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Bills loss a HUGE stab in the heart!


Dpantherman

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think about this, had we won last week, we would be 4-3 and could possibly have a tie for 2nd place in the division (ATL would have tiebreaker), and have an even greater shot at contending this year. I know its hind sight, but my goodness, I can't stop thinking about the importance of that game.

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true, but at this point we've just got to move forward with what we've got. if fox can find a way to mold this victory into more victories - that is, keeping the players playing at the same level - we'll control our own destiny by december.

hopefully.

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Yeah its makes me depressed to have lost to the Bills and whoop the Cards ass. But Doc Holiday is right there are games teams lose and win that have no business doing so. Gotta move beyond the what ifs this season, im guessing we have a few more what ifs coming our way.

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We essentially traded a win for a loss. I doubt we would have won the Arizona game without the lessons learned in the Buffalo game.

That's a pretty damned good point right there.

If not for embarASSing one's self against Buffalo, maybe we don't beat Arizona.

Nice observation

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