Buffalo Bills Week 8 -- Buffalo (5-2) @ Seahawks (4-3) Sunday 10/27, 4:05 pm, Fox

johnjm22

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Both teams were bad.

Not a confidence inspiring win.

Regardless, we're sitting pretty in the division.
 

ValJamesDuex

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Davis seems to be everything we hoped Moss would be.

Both teams were bad.

Not a confidence inspiring win.

Regardless, we're sitting pretty in the division.
Divisional games in New York and tough D (and Hall of fame qb) never been pretty, let alone the new coach bump
 
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misterchainsaw

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He's more Marvin Lewis than SB quality imo, but he's the best were going to get and Pegula will not replace him unless he quits or retires.

The 2 lineman prevent though, holly :rolleyes:

They got what they wanted. There was plenty of time for a sideline pass and they got him off that by defending it. The fail is on the players on the field there. Taron's in front but ends up on a knee as the bah is coming in, and two others are falling backwards to try to catch the ball instead of attacking it and swatting it down.

100% failure of the players.
 

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Both teams were bad.

Not a confidence inspiring win.

Regardless, we're sitting pretty in the division.
I dunno. If you ignore the abject horrificism that was the refs tonight (and the kickers)......I thought it was a fairly evenly-played game. Both teams did some good things offensively and defensively. I don't think it was a bad game, nor do I think both teams were bad. Sure, each team had moments of bad......but each team had plenty of good moments too.
 
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They got what they wanted. There was plenty of time for a sideline pass and they got him off that by defending it. The fail is on the players on the field there. Taron's in front but ends up on a knee as the bah is coming in, and two others are falling backwards to try to catch the ball instead of attacking it and swatting it down.

100% failure of the players.
Plus....being honest.....I don't think there's a QB in the history of the NFL that throws a better Hail Mary ball. The arcs are always perfect and he ALWAYS gives his guys a chance to catch it.
 

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All this open hands going up for the Hail Mary. Those need to be fists. Knock it away.
I'd also like to have someone be a designated WR arm grabber. If a receiver *does* get their hands on the ball, just yank at one arm instead of tackling them bodily to the ground so they have to try and make a one-handed grab.
 
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I'd also like to have someone be a designated WR arm grabber. If a receiver *does* get their hands on the ball, just yank at one arm instead of tackling them bodily to the ground so they have to try and make a one-handed grab.

Just start squeezing and spanking once they touch the ball!
 
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Just so long as no one has any illegal conversations about any illegal formations.

Somebody should start a campaign to mail Adrian Hill a couple hundred thousand paper badges.
 
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Djp

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Both teams were bad.

Not a confidence inspiring win.

Regardless, we're sitting pretty in the division.


I dont think it was a game where both were bad. Both teams have decent defenses.

Jets missed 2 FGs they should have made but hot thst hail mary. The arma got even. Bill's missed out on 4 pts from their kicker. The 23-20 score could have been 31-19 with Bill's late TD, make kicks, no hail mary play


A-Rod can’t have it both ways…if it was the wrong route but the ball was still literally snatched away from Williams’ hands then it was the wrong throw too.

I agree...if he was supposed to throw that I think it would be near sidelines and that's before he fell down
 

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In 30 years, McDermott’s going to be remembered as a guy who coached Josh Allen for a while. Maybe he gets a Super Bowl. I really doubt it.
 

zenthusiast

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Which completely disregards and disrespects the work he did to break this city's playoff drought before Josh even came around.
He got in at 9-7 on a once-in-generation miracle

Like sure, say he’s a drought breaker, but that’s sentimental. Nobody’s advocating for Tyrod to start.
 
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He got in at 9-7 on a once-in-generation miracle

Like sure, say he’s a drought breaker, but that’s sentimental. Nobody’s advocating for Tyrod to start.
Doesn't f***ing matter and I'm sick of people degrading the achievement because the defining moment happened after the Bills game ended.

9-7 makes the playoffs all the f***ing time. Getting to 9-7 with that roster was a goddamn miracle in itself.
 

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Doesn't f***ing matter and I'm sick of people degrading the achievement because the defining moment happened after the Bills game ended.

9-7 makes the playoffs all the f***ing time
9-7 missed the playoffs five times that year alone. They won a tiebreaker through arcane voodoo while being nearly -60 in points differential because we finally got a lucky break after two decades of punches in the face
 

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