Am I the only one still optimistic about this team? So what, we lost to New England! They embarass EVERY team they go up against. We are still in the playoff hunt at 5-5 and the rest of our schedule is very winnable for us. We definately have a shot at JAX, they have a good ballclub but we should be able to compete with them for the win. I would also just like to add that Dick Jauron has done a tremendous job with this team with the talent that he has had available. I mean look, we got people like Wilson, Wire and DiGorgio starting for us yet we are still in the playoff race midseason. Just imagine what he is going to do when this team becomes more saturated with talent, we are just going to get better and better. Our OL looked pretty damn good and I liked for the most part what they did against New England, they won alot of battles on the ground however our WR's and QB couldn't connect most of the time. I feel like if we had better recievers our offense could be pretty potent. There is ALOT to be happy about, don't let this loss rain down on your parade. Our defense is going to have to step it up against Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew next week but I think that we have a legitimate shot at beating them if we can force Gerrard into making mistakes. Here's to hopefully a much better outcome in next week's game!
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Originally posted by djjimkellyi do think we have a legit chance next week. hopefully our coaches dont **** themselves this weekend. thank god garrard isnt that good and our crap cover 2 scheme. might actually work vs him and their avg wrsGood riddance Fairchild. Of course, the knowledge of your departure will only make TE more hateable than the typical Bills QB. Good luck, hope we don't mess you up like JP.
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Originally posted by HHURRICANEI'm on record right now as saying that if JP starts we will lose to Jax. I'll bet all of my zonebucs.
My guess is that Trent sees the field again against Miami.
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Originally posted by HHURRICANEMatter-of-fact, we will lose to the Redskins as well if he somehow survives next week. Again, all of my zonebux.
My guess is that Trent sees the field again against Miami.
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Next week's game will tell how the Bills finish the season, it is a huge game.
That Jacksonville team is pretty good, better than in recent years. The difference is in the QB, David Garrard. They have had the physical defense and strong running game, but Garrard is making a big difference for them. He doesn't always have pretty numbers, but he plays a great complimentary game. He is a smart QB who is playing efficient and not making mistakes. It makes them a tough out.
If the Bills can come up with a strong performance against Jacksonville, they will be in the playoffs. If not, they aren't going anywhere. It is rare you get a game that can make or break your season, but this next game is it.
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Originally posted by BuffaloFeverAre you serious? Are you really going to start betting against your own team? There are more players on a team than just the starting QB, give it a rest. We have an OL that is really starting to get better and better, you should be excited about that much. Our defense isn't that bad either considering the fact that we have 4th-5th rounders playing at some key positions. It was only a matter of time until Wilson was exposed, imo he was the weak link on defense last night but then again it's hard to make plays when your going against all-stars at the #1, #2 and #3 WR position. Don't **** all over the whole team because of a loss to the Patriots, we still have a shot dammit.
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Originally posted by BuffaloFeverAm I the only one still optimistic about this team? So what, we lost to New England! They embarass EVERY team they go up against. We are still in the playoff hunt at 5-5 and the rest of our schedule is very winnable for us. We definately have a shot at JAX, they have a good ballclub but we should be able to compete with them for the win. I would also just like to add that Dick Jauron has done a tremendous job with this team with the talent that he has had available. I mean look, we got people like Wilson, Wire and DiGorgio starting for us yet we are still in the playoff race midseason. Just imagine what he is going to do when this team becomes more saturated with talent, we are just going to get better and better. Our OL looked pretty damn good and I liked for the most part what they did against New England, they won alot of battles on the ground however our WR's and QB couldn't connect most of the time. I feel like if we had better recievers our offense could be pretty potent. There is ALOT to be happy about, don't let this loss rain down on your parade. Our defense is going to have to step it up against Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew next week but I think that we have a legitimate shot at beating them if we can force Gerrard into making mistakes. Here's to hopefully a much better outcome in next week's game!
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Originally posted by EDSI disagree on the offensive line looking good last night. JP was under constant pressure and the team was unable to run. A few nice penalties to boot. If the line was really good then the team would be able to average more than 4 yards per carry like most offenses.
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Originally posted by BuffaloFeverLast I checked we had A-Train playing RB and he my friend is no Marshawn Lynch. It isn't our OL's fault that Losman can't read defenses.
The Bills have the biggest offensive line in the NFL but are still below average running the ball - why is that?
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Originally posted by BuffaloFeverLast I checked we had A-Train playing RB and he my friend is no Marshawn Lynch. It isn't our OL's fault that Losman can't read defenses.
He's illiterate in the pocket back there. I thought the OL got embarassed by him last night.
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