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10 minutes ago, KarenK said:

Watch a few more angles.  

They didn’t show any on the broadcast. Even the announcers were questioning the call.

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27 minutes ago, Chris said:

They didn’t show any on the broadcast. Even the announcers were questioning the call.

The one I saw Mostert caught the ball and leaned in to start to run and then Rapp hit him.  It was forward motion and not intentional really but Mostert was heading out to run.

 

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24 minutes ago, Chris said:

Mostert literally lowers his head and hits Rapp as can be seen here. Calling the penalty on Rapp makes no sense.

Aaah that was a different play, there was another one like that so I'm wrong on that one

 

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Well, since most of the calls go against the Bills, right or wrong, at least this miss call was in our favor.

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Yeah that’s the play I was referring to.

There were definitely some lousy calls against Buffalo. A lot of people are saying the two back to back holding calls were BS, but I didn’t see well enough to say one way or the other for Torrence. The one against Dawkins was bull though.

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Someone find Poyer and punch him in the face for me:

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On Sunday, the Buffalo Bills did just that winning their first matchup on the road against the Indianapolis Colts since 1998. They also moved to 8-2 on the season for the first time since 1993 with their 30-20 win.

Buffalo’s defense got the team off to a hot start with a pick-six on the Colts’ first play of the game. The offense wasn’t as sharp early in the game, but that was to be expected without Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman, two of their top receivers. Josh Allen and the offense, however, came up clutch in the fourth quarter when it mattered most. The unit put together a 13-play, 84 yard drive that ended in a James Cook touchdown to put the game away.

Following their eighth win of the season, here are reasons to be encouraged and worried about Buffalo.

 

Read the rest here, and tell us what you think!

 

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2 hours ago, Twin Tiers Living said:

Read the rest here, and tell us what you think!

 

Alot of plusses and only a couple negatives based on that.  Gotta agree with the run game. We need one.

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Orchard Park, N.Y. — Buffalo Bills right tackle Spencer Brownand tight end Dalton Kincaid were injured against the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday, and neither will practice on Wednesday.

Brown sustained an ankle injury in the fourth quarter during Buffalo’s 13-play touchdown drive to secure its win over the Colts. He missed eight plays and then returned to and finished the game. Kincaid hurt his knee in the second quarter, left the game, and returned, but was forced to leave again for good in the third quarter.

Bills coach Sean McDermott said that he’s hopeful Brown will be able to practice this week, but the team is taking it one day at a time. If Brown can’t go on Sunday, third-year tackle Ryan Van Demark will be in line to play. He entered Sunday’s game in Brown’s place and impressed.

 

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Well he paid one guys fine and now making donations for another.  Probably not going to stop the bullshit calls they keep making.   He should ante up to send the refs back to training.  lol

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2 hours ago, KarenK said:

Probably not going to stop the bullshit calls they keep making.

The only way to accomplish that is to hold them responsible like they do the players. Start hitting the refs in the wallet and they'll be a little more careful. 

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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — After watching quarterback Josh Allen bounce off two Kansas City Chiefs defenders before crossing the goal line on a 26-yard run, Bills receiver Khalil Shakir joined the rest of the packed Buffalo stadium by screaming at the top of his lungs.

Allen’s touchdown on fourth-and-2 with 2:17 left sealed Buffalo’s 30-21 victory, kept the Bills (9-2) in contention for the AFC’s top seed and spoiled the two-time defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs’ bid for a perfect season.

“When Josh takes off, I find myself just watching, like, ‘Wow, he’s different,’” Shakir said. “When he took off today, I just started yelling. I couldn’t stop yelling. I was blanking in the head.”

 

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I think all the Miami fans thanking the Bills and Josh should put their money where their mouths.  Do a "mafia" thank you and ante up 17 each for Josh's charity.

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Rumor has it that Milano is playing against SF Sunday night.  Hope it's true.  

I also hope they don't get the 4+ ft of snow they are predicting.

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Oh hell yeah:

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Matt Milano will suit up for the Buffalo Bills in a regular season game for the first time since October 8, 2023.

Milano, 30, suffered a leg injury that took him out of action for the remainder of the year. After recuperating from the leg injury, Milano seemed poised to return to the field at the start of the season. A bicep tear in mid-August delayed Milano’s return.

After missing over one calendar year of football, Milano is set to return on Sunday Night Football against the San Francisco 49ers after the team activated the linebacker on Saturday afternoon.

 

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Not that we doubted him:

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Bills quarterback Josh Allen has broken another record. With Allen's 7-yard TD pass to Mack Hollins against the 49ers, the QB now has the most total touchdowns (245) in Buffalo Bills franchise history.

Allen passes Bills Legend and Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly who had 244 during his career in Buffalo.

The QB now has 186 passing touchdowns and 58 rushing touchdowns in his seven-year career. He also has 1 receiving TD.

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This play was just simply amazing. We’ll be seeing it all week, and living every second of it:

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