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There is a few reasons actually:

 

1. They are at home

2. John Kitna is a decent QB

3. Kevin Jones has had a great last 3 weeks

 

 

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Why are you kissing Detroit's butt?

While your secretly rooting for Detroit, I will be a Bills fan. I wish you would be a little more optimistic about your favorite team. To me a fan shouldnt be labeled a realist or non-realist.

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Why are you kissing Detroit's butt?.

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There's thinking with your head, and thinking with your heart.

 

Then there's using your head to rationalize a gut feeling. Considering the Lions an easy out makes me queasy -- they had the Vikes on the ropes before four or five defensive injuries caught up to them. No need to question Daqix's heart on this.

 

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Why are you kissing Detroit's butt?

While your secretly rooting for Detroit, I will be a Bills fan. I wish you would be a little more optimistic about your favorite team. To me a fan shouldnt be labeled a realist or non-realist.

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I would expect other people on this board to take something so completely out of context, but I wouldnt expect it from you. You are usually very level-headed.

 

That being said, what I said about Chicago was in referenece to people saying that they would kill us (and they did), now if you look at the original thread (1st post) you will see that the thread started said that there is no reason we dont beat the living *crap* out of Detroit ... I in no way and NEVER said we would lose to Detroit ... I said there are reasons that we would NOT beat the living *crap* out of them, yet I still expect the Bills to win.

 

:D

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There's thinking with your head, and thinking with your heart.

 

Then there's using your head to rationalize a gut feeling. Considering the Lions an easy out makes me queasy -- they had the Vikes on the ropes before four or five defensive injuries caught up to them. No need to question Daqix's heart on this.

 

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He is trying to be a smart-ass from something I said in another thread. Just forget about it. Its for the best. :D

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...every game is a must win from here on out.

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Uh...perhaps your expectations are a weee bit too high.

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There's thinking with your head, and thinking with your heart.

 

Then there's using your head to rationalize a gut feeling. Considering the Lions an easy out makes me queasy -- they had the Vikes on the ropes before four or five defensive injuries caught up to them. No need to question Daqix's heart on this.

 

 

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Actually that entire post was cut/pasted from his responses to other people who thought Chicago was better than the Bills.

Besides, instead of kissing their butt for the stuff they are good at were suppose to be talking about our team winning.

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Actually that entire post was cut/pasted from his responses to other people who thought Chicago was better than the Bills.

Besides, instead of kissing their butt for the stuff they are good at were suppose to be talking about our team winning.

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To which I responded to above and you failed to comment about ...

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Actually that entire post was cut/pasted from his responses to other people who thought Chicago was better than the Bills.

Besides, instead of kissing their butt for the stuff they are good at were suppose to be talking about our team winning.

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I was moderately hip to that fact, but being a selfish bastard, it was a convenient spot to insert my point.

 

And we get 52 weeks of Bills love... a week of Bears (or Lions) respect won't kill us. I mean when you're at the beach, your wife does'nt mind you looking... err... nevermind...

 

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I was moderately hip to that fact, but being a selfish bastard, it was a convenient spot to insert my point.

 

And we get 52 weeks of Bills love... a week of Bears (or Lions) respect won't kill us. I mean when you're at the beach, your wife does'nt mind you looking... err... nevermind...

 

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oh boy :lol:

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Buffalo is fully capable of losing to Detroit, if they don't get their heads on straight and play a game without error, or at least not the comedy of errors they ran for the fans last Sunday.

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This is a lousy comparison and you know it.  This is an unusually ugly game for Manning.  Kitna played a bad game, the type of which that have caused him to be cashiered from his previous jobs in Cincinatti and Seattle. 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4157/c...3WJ_7GF_z3.uLYF

 

He has a career rating in the mid-70s, and gets intercepted as often as he throws TDs.  I agree that we shouldn't take him lightly, but if he's a QB our offense has to fear, we're not going to have a lot of good games on the schedule.

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I remind you that Kitna has played very well against the Bills in the past, going back to his time with Seattle. He's not a great QB, but he has taken advantage of the Bills' D a couple of times.

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I know Detroit is really banged up.. i would hope the Bills could win this game but it will probably be like 20-13 or 21-17, something like that. No matter how injured Detroit is, Buffalo is just not good enough to win a road game by a comfortable margin against anyone right now. I'll take a 1 pt win.

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There is no reason why we don't march in to Detroit, and just beat the living S***  out of them,  just like Bears did to Us today.

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"It's important to win two in row, three in a row, four in a row," said Losman. "It's important not to lose two in a row. Those are all things we have chances to do this week and next week, not that we're looking ahead. We have to get this win. It means everything from proving that we can win, that we can bounce back from the loss we had last week. That's our goal this week."

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This is a lousy comparison and you know it.  This is an unusually ugly game for Manning.  Kitna played a bad game, the type of which that have caused him to be cashiered from his previous jobs in Cincinatti and Seattle. 

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/4157/c...3WJ_7GF_z3.uLYF

 

He has a career rating in the mid-70s, and gets intercepted as often as he throws TDs.  I agree that we shouldn't take him lightly, but if he's a QB our offense has to fear, we're not going to have a lot of good games on the schedule.

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Mike, Kitna wasn't "cashiered" from CIN. He won the NFL Comeback Player award in 2003, and manfully sat down without a peep as Palmer was the future. The B'gals certainly wanted to keep him this season, but Kitna wanted to get back in a starting role. CIN acquired Anthony Wright and Doug Johnson in the off-season; both played well enough in the pre-season.

 

Remember, Kitna was an UDFA - Central Washington IIRC. Unfortunately, he has small hands and so fumbles and ints are a problem for him.

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