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  2. I don't remember a game this late in a season where three potentially important players saw their first action in a Bills uniform. Our defense looked completely different and while part of it might be McD calling plays, a lot of it has to be these guys, who know where to be and run fast enough to get there... What did you think? I am especially curious to hear what the us watch all-22 have to say... how did they look? For me, Hairston flashed as an athlete, no question. Love to see it and sorely needed on the Bills. Hoecht looked like he was lifting a car off a kid: crazy strength and fury in his play style. Loved it. Ogunjobi: saw him in on some tackles but I didn't really get a sense of him. Hancock is not new, but he had five tackles and generally looked good!
  3. We used a local caregiver found through word of mouth and had a great experience. Flexibility was key, she helped with meals, meds, light cleaning, and company during the day.
  4. There's a lot of AJE hate on this board but I thought he made a highlight reel play on the interception, especially the part where the ball bounced off his knee and he snared it. And I can still visualize him blowing Tua up a few years ago.
  5. I've got to admit it, I felt bad for Andy yesterday.
  6. I think this is the third time the Bills have been called for a formation penalty in a critical situation in recent weeks. In my view this is on the coaches. These guys are professionals, but that's a Jr. High mistake. It's a little like the time I saw a JV pitcher take a full windup with a man on first. The runner practically walked to second base.
  7. May have hurt his leg again. Who knows. When healthy he's damn good imo but he can't stay healthy.
  8. This is a pet peeve of mine, "Edge" would be OK (but a bit silly) but EDGE means "I don't understand simple English usage" I think it's an acronym, maybe for End Defense Get Eating. Or maybe something else. (Excuse me, maybe something ELSE) Anyone else have any ideas? And since when do we "get contain"?? Shouldn't it be "containment"?
  9. We've got a QB with WR's that can't open. Rashid Shaheed is a WR who can get open, but a QB that can't hit him.
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  11. I don't see a realistic opening at all until after Allen has already been lasso'd by his shirt. Until 2 has got to Kinkaid's depth, Moore is still in a borderline unreachable spot without high risk for interception.
  12. The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind. The answer is blowin' in the wind... 🎵
  13. I thought our Flanker played well today. The Split Ends, not so much.
  14. He’s sort of our salt bae
  15. Carolina Panthers' last 3 opponents, BEFORE THEY FACED US, have bad run games. Yeah, they're overrated at stopping the run. The Carolina Panthers proved that today. That's all that counts. Today, the present day. Not yesterday. Not 3 weeks ago. Carolina couldn't stop Travis Etienne Jr and our stud, James Cook.
  16. Kincaid and Bernard active but clearly neither was 100%. glad the game went how it went and neither were necessary.
  17. Knox, Oliver, Samual contracts are also poor ROI
  18. I don't believe that stating that it's tough to trust him or that he could fall on his face is bad-mouthing him. The guy has a 30-45-1 record, and perhaps like Geno Smith, Sam Darnold, and Baker Mayfield, who also took some years to develop into a good starting QB. We will see.
  19. Panthers are not known for not stopping the run though.. I think their run d was a bit overvalued based on schedule but they were solid/above average Jags ran on them week 1 but that was pretty much it. I don’t think anyone would’ve predicted this result. Bills probably could’ve cracked 325 yards rushing if they didn’t shut things down in the 3rd quarter I heard a lot of ‘the bills won’t be able to run and dowdle will run all over them making the game close’ from the haters which are things they got pretty wrong. There’s definitely this phenomenon where teams get labeled as ‘bad’ based on past years and it is automatically assumed these teams are not only bad overall but bad at every facet of football every year just based on name alone 😂
  20. The Panthers allowed an average of 44 yards per game rushing over the last 3 games before ours, not sure where he was getting his numbers from
  21. I can't flip it but here @Simon cook is ripping the salts before his long touchdown or on I stopped and took a screenshot
  22. Yea like I get that overall point but the panthers did a ton of things right on this specific play. Once Josh rolls left the safety can play middle of the field knowing Josh is under heavy pressure and has no time to throw it back to the right so you’ve essentially got 5 defenders on 3 receivers and the back of the end zone as an extra deep defender while Josh is running for his life I think Josh thought he’d have a shot at Kincaid but Mike Jackson got to break on kincaid’s route because there was no way Josh was getting that ball to Moore under that much pressure moving to his left
  23. I don’t know where Moore’s head was at on his route, but there was a very quick window there to hit him with a pass. That said, can’t expect Allen to find that minuscule moment on plays like this. The defense won this one with a good call and sticky coverage, Allen was better off throwing it away. It’s not always this bleak though.
  24. The Bye was a reset of going back to basics in many ways. And unsurprisingly, the basics worked pretty freaking well just like they almost always do with this team when they execute them properly.
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