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Patriots Pregame Thread Pre Game Thread - Pats @ Bills

Pregame Discussion ahead of the LIVE game day discussion thread. The actual Game Thread will Open an hour ahead of kickoff.
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I don’t think there is much difference between #4-#9 in the AFC. The Bills, Bengals, and the Chiefs should be able to make it to divisional weekend regardless. The most dangerous team is Miami, IMO. They are the only one with horses on offense to threaten the top 3 AFC teams, IMO.
What they suck and have lost 5 in a row
 
I would think they would position it as "exceptional circumstances." Not anyone else's fault that this happened but also not Buffalo and Cincinnati's fault that they went through this. So the rest of the league does them a solid by dumping the #1 seed bye and adding a wild card team, the Buffalo-Cincinnati game is canceled, Cincinnati takes one on the chin by probably being the lower seed than Buffalo even though they were on track to win that game and pass Buffalo in the seeding, and on we go.





Then in the 2023 season the NFL says "since you guys loved the 8 seed playoff last year so much, we're gonna make it permanent!" 4 wild card teams become the new normal. And they get a bunch of extra cash from an extra two playoff games on TV.
The league looks like good guys for helping out the Bills. 2 teams fan bases are overjoyed, 2 extra games, and 1 team is a little upset they have to play an extra game. Seems like a winner for the league to me.
 
Hmm... if they play this game, there'll be a lot for the Pats to overcome besides their own shortcomings.
On the Road
Rallying cry
Every call will probably be for the Bills
Calm cool weather for JA

Dolphins, Steelers, and Titans all losing might be better odds. Still got a shot either way.
The Patriots are not beating the Bills in Buffalo.

The Patriots have run just 34.7% offensive plays in on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — second-worst in NFL. Bills have allowed their opponents to run just 38.3% of plays in their territory since Week 14 — fifth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 33.3% of pass attempts since Week 14 — worst in NFL. Bills have allowed successful plays on just 39.4% of pass attempts since Week 14 — fourth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 31.4% of pass attempts on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — fourth-worst in NFL

The Patriots have run successful plays on 29% of rush attempts in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 48%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 34% of plays in the 4th quarter this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 42%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 30% of plays in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 43%.
 
“It’s all about Damar and his family. Obviously, him being on their team, that’s a lot of motivation just to play for him. I mean, we’re all playing for him. We all want to be out there and compete,” said Mac Jones. “That’s what he does when he’s out there. He’s all over the tape. You see him making plays. It’s just tough to see that he got hurt so bad. At the end of the day, we have to go out there and compete and honor him on both sides of the ball."
 
Such a sorry state for us as pats fans to be hoping for other results when we control our destiny with a win over Buffalo.

The players should get pumped up and know it's them vs the rest of The country rooting against them . Winning this could create a new chapter for the franchise otherwise next year will also be an also ran story and only thing left to cheer would be Bill breaking Shula's record while team gyrates down the abyss with no post season for years.
Lol that seems like a bit much to put on this game. If we win, we’ll be a heavy underdog in the first round. If we lose, we’ll be in a similar spot to where we would’ve been if we made the playoffs and lost in the first round.
 
The Patriots are not beating the Bills in Buffalo.

The Patriots have run just 34.7% offensive plays in on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — second-worst in NFL. Bills have allowed their opponents to run just 38.3% of plays in their territory since Week 14 — fifth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 33.3% of pass attempts since Week 14 — worst in NFL. Bills have allowed successful plays on just 39.4% of pass attempts since Week 14 — fourth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 31.4% of pass attempts on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — fourth-worst in NFL

The Patriots have run successful plays on 29% of rush attempts in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 48%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 34% of plays in the 4th quarter this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 42%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 30% of plays in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 43%.
Thanks for that cheerful news. I think I'll go slice my wrists now.
 
I don’t think there is much difference between #4-#9 in the AFC. The Bills, Bengals, and the Chiefs should be able to make it to divisional weekend regardless. The most dangerous team is Miami, IMO. They are the only one with horses on offense to threaten the top 3 AFC teams, IMO.
I generally look at the quarterback position first. Tua even with playing poorly over the last month gives Miami a much better chance than Bridgewater or Thompson. I question if Tua can stay away from concussions. He's realistically one or two more away from reconsidering his career.

Of the definite AFC wild card teams, I look at LAC and BAL as the most dangerous, because of their quarterbacks.
 
Then in the 2023 season the NFL says "since you guys loved the 8 seed playoff last year so much, we're gonna make it permanent!" 4 wild card teams become the new normal. And they get a bunch of extra cash from an extra two playoff games on TV.
Believe me, that scenario crossed my mind too.
 
The Patriots are not beating the Bills in Buffalo.

The Patriots have run just 34.7% offensive plays in on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — second-worst in NFL. Bills have allowed their opponents to run just 38.3% of plays in their territory since Week 14 — fifth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 33.3% of pass attempts since Week 14 — worst in NFL. Bills have allowed successful plays on just 39.4% of pass attempts since Week 14 — fourth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 31.4% of pass attempts on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — fourth-worst in NFL

The Patriots have run successful plays on 29% of rush attempts in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 48%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 34% of plays in the 4th quarter this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 42%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 30% of plays in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 43%.
So you're saying there's a chance.
 
He had a great game. I was proud of him
They weren't exactly up against Dan Marino. In fact Marino at 61 is probably more dangerous than Skylar Thompson.
 
I don't expect a win. Just play hard and smart.
And no laterals.
 
F*ck KC. Anyway, they're the ones that benefit by cancelling the game since it clears path for #1 seed that gives them HFA.
This can't be understated.

Joe Burrow has the nuts to beat anyone anywhere so I'm not discounting him. However, home field is huge for Kansas City and Buffalo... the chances for each go way up with HFA throughout.
 
god damn neighbors dog is barking non stop .

can someone translate this:


does BUF have anything to play for? i imagine they need to win to keep their potential path to 1st seed open thereby taking it to neutral site. even if KC loses, BUF needs to win for that path... ? what am i missing?

or we getting a freebie because BUF considers neutral site same as away and letting players rest?
 
What they suck and have lost 5 in a row
But took Buffalo down to the wire in a snowstorm in Buffalo…..

With Tua…they can score. And this is a passing league…just saying…
 
I generally look at the quarterback position first. Tua even with playing poorly over the last month gives Miami a much better chance than Bridgewater or Thompson. I question if Tua can stay away from concussions. He's realistically one or two more away from reconsidering his career.

Of the definite AFC wild card teams, I look at LAC and BAL as the most dangerous, because of their quarterbacks.
Agree on LAC. For Baltimore, Lamar makes them significantly more dangerous…but they lack weapons outside of Lamar, Dobbins, and Andrews, IMO.
 
god damn neighbors dog is barking non stop .

can someone translate this:


does BUF have anything to play for? i imagine they need to win to keep their potential path to 1st seed open thereby taking it to neutral site. even if KC loses, BUF needs to win for that path... ? what am i missing?

or we getting a freebie because BUF considers neutral site same as away and letting players rest?

They're removing HFA from KC against BUF/CIN that they gain by cancelling BUF-CIN game. BUF has #2 seed to play for if they find playing against #7 seed more advantageous.

Edit: Damar asked them to play. They'll play to win not resting players.
 
god damn neighbors dog is barking non stop .

can someone translate this:


does BUF have anything to play for? i imagine they need to win to keep their potential path to 1st seed open thereby taking it to neutral site. even if KC loses, BUF needs to win for that path... ? what am i missing?

or we getting a freebie because BUF considers neutral site same as away and letting players rest?

Well there goes my three game parlay last week with Bengals +4 to win.
 
I'll be surprised if the Patriots stay within 10 points of the Bills, they can't score.

We've been watching it all season they need a defensive touchdown to break 20, that's not going to cut it even a mediocore sloppy Bills offensive effort will get into the 20s.
 
The Patriots are not beating the Bills in Buffalo.

The Patriots have run just 34.7% offensive plays in on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — second-worst in NFL. Bills have allowed their opponents to run just 38.3% of plays in their territory since Week 14 — fifth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 33.3% of pass attempts since Week 14 — worst in NFL. Bills have allowed successful plays on just 39.4% of pass attempts since Week 14 — fourth-best in NFL.

The Patriots have run successful plays on just 31.4% of pass attempts on their opponent’s side of the field since Week 14 — fourth-worst in NFL

The Patriots have run successful plays on 29% of rush attempts in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 48%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 34% of plays in the 4th quarter this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 42%.

The Patriots have run successful plays on 30% of plays in the red zone this season — worst in NFL; League Avg: 43%.
And yet... the Bills lost to Zach Wilson. AGS M'r F'r!!

(Whom am I kidding? I don't think they're winning either, but I'm hoping...)
 
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