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Lol. As a neutral fan, I’ve felt it was obvious the Bills were winning since the first quarter.

But I get it…..I was all on edge in the Louisville game until the Shrader TD in the 4th quarter, where any neutral fan probably knew Cuse was winning almost right away.

After last year I can't make fun of fatalistic "here we go again" guy ever again.
The rest of the world in history is Infinity-0 with go ahead scores under 30secs in the playoffs; and we're 0-2.
 
Only run I didn’t like was the scramble late. Obviously we don’t want Allen taking ton of shots but the qb option is a serious weapon and in short yardage it wins games. Expect he and Dorsey will figure it out and expect him to get down more. He’s tough though, no doubt.
 
Ramsey is overrated - media hype. Not a Bills fan but I think they could go undefeated. Are you folks sweating any game other than at KC or at Cincy? You are not losing at home and somebody is going to have to put up 35 to beat you on the road. Not a lot of teams can do that.
I'd gladly sign for 2 w's in the next 3 road games. Maybe we'll just own Miami forever but if not, that seems like a good spot for them off a short week with those WRs vs no Trey White. And then Baltimore.
Homefield doesn't seem to mean much anymore but i sort of agree there shouldn't be any home Ls. Others will worry about Tenn/Pitt after the last couple years; I think we stomp them.
 
I think lost a little bit is the addition of Joe Brady as the QB coach. He had a rough couple years at Carolina but it sounded like he did nothing but butt heads with Rhule and really had nothing at QB as well as Mcaffery hurt all the time.

Just another sharp guy on the staff with solid OC experience and a solid pedigree. I mean if Sean Payton loved him at the Saints, I'll take his opinion over Rhule, between him, Dorsey and Hall the WR coach I think the Bills are in great hands there.
 
I had the Rams as one of the three toughest games going into the season.

I'm more confident they'll beat Miami even with no Tre after last night with how the defensive line looked
 
Eh seemed like quite a few called qb runs to me. I do however agree that Singletary is clearly the lead back.
I don’t mind the designed runs when the game is in doubt. Up 31-10 with a few minutes left ? No running Josh at that point. It’s just dumb
 
I had the Rams as one of the three toughest games going into the season.

I'm more confident they'll beat Miami even with no Tre after last night with how the defensive line looked
They better beat Miami as I will be at that game in person...

I'm curious how the dline fares against a more mobile QB than Stafford. The fact that they got all that pressure without Oliver and without blitzing leads me to believe that they should be able to contain a more mobile QB.

BTW how did the whole NFL miss on their rookie 6th round DB?
 
Just waking up on the west coast. Had a bit too much fun. Asphalt in the parking lot had to have been about 120 degrees. Had to go sit in the car and crank the AC for a few mins every half hour or so. Parking lot was probably 65/35 Rams but stadium seemed damn near 50/50. Rewatching the game now and was just as dominating as my fuzzy memory.
 
I don’t mind the designed runs when the game is in doubt. Up 31-10 with a few minutes left ? No running Josh at that point. It’s just dumb

I was responding to the call his own number. It was a play call he didn't call his own number.
 
They better beat Miami as I will be at that game in person...

I'm curious how the dline fares against a more mobile QB than Stafford. The fact that they got all that pressure without Oliver and without blitzing leads me to believe that they should be able to contain a more mobile QB.

BTW how did the whole NFL miss on their rookie 6th round DB?

I don't think the league "missed" but the Bills have done a great job developing CBs into solid players since Mcd arrived. It's the one position on the roster I've had the most confident in the staff to identify and develop.
 
-9.5 vs the Titans? I think this is a bit of an overreaction
 
-9.5 vs the Titans? I think this is a bit of an overreaction

I like the Bills ML, not sure about the spread. The Titans were a tough matchup in the past but they're down this year. AJ Brown gone, no Harold Landry, Henry not looking super effective since his injury which puts more pressure on Tannehill. Vrabel being kind've overrated as a coach, etc.
 
Defense with a brutal 1st series, Tenn wrs wide open the entire drive.
 
Offense looked great on that opening drive. Defense had its moments but needs to do better in coverage off of play action.
 
Can't run the ball at all, 3rd and 1 we can't get a yard, smh
 

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