Week 10: Jets vs Bills TNF Discussion Thread

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  1. BuffaloBills06

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    Cant wait to see Sammy go for 100+ against Revis
     
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  3. BuffaloBills06

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    Bills were way more talented then Jets last season on both sides of the ball.
     
  4. BuffaloBills06

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    Out of all the ones to use .......you use Drake? lmao
     
  5. Jay Bizniss

    Jay Bizniss Well-Known Member

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    Why are you here?
     
  6. NotSatoshiNakamoto

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    Do you smoke crack?
     
  7. STARoSCREAM

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    I think that we have to come out throwing quick passes. Bubble screens to Marshall and let him use his size advantage, decker in the slot where hes been successful all season so far. Loosen up that D and get the D-line guessing. If we are too conservative AGAIN, we're done.

    Can't let their d-line have too many known passing situations or they'll eat us up. Our interior line is beat up and D'Brick has not played well thus far.
     
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  8. BuffaloBills06

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    I think an interesting thing to look at when evaluating the Jets is .........the way they have been winning......is it sustainable? The reason why I ask that is all 5 of your wins 2 or more turnovers were forced. But when you look at the 3 losses only 1 turnover was forced combined.

    Browns - 5 turnovers
    Colts - 5 turnovers
    Dolphins - 2 turnovers
    Redskins - 2 turnovers
    Jags - 4 turnovers

    Losses:
    Eagles - 1 turnover
    Patriots - 0 turnovers
    Raiders - 0 turnovers

    A huge key to victory for the Bills is not to turn the ball over.......seems as if the Jets rely on turnovers which isn't always sustainable. I'm sure you guys will go on a cursing binge and call me all sorts of names.......but here's something else that very telling.......with all those turnovers you forced you guys never really destroyed a team. You guys have a point diff of +66 after forcing 18 turnovers..........it should be a lot higher then that.
     
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  9. STARoSCREAM

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    While you may be right, we play more of a ball control offense. trying to eat up the clock and run the ball (which hasnt worked as of late). A passing team would have a greater point differential than a run-first team.

    That said, Bowles and Gailey get too conservative at times, ESPECIALLY after a turnover. like the 3 run plays before the half against the jags.

    A turnover is an extra possession. In my opinion, thats when you take your big shots. An extra possession you werent planning on, make them pay for it.
     
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    Well I don't think 2 turnovers is a huge amount of turnovers. Obviously 4+ is not sustainable but a pair of picks or a pick and fumble recovery isn't some insane number. So I would disagree with your entire premise that we rely on forcing a large number of turnovers to win.

    That being said: I agree with your points that we haven't destroyed teams that we had a lot of turnovers against and that we should have a higher point differential with all those turnovers or, at least a better team would have those results.
     
  11. dawinner127

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    I am a firm believer in taking a shot down the field directly after a turnover or when you are in a 2nd and 1 or 2.
     
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    exactly, while we may not be the most aggressive team around, take a shot deep after a turnover. Worst case, they pick it off, in which case its like a punt anyway.
     
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    Turnover differential is generally the biggest indicator of winners and losers in the NFL. It may not be sustainable, but it's a proven way of winning so I hope we can keep it up.
     
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    i like our chances of keeping it up looking at the QBs we face

    i look at that list and what pops out is wins vs bad/struggling qbs, not the turnovers
     
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    Unbelievable, this asshat is spending a press conference 2 days before a game talking about next week's game. Same old Rex looking past an opponent towards the Patriots. Glad we got them the week before New England.





     
  16. Big Cat

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    You know it Calvin. Get out there and do something about it.



    (Calvin Pryor is one of the most candid football players on Twitter. Doesn't mince words. Great follow.)
     
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    Haha, this is unbelievable. Calvin Pryror tweeted about Rex's press conference and a Bills reporter saw it and asked Rex about it, and Rex responds "he's right, what am I supposed to do, stand up here? He's just mad Clemson put it on Louisville again." Calvin Pryor tweets "Ha."

    The first live trash talk in NFL history.
     
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  18. Jetsfansince95

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    Wonder who we cut to make room for a PK and Dee we're about 2 hours away
     
  19. jerseyjay14

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    love the rex backdoor steroid allegations.
     
  20. jerseyjay14

    jerseyjay14 Well-Known Member

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    We witnessed it for 4 years. it doest matter what rex says. it doesnt matter if he runs his mouth. it doesnt matter if he talks trash.

    his teams will come out ready to go through a wall for him, his teams will believe they can beat anyone, and his teams will be sloppy and overly agressive.

    but it wont change the outcome. we have seen rex talk trash then go into indy and beat peyton manning in the playoffs and then go to new england and beat tom brady in the playoffs. so lets pretend like rex talks trash every week and then his teams are joke 0-16 teams losing to smart coaches who keep their mouthes shut.

    this game will come down to who runs it better, who turns it over less. and who can hit the 1 or 2 big plays that will decide it. not what rex says, and not what bowles chooses not to say
     
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