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Nzoner's Game Room>Are the Bills overhyped?
RaidersOftheCellar 04:07 PM 09-04-2022
Update: Yes, the Bills were overhyped.

Will the next edition prove to be overhyped too? Stay tuned…
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FloridaMan88 10:20 AM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by RunKC:
Tough loss for the Bills. He was a good returner. Big ST's loss

Apparently he was sitting on a jet ski and was hit by another rider.

Buffalo is a cursed franchise.
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Rainbarrel 11:05 AM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Apparently he was sitting on a jet ski and was hit by another rider.

Buffalo is a cursed franchise.
Von probably had a dead hooker duct taped to the injury causing jet ski. Drowning victim fail
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Graystoke 02:44 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Apparently he was sitting on a jet ski and was hit by another rider.

Buffalo is a cursed franchise.
Shouldn't the NFL give them another home game for this?
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Rausch 05:48 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Nick can shit on the Bills like no one can :-)
I was very underwhelmed with him as a writer but he's born to hog the camera on TV...I try not to miss it.
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Sassy Squatch 05:54 PM 07-24-2023
I wouldn't say their window is outright closed yet but it's looking pretty damn slim. Honestly probably put the Jaguars ahead of them for the #3 spot simply because of all the scrubs they get to feed on. The entire rest of their division is in the bottom 5 for Super Bowl odds this season
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staylor26 05:55 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by Sassy Snatch:
I wouldn't say their window is outright closed yet but it's looking pretty damn slim. Honestly probably put the Jaguars ahead of them for the #3 spot simply because of all the scrubs they get to feed on. The entire rest of their division is in the bottom 5 for Super Bowl odds this season
The Jags, with the addition of Ridley, and in a much weaker division, could easily finish with a better record than the Bills.
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Rausch 05:56 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by Sassy Snatch:
I wouldn't say their window is outright closed yet but it's looking pretty damn slim. Honestly probably put the Jaguars ahead of them for the #3 spot simply because of all the scrubs they get to feed on. The entire rest of their division is in the bottom 5 for Super Bowl odds this season
The Bills schedule and division are no joke. They'll have real competition this year. This is likely the most competitive that division has been in 20 years.
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KCUnited 06:03 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by Rausch:
I was very underwhelmed with him as a writer but he's born to hog the camera on TV...I try not to miss it.
I think you might mean radio and not writer unless I've missed a portion of his career
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Rausch 06:05 PM 07-24-2023
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I think you might mean radio and not writer unless I've missed a portion of his career
Perhaps I'm just thinking of Teicher. Or really any sports writer since Whitlock and Posnanski both left...
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Coochie liquor 02:26 PM 07-29-2023
Pathetic!

The Bills have never won a Super Bowl. They haven’t even been to the Super Bowl for 30 years.

That’s not stopping coach Sean McDermott from talking about it. And from literally visualizing it — for himself and the team.

Via Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, the team’s indoor practice facility has a giant banner between one of the goalposts with the image of a Lombardi Trophy on it.

The players haven’t seen it yet, since training camp is happening off site, at St. John Fisher University.

“It’s just a daily reminder of what we’re here to do and what we’re trying to accomplish,” McDermott told Volin. “It’s just really a standard for us, what we’re trying to accomplish every year. And more than anything internally, it’s to keep us focused on that through the course of the season, when that can get clouded with the journey.”

Last year, the Bills faced unreasonably high expectations to return to the Super Bowl and win it. This year, they’re still trying to downplay the obvious frustrations displayed by receiver Stefon Diggs during an embarrassing 27-10 home loss to the Bengals in the postseason.

Maybe that’s the reason for keeping an image of the trophy visible at all times in the practice facility. It could help to keep everyone properly focused on the mission, and to get them to ignore anything that could cloud that objective.

“We’re here to win a world championship,” McDermott said. “It’s trying to keep our vision, and one of the goals that we have as an organization, in front of us at all times.”

Still, they seem to be farther from the destination than they were a year ago. The conference now contains many great teams, and the difficulty of the schedule for the four teams in the AFC East could mean that only one of them will make it to the postseason.
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New World Order 03:10 PM 07-29-2023
We’re going to beat the Bills brains in!!!!!!
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Rainbarrel 03:39 PM 07-29-2023
Bills, can't be a hero, only a footstool for life
Bills, will amount to zero, save back the dildo for your wife
And as they started to go, Damar said, Bills, keep your expectations low
Allen, cant be a hero, just run it back to injury
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RINGLEADER 03:44 PM 07-29-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Pathetic!

The Bills have never won a Super Bowl. They haven’t even been to the Super Bowl for 30 years.

That’s not stopping coach Sean McDermott from talking about it. And from literally visualizing it — for himself and the team.

Via Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, the team’s indoor practice facility has a giant banner between one of the goalposts with the image of a Lombardi Trophy on it.

The players haven’t seen it yet, since training camp is happening off site, at St. John Fisher University.

“It’s just a daily reminder of what we’re here to do and what we’re trying to accomplish,” McDermott told Volin. “It’s just really a standard for us, what we’re trying to accomplish every year. And more than anything internally, it’s to keep us focused on that through the course of the season, when that can get clouded with the journey.”

Last year, the Bills faced unreasonably high expectations to return to the Super Bowl and win it. This year, they’re still trying to downplay the obvious frustrations displayed by receiver Stefon Diggs during an embarrassing 27-10 home loss to the Bengals in the postseason.

Maybe that’s the reason for keeping an image of the trophy visible at all times in the practice facility. It could help to keep everyone properly focused on the mission, and to get them to ignore anything that could cloud that objective.

“We’re here to win a world championship,” McDermott said. “It’s trying to keep our vision, and one of the goals that we have as an organization, in front of us at all times.”

Still, they seem to be farther from the destination than they were a year ago. The conference now contains many great teams, and the difficulty of the schedule for the four teams in the AFC East could mean that only one of them will make it to the postseason.
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Raiderhater 03:45 PM 07-29-2023
Originally Posted by Coochie liquor:
Pathetic!

The Bills have never won a Super Bowl. They haven’t even been to the Super Bowl for 30 years.

That’s not stopping coach Sean McDermott from talking about it. And from literally visualizing it — for himself and the team.

Via Ben Volin of the Boston Globe, the team’s indoor practice facility has a giant banner between one of the goalposts with the image of a Lombardi Trophy on it.

The players haven’t seen it yet, since training camp is happening off site, at St. John Fisher University.

“It’s just a daily reminder of what we’re here to do and what we’re trying to accomplish,” McDermott told Volin. “It’s just really a standard for us, what we’re trying to accomplish every year. And more than anything internally, it’s to keep us focused on that through the course of the season, when that can get clouded with the journey.”

Last year, the Bills faced unreasonably high expectations to return to the Super Bowl and win it. This year, they’re still trying to downplay the obvious frustrations displayed by receiver Stefon Diggs during an embarrassing 27-10 home loss to the Bengals in the postseason.

Maybe that’s the reason for keeping an image of the trophy visible at all times in the practice facility. It could help to keep everyone properly focused on the mission, and to get them to ignore anything that could cloud that objective.

“We’re here to win a world championship,” McDermott said. “It’s trying to keep our vision, and one of the goals that we have as an organization, in front of us at all times.”

Still, they seem to be farther from the destination than they were a year ago. The conference now contains many great teams, and the difficulty of the schedule for the four teams in the AFC East could mean that only one of them will make it to the postseason.
McDermott should have waved that Lombardi banner in front of the team after Hamlin was carted off the field.
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FlaChief58 03:48 PM 07-29-2023
Play good football!
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