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Alan will fail. I have faith in him. It’s like roller derby.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
Game over. Buffalo fails again. They will NEVER beat Kansas City in the post season. NEVER.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
@BillJones said:
Game over. Buffalo fails again. They will NEVER beat Kansas City in the post season. NEVER.
Jones will be a HOFer for the Chief, but the Bills Oline was a yikes with how they got dominated. Was impressive the Bills scored as much as they did but that line has serious issues
Looks like the current NFL Head Coach penchant to try for 2 point conversions, the "riverboat gambler" mentality, has worked against the team attempting it again. It sank Brandon Staley with the Chargers and hurt the Ravens with John Harbaugh. Now Sean McDermott wants to use it to the detriment of his team.
If Buffalo would have kicked the two extra points they'd have found themselves ahead of KC 30-29 after their last TD, that was the time to attempt a 2 point conversion. Poor play didn't doom the Bills, poor coaching did. That's why Sean McDermott will be a footnote in NFL history, along with Staley and Harbaugh, and Andy Reid will be going to the HOF in Canton.
So now it's on to the Super Bowl for a Chiefs vs. Eagles rematch. The 3-peat would be nice but my belief is that Kansas City isn't as good as they were for Super Bowl LVII and that Philadelphia is better. So long Buffalo, your window is closing.
Another tough loss for the Bills. The bright side is I got to watch my team win 15 games this season. Only one team wins a Super Bowl and it just hasn’t been Buffalo. Their short comings were exposed but played a heck of a game. Looking forward to having some money next year, some new faces and another great season. Thank you Buffalo Bills! Stay classy.
W.C.Fields "I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
Another tough loss for the Bills. The bright side is I got to watch my team win 15 games this season. Only one team wins a Super Bowl and it just hasn’t been Buffalo. Their short comings were exposed but played a heck of a game. Looking forward to having some money next year, some new faces and another great season. Thank you Buffalo Bills! Stay classy.
very classy post. a lot classier than i would have been. i'm not going to use the overused rigged word, but I'm simply going to say that if there is an uber-critical 50/50 ball and you're playing the Kansas City Chiefs, best of luck coming down with it.
let me preface what i'm about to say by letting it be known that i had KC tied to a parlay. Buffalo was up 1 in the 4th and driving to put a stake in the Chiefs' heart. i desperately needed this to be short. but it wasn't short. I didn't think it was short when i watched the play live, and i certainly didn't think it was short when i view still shots like this. it makes me want to puke, truthfully.
you can't see the ball from this angle but you can deduce where it is. Allen had both hands wrapped around the ball and it was tied to his chest. that means it is in the vicinity of the 1 and the 7. look at where the 1 and the 7 are. all Buffalo needed was the ball to touch the 40.
the official on the opposite end had the ball well past the line to gain. the official on this side mind-numbingly ruled it short of the 40. they deferred to him. of course they did.
again, before i cuss, this is precisely what i needed from a financial standpoint. but marking Buffalo short of the 40 and giving KC a lifeline was complete and utter bullshit. it just never stops when you play the Chiefs.
Another tough loss for the Bills. The bright side is I got to watch my team win 15 games this season. Only one team wins a Super Bowl and it just hasn’t been Buffalo. Their short comings were exposed but played a heck of a game. Looking forward to having some money next year, some new faces and another great season. Thank you Buffalo Bills! Stay classy.
very classy post. a lot classier than i would have been. i'm not going to use the overused rigged word, but I'm simply going to say that if there is an uber-critical 50/50 ball and you're playing the Kansas City Chiefs, best of luck coming down with it.
let me preface what i'm about to say by letting it be known that i had KC tied to a parlay. Buffalo was up 1 in the 4th and driving to put a stake in the Chiefs' heart. i desperately needed this to be short. but it wasn't short. I didn't think it was short when i watched the play live, and i certainly didn't think it was short when i view still shots like this. it makes me want to puke, truthfully.
you can't see the ball from this angle but you can deduce where it is. Allen had both hands wrapped around the ball and it was tied to his chest. that means it is in the vicinity of the 1 and the 7. look at where the 1 and the 7 are. all Buffalo needed was the ball to touch the 40.
the official on the opposite end had the ball well past the line to gain. the official on this side mind-numbingly ruled it short of the 40. they deferred to him. of course they did.
again, before i cuss, this is precisely what i needed from a financial standpoint. but marking Buffalo short of the 40 and giving KC a lifeline was complete and utter bullshit. it just never stops when you play the Chiefs.
There was zero chance that Allen was short on that play, it was a horrific call
I’m not arguing the point but we all know you must be absolutely sure, no question on any play that it’s an absolute win that cannot go 50-50 while playing for the Chiefs. It’s just that way. No debate is going to March buffalo down the field on Monday to win the game. They would have I’m 100% sure and I think the NFL was sure too.
W.C.Fields "I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
The situation with Buffalo and Kansas City reminds me of three times when I was following a favorite team.
The Phillies had their best teams ever from the mid-1970s to the early '80s. The trouble was the Cincinnati Reds were better. It was only after the Phillies acquired the late Pete Rose that they finally got over the hump in 1980.
The Red Sox had some good, but not great teams in the 1990s. Oakland was always better. The Red Sox never beat Oakland. After awhile following the league championship series was a waste of time and money. The outcome was totally predictable always the same.
Red Sox lost to the Yankees every year in the early 2000s. It was only when they came back from an 0-3 deficit in the division championship series that they finally broke “The Curse of the Bambio.”
Personally I don’t think that Buffalo will ever beat Kansas City in the big game. The Chiefs are in their heads, like the Yankees were with Boston.
Retired dealer and avid collector of U.S. type coins, 19th century presidential campaign medalets and selected medals. In recent years I have been working on a set of British coins - at least one coin from each king or queen who issued pieces that are collectible. I am also collecting at least one coin for each Roman emperor from Julius Caesar to ... ?
@BillJones said:
The situation with Buffalo and Kansas City reminds me of three times when I was following a favorite team.
The Phillies had their best teams ever from the mid-1970s to the early '80s. The trouble was the Cincinnati Reds were better. It was only after the Phillies acquired the late Pete Rose that they finally got over the hump in 1980.
The Red Sox had some good, but not great teams in the 1990s. Oakland was always better. The Red Sox never beat Oakland. After awhile following the league championship series was a waste of time and money. The outcome was totally predictable always the same.
Red Sox lost to the Yankees every year in the early 2000s. It was only when they came back from an 0-3 deficit in the division championship series that they finally broke “The Curse of the Bambio.”
Personally I don’t think that Buffalo will ever beat Kansas City in the big game. The Chiefs are in their heads, like the Yankees were with Boston.
They certainly wont if they keep letting KC trade up with them in the draft to get studs.
Travis will be done soon and Mahomes isnt exactly young but certainly has several good years left. Reids in his late 60s and not really in good shape. Not doom or gloom or anything but dynasties generally only last like 5 to 10 years and the Ce-ifs are getting there. Unless of course Bufallo wants to be the Twins of the NFL who are like 1-21 in their last 22 playoff games against the Yankees
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I would love to be proven wrong.
didn't think this game could match expectations, but i think it has
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Alan will fail. I have faith in him. It’s like roller derby.
Game over. Buffalo fails again. They will NEVER beat Kansas City in the post season. NEVER.
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Jones will be a HOFer for the Chief, but the Bills Oline was a yikes with how they got dominated. Was impressive the Bills scored as much as they did but that line has serious issues
Wisconsin 2-6 against the SEC since 2007
season-long smack talk between stevek and darin, and here we are
predestined i tell ya
next two weeks are gonna be beautiful
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Looks like the current NFL Head Coach penchant to try for 2 point conversions, the "riverboat gambler" mentality, has worked against the team attempting it again. It sank Brandon Staley with the Chargers and hurt the Ravens with John Harbaugh. Now Sean McDermott wants to use it to the detriment of his team.
If Buffalo would have kicked the two extra points they'd have found themselves ahead of KC 30-29 after their last TD, that was the time to attempt a 2 point conversion. Poor play didn't doom the Bills, poor coaching did. That's why Sean McDermott will be a footnote in NFL history, along with Staley and Harbaugh, and Andy Reid will be going to the HOF in Canton.
So now it's on to the Super Bowl for a Chiefs vs. Eagles rematch. The 3-peat would be nice but my belief is that Kansas City isn't as good as they were for Super Bowl LVII and that Philadelphia is better. So long Buffalo, your window is closing.
@stevek, I'm still waiting for that collapse!!
Tough loss again. Maybe LX will be kinder. 60 years and still wanting just one.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
Another tough loss for the Bills. The bright side is I got to watch my team win 15 games this season. Only one team wins a Super Bowl and it just hasn’t been Buffalo. Their short comings were exposed but played a heck of a game. Looking forward to having some money next year, some new faces and another great season. Thank you Buffalo Bills! Stay classy.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
in other news
i dont know this guy, but i know people like him
they're done
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
That is a big move, cancelling your season tickets WOW
It's HUGE. Especially since I just assume every team has a 400 year waiting list for season tickets. Go Pack Go.
very classy post. a lot classier than i would have been. i'm not going to use the overused rigged word, but I'm simply going to say that if there is an uber-critical 50/50 ball and you're playing the Kansas City Chiefs, best of luck coming down with it.
let me preface what i'm about to say by letting it be known that i had KC tied to a parlay. Buffalo was up 1 in the 4th and driving to put a stake in the Chiefs' heart. i desperately needed this to be short. but it wasn't short. I didn't think it was short when i watched the play live, and i certainly didn't think it was short when i view still shots like this. it makes me want to puke, truthfully.
you can't see the ball from this angle but you can deduce where it is. Allen had both hands wrapped around the ball and it was tied to his chest. that means it is in the vicinity of the 1 and the 7. look at where the 1 and the 7 are. all Buffalo needed was the ball to touch the 40.
the official on the opposite end had the ball well past the line to gain. the official on this side mind-numbingly ruled it short of the 40. they deferred to him. of course they did.
again, before i cuss, this is precisely what i needed from a financial standpoint. but marking Buffalo short of the 40 and giving KC a lifeline was complete and utter bullshit. it just never stops when you play the Chiefs.
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
There was zero chance that Allen was short on that play, it was a horrific call
I’m not arguing the point but we all know you must be absolutely sure, no question on any play that it’s an absolute win that cannot go 50-50 while playing for the Chiefs. It’s just that way. No debate is going to March buffalo down the field on Monday to win the game. They would have I’m 100% sure and I think the NFL was sure too.
"I spent 50% of my money on alcohol, women, and gambling. The other half I wasted.
The situation with Buffalo and Kansas City reminds me of three times when I was following a favorite team.
The Phillies had their best teams ever from the mid-1970s to the early '80s. The trouble was the Cincinnati Reds were better. It was only after the Phillies acquired the late Pete Rose that they finally got over the hump in 1980.
The Red Sox had some good, but not great teams in the 1990s. Oakland was always better. The Red Sox never beat Oakland. After awhile following the league championship series was a waste of time and money. The outcome was totally predictable always the same.
Red Sox lost to the Yankees every year in the early 2000s. It was only when they came back from an 0-3 deficit in the division championship series that they finally broke “The Curse of the Bambio.”
Personally I don’t think that Buffalo will ever beat Kansas City in the big game. The Chiefs are in their heads, like the Yankees were with Boston.
They certainly wont if they keep letting KC trade up with them in the draft to get studs.
Travis will be done soon and Mahomes isnt exactly young but certainly has several good years left. Reids in his late 60s and not really in good shape. Not doom or gloom or anything but dynasties generally only last like 5 to 10 years and the Ce-ifs are getting there. Unless of course Bufallo wants to be the Twins of the NFL who are like 1-21 in their last 22 playoff games against the Yankees
Wisconsin 2-6 against the SEC since 2007