Originally Posted by DRM08:
Buffalo had a very solid “Get Right” game this evening. Will be interesting to see their rematch with Miami pretty soon.
The Patriots are a joke, but the Bills have been embarrassing themselves over the past month against similarly bad teams so it is a sign of progress back to the norm for them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Buffalo had a very solid “Get Right” game this evening. Will be interesting to see their rematch with Miami pretty soon.
It was, and props to them. But, the Pats seem to think they still have Brady there to make chicken salad out of chicken shit. Andy may pass him if he can’t find an actual quarterback. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Buffalo had a very solid “Get Right” game this evening. Will be interesting to see their rematch with Miami pretty soon.
Yeah this definitely had the feeling of a get right game. Team looks like it’s starting to come back into form. Following nearly the exact same script as last season where they got hot down the stretch and heading into the playoffs.
To quote someone on the Bills forum: “What this team just pulled off was nothing short of amazing! Three straight road games, under weird circumstances. Two consecutive Thursday night games!?!? Snowed in. Injuries.” [Reply]
Originally Posted by Just:13:
To quote someone on the Bills forum: “What this team just pulled off was nothing short of amazing! Three straight road games, under weird circumstances. Two consecutive Thursday night games!?!? Snowed in. Injuries.”
amazing rise by the bills to snag one of the wild cards!
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
The Patriots are a joke, but the Bills have been embarrassing themselves over the past month against similarly bad teams so it is a sign of progress back to the norm for them.
Yea...a week ago they barely beat a bad lions team. You could argue the lions beat themselves. This game, the patriots just looked awful. Bad clock management, and terrible defense surpassed by an even worse offensive performance. Pats are an average team that had an off game. Can't do that against the bills. [Reply]
The @BuffaloBills are the first team in NFL history to beat 4 former Super Bowl-winning head coaches on the road in a single regular season (Sean McVay, John Harbaugh, Andy Reid, Bill Belichick).
I don't think they are overhyped they are still 1 Chiefs loss away from being in 1st in the AFC and :13 seconds away from winning 3 straight in Arrowhead.
With that being said Miller is a huge loss and the Chiefs defense is much better than a year ago. With Bolton being the best MLB in the league & Clark playing better/Dunlap playing like he is I'd argue the Chiefs have premire play on the end with a healthy Jones being one of the best if not the best interior linemen in the game.
This will come down to where the game is played. I think also the Chiefs offense is better than when we last played Buffalo. The offensive line is now healthier, the chemistry at WR is improved, and Pacheco is an upgrade at RB. [Reply]
The @BuffaloBills are the first team in NFL history to beat 4 former Super Bowl-winning head coaches on the road in a single regular season (Sean McVay, John Harbaugh, Andy Reid, Bill Belichick).
Originally Posted by Just:13:
Yeah this definitely had the feeling of a get right game. Team looks like it’s starting to come back into form. Following nearly the exact same script as last season where they got hot down the stretch and heading into the playoffs.
To quote someone on the Bills forum: “What this team just pulled off was nothing short of amazing! Three straight road games, under weird circumstances. Two consecutive Thursday night games!?!? Snowed in. Injuries.”
When Miami beats mediocre teams, it’s meaningless and unimpressive. When the Bills beat mediocre teams, it’s “amazing.” :-):-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
When Miami beats mediocre teams, it’s meaningless and unimpressive. When the Bills beat mediocre teams, it’s “amazing.” :-):-)
Well they did play two in a row against teams with losing records in a domed stadium in Detroit. You know, adversity and all. [Reply]