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rydogg58 01-24-2025 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17931758)
This will be the worst experience that Damar Hamlin has ever had on a football field

More so than that playoff loss to the Bengals in 2023.

Or did you mean something else? It's like this guy has 9 lives or something when it comes to losing games and other things.

ThyKingdomCome15 01-24-2025 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by deegs (Post 17931761)
I hope he dies

LMAO

smithandrew051 01-24-2025 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by rydogg58 (Post 17931763)
More so than that playoff loss to the Bengals in 2023.

Or did you mean something else? It's like this guy has 9 lives or something when it comes to losing games and other things.

Not sure what you mean?

Let me check his Wikipedia page.

****checks page****

…hold the fort.

SAGA45 01-24-2025 09:05 PM

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From the Bills subreddit...they think 4th time's the charm

TheGuardian 01-24-2025 09:09 PM

They aren't wrong in that, no one has ever lost 4 times to same dude.

Also of note -

I've spent everyday reading what I can, and watching every breakdown I can and it really looks like this to me....

- It's gonna come down to turnovers. The Bills have been feasting on them all season and NOT turning the ball over.

- But when we don't turn it over at all, the record under Pat is something insane like 33-1 or something. Like unfathomable.

If the Ravens don't spot the turnovers they probably win that game.

So turnsover aren't just like "1" in this game, it's monumental because each team is also thriving off of long drives that keep the other teams offense on the bench.

Whowever wins that batlle is probably going to win even if they don't get points off of the turnover because of the loss of posession for the other team.

This is def the most nervous I've been the whole Mahomes era. It's so close it's a coin flip.

smithandrew051 01-24-2025 09:11 PM

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Originally Posted by TheGuardian (Post 17931787)
They aren't wrong in that, no one has ever lost 4 times to same dude.

Also of note -

I've spent everyday reading what I can, and watching every breakdown I can and it really looks like this to me....

- It's gonna come down to turnovers. The Bills have been feasting on them all season and NOT turning the ball over.

- But when we don't turn it over at all, the record under Pat is something insane like 33-1 or something. Like unfathomable.

If the Ravens don't spot the turnovers they probably win that game.

So turnsover aren't just like "1" in this game, it's monumental because each team is also thriving off of long drives that keep the other teams offense on the bench.

Whowever wins that batlle is probably going to win even if they don't get points off of the turnover because of the loss of posession for the other team.

This is def the most nervous I've been the whole Mahomes era. It's so close it's a coin flip.

Ravens lost by 2 and were -3 in turnover differential.

If the turnovers were even, Ravens win comfortably.

If the turnovers were reversed, Ravens win in a blowout. Like 20+.

ThyKingdomCome15 01-24-2025 09:19 PM

Bills are toast.

staylor26 01-24-2025 09:21 PM

Turnovers are yet another reason Hunt should be the primary back.

TheGuardian 01-24-2025 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17931791)
Ravens lost by 2 and were -3 in turnover differential.

If the turnovers were even, Ravens win comfortably.

If the turnovers were reversed, Ravens win in a blowout. Like 20+.

Yup. Not even a close game.

Buffalo has been allowing lots of YAC because they are trying to punch the ball out. And it's worked because all the yards in the world don't mean much if you're putting the ball on the ground.

Kareem doesn't fumble. He needs to be the only back seeing the rock toting.

RunKC 01-24-2025 09:33 PM

It’s not Kareem or Worthy or anyone else on offense I’m worried about with turnovers.

It’s Remigio to concerns me

smithandrew051 01-24-2025 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by RunKC (Post 17931816)
It’s not Kareem or Worthy or anyone else on offense I’m worried about with turnovers.

It’s Remigio to concerns me

Kelce needs to stay locked in too.

He’s occasionally prone to turnovers similar to what got Andrews.

He’s lost them against the Patriots in 2019, Bengals (2022?), and Eagles last year.

Just take the yards that are there. Don’t dance. Protect the ball.

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tredadda 01-24-2025 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by smithandrew051 (Post 17931819)
Kelce needs to stay locked in too.

He’s occasionally prone to turnovers similar to what got Andrews.

He’s lost them against the Patriots in 2019, Bengals (2022?), and Eagles last year.

Just take the yards that are there. Don’t dance. Protect the ball.

I think he will be locked in. He knows what’s at stake and I promise that ball security has been a point of emphasis this week, especially given how Buffalo generates them and how they capitalize on those turnovers.

philfree 01-24-2025 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by SAGA45 (Post 17931783)
From the Bills subreddit...they think 4th time's the charm

I don't think history bares that out. LMAO

ROYC75 01-24-2025 09:51 PM

It's our annual time to toast these Buffal Wings!


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