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  2. I don't know there is more "opening up" on offense people are expecting, unless you are talking about letting Josh sling the ball all over the place like the late 4th quarter Ravens game where we are desperate to catch up. I don't care for offense "flare" but I do agree it lacks creativity now under Brady. We can all agree Joe Brady is not someone of McVay or Ben Johnson class where there are innovative designs, IDing defense calls (not Patriots style of stealing signs illegally). Innovation means something new to take advantage of specific player/talent, call sequences etc. It looked like we are focusing on execution and key guys like Cook, Allen are really executing consistently on a high level. I will point out that Allen seemed to have moved into this high level execution level (yesterday might be his worst game from execution standpoint), which is NOT people quite expected, even after his breakout season of 2020. To execute 10, 15 plays on offense to score TDs consistently is HARD. In fact many defenses, including our own McDermott, build defensive philosophy around forcing offenses to execute play after play and eventually there is a mistake to be capitalized on. So far we are doing it. Allen, like Mahomes, uses his special traits to work out the occasional negative plays along the way.
  3. Our defense is lacking because the of what players are told to do with in a scheme that needs everything to go perfectly for it to work as designed, I know that this may come as a surprise to some, but it’s not working, and frankly a scheme change / modification has been needed for several years now, lol. oh well, I will continue to hope for the best outcomes, 👍 4-0 stack those wins boys! GO BILLS!!!
  4. A majority of Bills fans aren't complaining about the Bills winning. I'm not sure that a majority of posters on TSW are complaining, although there's a significant of segment of complainers and/or whiners whose constant noise makes it seem that there's more complainers than there really are. Well said, sir. The Ravens are actually giving up 406.75 yards and only 33.25 points per game but who's quibbling? Don't confuse the endless negative narratives with facts. The Bills suck on defense!!! We're doomed!!!!! //sarcasm
  5. And Ed Oliver is the driver, yeah? Don't switch up in a year or two if Jackson comes on strong.
  6. Barnwell reports today that the 2024 Ravens which the Bills eliminated were a statistical outlier in terms of health. The third healthiest of any NFL over the last 14 seasons. In other words they were an above average team that was historically healthy in 2024. https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/46413984/2025-nfl-week-4-baltimore-ravens-whats-wrong-offense-defense-injuries-lamar-jackson
  7. When Walker and Jones were on the field together Jones was playing 3 and Walker 1T. At least in some plays.
  8. Push ups during commercials will get you pumped up! I was doing 12 ounce curls myself!!
  9. Saw three on women at Naples Grape Fest this weekend alone.
  10. Your last point here is the truth. The Bills broke the Ravens and the Lions finished the job last week. We tend to treat these guys like Madden players, who have a rating and always play up to that rating. But these are human beings, with all the emotional baggage that comes with that. The Best Roster in the NFL™ just looks defeated, and Harbaugh is in danger of losing the locker room. Another point; John Harbaugh's background is as a special teams coach. This means that he's a manager who has little to do with scheme on either side of the ball and is therefore dependent on coordinators more than most coaches. When they lose a coordinator to a HC job, they end up installing a whole new system which can necessitate personnel changes. This happens every couple of years.
  11. Thats it lol... yeah, I was fine with this contract for this money... I was balking at 15mm... i wouldnt balk anymore at 15mm we got a good deal... just sayin.. lol
  12. The thing I hate about this discussion is, every time Worthy gets injured or drops a pass or fumbles we get the "haha, see, we were right to let them have the pick, Coleman is better", then every time he makes any kind of catch the other group come here talking about how he's the greatest wideout alive.
  13. So KC shouldn’t trade with us either…. we wanted a 3rd round pick. They gave it to us. It’s a two way street
  14. Great read by Bishop and what an interception. Fantastic! That penalty on Williams is a big pile of crap.
  15. I’m not a big “officiating” guy but thought about this a little and tried to post it in the game thread. After tonight, there will have been 64 NFL games played this year. That Bills/Saints game was the largest point spread of the season to this point. So, hat game was considered the most lopsided game of the year, on paper. What level of officiating crew do you think gets assigned to the Saints/Bills at a 1:00 PM on a Sunday? I promise you, it’s not the same crew that works the Super Bowl. We have been spoiled over the last few years as we are often playing high profile games. That means we generally get the top guys. I know that they missed the spot in KC (twice) but usually the games are pretty well officiated. Yesterday, we got to see what it must look like for the Titans and Colts on a crisp November afternoon.
  16. I've criticized Van Demark a few times, so I feel obligated to point out that his overall game apparently was much better than it seemed live. He lost a couple pass protection reps but apparently was excellent as a run defender: PFF reinforces this - they gave Van Demark the 2nd highest grade on offense for this game. Overall rating of 79.0, 68.6 in pass blocking and 82.0 in run blocking.
  17. A less panicky form of disappointing. He has not progressed at all since his freshman year.
  18. Bottom line, we should have taken Worthy even with the injury risk he could have given us that element we’ve been missing ever since John Brown left. However, our guy is ok he’s not a complete bust and should continue to get better.
  19. Yeah, I wouldn't really call that high end college production. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't really standout in any way. https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/xavier-worthy-1.html
  20. By what metric? I'm seeing them as a bottom third rushing attack with ball security issues.
  21. I appreciate you owning up and eating Crow on Cook....now only about 200-300 more posters on here to do the same 😆
  22. Easy td vs a DE, good play concept. Game planning wise, I really think the plan is to keep mixing it up so teams can’t focus on taking away certain aspects of our offense that we lean on. Kincaid, Shakir and Keon are the stars of the passing game, but by not leaning on them every game, it makes opposing dcs pick their poison. It’s hard to focus on stopping them when we can beat them in every other way. It can be frustrating, as it was yesterday watching Kincaid not get his first target until mid 4th qtr, but i think it can be effective long term with this roster. OT- Kincaid first target was frustrating. He had the db pinned on the inside and had a few yards to the sideline. There was absolutely room to get him the ball if the pass was thrown to the sideline. Considering he have so many big targets, I think we should put an emphasis on throwing to the sideline where the receiver can put his body between the defender into and the line. Josh just needs to put the ball there.
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