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102 bills and sabres combined seasons and we have ***** all in terms of championships.

That’s the only stat you need.  because buffalo.  It’s not even that, they win a couple in a row and it seems all is well.  What are we doing here??  Not just not winning but they lose all the time.  Even when they win a few in a row they follow it up with even more disappointment.  It’s not fair because it shouldn’t be on the city but what a joke this city is in terms of sports.  Been that way too long and just when you think maybe things are different the because buffalo shows up again.

5 minutes ago, CallawaySabres said:

They will finish 9-7 and miss. Allen is garbage and the. Bills are a mirror image of Sabres. Win by sneaking past bad teams

You could of wrote this at almost any point since the turn of the millennia and it would hold true.  Save for two sabres seasons it’s been an unbelievable stretch of nearly 20 years.....

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14 minutes ago, SwampD said:

Ironically enough, Josh Brown would be the third or fourth receiver on the Browns.

Completely agree their receivers are garbage.  Problem is singletary is their best offensive player and it ain’t even close.  He was given 8 carries.......

Get the ball in his ***** hands.

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1 hour ago, Scottysabres said:

Josh Allen is not the answer.

Nuff said.

Exactly...you can't teach accuracy...he had chances to hit wide open receivers but continues to miss to often.  This is not a new problem for him.  I am hoping for the best because he seems like a really good kid, but he has to hit open receivers better.

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Speaking of bad play calling, anyone catch the end of the Sunday night game? Holy smokes....Prescott torching the Vikings on the (what should have been) final drive, and then 2 handoffs to Elliott lose yards and obliterate the red zone possession. 

27 minutes ago, Ogre said:

Allen wasn’t the problem. He had more yards in the air and running than Mayfield. Singletary ran for 42 and Gore for 12....Chubb had 116 and Hunt had 40...Geezus Chrispies...How can that not enrage you?

He also wasn't the solution, which is becoming a consistent problem. Our standard for QB play is so low that as long as the guy doesn't spontaneously combust, it's okay. The play calling was definitely bad, but Allen also left plays on the field that could have changed the complexion of the game. At some point he has to start making those plays.

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5 hours ago, TrueBlueGED said:

He also wasn't the solution, which is becoming a consistent problem. Our standard for QB play is so low that as long as the guy doesn't spontaneously combust, it's okay. The play calling was definitely bad, but Allen also left plays on the field that could have changed the complexion of the game. At some point he has to start making those plays.

This is also true, it was unacceptable to see them huddle up at the end there, that was amateur hour, on both the coach and QB. No doubt Allen has a strong arm, but he's lacking in the cranium department. He doesn't see the field well, he has no deep ball ability (with accuracy) and he spooks too easily. He's also very risky and makes poor decisions with the ball. 

 

Maybe it can be attributed to him being a rookie, but maybe it's what he will always be, and if so, then we need to start thinking about the "next one" as we won't go anywhere with the combo of current Allen, Daboll, and conservative McClappy. 

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8 hours ago, TrueBlueGED said:

Speaking of bad play calling, anyone catch the end of the Sunday night game? Holy smokes....Prescott torching the Vikings on the (what should have been) final drive, and then 2 handoffs to Elliott lose yards and obliterate the red zone possession. 

He also wasn't the solution, which is becoming a consistent problem. Our standard for QB play is so low that as long as the guy doesn't spontaneously combust, it's okay. The play calling was definitely bad, but Allen also left plays on the field that could have changed the complexion of the game. At some point he has to start making those plays.

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Allen isn't a good QB. And Daboll isn't a good OC. Against the worst run defense in the league (bottom 5 at least) and we give singeltary 8 carries. Also it is 3rd and 3 with the game on the line and you call a downfield throw when you can see they are bring pressure off the edge? Dear lord run it up the gut do anything other than that. 

Also we should draft Rodrigo Blankenship to replace Hauschka . 

2 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

This is also true, it was unacceptable to see them huddle up at the end there, that was amateur hour, on both the coach and QB. No doubt Allen has a strong arm, but he's lacking in the cranium department. He doesn't see the field well, he has no deep ball ability (with accuracy) and he spooks too easily. He's also very risky and makes poor decisions with the ball. 

 

Maybe it can be attributed to him being a rookie, but maybe it's what he will always be, and if so, then we need to start thinking about the "next one" as we won't go anywhere with the combo of current Allen, Daboll, and conservative McClappy. 

Problem is he isn't a rookie. 

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Allen is a fine QB.  We don't even get a TD without him.  Abysmal playcalling is the problem.  Too much throwing, and too much Ford when we do choose to run.  Not having a WR like Landry made all this difference this game too.

 

Our defense for what, the 4th straight week came out cold?  They need to change something because those initial drives are losing us games in the long-run.  And our run defense is struggling.  Can't be mad overall at the defense who gives up as little as it does.  It's the offense.

 

Sad that Hausch$$ has lost his pennies.

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4 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

This is also true, it was unacceptable to see them huddle up at the end there, that was amateur hour, on both the coach and QB. No doubt Allen has a strong arm, but he's lacking in the cranium department. He doesn't see the field well, he has no deep ball ability (with accuracy) and he spooks too easily. He's also very risky and makes poor decisions with the ball. 

 

Maybe it can be attributed to him being a rookie, but maybe it's what he will always be, and if so, then we need to start thinking about the "next one" as we won't go anywhere with the combo of current Allen, Daboll, and conservative McClappy. 

Conservative coaches with good defenses don't go for 4th down every time we're between the 40s.

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9 hours ago, triumph_communes said:

Conservative coaches with good defenses don't go for 4th down every time we're between the 40s.

Didn't the Bills punt from between the 40s, down two scores to Philly, with time dwindling?  I may be misremembering.  

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