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You can watch Good Morning Football or any of the other sport networks  all you want, but there is one subject you won't find there. The truth...

Josh Allen will shortly be snubbed in MVP voting for Lamar Jackson, the fans know it and so do the Buffalo Bills players. It's another voters rip off which Buffalo fans have become accustomed to.  One 2nd string All Pro player for a team that won the division on Thanksgiving weekend ?? THINK THE BILLS WON'T BE MOTIVATED TO ELIMINATE A TEAM WITH 9 PRO BOWLERS??

 This will be a team playing for Josh Allen, snubbed Buffalo players and the City of Buffalo.

AMAZING THINGS WILL HAPPEN.

Now, go clean your room, it smells up there.

 Bills 34

Ravens 27

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This game is the biggest challenge the Bills have seen in years. If they can take down the Ravens, I'm not afraid of any other team going forward.

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

This game is the biggest challenge the Bills have seen in years. If they can take down the Ravens, I'm not afraid of any other team going forward.

last season against the Chiefs with a skeleton crew on defense was a tougher challenge, IMO. (And they almost came through).

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

This game is the biggest challenge the Bills have seen in years. If they can take down the Ravens, I'm not afraid of any other team going forward.

I am still afraid of KC in KC, history drives that.  But the Ravens match up is a bigger challenge. 

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2 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

Damn it. Now I have to stay up again. I was looking forward to an early night when we had a 10% chance to win.


The country is always accepting new residents Gunner! 

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8 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

This game is the biggest challenge the Bills have seen in years. If they can take down the Ravens, I'm not afraid of any other team going forward.

 

Yeah, the game is huge. It's debatable whether it's a bigger challenge than last year hosting KC in the divisionals, but I think it is bigger given how the Ravens beat us earlier this year and are playing now, with Lamar vs. Josh as an added story line.

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2 minutes ago, chongli said:

 

Yeah, the game is huge. It's debatable whether it's a bigger challenge than last year hosting KC in the divisionals, but I think it is bigger given how the Ravens beat us earlier this year and are playing now, with Lamar vs. Josh as an added story line.

 

The Bills are healthier on defense, so I don't expect another beatdown from them. But I expect this will be a real "heart attack" type of game. It will be nervous time for both fanbases. This has 34-31 written all over it. It wouldn't surprise me if it went to OT.

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12 minutes ago, RiotAct said:

last season against the Chiefs with a skeleton crew on defense was a tougher challenge, IMO. (And they almost came through).

AJ Klein should definitely stay on vacation this time.

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14 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

I am still afraid of KC in KC, history drives that.  But the Ravens match up is a bigger challenge. 

 

I will stick with the next challenge is always the biggest challenge. But yes, we were built to beat the Chiefs, not the Ravens. I’m hoping the MVP and ProBowl snubs along with the revenge factor from our last game are enough to get us on to KC. 

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35 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

Josh Allen will shortly be snubbed in MVP voting for Lamar Jackson, the fans know it and so do the Buffalo Bills players

A lot of talk about this, but I think there is another angle.  It's basically billed as Lamar and Henry vs. Josh.  No respect for James Cook.  I think he's going to have a massive chip on his shoulder to prove he's in that elite category.

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I have zero confidence going into this game, the Ravens excel at doing the things the Bills D is weakest against.  One can hope they can rattle Lamar early and hopefully jump out to a lead to make Lamar have to pass.  They do that and the Bills can win, get behind and I’m not sure.

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40 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said:

But the Ravens have 9 ProBowlers 

Pro bowlers mean nothing,  unless Bills players are selected. 

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The Bills have a decided psychological advantage over the Ravens....because of their 35-10 loss to them earlier this season. The reason is two-fold. First, it is always difficult to beat a team twice in a season (which we ourselves will perhaps face vs. KC). But the deeper reason is just how lopsided that victory was, and that's the psychological advantage: The Ravens' 25-point win set the benchmark for their success vs. Buffalo. It is in their heads that they must again score over 3X as many points to down the Bills. This is exacerbated by how the Bills scored 31 unanswered vs. Denver. The Ravens would be far better off had they edged the Bills, say, 27-24. #GoBills!

1 minute ago, klos63 said:

But the Ravens have 9 ProBowlers 

Awful take. That's the NFL's popularity contest to see who gets to play flag football. 

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6 minutes ago, DCofNC said:

I have zero confidence going into this game, the Ravens excel at doing the things the Bills D is weakest against.  One can hope they can rattle Lamar early and hopefully jump out to a lead to make Lamar have to pass.  They do that and the Bills can win, get behind and I’m not sure.


 

ZERO?!?

 

So you’re bringing out the hard liquor for your guests I hope…

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Josh Allen is our MVP! Should of been last year and 2021, but this year is the first year that I can say it should be Lamar. The sports world, most importantly the NFL has become so race obsessed and it is really sad. Race has everything to do with Josh not getting the MVP over the past several years. Both of these QB's were supposed to be failures and Lamar was supposed to be a bust just like Josh was and many of the people that vote (Media) are  ashamed of the fact that they classified him as not a prototypical QB, but they hold on to anything they possibly can regarding why Josh doesn't  deserve any of the accolades that he is rightly due. They may praise him for certain games and certain records, but they have to continue to follow a narrative that there is someone else more deserving. They really want their Michael Jordan and it gets really boring to them to just hype Mahomes, so now we have Lamar and next year we will have Daniels, or someone else.

 

I believe that Josh's 5 games where he was less that 200 yards did hurt his MVP chances. He has had some real stinkers regarding stats this year. He is usually good for at least 3 games where he's in the mid 100s for passing yards, but this year i believe he has had 5, with one of those against the Ravens.

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