Thanks, HipKat.There was not. Not one word
I had visions of Troy Aikman defending Romo's terrible decisions. I guess Josh is the new Kermit...?I love how Tirico had to point out that that pick by Allen wasn't his fault.
I mean it really wasn't Allen's fault on that one. The receiver literally caught it and then just let go of it. But it was just the way that Tirico said it. Someone must have had a talk with him because then next interception he was like "I'm not saying it was the receivers fault..." What a clown.I had visions of Troy Aikman defending Romo's terrible decisions. I guess Josh is the new Kermit...?
Yeah, it wasn't, but the knob slobbering was entirely unnecessary.I mean it really wasn't Allen's fault on that one. The receiver literally caught it and then just let go of it. But it was just the way that Tirico said it. Someone must have had a talk with him because then next interception he was like "I'm not saying it was the receivers fault..." What a clown.
imo... mc vay is an excellent coach. i think stafford gets polished up more than mcvay. stafford is a decent-decent+ qb, not great.Thanks, HipKat.
It was nice to see a little of the shine taken off of Sean McVay. The results from Super Bowl LIII and last night show that no coach/team is as good as the media makes them out to be. I think McVay is about to find out that getting to the top is a lot easier than staying on top.
Glad to see you back. Was not sure if you would come back after the playoff game last year and the way you treated.Taking away the stretch of turn-overs in the 1st half, the Bills were surprisingly dominant and winning in the stadium that the Rams won the SB in was a statement in itself.
Those little mistakes, like the two false starts and the taunting, are what get under my skin the most. Rookies fumble and gunslingers throw INT's. Also, the difference between Dorsey and Daboll is that Dorsey has an apparent tendency to not let up, while Daboll followed McDermott's (stupid) philosophy of going conservative with a lead.
The real plus is that this team likes to win on National TV instead of being humiliated like past Bills teams, whim the NFL loved to put against the PATs in such games.
Next week, back on MNF with a chance to exorcize the demon that has been the Titans to the Bills!
Go Bills!!
this is why I don't gamble....Psyched for a real football game.... not sure why I'm now thinking Rams have a better shot to win (at least better then I had been thinking). Everyone seems to be on the Bills jocks, so lets see what happens when Arron Donald starts swinging helmets.... I mean, rushing Josh Allen
This is a great take.bills are the hunter, rams are the hunted. not sure the rams are ready for the intensity they will face in every game since they are the sb champs. i think that's another factor in why it's so hard to repeat.
Things were getting pretty out of control in the politics section so I figured I would just take a break. I didn’t mean for it to last this long but once it got to the point that months had gone by, I figured I’d just wait till football season startsGlad to see you back. Was not sure if you would come back after the playoff game last year and the way you treated.
Anyways, really good opening game from the Bills. Sloppy in the first half for sure but week one on the road is a tough spot against the defending champs. I really liked the way your defense played. If you get that type of performance this season, you will be hard to beat. I felt before the season began that the Bills would be the top team in the AFC, but you may be the top team in the league. We'll see how GB, TB and Chiefs look this weekend to see if that is indeed the case.
you were pretty disciplined, even when we posted redheads for you,Things were getting pretty out of control in the politics section so I figured I would just take a break. I didn’t mean for it to last this long but once it got to the point that months had gone by, I figured I’d just wait till football season starts
You can say this about every team in the NFL...The big question for the Bills is the same as it is for a lot of teams: how will they hold up to injuries? At QB, obviously, but if Diggs goes down, or one of their OTs, how much of what they do is still possible? On defense, Edmunds or Poyer?
Hence the first line. But I do think it applies more to the Bills than most other teams. Diggs, especially, elevates everyone else. They can take a hit on the DL, but I'm not sure where else they can.You can say this about every team in the NFL...