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  2. We would have a handful maybe that starts for Baltimore, that's about it. If we had a roster such as the Ravens we would have a SB trophy with Josh Allen
  3. Rochesterfans literally comes to this website every day just to eyeroll posts 😂
  4. White would not have helped on the mesh that Flowers got free on. In fact that’s always been his kryptonite. some times you just tip the hat and flush the play
  5. this puts us in a great spot for the 1 seed. The Bills have the easiest schedule of the "big 3" of Buffalo, Balt and KC.
  6. As long as there still a chance you should be in your seat. The excuse about beating traffic is ridiculous, you know ahead of time about the traffic. If your that worried about it that your gonna leave that early, don’t go to the game.
  7. 100 fold this^^ in fact we need to build a team that can disrupt gaps or scheme it... we do not have DL who are disruptors most of the time and our LBs are not either, Milano was one but he looks like a bit of a shell... that's why we match up poorly with the Ravens... as for Babich, he couldnt scheme a two year old out of a sucker...
  8. This game has the feel of how the Chiefs winning their regular season games the past few years. Other teams view beating you as a measuring stick; they prepare and make you look bad in the process. But you have enough floor to hang around, then somewhere and somehow, someone makes a big play (or the opponent make a big mistake) and your superstar QB takes over and gets you to the finishing line. A lot of media types said the Ravens beat themselves. I disagree. The Bills made plays to win the game themselves. THE critical turning point, the Henry fumble, was not something Henry was careless, or someone did not blocking for him. Oliver beat his man quick and punched the ball out. Of course, Allen was converting every opportunity at that point. I still maintain Allen today is not the Allen we saw 2 years ago. There is a reason he didn't win MVP until last year. Mentally he's probably at the best of his career. In one of the post game interview, he said Ravens would be looking to stop big plays down field at both half time and the end of the game, so he would take shorter completions. In the past, he probably would say I'm still going to complete down field passes on you (and he did from time to time). A big step forward for our outside receivers. Towards the end, Coleman and Palmer came up big when they were one-on-one and they got open for Allen. Good signs. The tipped catch by Coleman is luck. However, Coleman played basketball at collegiate level. So he is used to the going after the rebound concept. Speaking of Coleman, there is report Coleman went to California catching passes from Allen off-season. It reminded me the story of Julian Edelman moved to Los Angeles specifically to be near Tom Brady, as in "whenever Brady wants to throw the ball, I'm there." I'm surprised there is no interviews what-so-ever after the game for him. I rank him as co-stars of the game along with Allen. McDermott said it's a coach's dream to have this come-back-from-behind game. I know why. First, you win. Second, team bonding from the get-go. Third, you evaluate players under stress situations against a tough opponent. There is a lot to be worked on, and a lot of roster decisions with a number of guy of IR, suspended guys in the next 4-6 weeks. You have several games to see who is taking the coaching and improve. Even in good plays, like the last field goal that has a clear blocking execution mistake but did not cost them.
  9. Allen will probably end his career as the 2nd best rushing QB of all time, but Jackson will be #1 by a country mile (depending on health of course).
  10. Just gotta give it reps and time
  11. Since mcd has been around I think we’ve blown as many late two score leads against all teams total as the ravens have blown against just the bills lol. It’s honestly pretty wild. Seeing as Harbaugh can’t beat the bills or chiefs and keeps throwing these kinds of games away with probably the best roster for closing out games I just don’t understand why his seat doesn’t seem as hot as mcd’s. That superbowl win is becoming a more distant memory every year
  12. IMO the idea that Bishop's play was a major factor in our defensive woes against the Ravens is not supported by my eye test. Sure he got trucked by Henry (join the crowd) but the gaping holes in the D line and the obliteration of our LB's contributed more then anything Bishop did. It seemed like Rapp struggled way more then Bishop, which was understandable given the time he missed. I also didn't see much from Johnson either. The fact is that the Ravens offense, particularly with Henry, is probably the worst match up the Bills D faces with it's undersized LB's & Safety's.
  13. The best way to stop Henry is to slow him before he can get his feet moving, preferably before or at teh LOS. I thought the Bills were tentative and unsure of themselves, particularly in the back 7, and that allowed Henry to get rolling downhill instead of hesitating and looking for holes. Babich needs to do a better job of getting them to be more proactive and attack their reads instead of dancing around in space waiting for the play to come to them. If it costs them the occasional big play, fine, we've got Josh Allen to answer with. That's infinitely preferable to death by 1000 cuts.
  14. Works for me I have Etienne in fantasy.
  15. I recently heard someone say that Jackson is a sports car, and Allen is a tank. Jackson is setting all the QB rushing records when it comes to yardage. Allen is setting all the QB rushing records when it comes to touchdowns. Side note: I realize that Jalen Hurts is also rocketing up the TD list, but the vast majority of his are coming from tush-push sneaks.
  16. I'm very sure about it yes. Do you appreciate how much of a difference .7 YA is? Allen's most prolific rushing season he had 763 yards. In 6 of 7 seasons, Jackson's lowest total is 764 That missed sack by Bosa and Rousseau where Jackson was 15 yards behind the LoS and then rushed for a first down? That's a Jackson exclusive play. No other QB in NFL history makes that play.
  17. I will say that now that we have Allen, I'm glad that other teams are destroying their young QBs careers. We don't need anymore competition until we get our first SB. Selfish, I know.
  18. Man if this is the year he (Oliver) finally puts it all together and plays consistently like this... Id be shocked if we don't get our ring. Im not expecting his stat line has to consistently look like it did, or even that we need multiple huge splash plays outta him every game. Just need his to be a disruptive force and command attention from OC's. Imagining what that could do for the development of all the young guys around him, and Rousseau. Dudes been a plus player, but we've seen him struggle to close out plays with sacks. Big Ed could absolutely be the catalyst to help Groot really turn the corner and have a 12-15sack type season.
  19. I think them not having Saleh and Ulbrich coaching the defense is huge as well. For as much of a goofball he was as a HC, Saleh is a very good defensive coach. Glenn doesn't scare me as a defensive mind.
  20. Allen and the O don't always have the MetLife blues, remember this game? https://www.espn.com/nfl/game/_/gameId/401326469/bills-jets
  21. Well damn
  22. They are very talented on D. What puzzled me was their decision to generally rush 4. Bills do have an excellent O line. Even a good front 4 is not enuf to pressure JA. If you can't pressure him he will likely destroy you, as any elite passing QB would likely do. And if you manage to force him from the pocket there is a good chance you will regret it. I get it that Josh can also be a menace when he's blitzed but the lack of a pass rush was what stood out as a weakness to me. I don't know whether this was a personnel or scheme driven decision.
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