NFL 2022-23

Tampa Bay vs Indianapolis was pretty bad
That was pretty brutal. I just meant as far as biggest deficit ever overcome, which they just set the record for. Bills/Oilers and Pats/Falcons are still probably the biggest considering the stakes.

The Bills were curiously enough led by Frank Reich, who the Colts fired earlier.
 
That was pretty brutal. I just meant as far as biggest deficit ever overcome, which they just set the record for. Bills/Oilers and Pats/Falcons are still probably the biggest considering the stakes.

The Bills were curiously enough led by Frank Reich, who the Colts fired earlier.

I wish they would bring back the Oilers name so bad and now I need to find that game.
 
Matt Ryan doesn’t really deserve the blame there. Not his fault his defense gave up 39 points. He doesn’t play defense. If they could’ve actually stopped even one touchdown in the second half, they win. But of course he’ll get the full blame. Lol.

Ya I agree
 
I will say, he could’ve definitely played better. But like, people act as if the QB is to praise or blame for everything, and defense gets off when the team chokes, or not enough praise when they win a game.
 
I will say, he could’ve definitely played better. But like, people act as if the QB is to praise or blame for everything, and defense gets off when the team chokes, or not enough praise when they win a game.

I didn’t see Ryan making impressive throws but that defense is bad

0 INT’s.
 
Technically a meaningless game. Even a win today wouldn't matter if we lose to Cinn week 18. I'm happy with JK Dobbins and the defense. Hope Lamar gets thing going next week.
Even going in Playoffs #5 wouldn't be a bad thing to get Titans 1st round.
 
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Buffalo has never been my favorite team but almost always close. The way the fans stand by their team has always impressed me.
 
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