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And that is despite the Jets being 0-11 on 3rd down. Which really demonstrates how bad the other three games were. 29th in the league last year, 25th this year through four games after never being worse than 19th in the seven seasons of this regime that preceded Babich as DC and being top 10 in five of those seven years. I don't like the design on third down either when I look at the all22. I'm not sure what the Bills general approach to play 3rd down defense is. I slightly think they are trying to do to much and be so "unpredictable" that they are sacrificing fundamentals for some designs that are either ill conceived or being really poorly executed (or maybe both). If I was in the defensive meeting rooms with Babich I'd be saying you have to simplify your 3rd down call sheet. Get back to some basic fundamentals, be strong at the sticks and then trigger and tackle.
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It's like beating a dead horse. But the Bills inability to get off the field on 3rd down is destroying them. The Bills are 25th in the league in 3rd down conversions. When you factor in that they also lead the league in ToP you see how phenomenally bad that is. If they could just get off the field with any consistency we'd be looking at 4 blow out wins The offense is really protecting the defense with these long drives. https://www.teamrankings.com/nfl/stat/opponent-third-down-conversion-pct
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I'm still waiting for mine. Mine may have gotten lost in the mail when I told them I'm not going to get tickets at the new stadium.
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SI Article on Trades That Should Happen (a few Bills ones)
BarleyNY replied to RyanC883's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think we are on the same page. If the situation arises where they need to add at a position, then Knox is the lever they have to pull to create space by trading him away. They could also restructure his contract, but that would not create as much space. -
I was going off of memory, I'm curious if you did as well. Either way that Pat's fan knows nothing about his team, because you know flutie was only there under Belichick in the scrub years
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Yeah, I guess you don't know me that well. Trust me, I did well. I mean, of course I'm going to claim otherwise. And there's probably a dozen around here who see me pull some pretty good stuff. From Rosen and I pulling chicks on Tinder one night, to anyone who's been my wife....
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Time to suit up, kid!
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Coming out party for the D-Line Sunday Night
Chandler#81 replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
Our Dline is gay?😳 I guess we’ll HAVE to throw a party now.. -
I thought I was the MVP... commercial Allen strikes again
EssexBill replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall
Sofi are getting a relationship with Josh early so he plays out his last couple of years over in LA, but after he's won us 3 rings I won't begrudge him that 😁 -
I thought I was the MVP... commercial Allen strikes again
SoMAn replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall
Unlike Jim Kelly (stiff and playing to the camera), Josh is natural and unaffected in his delivery. Seems very genuine and likeable in his video spots. Perfect pitch man. I remember during his playing days, Tom Brady sacrificed some of his contract to keep the team within the cap and sign needed players for the Pats. Obviously, between his wife's bank and his own endorsements, Brady could have played for the minimum NFL wage and still been comfortable. I don't know how much players like Josh and Mahomes make from the numerous endorsements, but I've wondered if making millions (I presume) promoting products is a major bonus that allows them to forfeit some of their playing contract so their team can retain talent. Like Brady, Josh also has a wife with her own career wealth. She has an estimated net worth (according to one source) of $25 million. I don't get the sense that money is high on the list of motivating factors in Josh's life. When elite QBs get their big pay day after their rookie contracts are up, suddenly it creates all new challenges for the GM and bean counters trying to balance talent and the ledger together. I won't be surprise if Josh makes financial concessions to the Bills in the coming years that will ease the cap burden and help keep the team intact. Seems like a win-win scenario if that's the case. -
Coming out party for the D-Line Sunday Night
CSBill replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
We do hope. But as they say, “Hope is not a good strategy.” - Today
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Coming out party for the D-Line Sunday Night
bmur66 replied to Billsfed1's topic in The Stadium Wall
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According to Cover1, he does lose gap integrity sometimes, but not often. I’ve heard bits from various players alluding to the issues with the run as “attention to detail”. So, bottom line, I think your last paragraph sums it up nicely. ps. Scrolling through C1 on X, he’s got a short clip that shows It was Sanders who flushed Rattler from the pocket for AJE’s sack.
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James Cook AFC Offensive Player of the Month (September 2025)!
Chandler#81 replied to bills742's topic in The Stadium Wall
Congrats James! -
I thought I was the MVP... commercial Allen strikes again
Chandler#81 replied to transient's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s become quite the ham! 😂 -
Bills asking fans to wear all white for the Pats game on Sunday
Chandler#81 replied to Draconator's topic in The Stadium Wall
The white towels they’re handing out will be keepsakes in years to come. -
SI Article on Trades That Should Happen (a few Bills ones)
Chandler#81 replied to RyanC883's topic in The Stadium Wall
I say let’s wait a couple more weeks. Milano & Oliver are back practicing, Ogunjobi & Hoeght will be available soon and Hairston is healing. These 5 are likely going to change the team dynamics significantly.