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appoo

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  1. That's just homecrowd and refs
  2. so post game there seems to be a lot of debate on the 2nd half offense. During the game - I hated it. Immediatly after the game - I hated it. Now? I think I kind of appreciate it. So hear me out. The first drive, the Ravens stuffed the offense. Bills even went misdirection on first and the Ravens brought so many they still for the stuff. They stopped the Bills and forced the punt, not really anytning conservative or bad about the playcalling. They respond with a FG right? At this point the Bills were pretty intentional abou their play calling. Play for first downs. Go 3-4 yards at a time. They had runs and quick throws, and challenged the Ravens to tackle in the open field. They did that. The Ravens get their best drive of the game, HAMMERING the Bills in the run. D never stoppe dthem on first. But you know what they DID do? stop the 2 pointer, and now it's 21 - 19. Again the Bills get the ball. Again they go small ball. This time, they inch their way to multiple first downs. They took 4.5 minutes, 10 plays to go 37 yards and then get a FG. The defense comes back, and this time they get the Ravens out of their run game. They forced them into a 4th down conversion. On the Andrews fumble it was 2nd and 11 after a first down stuff. If the Bills went aggressive their last drive, and go 3 and out. Are the Bills effective on D? That's the question right. Bills have the ball. It's off a turnover. It's an opportunity to get aggressive. Instead they take 5:12 to go 50 yards in 11 plays. Josh couldn't bust it in from 3rd and 2 on the 2, they kick the FG...and the Ravens only have 3:23 to score. They did that, and it left 1:33 left with Allen having 2 possessions, so even if Bmore ties it, you gotta believe Allen wins it. Folks the Bills had an 11 point lead going into the 2nd hald and limited the Ravens to just 4 possessions in the 2nd half. That is the very definition of complementary football, and controlling the clock so you always have the advantage at the end of the game So I didn;t at first love the 2nd half strategy...byt when I looked at them having just FOUR possesions, and the defense forcing a FG? That's just great game management. I'm now 100% complimentary of how the Bills played complementary football to win this game in the 2nd half.
  3. Playcall was fine becasue it was 5 yards to give yor Buffalo of a QB momentum
  4. He didn't choke. Elite QB
  5. nah as I keep thinking about it playing for first downs and time to keep the defense fresh was probably the right move.
  6. I think the Bills D won this game with 2 plays - the stop of the 2 point conversion. Forcing them into a FG in th 2nd half.
  7. Guess I'll keep saying it eveyr few pages but the Bills had no pass rushers available to them because all of them were utterly gassed. They tried to blitz twice and both times the blitzers just fell over at first contact. The Bills HAD to go deep zones because they had no other choice. The ravens forced them into that position.
  8. Once the Bills got the 21 - 10 lead the Bills game plan on offense change significantly to protecting their defense.
  9. Yiou're giving him credit for this? No coach in the sport should have gone for that
  10. In game and post game I was thinking this, but right now? I’m wondering if it was intentional to run the clock out on the Ravens offense and win this game with the ball in Josh’s hands. Every play they ran was meant to keep the clock running and inch their way to first Downs’s maybe that’s just great strategy
  11. Or worn out their own defense with quick possessions right? I kinda hated it? But I get it
  12. Ravens were flat out the most talented team in the league, especially on offense. Combining that line with Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson and Justice Hill with good WRs and an elite TE room? That’s a freakin cheat code. just really happy with how the bills D kept their heads in the game, never lost resilience and stayed opportunistic. Part of the reasons bills kept conservative on O was to eat clock and keep the pressure off the D. I thought that went too far with that but to some extent that worked to
  13. The latter. Also the bills were playing in its fire in risk/reward after getting torched that first drive playing exclusively zone. They guessed more often than not and Babich tried to out flank Monken. dueled him to a standstill honestly
  14. Man bills forced both those turnovers. Damar Hamlin had a great game out there
  15. He wasn’t the best QB in this game, but he also didn’t have any TOs and that was huge it turned out
  16. Again, gassed. We didn’t have any pass rushers. And last time we blitzed we had a 6 man pile up at the LOS as they all just fell over
  17. If Andrews doesn’t drop it? 1:33 and Allen with the ball and a pair of TOs. You really think Allen ain’t gonna get it done?
  18. This defense got the offense a 21-10 lead with the ball. Hats off
  19. So on the replay if he catches…is it over the line??
  20. Defense was out of gas which was the bigger issue
  21. nah that team is more talented. Never apologize for winning
  22. No I think the bills open up the offense. Think the cold, snow and lead got into Brady’s head
  23. Yup that’s just how it goes. We’ve had some terrible luck as well over the years
  24. Bills had their shitties half of offense all season and it was enough to get them to the AFCCG. learn your lesson Joe Brady and take it to KC. Unleash the Josh. Also KC. It as good as Baltimore on either side of the ball
  25. Man I feel so bad for this dude. Hall of fame player and had the fumble and that drop
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