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I think so too. The Bills are a bit overhypedIn a close game, Rams win.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I think so too. The Bills are a bit overhypedIn a close game, Rams win.
Buffalo winning is objectively bad for the Patriots. We should root for Buffalo to lose in game 1 of the year before any clinching scenarios exist. Your Bucs fandom overruling your Pats fandom makes me sad.I'll admit I'm rooting for Buffalo tonight. No shame in that. A Rams loss is good for the Bucs, who I'm also rooting for this season. The Patriots have two shots of their own at Buffalo, and according to some, Belichick owns them (despite lately not being able to stop them from scoring on literally every drive).
The way I see it, Buffalo has a 85% chance of winning the East. The Patriots at 10% and Miami at 5%. So, a Buffalo win tonight ultimately will not impact the Patriots chances of winning the division. In fact Buffalo plays a lot of potential AFC wild card contenders this season and the best bet for the Patriots will be Buffalo winning those games.
Not if you follow my logic. Which you're not. Which is understandable considering our outlooks on the season are apparently different. Buffalo is too good not to win at least 12 games and the Patriots aren't good enough to get above 10 wins... in my opinion... so the way I see it the Patriots are contending for a wild card spot only this season. Therefore Buffalo beating any AFC opponent would be good for the Patriots.Buffalo winning is objectively bad for the Patriots. We should root for Buffalo to lose in game 1 of the year before any clinching scenarios exist. Your Bucs fandom overruling your Pats fandom makes me sad.
I'll admit I'm rooting for Buffalo tonight. No shame in that. A Rams loss is good for the Bucs, who I'm also rooting for this season. The Patriots have two shots of their own at Buffalo, and according to some, Belichick owns them (despite lately not being able to stop them from scoring on literally every drive).
The way I see it, Buffalo has a 85% chance of winning the East. The Patriots at 10% and Miami at 5%. So, a Buffalo win tonight ultimately will not impact the Patriots chances of winning the division. In fact Buffalo plays a lot of potential AFC wild card contenders this season and the best bet for the Patriots will be Buffalo winning those games.
Not if you follow my logic.
They love him here in the Bay Areaits hilarious to see the trey lance hype over the other 2nd year QBs who actually played a full season. I get he's probably in the best offense out of them but garoppolo was too and he got benched
You're in regular communication with her?@ashley1992 what did I tell you?
Ok, sureNot if you follow my logic. Which you're not. Which is understandable considering our outlooks on the season are apparently different. Buffalo is too good not to win at least 12 games and the Patriots aren't good enough to get above 10 wins... in my opinion... so the way I see it the Patriots are contending for a wild card spot only this season. Therefore Buffalo beating any AFC opponent would be good for the Patriots.
I like the Bucs organization and players but I'm really rooting for Brady. I don't consider myself a "Bucs fan." Despite my feelings on Belichick I do consider myself a Patriots fan but realistically I don't see them as a true contender at this point. Buffalo is going to be a big problem for awhile, but aside from that, the Patriots seem to still have a long way to go (from a roster and assistant coaching staff standpoint) before they can compete with the best teams in the conference. Allen, Mahomes, Herbert, Burrow, Watson, Jackson and Wilson is a daunting list of quarterbacks to have to get through to get to where you want to be.
I'm curious to see how Allen Robinson does...they made it a goal to get OBJ acclimated quick last yearShould be a great game. Rams missing Van Jefferson, Bills missing Tradavious White.
aw how cute@ashley1992 what did I tell you?
Nobody tell him the Bills are so far out of the 2022 Patriots league that it won’t matter if they win this game or not, and that there’s not going to be anything remotely close to some race for the #1 seed between Buffalo and the Pats practicing in a landfill somewhere.Buffalo winning is objectively bad for the Patriots. We should root for Buffalo to lose in game 1 of the year before any clinching scenarios exist. Your Bucs fandom overruling your Pats fandom makes me sad.
you are rooting for whats good for the bucks over whats good for the Patriots...Not if you follow my logic. Which you're not. Which is understandable considering our outlooks on the season are apparently different. Buffalo is too good not to win at least 12 games and the Patriots aren't good enough to get above 10 wins... in my opinion... so the way I see it the Patriots are contending for a wild card spot only this season. Therefore Buffalo beating any AFC opponent would be good for the Patriots.
I like the Bucs organization and players but I'm really rooting for Brady. I don't consider myself a "Bucs fan." Despite my feelings on Belichick I do consider myself a Patriots fan but realistically I don't see them as a true contender at this point. Buffalo is going to be a big problem for awhile, but aside from that, the Patriots seem to still have a long way to go (from a roster and assistant coaching staff standpoint) before they can compete with the best teams in the conference. Allen, Mahomes, Herbert, Burrow, Watson, Jackson and Wilson is a daunting list of quarterbacks to have to get through to get to where you want to be.
I remember when this jersey first came out a few years ago.