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OFFICIAL Buffalo Bills @ Carolina Panthers Week 8 GAMEDAY Thread


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This whole splitting carries thing is dumb as well. You play the hot hand. It's irrelevant if Hubbard is the guy on the long deal and a team vet, because the way these things work if you get your chance and take it then the other has to fight his way back in. We had the best and most explosive rusher/rushing attack in the league with Dowdle. Now it's back to being slow and methodical.

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6 minutes ago, PleaseCutStewart said:

As bad as Dalton is, nobody is winning with these awful playcalls

That wasnt a bad play call, that was a lazy read by Dalton. The fumble wasnt a bad play call, the missed pass to Horn wasnt a bad play call.

Cope a little harder, Byrce is better. I am so sick of people delusionally bashing Bryce. Hes not great and I wish we would not have drafted him but he is better than Dalton all day. Anyone will a lick of football knowledge can see it.

Most of you are still hung up a that one game a few years back. Thats called a MIRAGE and yall fell for it

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Just now, CamTheMan said:

we got the RB with the best YPC in the league against the defense with the worst YPC allowed in the nfl since 1950. what do we do? lets slam chubby hubbard up the gut on first and second down and then throw it on 3rd and long!!1!!

Fireable offense tbh 

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