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WhitewalkerInPhilly

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  1. I try to keep it to more player/scheme reasons why the Bills would win. That said: 1) The Miami LB group took a big hits in injuries in the Patriots game. This is less evident in the pass first Pats, but when you have CJ, Freddy and Boobie slamming into you for four quarters, I expect the vaunted Dolphins run D to take a hit. 2) The Dolphins seem like a slightly weaker Bears. They have a decent, but inconsistent QB who uses better WR's to make up for it. (I would take the Bears' any day), a bruiser at RB (only less versatile than Matt Forte) and (with injuries) a decent but average O-line. If Schwartz can gameplan the Bears, he should be able to game plan the Phins. 3) The Miami rush, though looking tough, are going to have the same problem the Bears had, which is the Bills extremely deep and talented RB corps pounding the rock and as such are not going to be able to blitz as much. We saw what that allowed EJ last week. 4)....ok, this one is personal...but the Bills just won a huge upset on the road. They come back for their home opener, against their historic rival, and then the fan find out that Pegula is the solid lock on next owner. If the Ralph is not screaming for blood on Sunday, I'll be shocked.
  2. Wow, there' a lot to catch up on here. I'm pretty sure that's the reason too. Never mind that the Bills were the biggest underdogs outside of the Jags, who lost by 17. The Power Rankings have been particularly disrespectful. You mean like the zone read plays that let EJ casually stroll into the end zone? Short answer? No. Longer answer? No, but they're not a bad as we would like. I think, like us, they've done a pretty good job rebuilding their team the past few years. I have a gut feeling (no evidence) that when Brady leaves, the Bills and Phins are going back to their old rivalry. Holy crap, I heard it was bad, but not that bad. Pouncy being gone must make Kyle lick his chops.
  3. I would not underestimate Moreno. Or Miami. Or any team which has beaten the Patriots this year. That said, the Patriots run defense was abysmal last year, which wasn't helped by them putting Spikes on IR because the Hoodie had a hissy fit. Matt Forte is a hell of a running back, and I would venture to say that he's better than Spiller or Jackson on their own. With Spikes, Brown and Bradham in the lineup on Sunday...well, Moreno is a power back, so I would like to see Spikes maul the guy all day. I would say that with all of the WR threats the Bears had, Schwartz cooked up a "bend don't break" gameplan. Miami had good receivers, but I remember hearing in the offseason that the Bears WR corps had crowned themselves bet in the league, and the talking heads seemed to agree with them at the time. I'm not sure if I would trade them for Watkins, Woods and Williams right now.
  4. So..I wonder if the ravens would be willing to give up some draft picks for a servicable rb.
  5. but wait, i heard that ej is captain checkdown 2.0 and checkdowns are bad. i suppose when you're tom brady or geno smith and you do it, you're a genius.
  6. I can see why they're depressed. Before the game, I read an article titled "Why the Buffalo Bills are a Must Win for Chicago". Mostly, it was ragging on us (haha!) but they do have a really brutal schedule after this playing Atlanta (who had their huge comeback), Carolina, and Green Bay and New England on the road. That Bears team was pretty talented, but that's a rough schedule. I'm kind of hoping they tear it up now so we don't get the "Man, that Bears team just was awful this year, no wonder the Bills beat them. Never mind that we pegged them as a Super Bowl contender, because the Bills could never do anything good ever." I've looked at other fanboards. I know for damn sure we have a better board than the Ravens, Pats, Phins and Bears. As much as we ride Beerball and the mods sometimes, they do a damn good job overall. ... Jesus Tapdancing Christ. Look, when Sully is negative you know that he knows something about the game, and you have a part in the back of your brain whispering "He has a point" which you try to shut out. You know that he's been heartbroken before with all of us. Rosenbloom lacks that. The only team he was more negative on than his own Bears was the Bills.
  7. The man played well, no ifs ands or buts. Considering that he was brought in to ensure against the exact situation he was thrust into, which was a starter getting injured. I loved the pickup, it was good to see him doing well.
  8. OK, I'm going to say this: if anyone called the Bills winning by 10 halftime...kudos, because I didn't.
  9. Yeah...apparently this guy has not seen our depth at backup QB.
  10. wow...I was sure that they were going to cut it down a bit after irsay and rice got off scott free. why on earth would we trade him and leave our wr group where tj graham is the seasoned veteran?
  11. Considering the lag on what Bradham and Gordon got, this would not be surprising.
  12. for those of us who can't listen, can you let us know what marrone said. o-line is still my biggest worry right now.
  13. I hate the man, but our guard situation looks attrocious right now. I held off during the offseason, but now seeing what our O-line looks like...
  14. We already have good replacements for Branch. That's why he was considered a cut candidate even more his DUI. But honestly, I'm wondering if we can have worse tight ends right now.
  15. i'm at your work, so i'll take your word for it ptr. again i'm defending ej overall, which is more than you can say about the o-line saturday. i only saw one or two bad throws, and a lot of the rest was many of his skills players letting him down,and bad penalties.i'm hoping some time with everyone back on the o-line helps them gel by week 1.
  16. fair enough. but the point remains. the ball was thrown slightly behind, but spiller did a bad job reeling it in, and i'm putting the main blame on him rather than ej.
  17. ever since the first preseason game i've been worried about the o-line. saturday did very to make me feel better. i'll be the first to admit, ej made mistakes, notably just throwing a terrible pass on the woods slant. he was behind on the pass to cj that was intercepted. but a lot of the woes were because of other concerns. the o-line was battered, and even glenn got called an penalties, which wiped away great plays and killed drives. chandler falling down while making a cut reminded me why i wanted us to draft a real tight end. cj has always had ball security issues, and even if the ball was late he should have held onto it. the offense was an unmitigated failure but it wasn't one player. it was everybody.
  18. i'm sorry, but what the fcking **** refs. one, that was a bull **** illegal contact call, two...you wait until they are lining up a punt before you decide to give a !@#$ing ****
  19. damn it crossman, don't you have your 'core special teamers'
  20. i'm a glass half full ej fan, and that a damn awful first quarter
  21. You're fcking me with that second holding call
  22. good read, horrible pass. that's on ej. also, can we get a go route up in here
  23. put in fred. we need some north south running
  24. come on hackett, let ej rip a few out
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