Do we honestly have a clear picture of this team, on both sides of the ball? They are on a 8 game win streak. But only 2 of those were against teams with a winning record. Yes, the wins against LAC and DEN were solid, but beating TEN twice, IND twice, and the Jets and AZ isn't really telling us much. Also, the Jags don't really have any playoff experience at this level. BUF most certainly does.
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Do we honestly have a clear picture of this team, on both sides of the ball? They are on a 8 game win streak. But only 2 of those were against teams with a winning record. Yes, the wins against LAC and DEN were solid, but beating TEN twice, IND twice, and the Jets and AZ isn't really telling us much. Also, the Jags don't really have any playoff experience at this level. BUF most certainly does.
the jags playedd the patriots a few years ago in new england to go tthe superbowl withblake bortles and probably should've won that game. an incredible defensvie play sealed the win for the patriots. they might not have the same experience but that organizztion has been on these kind of runs in the past. they may not go away as quietly as you think.
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the jags playedd the patriots a few years ago in new england to go tthe superbowl withblake bortles and probably should've won that game. an incredible defensvie play sealed the win for the patriots. they might not have the same experience but that organizztion has been on these kind of runs in the past. they may not go away as quietly as you think.
I'll give the Jags a little more credit than that. They beat the Chiefs early in the season before the wheels came off that team, and the first game with Indy was with Daniel Jones starting for the Colts. My concern with Jacksonville is have they peaked too soon? They've scored 182 total points in their last five games (36.4 average per game), which isn't sustainable. The Bills strike me as a team that's been laying in the weeds, ready to explode come playoff time....maybe. Which team shows up in J'ville? The one that suffered inexplicable road losses at Atlanta, and Miami, or the one that won impressively at Pittsburgh and New England?
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I'll give the Jags a little more credit than that. They beat the Chiefs early in the season before the wheels came off that team, and the first game with Indy was with Daniel Jones starting for the Colts. My concern with Jacksonville is have they peaked too soon? They've scored 182 total points in their last five games (36.4 average per game), which isn't sustainable. The Bills strike me as a team that's been laying in the weeds, ready to explode come playoff time....maybe. Which team shows up in J'ville? The one that suffered inexplicable road losses at Atlanta, and Miami, or the one that won impressively at Pittsburgh and New England?
McDermott coaching on the road and the Bills have their worst run D in the last decade....Allen can of course play a great game and win....but I'm not betting on that.
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McDermott coaching on the road and the Bills have their worst run D in the last decade....Allen can of course play a great game and win....but I'm not betting on that.
McDermott coaching on the road and the Bills have their worst run D in the last decade....Allen can of course play a great game and win....but I'm not betting on that.
mcdermott is holding them back. After they lose here he gets canned.
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McDermott coaching on the road and the Bills have their worst run D in the last decade....Allen can of course play a great game and win....but I'm not betting on that.
mcdermott is holding them back. After they lose here he gets canned.
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