Originally Posted by RaidersOftheCellar:
The early books have Buffalo favored in every single game, including on the road vs the defending champs. Also in Arrowhead, @ Baltimore and @ Cincinnati.
Last year they went 11-6 vs a very weak schedule. Undoubtedly a weaker schedule than they’ll face this year.
Does adding a past his prime Von Miller, a rookie CB with potential, a decent guard and a decent receiver add up to an unstoppable force?
First TD G Davis. First Sack, Von Miller - past his prime? Not according to him.
Hate to say it but Bills beware. They are for real. Only injuries will slow that team down and I do not wish for that - hate anytime a player is injured no matter the team. [Reply]
Lol. Why are so many on here scared of the Bills? It's a long season. Mahomes isn't Stafford and this Rams team isn't the same one that won the SB last season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Lol. Why are so many on here scared of the Bills? It's a long season. Mahomes isn't Stafford and this Rams team isn't the same one that won the SB last season.
Scared isn't the word - mindful is. Yes, Stafford has an elbow issue but good lord man did you watch the game? Of course i LOVE our beloved CHIEFS! CHIEFS or DIE! I am always in on our team but you need to recognize the competition at all times. Nothing wrong with that. The Rams straight up got PAWNED! by a superior Bills team last night. [Reply]
We’ll take them in the playoffs no problem. Their win against the Rams doesn’t prove Jack shit. Based on the game last night, I don’t see the Rams being a play off team. [Reply]
They probably have the best roster top to bottom if we're honest, it's just the areas we have them are kinda the most important. I reckon the better units are:
Chiefs - OL slightly (IOL a lot), TE, LB, QB, Coach.
Bills - RB, WR, DL, secondary
A couple of their strengths rely on relative weaknesses. Our RBs are worse but they can probably expect better OL play to open up holes. Their WRs are better imo but Mahomes should even that up.
A couple of other strengths are on the assumption our rookies aren't lights out, or at least not straight away. If Cook, McDuffie and Williams step up and Fenton and Sneed improve or are steady, who knows how close the CBs and S are by the end of the year? Bills definitely have a continuity advantage.
The biggest issue they have though is where we are better really matters, QB and HC. You'd hope and expect that overcomes a lot of growing pains and roster churn. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Seeing them obliterate the Broncos’ #2s in the preseason should’ve given you a hint that they’re for real.
Denver is a last place team for a reason. The pre season ass whipping the Bills gave them proves nothing about the Bills, but does illustrate how much last place Denver blows and how void of depth they are. [Reply]
And that's not counting a new coaching staff and QB that has to mesh together. But I do think they beat Seattle at Seattle monday. Seattle is that bad. [Reply]