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RedEyE
10-27-2008, 11:35 AM
1)Miami did thier homework

2) and the Bills had a bad game

We expected them to win, they should have won, but they didn't. We can either let that effect the positive progression that's lead up to this point of the season, and just understand that it is what it is (another hard fought divisional game by a division opponent), or throw our hands up and run around as if the whole team just died in a horrible plane crash.

There are no easy games in the NFL these days. The parity in the league this season is equal to no other.

We can only hope that the Bills get it together and put up a good game against the Jets.

IMO, looking at the teams they've already beaten this year, the Bills need only to win 5 of the last 9 games to make the playoffs. If that happens not only does that exceed my expecatations for the year, but I will proudly root this team on into whatever the post season outcome.

So, get your whinning out of the way and get ready for the Jets. There is no sense wasting your time on what might have been.

And remember WE WILL SEE THE DOLPHINS AGAIN IN DECEMBER...and we all know how well the Fins play in December.

GO BILLS!!!

OpIv37
10-27-2008, 12:01 PM
First, the December game is INDOORS in Toronto which at least partially negates the "Fins in September" factor as well as our homefield advantage.

Second, EVERY team that does their homework will beat the Bills. There is no pass rush so our DB's play off the LOS every play. That leaves the slants open and creates holes in the zone. It's a pretty easy formula to dissect.

Captain gameboy
10-27-2008, 12:03 PM
First, the December game is INDOORS in Toronto which at least partially negates the "Fins in September" factor as well as our homefield advantage.

Second, EVERY team that does their homework will beat the Bills. There is no pass rush so our WR's play off the LOS every play. That leaves the slants open and creates holes in the zone. It's a pretty easy formula to dissect.

This is nonsense, beyond the point that our db's play off the line, not our receivers.

They have penalties for that.

OpIv37
10-27-2008, 12:08 PM
This is nonsense, beyond the point that our db's play off the line, not our receivers.

They have penalties for that.

Typo- I edited it.

BillsWin
10-27-2008, 12:10 PM
1)Miami did thier homework

2) and the Bills had a bad game

We expected them to win, they should have won, but they didn't. We can either let that effect the positive progression that's lead up to this point of the season, and just understand that it is what it is (another hard fought divisional game by a division opponent), or throw our hands up and run around as if the whole team just died in a horrible plane crash.

There are no easy games in the NFL these days. The parity in the league this season is equal to no other.

We can only hope that the Bills get it together and put up a good game against the Jets.

IMO, looking at the teams they've already beaten this year, the Bills need only to win 5 of the last 9 games to make the playoffs. If that happens not only does that exceed my expecatations for the year, but I will proudly root this team on into whatever the post season outcome.

So, get your whinning out of the way and get ready for the Jets. There is no sense wasting your time on what might have been.

And remember WE WILL SEE THE DOLPHINS AGAIN IN DECEMBER...and we all know how well the Fins play in December.

GO BILLS!!!

An intelligent poster on these boards? wow...

RedEyE
10-28-2008, 07:42 AM
First, the December game is INDOORS in Toronto which at least partially negates the "Fins in September" factor as well as our homefield advantage.

Second, EVERY team that does their homework will beat the Bills. There is no pass rush so our DB's play off the LOS every play. That leaves the slants open and creates holes in the zone. It's a pretty easy formula to dissect.

Historically, the Dolphins have not played well in December regardless of where they've played.

In response to your second point, every team has supposedly "done their homeworK", it just so happens that the Dolphins and the Cardinals best executed what they studied. Five other teams thus far have failed where only two have found success.

I think your openly opinionated doomed outlook is a bit premature. Now if the Bills find themselves 0-3 in the division after these next two games, then you might have reason to jump of the bandwagon head first. But until then, just enjoy the fact that this team has progressed from 3 and 7 win seasons and has a serious opportunity to finally make the playoffs in what seems like forever.

If perfection could easily be achieved then competitors would game plan the best way to lose.

Its not about being perfect 100% of the time. Its about making the least amount of mistakes and living and best correcting the ones you've made.