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Buffalo coming off Losses


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After the Bills L’s this season.  They’ve beaten the piss out of Teams.


Lose to Pittsburgh, then beats the Dolphins 35-0


Lose to the Jaguars, then beat the Jets 45-17


Lose to the Colts, then beats the Sainst 31-6

They just lost to the Patriots and Bucs ______
 

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Patterns of the past don't necessarily predict the future.............but in this case because its the Panthers upcoming this week I will make an exception to my doubt on such a pattern.....

As a result, Bills should route the cats and perhaps the cats lay a goose egg in the process......and that's if Allen doesn't even play under center that week too......

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5 minutes ago, stbugs said:

1. They kind of did in the second half (TB had a 24-3 lead) so assume they start with the second half.

2. If we make immortals like Daniel Jones, Heinecke, Tua and Drew Lock look good, Trubisky can carve us up.

@ellis had a hilarious part of his rant on the podcast he posted that said Trubisky would probably torch us and then we'd sign him in the offseason. I laughed at first.....then I cried.

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7 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

@ellis had a hilarious part of his rant on the podcast he posted that said Trubisky would probably torch us and then we'd sign him in the offseason. I laughed at first.....then I cried.

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As wild as their quarterback evaluations have been, watch it happen.

Who the hell knows what’s next….well, except for Darnold’s fifth yr option.

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12 minutes ago, ellis said:


As wild as their quarterback evaluations have been, watch it happen.

Who the hell knows what’s next….well, except for Darnold’s fifth yr option.

No way we roll with a rookie QB next year.  Rhule, if by some miracle is retained, can't risk wet-nursing a rookie and a new regime would know that the playoffs aren't realistic, but fielding a competitive team while staying out of the NFL cellar will surely be Tepper's expectations.

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