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Time to discuss Reid Ferguson...
SageAgainstTheMachine replied to Ethan in Cleveland's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm "Reid or die" with my man Reid Ferguson. The only long snapper who can long snap and chew bubblegum at the same time. The reason the Bills are 4-0 and the reason that the old quarry didn't shut down. He was the only one man enough to fight the giant sand crab that lives at midfield. It's BEEN time to discuss him. -
You're a fraud.
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Comey Indicted: Obstruction of Justice, Perjury
Roundybout replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Oh this is going to be delicious. Seriously, thank Christ MAGA is too stupid to tie their own shoes. -
👆That's a hoax...👇
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THE ROCKPILE REVIEW – At the One-Quarter Mark
FireChans replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
That’s not what I asked. -
While I do acknowledge that 3rd down D has been an issue at times this season and most of last season, the Saints were only 5 for 13 on third down and 0 for 2 on fourth down yesterday.
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What about the last shutdown? Or the one before that?
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The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Cray51 replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
Worthy career stats: 64 catches 721 yards 6 touchdowns longest reception: 54 yards Coleman career stats: 46 catches 759 yards 5 touchdowns longest reception: 64 yards Folks are creating things out of thin air. Coleman has been very comparable to Worthy, while having the longer reception between the two, and averaging a higher yards per catch. I get it, Worthy fast! But in reality, Coleman has shown to be quite solid at those 15-20 yard routes from the boundary. -
THE ROCKPILE REVIEW – At the One-Quarter Mark
Big Turk replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall
I believe the Bills sacrifice some level of being good at defending the run to ensure they don't get beat over the top and choose to "live with" not being as stout against the run. Don't feel like they are happy with some of the run play obviously since there are too many sloppy run fits, poor tackling and players not in the right position as well as plenty of bad lane rush discipline against QBs that give them easy gains after being flushed out of the pocket. That being said, not many teams are capable of beating the Bills by running the football. Simply won't be able to string together that many plays consistently on drives to keep up with them scoring wise. I also think the Bills know that and are essentially OK with giving teams "easier" yards on the ground because it is far less likely to hurt them than a 60 yard pass would. Additionally, the Bills are also near the top of the NFL every year in TFL's which are designed to get teams in bad down and distance situations that are favorable to the defense. Their failure to capitalize on those frequently enough is the more maddening part and would stop most of the other things from being an issue, IMO. -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Draconator replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
Look at what the Chiefs, Bills, and Lions did to Baltimore's defense? Worthy coming back is a overreaction. -
The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
boyst replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
Asking someone to take a pay cut isn't easy lol But I agree -
I agree. Whether by hook or crook, if we win next week we’re in great position. But NE* knows this too and are the only threat in the Divison for this season. They’re very likely to bring their A game. Can we? Have we?
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She’s a sideline reporter who, given she was assigned the Bears/Raiders game, is probably still learning her craft and trying to climb her way up the ladder. Maybe she was a little nervous. Maybe she will get better at delivery. She probably had the question given to her by a producer and did not ad lib it. He is at the top of his profession but new so he is probably on a bit of a learning curve himself. If he’s not qualified to avoid mocking a four foot nine female reporter and so weak that he needs to double down by getting in her face…….he’s got a douche bag problem that is not ever going to be solved regardless of his job. Your comparison is apples and Buicks.
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Bills Rams was week 13 last year, December 8. So in the last 9 games, the Rams blocked and returned for TD. Special Teams cost us a win. Baltimore game Hamilton almost blocked our winning FG. Miami almost blocked our punt. If Fin was 2” closer, there is no roughing the kicker. And possible different outcome. Saints almost blocked our punt. If Saint was 2” closer, there is no roughing the kicker. And a possible different outcome. So in the past 9 games, Bills leaky field goal, and punt lines cost us one game. But Special Teams Unit failures almost cost all 4 games. So Special Teams Units Failed their assignments, and directly almost cost us 4 out of the last 9 Bills games, or 44.4% There have been many other near blocks on a large percentage of Punt and FG attempts. Special Teams Units has to get their ***** together. Bills D needs to figure out how to stop the run. We have Bijan coming up. Bills D needs to figure out how to get off of the field. They have to start making 3rd down stops, and stacking them. A pass rush helps. Hello Roos. Hello Sanders. Bills O Hey Joe- where are you going with these vanilla offensive schemes in your hand? I said Hey Joe, where are you going with these Vanilla offensive schemes in your hand? Josh Allen is amazing, how about we use him more? All Bills coordinator's and coaches have their work to do this week.
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Game week thread - Pats at Bills SNF
BuffaloBillyG replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Always defer. And actually an even BETTER way to set the tone is to kick to them, force a punt and then drive down and score. -
NE is better everywhere. They should be 3-1 but blew the Steelers game with 5 turnovers, two of which were inside the Pittsburgh 3 yard line. Outgained them 400 to 200 and lost 21-14. The defense has been getting after the QB with Barmore, Milton Williams, and Landry, and the Pats' top corner Gonzalez is back after missing the first 3 games. The offense is playing good football for the first time in years. OL is solid so far with 4 new faces. The run game hasn't been great but better the past 2 weeks. Weapons are better all the way around, not great but effective. Diggs has been making plays and being a solid citizen. Love what Hollins brings. But the main thing is Maye and Josh McDaniels got it going. Maye is very comparable to Justin Herbert, and extremely similar playing style. The Patriots look about ready for a game of this magnitude.
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This is an interesting point. I recall after the Ravens game someone stating that the Ravens took advantage of the crowd noise when they were on offense, and snapped the ball quickly. Thus, they effectively nullified the Bills’ defensive communication presnap. And it worked on a few plays, at least. The Saints are known to run a very fast, up tempo offense (at least that’s what I read in the pregame write ups). I wonder how much the crowd noise and speed of the NO offense contributed to Bills’ players not properly communicating and being slightly out of position on numerous plays? The result was alot of missed tackles and generally sloppy looking play. It could be something to watch for. Also, if there’s even a modicum of a possibility of this being true; I really hope the coaches are smart enough to develop a counter system of quicker calls/communication schemes. Because I can’t see the Bills fans being quieter, especially in the playoffs.
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The Worthy Trade Keeps Looking Worse and Worse
Ray Stonada replied to Bills Costa Rica's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am pro Bills and pro Keon. But watching Worthy against the Ravens, he gave them a big spark. Maybe I'm overreacting to that. -
just those things LOL... the one thing that drives me nuts is their pursuit laterally and getting off blocks.. they seem to get block easily and teams force things outside very successfully... although they did look better yesterday.