Originally Posted by Protocal69:
I really hope the chiefs players feel like they are going to win just because 'We are the defending Super Bowl Champs'
That aint going to cut it on Sunday.
I’ve read hundreds of stupid posts on this forum from both regulars and trolls over the years. I feel like congratulations are in order as your post is the most moronic thing I have ever read on this or any forum. Insinuating that NFL players just show up expecting to win based on their past performance is impossibly stupid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by O.city:
I don't think week 6 has much bearing on what happens Sunday, that was months ago.
But I still don't think Buffalo has the horses on D.
You don't think that the fact the Bills sold out to stop the pass and yet gave up 250 yards rushing and 21 completions on 25 attempts is going to factor in to the upcoming game?
I can guarantee you the Bills defensive coaches don't agree with you at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Protocal69:
Guy missed last game with injury and if you think 33 yards from a 1,000 yards makes a difference in the talent then you are the one that's reaching not me
Embarrassing post....wow. You came over here to pull your pants down, shit all over the place, and leave nuggets like that??? [Reply]
Originally Posted by anaheimkcfan:
who was the last decent QB the bills have played against? mr.unlimited? kyler?
bc it appears the blowouts they rave about are against lock, the corpse of cam, and tua who dgaf by the last game of the season
The Bills had what I'd consider a good schedule... they beat a few playoff teams, lost to a couple, and swept the 10-win Dolphins, and throw in a couple of 8-win wins. They have a win and a loss against divisional round teams in the regular season.
The Chiefs had a great schedule, 4-0 against divisional round teams and 2-0 against conference championship teams.
They love to talk Strength of Victory, but it's like the difference between beating top 10 CFB teams or beating Alabama. The Bills proved they can beat the Oklahomas and Notre Dames of the world, while the Chiefs were beating the very few Alabamas out there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
The Bills had what I'd consider a good schedule... they beat a few playoff teams, lost to a couple, and swept the 10-win Dolphins, and throw in a couple of 8-win wins. They have a win and a loss against divisional round teams in the regular season.
The Chiefs had a great schedule, 4-0 against divisional round teams and 2-0 against conference championship teams.
They love to talk Strength of Victory, but it's like the difference between beating top 10 CFB teams or beating Alabama. The Bills proved they can beat the Oklahomas and Notre Dames of the world, while the Chiefs were beating the very few Alabamas out there.
Chiefs are Alabama and Buffalo got wrecked. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Protocal69:
Guy missed last game with injury and if you think 33 yards from a 1,000 yards makes a difference in the talent then you are the one that's reaching not me
Well, you all have been talking about point differential, "not beating the Falcons by enough", scores against common opponents, strength of victory, having all of the momentums, "wanting it more", "12 game win streak had they not lost that one game", and many other pointless stats and thoughts that have been shoved down our throats.
Nitpicking about 33 yards doesn't seem all that unreasonable in comparison to the Skip Bayless level of drivel we've read so far this week. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Well, you all have been talking about point differential, "not beating the Falcons by enough", scores against common opponents, strength of victory, having all of the momentums, "wanting it more", "12 game win streak had they not lost that one game", and many other pointless stats and thoughts that have been shoved down our throats.
Nitpicking about 33 yards doesn't seem all that unreasonable in comparison to the Skip Bayless level of drivel we've read so far this week.