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The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
Re: The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
So the Cleveland game was more the fault of Special Teams than it was the offense?
On what planet?
The offense, led by Trent, scored 3 points against one of the worst defenses in the NFL.
Now, question #2.
If Parrish does not flub the punt, how do you figure the Bills win that game? The score was 3-3. How do you "know" the Bills win? You are speculating they would.
Re: The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
So the Cleveland game was more the fault of Special Teams than it was the offense?
On what planet?
The offense, led by Trent, scored 3 points against one of the worst defenses in the NFL.
Now, question #2.
If Parrish does not flub the punt, how do you figure the Bills win that game? The score was 3-3. How do you "know" the Bills win? You are speculating they would.
We out sucked the Jets on Sunday.
The Browns couldn't move the Ball either. Giving the Borwns the ball on the 15 with 2 minutes left cost us the game.
Re: The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
What makes you think the Bills would have won that game though? Wouldl have Trent spun his magic in OT?
No doubt the Bills gave them the opportnity to win. But what makes you say they Bills win w/o that turnover? Wasn't a 3-3 tie more likely?
And how is it the STs fault for losing a game when the offense scored 3 freakin' points?
And your first sentence is actually a little off. The Jets managed to suck more on Sunday.
What that has to do with the Browns game, I dunno.
I probably should have said we outlasted the suckoff.
As for the Brown's game I think we could have won that game if Parrish hangs on to the ball. We had the momentum and the clock. We were playing a team that hadn't won a game in forever.
But giving the ball away in field goal range was game, set, and match.
Maybe the bills would be 3-2 and one. My premiss is still the same. Winning record.
Re: The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
Originally posted by HHURRICANE
I probably should have said we outlasted the suckoff.
As for the Brown's game I think we could have won that game if Parrish hangs on to the ball. We had the momentum and the clock. We were playing a team that hadn't won a game in forever.
But giving the ball away in field goal range was game, set, and match.
Maybe the bills would be 3-2 and one. My premiss is still the same. Winning record.
What momentum did we have in the Browns game? We forced a punt again...
COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
Re: The Bills would be 4-2 if not for our very special teams!
I dislike Jauron as much as the next guy but trashing me because I bring up the point that two special teams play may be the difference between 2-4 and 4-2 is stupid.
Demon is obviously lacking the intelligence to react with any kind of normalcy.
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