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the-football-chick · 7 months
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The Bills are cleaning house
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nflupdates · 7 months
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nosdk · 2 years
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New Orleans Saints mangler fem spillere mod Cincinnati
New Orleans Saints mangler fem spillere mod Cincinnati
New Orleans Saints kommer på en svær opgave, når holdet på hjemmebane møder Cincinnati Bengals. Saints kommer til at mangle hele fem spillere på søndag. Saints har ikke fået receivere Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry og Deonty Harty klar til kampen. Mens rookie Chris Olave er questionable. Heller ikke cornerback Marshon Lattimore bliver klar til Bengals kampen. Dermed kommer Saints defensive…
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nlockett1225 · 2 months
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shynessboys · 8 months
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Meeting Deonte Harty’s dad and son in the mall today because of my bills Jersey has never made me so proud to be a bills fan🥲 it’s always so homey meeting another person because you know no sane person signs up to be a Bills fan, we’re all crazy LMAO. Anyway, what a cool experience and his sons little “buffalo🥺” still makes my heart CLENCH
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anthonybialy · 9 months
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Buffalo Bills Keep Going As Is
Back-to-back-to-back-to-back wins tops even Tom Emanski.  Fred McGriff thinks this is the team that gets results.  A Buffalo Bills home playoff game seems both like a fitting result and improbable occurrence.  The club embodied humanity while winning a fourth consecutive divisional title by not changing who they are for the regular finale.  Accept underachieving during victory as the best possible result.
This is Sean McDermott’s team, all right.  Winning while infuriating is a signature like Marv turning on faucets.  Workers who sort-of get the job done are not going to alter their approach to finishing their assigned tasks now.  It’d still be nice if they’d show up from the start of their shift in lieu of doing twice the work in half the time.
Figuring out where the end zone is and how clocks work would be productive uses of playoff preparation time.  The first half’s end and second half’s start combined to be as productive as the time in between.  Buffalo also scored zero points in the locker room.  A coach’s dream felt like a real one where they slept while having no control over events.
I hope they’re spending this week seeing how Leonard Fournette’s catching skills are, too.  Ronnie Harmon thinks James Cook’s drop was bad.  I wish George Lucas weren’t correct about history rhyming.  There was a James Cook glass, but he dropped it.
A punt returned for a touchdown just like McDermott planned proved to be the difference.  Points count no matter how you get them and affect what happens next, which should assuage guilt about lack of productivity.  That was some nice work by Deonte Harty, even though players need to stop celebrating before getting to the end zone.  Not dropping the ball is like avoiding an accident despite driving while texting: you won’t get away with it forever.
Convoluted cheering offered a distraction until prime time.  Trevor Lawrence finally inspires.  Let’s all give to his foundation.  A fourth down throw which still hasn’t landed reduced the magnitude of the league’s regular-season coda.  But settling for seventh would’ve reflected a lack of ambition.  The divisional winners spent much of the outing shaking a wild card mentality.
Making the tournament was not an excuse to look nonchalant.  The Jaguars melting down into the new year removed a good deal of potential stress.  But that was no time to coast.  Will those presented with an opportunity react by seeking more or dodging it?  A chance to win the division again was thrilling precisely because it’s simple.  We still had to learn who gets to patronize the New Era Flagship Store.  The home team’s fans had to travel back from Miami.
Finding a new way every game to keep results close is not the best approach to maintaining an interesting life.  But the Bills weren’t about to change their routine of not having one.  Unpredictability is predictable.  Everyone has an exhausting relative who’ll tantrum over trivial matters; some of us have more than one.  The particulars of any nasty outburst may differ, but the one consistency is that they’re lamentably bound to happen.  Self-improvement means not being the same any longer, which may be a good outcome and is certainly a near impossibility.
Josh Allen strives to overcome Sean McDermott and Josh Allen.  The single-handed hope doesn’t have to keep acting recklessly to prove something psychologically demented Hank Schrader-style.  Foolishness doesn’t have to be included in the package.  Presuming insane risks are intrinsic to a bold quarterback is like thinking rock stars live too intensely to live long, and meanwhile Keith Richards has had more birthdays than you.
A miscommunication with Gabe Davis is a tradition to abandon like spending Christmas wading in your contaminated gene pool.  Getting Eli Apple an interception is the best way to avoid cockiness.  Knowing he was out of position worse than Larry Brown just makes the attempt that much more regrettable.  Don’t aim at the trash receptacle.  This isn’t Kan-Jam.  
Throw to Stefon Diggs instead.  He and his quarterback occasionally act like they’re suddenly not soulmates.  The lack of chemistry is particularly frustrating given that they’ve previously had the relationship to which all aspired.  Watching them reunited like a Hallmark movie was satisfying even if they could’ve skipped anticipated drama.
Bounces go your way if fate’s on your side.  Or maybe fate takes your side if you’re acting with effective aggression.  After we’re done debating the universe’s nature, we can enjoy success from chaos.  Turning “What a drag” into a compliment is the result of Trent Sherfield's Divine performance.  A deflection going Buffalo’s way may mean existence’s sole purpose is not to crush us.
Doing as they please shows the Bills at their most successful.  Defenders know the call and the offense makes it anyway.  Daring them to stop you smirks at deception.  Josh is going to dive leftward like he can see the televised line, so go ahead and try to shove back.
Griping about the 11th win is a unique way of maintaining high standards.  Avoiding taking success for granted is a challenge for which we beg.  Make sure to never grow tired of adding to a divisional champions hat collection.  It’s remarkable how ordinary success has become despite this roster’s confounding tendency to complicate goals.
A playoff team that’s inspired an alarming lack of confidence finished as conference runner-up in spite of themselves.  The best choice entering the playoffs is to make a deal to continue enjoying wins no matter how aggravatingly they may unfold.  Regular practice creates routines.  The Bills established one during the regular season that worked, at least in the end.
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ramzan1314 · 9 months
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Bills 24, Chargers 22 | Final score, game highlights + stats to know
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It took nearly all 60 minutes, but the Buffalo Bills got an early Christmas present Saturday Night, beating the Los Angeles Chargers 24-22 in SoFi Stadium.
With just under 30 seconds remaining, Tyler Bass hit a 29-yard field goal to give the Bills the win they needed to stay in the hunt for a spot in the playoffs. Ed Oliver put the exclamation point on the victory, sacking Easton Stick for the second time of the night to put pressure on the Chargers offense as the clock ticked down.
Josh Allen finished with 237 passing yards, a passing touchdown and an interception, adding 15 yards and two scores on the ground. In the process, he recorded his 11th game with both a passing and rushing touchdown to extend the NFL single-season record he set last week against the Dallas Cowboys.
Taylor Rapp led the defense with 9 total tackles and the front four – along with cornerback Rasul Douglas – accounted for three total sacks.
After two stalled drives to start the game, the Bills found themselves down 10 early in the second quarter. A Deonte Harty fumble on a punt return set the Chargers up for a short touchdown drive after they kicked a field goal on their opening drive.
In the second quarter, the Buffalo defense forced the Chargers to go three-and-out and the offense took advantage, taking a lead they would not yield for the remainder of the game. It took the Bills just one play to get in the end zone, as Allen dropped back, rolled to the right and hit Gabe Davis in perfect stride for a 57-yard touchdown.
Davis, who had failed to record a reception in the Bills' previous two games, had a big night, recording four catches for 130 yards and a touchdown, including a deep ball that set up Buffalo's third touchdown of the night and allowed the Bills to pull away with the win.
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sfnewsvine · 2 years
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Saints to start Andy Dalton at QB Sunday vs. Bengals
New Orleans Saints quarterback Andy Dalton will begin towards the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, in keeping with coach Dennis Allen. Quarterback Jameis Winston returned to observe on Wednesday after lacking two weeks with a again harm however was not able to play. Winston suffered the harm within the season opener. The Saints will even be with out huge receivers Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Deonte Harty, whereas cornerback Marshon Lattimore has been dominated out as nicely. Vast receiver Chris Olave, who’s within the concussion protocol, is questionable. Allen mentioned Thomas, who has a toe harm, is “getting higher, however he is not there but.” Dalton, who was drafted by the Bengals and performed in Cincinnati from 2011 to 2019, is 2-0 towards his former staff as a member of the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. “Three years in a row,” Dalton mentioned with a smile on Friday after observe. “It was one of many issues after I signed right here, I noticed that we might be enjoying Cincinnati once more. Simply the way in which it is labored out.” Originally published at SF Newsvine
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the-football-chick · 2 years
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Saints WR Chris Olave (concussion) is out for today's game against the Bengals. The Saints are also playing without WRs Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry and Deonte Harty. Who's left? Tre'quan Smith, Keith Kirkwood, Marquez Callaway, Kevin White and rookie Rashid Shaheed.
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anthonybialy · 11 months
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Buffalo Bills Won’t Win Like That Again
The Bills lost.  Sure, the league counts a victory.  But a team in the habit of not putting it together fell short just as surely as Harvard beat Yale 29-29. The complete lack of style exposed latent deficiencies.  Their choice now is to either pretend they can keep winning like that or realize the hangover has merely been postponed.
Tyrod Taylor started in Buffalo.  Jerry Seinfeld wonders what year it is. A sputtering offense should but doesn’t feel as confusing.  Looking like the Sabres of football reflects the Pegula empire’s consistency.  Don Granato thanks Ken Dorsey for making him appear to waste less talent.
It was considerate of them to let the first scoring drive continue until the fourth to really sum up the tone.  Being down after one quarter was almost as bad as losing at halftime, which was almost as bad as losing after three quarters.  The final result was barely less harrowing.  Going scoreless until the final stanza sums up the team’s state.
Observers understandably sensed the vibe that this game would be easy.  Players apparently agreed to the point that they didn’t feel like they needed to put it all together.  Relying upon the Giants not knowing how time works is an insufficient strategy.
This looks like a pompous team that thinks force of will is all it takes to coast to the playoffs.  Buffalo played like a C student who claims he doesn’t work hard unless he’s challenged.  Did they look that clever?
Ken Dorsey has passed The Rock as the Miami player I loathe the most.  The one thing worse than overthinking is when ideas aren’t swell.  The prevailing narrative is that he didn’t make it in the NFL because of a weak arm.  It turns out to not be the only reason.  
Dorsey’s fascination with the shotgun is as baffling as his Madden-style bomb reliance.  Wasting potential like Walter White is the natural consequence of being told the wrong things to do.
Not doing as told began a punk rebellion that saved the Bills from a fate worse than a Starland Vocal Band concert.  It took Allen making up a play while it happened to overcome the unimpressive call.  DIY projects that improvised away from the woeful design gave underused targets like Quintin Morris and Deonte Harty a chance to help.
Stefon Diggs needs help from anywhere he can.  This offense is struggling to the point where his outbursts are justified.  That’s especially so when the anger is at himself.  His high standard means he gets upset when his own outcomes are unsatisfactory.
The talented have trouble accepting the underwhelming.  Diggs is an opera singer who won’t tolerate his own scooping.  Pair that with passion on par with Charlie Kelly’s friend Ernesto to find someone who won’t settle.
His ostensible lashing out is actually cathartic.  Buffalo’s top option has a personality like the coach of fellow New York State team the Knicks.  Tom Thibodeau is renowned for haranguing officials for perceived blown calls before settling right down.  Having one’s say is sometimes all frustrated people need.
Everyone’s exasperated at Kaiir Elam for playing like a saboteur.  Like Dorsey, he’s in his second year on the job and regressing instead of adjusting.  The Bills pulled off victory that never should’ve been improbable despite endemic choking.  Tyler Bass is the Dawson Knox of Kaiir Elams.
Buffalo is not exactly the only team coping with injuries.  The stressful affair felt particularly mortifying noting New Jersey’s depleted line.  Brian Daboll was a turned ankle away from playing guard.
The toughest test was that it wasn’t much of one.  There’s a reason they play the games even if matchups seem uneven, and the Bills could’ve kept that truism hypothetical instead of creating an example.  This club should have learned nothing about themselves from what looked like an FBS team playing an FCS one.  A game that revealed that many flaws can’t be excused away by noting wins count no matter what.  Pretend they overcame challenges to reach delusional levels of optimism.
Dorsey’s infuriating ineptitude has become as unsurprising as NBC coming back from a commercial with a tour featuring the worst of tailgaters.  It’s well past time to stop defining a fanbase by a handful of dolts smashing tables.  Everyone sane was sick of the clown act years ago.  Bills fans are as tired of Pinto Ron as we are of Dorsey.
The music was better.  Playing Rick James before a commercial let everyone know this game was somewhat near Buffalo. Putting on Once in a Lifetime going into break was even more fitting.  The Bills never pondered how they got there.
Enjoy the technical win.  Playing that poorly for that long is a defeat.  A sense of nonchalance follows from misguided preparation.  Coaches must determine whether this roster is either not as awesome as they think or thinking they can be awesome when it’s needed.
That wasn’t merely a struggling outlier.  Feared flaws have become reality in a true horror show.  The Bills should be sorting their lives out like Shaun after playing like zombies.   The notion they can win despite staggering would be the worst downside of not caring about how it happened.
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nosdk · 2 years
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Jameis Winston er tilbage på træningsbanen
Jameis Winston er tilbage på træningsbanen
New Orleans Saints havde quarterback Jameis Winston tilbage på træningsbanen igen, efter han ikke har trænet de sidste to uger. Desværre mangler Saints hele fire receivere. Michael Thomas, Jarvis Landry, Chris Olave og Deonte Harty trænede slet ikke. Marshon Lattimore trænede heller ikke, og Paulson Adebo var begrænset. Det samme var safety Marcus Maye. PositionNameInjuryWednesdayWRDeonte…
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nosdk · 2 years
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Adebo, Kamara og Winston alle Questionable mod Panthers
Adebo, Kamara og Winston alle Questionable mod Panthers
Af New Orleans Saints ti spillere på skadesrapporten, er seks spillere questionable, mens kun en spiller er dømt ude mod Carolina Panthers. Saints kommer til at mangle rookie cornerback Alontae Taylor. Taylor skadede sin ankel under torsdagens træning og bliver ikke klar til kamp denne uge. Taylor havde ellers flere gode momenter i kampen mod Buccaneers. Quarterback Jameis Winston, running back…
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nosdk · 2 years
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Jameis Winston var begrændset i træningen
Jameis Winston var begrændset i træningen
New Orleans Saints havde alle spillere helt eller delvist med i onsdagens træning. Både Jameis Winston og cornerback Paulson Adebo var med, selvom det var i begrænset omfang. Jameis Winston's response when I asked if he's preparing with the expectation that he's going to start on Sunday. pic.twitter.com/yncNzI24sd— Sean FazendeFOX8 (@SeanFazendeFOX8) September 21, 2022 Saints har Andy Dalton…
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nosdk · 2 years
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Hvordan Ser New Orleans Saints roster ud
Hvordan Ser New Orleans Saints roster ud
New Orleans Saints har lavet de store cuts og her er hvem der er kommet med på holdet. Angrebet (26) Quarterbacks: Andy Dalton, Jameis Winston Running Backs: Mark Ingram II, Alvin Kamara, Tony Jones Jr., Dwayne Washington, Full back: Adam Prentice Wide receivers: Marquez Callaway, Jarvis Landry, Chris Olave (R), Tre’Quan Smith, Michael Thomas, Deonte Harty Tight End: Taysom Hill, Juwan…
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