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This philosophy is so flawed and I can't believe people still stick with it. If you take the ball then don't score you've already given up a massive advantage and made it far more difficult to catch up to it. Even if you do score, you have to be up two scores at the half in order to keep that advantage. Lastly, no one is going to not run the ball just because you scored on the first drive of the game. On the flipside, if you defer and stop their first drive, you have given yourself a potential to be up 3 scores on that team. Even if you don't realize that potential and start slow, you have the cushion to play catch up with the double dip. It is absolutely insane to not defer the ball.
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Thank you. I told him they are not and he is getting it fixed.
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Half of our Dline investment isnt even playing. Oliver has been out. 2 guys on suspension. Not to mention Milano. Im disappointed in the Dline too but Oliver was a beast and Bosa fed off that as well. Nobodies dline is good when you start taking starters away. Yes, its really the biggest problem is all the missed tackles. Just look how many times we've had a b-line on the QB only to whiff and have the QB pick up a first down.
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Is Hawes in the process of surpassing Knox as TE2??
ticketssince61 replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
So far this year: Knox 4 catches / 39 yards / 0 TD -> $578,000 per catch Hawes 4 catches / 54 yards / 1 TD -> $70,000 per catch -
I do every day. It’ll never get better than these next few years. No time to pout…. Until McDs D gives up 68 points and we lose by 1 in the Super Bowl.
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He can't play anything
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Where is Landon Jackson ???
Sierra Foothills replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall
And Jackson Hawes, Deone Walker, TJ Sanders, and Dorian Strong are all hovering at around 100 snaps. This is shaping up as an excellent rookie class. I don't know if you're trolling or just lack perspective. Thank you. -
Where is Landon Jackson ???
BillsFanForever19 replied to Buffalo Barbarian's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes, I'm aware of that. But that's still what some posters were expecting. Calling him "Maxx Crosby esque" in threads like these: He was always considered a Raw prospect that would need some development. That's why he was available in the 3rd, at a position where if you're thought of as even potentially a low grade starter or difference making 3rd DE out of the gate, you're off the board by the time Day 2 starts. Is it slightly disappointing that he looks so "not ready for primetime" that he hasn't dressed yet? Yes. But this reality was always a lot more likely than he was going to be making an impact from Day 1. Especially on a team like ours. - Today
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The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
NewEra replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s fine. I see the correlation. 👍🏻 -
Phins Perspective on the Hill Injury
Buffalo716 replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall
The Chiefs literally were in like 10 or 11 one score games last year and looked not great the majority We didn't look good on Sunday and we still won by double digits -
Yes. It was a defensive timeout. That's my understanding too... the timeout was because they only had 10 for the 2 point conversion. After the timeout, they prevented the 2 point conversion with a full complement of players. Speaking of. locker room speeches and the slow clap, this might be the greatest one of all time, albeit in cinematic history:
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The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
90sBills replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
I still have hope for Coleman. It’s still very early in his career. The injury last year set him back and he wasn’t quite as effective when he returned, especially in the playoffs. I just didn’t see any correlation with your point about Kincaid to this matter. Worthy clearly did more for KC’s offense last season than Coleman did for Buffalo’s offense. Let’s see how Coleman develops this season. If he breaks out no one would complain around here. Well…unless he drops a pass to lose a playoff game against KC…oh boy. -
Phins Perspective on the Hill Injury
ROCBillsBeliever replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall
Fair point. I just fear becoming a hated fanbase because we get too smug and entitled. Like McD says: Stay humble; stay hungry. I feel like, at least to a degree, that ought to apply to us fans, too. NOTE: I say "Ought" because--in logic--that term implies a moral imperative. "Should" implies a logical imperative. Be good. Do good. Go Bills! -
The Bills won and it really wasn't as close as the score. On Offense my only complaint was for the last 7-8 minutes of the first half Brady seemed to forget #4 was still on the roster. That also was when Josh seemed to be getting harassed the most... Shakir's TD was a thing of beauty, ditto Kincaid's. For awhile there our Defense was making Spencer Rattler look like Drew Brees... Awesome INT from Bishop. Kudos to our Punter for coming back in with that big brace on his knee to hold for the final FG. Just to get down onto a knee had to hurt like hell.
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I'd rather not punch down towards the phins and feel grateful at their expense. I'd rather look up at those Patriots days you mention or the recent Chiefs and not get overly enthralled with being regular season stalwarts who can't ever get over the hump. Josh Allen is simply too good to be fully satisfied with seeing the same glaring issues year after year, despite overwhelmingly winning against mediocre teams.
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The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
NewEra replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
If he catches it and we eventually won that game and made the SB, it would be advantage us. Keon has better stats plus a SB birth + Keon is an asset as run blocker. But as it stands, KC beat us and worthy played a big part in keeping us from the SB, so I can see how people would say they are currently winning the trade. They’ve achieved more. I’m anticipating Keon being a key part of something special that will get us a Lombardi I don’t think Keon is the same guy as he was last year in the playoffs and he’s likely to just get even better. Room to grow as a WR -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
folz replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
First of all, the Bills do have some speed on their team: Worthy 4.21 [40-time] Samuel 4.31 Moore 4.35 Shakir 4.43 And obviously Worthy is waaaay faster than Keon, and no one is going to describe Keon as a receiver who can "take the top off a defense"...and yet, it might interest you to know: In 22 games (including playoffs), Xavier Worthy has 12 receptions of 20 yards or more (54, 50, 50, 37, 35, 31, 28, 26, 24, 23, 21, 21). In 20 games (including playoffs), Keon Coleman has 15 receptions of 20 yards or more (64, 57, 49, 44, 28, 25, 25, 24, 24, 21, 21, 21, 21, 20, 20). Does it really matter if you get them with speed/route running, or you get them with route running/size/jump balls or whatever? -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
JBI$111 replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
That's correct, our receivers have a hard time getting open on short to intermediate routes, let alone longer downfield routes. The bottom line is, we need and have needed, a very fast receiver who can constantly separate and can go deep and keep defenses honest. We have pretty much all the other pieces on offense, but the defense is another story as 90% of the draft capital and resources seem to go to that side of the ball with Beane and McDermott running things and we have very little to show for it when it comes to having a dominating defense. The defense mainly has kept us from going all the way multiple years now. -
Honestly, I think the Ravens are done for this year. And still no update on the mysterious Lamar hamstring injury…
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Phins Perspective on the Hill Injury
Richard Noggin replied to ROCBillsBeliever's topic in The Stadium Wall
Difficult to disagree with this plea for perspective. Also important to distinguish between fans who "melt down" versus fans who "make critical observations" of a 4-0 team whose opponents are a collective 2 and 14... WOW!?!? Not melting down about it, but definitely not basking in these early wins where both the winless Saints and Dolphins had the Bills back on their heels in consecutive 4th quarters... -
The Bills are currently rated #1 in the NFL with the least amount of passing yards allowed after 4 games. What’s the team’s problem again?