They could, but it will be tough for them.They are probably the best of the AFC's 4-4 teams, with two last second fluke losses, and having played a brutal schedule. Right now, the two teams ahead of them for the Wild Card are Cleveland and Jacksonville, and Buffalo plays both of them, giving Buffalo a chance. The bad news is that both of those games will be on the road. They'll be 5-4 after this week, but 5 of the last 7 games are against teams with winning records. I think it would be asking a lot for such a young, injury riddled team to put together a late run against their upcoming schedule. They could do it, and I certainly hope thay will, but the schedule is against them.
2007-11-07 20:18:41
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answered by Captain Hammer 6
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Hello:
Well in their division they can at best finish 2nd to New England, so that leaves them with a wild card spot at best and though they are playing with spirit now: 1) the AFC has been for many years way too tight and I don't think they will have a good enough record to make the wild card 2) I think that The Bills are The Job (see the bible) of the NFL. I mean between the super bowls and the music city miracle...casting aside Doug "everybody get on my 5'7" back and you can get off in the end zone" Flutie (I would still take him on my team btw, any day of the week) for Rob Johnson of all people...
That just hurt. Oh for what its worth I suffered with you the three seasons that Bledsoe was under center for The Bills.
Sorry for my bad news, but even if they did get into the playoffs...I mean getting past the Steelers, the Pats or the Colts...I wouldn't count on it.
Good luck and happy watching
Rev Phil
2007-11-07 11:52:52
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answered by Rev Phil 4
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they're 4-4 right now, with Miami this week; they could easily be 7-2 (if not for the Dallas and Denver home losses - both winnable).
But the fact that they'll be 5-4 after this week, and probably 5-5 thru 10 games (Pats next week) is going to make it tough.
Tennesse is 6-2 and Jacksonville and Cleveland are 5-3 in the race for the wilcard.
Bills should hit 8 wins, maybe 9, but you need 10 wins in the AFC for a wildcard. They'll need some outside help.
2007-11-07 11:51:38
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answered by mikep426 6
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Sure why not...it would be fun to see them back in it, its been a while, plus yeah, Lynch is a stud.
PAC-10 product if I am not mistaken...
Good luck man, and congrats on an exciting season so far.
2007-11-07 12:09:53
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answered by Cod-y 3
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I think they have a shot at going to the play off.
2007-11-07 12:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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i thin if they were in the NFC no problem , mabey div, champs......but thte Bills have the toughest schedual in the NFL..so no i dont think so.
2007-11-07 12:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Not me. You can't have that many close games go against you and still make it imo.
2007-11-07 11:50:40
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answered by Iluvto B 1
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Not me....
But you do have one more week with a chance to a least win one...
2007-11-07 11:33:31
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answered by TDonn 5
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Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
2007-11-07 11:41:17
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answered by Jay 7
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not me. 2 good players doesn't cut it.
2007-11-07 13:29:16
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answered by patriot 4
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