AFC East is a much more interesting division than anyone expected before the season. The worst team of the bunch has a GOAT level coach that can jump up and win any game against the 3 better teams in the division. [Reply]
The Bills are finding out first hand, it's much easier to be the hunter than the hunted. That was always my biggest question for them. I knew they had talent, but everyone's gunning for them. Will they be able to take everyone's best shot? [Reply]
Originally Posted by tredadda:
99.9% of the time that is the case. Unfortunately Buffalo found a way to lose the lead right after Minnesota found a way to lose the game.
I was curious what the analytics showed, figured it would be in the ~95% range, but it was only 75.8% after the 4th and 1.... and then swung to 88.7% Vikings after the fumble and touchdown.
Both seem off, IMO... the chance of the Bills fucking it up seems lower at that point AND the chance the Vikings actually stop the Bills from a FG seems like it should have been lower. [Reply]
Considering the Bills were the next coming of the 72 Dolphins, and they are now in third place in their own division....I would have to say yes, they are overhyped.
Still a good team, but not the Super Bowl favorites anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mnchiefsguy:
Considering the Bills were the next coming of the 72 Dolphins, and they are now in third place in their own division....I would have to say yes, they are overhyped.
Still a good team, but not the Super Bowl favorites anymore.
Yeah, it's absolutely crazy how people buy into the media hype and crown teams before the season even starts.... and then the Chiefs lose to the Bills and there's just no way to overcome that to get the 1 seed.
And the Bills might still win the Super Bowl... it just won't be the cakewalk everyone imagined. [Reply]