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Buffalo Bills fans - huddle here, please...... (1 Viewer)

I really dont think the Bills are that good without Lynch,but for some reason i think they will play it close. They should have a chance at the end of the game.. Hows that for a longshot :moneybag:

 
I'll be there and be the 12th man but - that will be the beer talking for me.

I really wish Marshawn would play. I'd have way more hope.
Kelly and Thurman didn't play in the 1993 Wildcard game against HOU. 41-38!!! -just sayin' :moneybag:
Kelly only missed the comeback part in the 4th quarter when Frank Reich lead the team to the biggest playoff comeback of all time. so ya, anything could happen but more important are then games after this week vs. teams like Jax and Cleveland who both need to be passed for a wildcard spot.
Reich started and played the whole game. Per Wikipedia An interesting readThe Bills and Oilers had faced each other for the final game of the regular season, with Houston defeating Buffalo, 27-3 in Houston. During that game, Bills starting quarterback Jim Kelly suffered strained ligaments in his knee, leaving backup quarterback Frank Reich to finish the game in his place. With Kelly out, Reich took the reins starting in place of Kelly the following week in the wild card game. Buffalo hosted Houston, having a better record. Reich also started the following divisional playoff game in Pittsburgh in which Buffalo also won 24-3, then advancing to the AFC Championship game the following week versus the Miami Dolphins.
Not to mention, Bennett was a spectator too that game. Was Bruce out too? Haven't watched the DVD in a while. Ahhh, memories.
 
How nice to see this still on the first page!! (Yes, I'm ignoring the rude comment posted earlier)

Now I am dying to go to the game just to cheer my heart out with the rest of the 12th man.

Let's hope the Pats snoozed too much during the bye week and took our game for granted and JP ate his Wheaties this morning.

GO BILLS!!! :thumbup:

 
I am sorry but can it REALLY be THAT hard to cover Randy Moss???? DUH, Brady is going to him!

Disgruntled bills fan rant over.

 
apparently yes it canl. and the rest of the team. Why am I the only one who seems to think that they Pats are not un-stoppable? Brady is not the 2nd coming of Jesus, but the world seems to think otherwise. He is human, he has faults. Let's find them, and stop him for once and for all. geez! Please, can some team stop them! Obviously the Bills cannot. Is there any team left that can?

 
apparently yes it canl. and the rest of the team. Why am I the only one who seems to think that they Pats are not un-stoppable? Brady is not the 2nd coming of Jesus, but the world seems to think otherwise. He is human, he has faults. Let's find them, and stop him for once and for all. geez! Please, can some team stop them! Obviously the Bills cannot. Is there any team left that can?
His weakness is the same as every other QB in the league: if you can get in his face, you can slow him down, if not stop him altogether. BUT.... you have to get to him in order to do this. And the Bills pass rush couldn't get within 5 feet of the guy. Aaron Schobel did a great job of running himself out of every pass play though. Usually he matches up well against Light, but the Pats line has just been playing lights out this whole season. They are the unsung heroes of that football team. Case in point: Heath Evans and Kyle Eckel (who?) were tearing it up on the ground. Actually, scratch that, whoever COACHES that O-line is the unsung hero of that team. They regularly suit up backups and low round draft picks, and still no one can get to Brady.

And I do have to hand it to the Patriots as a whole, they are one HELL of a football team. And I don't want to hear a word about running up the score. They owned us, and owned us hard.

 
I think the Pats were making up for the K-Gun days. The early nineties Bills teams could put some points up too. (Just not in a Super Bowl)

 

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