Originally Posted by Just:13:
Well that’s not good.
Add it to the list of things the Bills will have to endure.
If you think about it, what they’ve been the last few weeks is incredible.
Survived a natural disaster, practiced 1 time in 10 days, played two games (and won both), all the while missing their starting LB, CB’s, S, DE, Center, and with a QB with a hurt elbow.
The fact that they’ve done so well is a testament to how stacked the team is. At full strength, no one is touching them. But with all these injuries, it definitely levels the playing field.
Originally Posted by Just:13:
Well that’s not good.
Add it to the list of things the Bills will have to endure.
If you think about it, what they’ve been the last few weeks is incredible.
Survived a natural disaster, practiced 1 time in 10 days, played two games (and won both), all the while missing their starting LB, CB’s, S, DE, Center, and with a QB with a hurt elbow.
The fact that they’ve done so well is a testament to how stacked the team is. At full strength, no one is touching them. But with all these injuries, it definitely levels the playing field.
Had to endure?!
The Bills had to sign a 33 year old pass-rusher to a massive, multi-year deal? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just:13:
Well that’s not good.
Add it to the list of things the Bills will have to endure.
If you think about it, what they’ve been the last few weeks is incredible.
Survived a natural disaster, practiced 1 time in 10 days, played two games (and won both), all the while missing their starting LB, CB’s, S, DE, Center, and with a QB with a hurt elbow.
The fact that they’ve done so well is a testament to how stacked the team is. At full strength, no one is touching them. But with all these injuries, it definitely levels the playing field.
They're in Buffalo. Lake effect snow is what happens. Is it a natural disaster if it's something that happens just about every goddamn winter?
To borrow from Carlin, you guys have a football team next to a volcano, and now you're wondering why there's lava all over the practice field.
"Poor us! Look at what we had to endure!!!!" [Reply]
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
They're in Buffalo. Lake effect snow is what happens. Is it a natural disaster if it's something that happens just about every goddamn winter?
To borrow from Carlin, you guys have a football team next to a volcano, and now you're wondering why there's lava all over the practice field.
"Poor us! Look at what we had to endure!!!!"
Not only is the team insane for staying in Buffalo, the people who live there are pretty crazy as well. There are a ton of other places to live where you don’t have to deal with a 6 foot snow storm. Lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just:13:
Well that’s not good.
Add it to the list of things the Bills will have to endure.
If you think about it, what they’ve been the last few weeks is incredible.
Survived a natural disaster, practiced 1 time in 10 days, played two games (and won both), all the while missing their starting LB, CB’s, S, DE, Center, and with a QB with a hurt elbow.
The fact that they’ve done so well is a testament to how stacked the team is. At full strength, no one is touching them. But with all these injuries, it definitely levels the playing field.
If Von Miller had torn his ACL, it would be simple. Have surgery, out for the year. This is not simple. Once the injury calms down -- in a week or 2 -- Von Miller, doctors and the team will decide what's next. Can he play with a brace and put off surgery? Or Is that impossible? https://t.co/U9xO7IFYKt
Considering how they seem to be handling the Allen injury(he can be erratic anyway).... Though I wonder if Miller would go along with playing anyway [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just:13:
Well that’s not good.
Add it to the list of things the Bills will have to endure.
If you think about it, what they’ve been the last few weeks is incredible.
Survived a natural disaster, practiced 1 time in 10 days, played two games (and won both), all the while missing their starting LB, CB’s, S, DE, Center, and with a QB with a hurt elbow.
The fact that they’ve done so well is a testament to how stacked the team is. At full strength, no one is touching them. But with all these injuries, it definitely levels the playing field.
Except KC can and has touched them. Hence all the playoff wins against Buffalo. Congratulations on the regular season wins. At least you can celebrate those. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Why are you bringing up the Buffalo game? My post about the young secondary was a response to someone who mentioned the idea that it’s a rebuilding year for KC. There’s also the fact they got rid of two WR’s that Mahomes trusted in big moments and had to replace them with new guys. So it’s understandable why people might view it as a rebuilding season.
I don't see it as a rebuilding year at all. Moreso as a reshuffling year. Best record in the AFC. Both Offense and Defense are better than last year. A rebuild is a team like the Jets or Jags. Chiefs just tweaked a few spots here and there by acquiring proven veteran players. The draft was an added bonus to make this team more whole. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Wait, that bundle of sticks actually made a THIRD alt?!? Jesus fucking Christ, that is pathetic.
Maybe ~3rd-5th that's lasted, but probably in the realm of 15+ accounts that either didn't stick around more than a few posts or never had the chance to. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just:13:
I don’t buy the “rebuild” year. That was something the fans appear to have created in their head.
When you have one of the best QB’s to ever walk the earth, there is no rebuild years.
Many people predicted they'd take a step or two back without Hill and with so many young players in key roles. Some pundits were predicting a last place finish in the AFC West. [Reply]