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Buffalo Bills 2022 Thread

So much for all the logistics experts opinions
How hard would it have been to just take a bus though to get ahead of the storm.. even just getting to pitt would have made flying out easier. then they could have had practice as well.
 
How hard would it have been to just take a bus though to get ahead of the storm.. even just getting to pitt would have made flying out easier. then they could have had practice as well.

Beane/Raccuia explained it, couldn’t get a charter plane booked in time once the game got moved on Thurs, plus all their resources are at OBD including a $50 million facility which makes it less ideal to practice elsewhere. Not to mention you need to secure a decent enough facility to practice at

Only thing I think they should’ve done differently is have the staff/players stay at a hotel away from OP before the storm hit so it would’ve made it easier to transport everyone to the airport
 
Beane/Raccuia explained it, couldn’t get a charter plane booked in time once the game got moved on Thurs, plus all their resources are at OBD including a $50 million facility which makes it less ideal to practice elsewhere. Not to mention you need to secure a decent enough facility to practice at

Only thing I think they should’ve done differently is have the staff/players stay at a hotel away from OP before the storm hit so it would’ve made it easier to transport everyone to the airport

They haven’t practiced since Thursday anyway, so that part is a moot point. Securing a charter is a legit reason, I’m sure, but the forecast for what was going to hit had been out there since Sunday. I know weather forecasts aren’t gospel, but this wasn’t a tornado that dropped out of the sky and surprised everyone.
 
lots of options.. could have bused to clev then pitt sat. I get that to arrange a plane was gonna be hard last minute.
 
We don't get the game today here in KC. I'm ok with that. I think the Bills and I need some time apart.
 
Bills win today: 95% chance of making playoffs

Lose: alarmingly drops to 78%
 
Bills are Walking a fine line right now. Ton of injuries, poor play, this is a big game
 
Team is in shambles

Looks shot to be honest. D can't get pressure, stop the run or cover a clear #1 wr and Allen is running for his life and making a bunch of errors. Dorsey is lost in short yardage situations and we still cant run the ball at all.
 
Looks shot to be honest. D can't get pressure, stop the run or cover a clear #1 wr and Allen is running for his life and making a bunch of errors. Dorsey is lost in short yardage situations and we still cant run the ball at all.

Losing Hyde might have been a bigger loss than we thought (and we already knew it was a huge loss). Hamlin is really bad. Seemingly always a step late. And Taron Johnson should find a seat on the bench. He’s been truly awful.
 
This season starting to mirror cuse’s. It was fun being a Super Bowl contender for 6 weeks.
 
Losing Hyde might have been a bigger loss than we thought (and we already knew it was a huge loss). Hamlin is really bad. Seemingly always a step late. And Taron Johnson should find a seat on the bench. He’s been truly awful.

Yup i likes Taron but he has not had a good year and Hamlin looks way overwhelmed. Offensively the playcalling and weapons have been overrated. To much reliance on Allen to do it all and Diggs. Davis has been bad and McKenzie non existent. No idea why we traded for Hynes if hes never going to play.. All of this plus the Tre White situation which gets more bizarre each week.
 
Secondary clearly misisng Elam and White, getting absolutely roasted 2 games in a row. Beane has to sit Tre down this week and either get him on the field or IR him for the year
 

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