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MarlinTheMagician

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  1. 37 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

     

    Gives you a pretty great view of him pattern matching receivers over the middle of the field and taking them out of the QB's progression.  The obsession about his run D is kinda crazy.  It's a passing league, the Bills have the #1 pass D by miles for the past 2+ years and he is a large part of it.  You can accept this or you don't have to, but if you choose to continue your crusade against him it basically shows you either don't understand football very well or you choose to see what you want to see.

     

    I promise you his contract will reflect the value other teams see him bringing in pass defense and not run defense.

    And this year it is not just against the pass.  Watch the replay of the 3rd and one on the last drive.  He flows correctly to the hole in the middle created by Brandon Bryant's excellent swim move outside.  Forces the back to continue down the line towards the outside where Milano absolutely wrecks him.  Play is made first and foremost by Bryant (who takes three blockers), but without Milano AND Edmunds filling the back scores and their is no 4th down pick by Poyer.

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  2. 35 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

    Absolute credit where it is due, he has been playing great this year. Great to finally see. Caveat: Behind the new, revamped DL.

     

    And that caveat makes me wonder if he is even more replaceable now. If he is playing so much better due to the DL, why couldn't someone else who isnt demanding $15M/yr play that spot atan equal level, or even just down to his level last year (but for $1M/yr, looking at you Terrel Bernard)

    Both Milano (my fave) and Edmunds are thriving behind the new line.  Does not mean the new line is what makes them good, maybe the old line kept them from showing out - we have been soft against the run since before Star and our linebackers were never kept clean before.  Daquan Jones and Tim Settle make a big difference, for the linebackers I think the big guys in the middle have mattered as much or more than the emergence of Groot and the signing of Von Miller.  Team game, and Milano and Edmunds are excelling at their part of "team".

  3. I don't think there has been a Bills player that has been more polarizing on this board, or in the fan base, since 2018.  I too have been frustrated with the failures on run fits and the apparent lack of instinct blitzing and against the run.  Starting now, I officially swear off on all of that.  Having watched him closely this year, I am an unrepentant Edmunds fan.  We need to sign him.  While he gets plenty of attention from opposing coaches and national media, I think he is somewhat unsung and definitely under-appreciated by The Mafia.  He is a huge difference maker and has really upped his game.  We need to find the money, as he is a key piece of the core.  One of my favorite Twitter posts was by a Rams fan after the opener:  "The Bills defense is unfair.  They have an actual Terdactyl playing middle linebacker."   We owe this player some love.

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  4. 15 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

    Brandin Bryant!

     

     

    Nice call!  Love Milano and he does a great job and finishing, but Bryant for sure facilitates it.  I thought Bryant looked good, but just watched on TV, no all-22.  Great team defense!  We may have something with Bryant, they have been developing him.

     

  5. Seen about enough of Moss, so I would like to see few more reps for Cook and activation of Duke to see what he can do.  Seems Moss does not have enough vision, quickness or speed.  He is supposed to be a hammer, but he does not seem to excel in picking up short yardage.  Activate Duke for a couple games and see if he can bring some juice, get Cook a little more involved too.

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  6. I don't know if it was in fact his best game ever, but I thought he was just awesome and that it could have been his best (so far).  The sure tacking, even in the open field.  Play diagnosis shooting the gap.  Man, great game Matt! (Edmunds too).

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  7. Can't fault McKenzie, he was under extreme duress and exhausted.  But I appreciate the helpful posts on timing as I was legitimately curious (could have done without the "yawn") - I can accept there were 8-9 seconds left and 10 is the minimum.  Game of not only inches, but a second or two.  Too bad about the darn holding penalty, Bass (in my mind), would have for sure popped a 57 yarder without the hold.

  8. 3 hours ago, RyanC883 said:

    I think the NFL needs to investigate Miami's "burn the other team" construction design where the Dolphins are in the shade and the other bench is in direct sunlight.  Could we build a warming room for our players at our stadium and not do it for the visitors?  

    Agree.  it is not like we can make it much colder only on the visitor's side of the field in December.

  9. There was ten seconds left when McKenzie went down.  He tried to run the ball to the ref and a Dolphin slowed him for a second.  I am not sure on this, but isn't ten seconds left normally enough to get the ball spotted so QB can spike it?  If Josh had spiked it, I think Bass would have drilled the winner from 60 yards.  Of course, we will never know.  So help me out board, were the refs slow on getting the ball down there?  Or we just cut it too close?

  10. They managed the clock fine.  When they got the holding penalty it screwed up their time management by taking them out of field goal range and increasing the yards they needed.  That burned time.  I still think if the darn refs got the ball down in time for Josh to spike, Bass would have nailed a 60 yarder.  Dudes got juice for a kicker!  And he no doubt wanted to avenge the shank.

    At the time of the hold they were 57 yards out.  Already in range.

     

  11. 3 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

    No one can rationalize better than a Bills fan.

     

    I mean we are talking world class ability to rationalize any situation.

     

    Next we will hear that it was actually a good thing that we lost.

     

     

    I think Bills fans do the opposite of rationalising losses.  DOOOM is predicted.  It is easy not to feel much doom after this one, at least for me.  No chronic weakness with the team was shown, like when Indy ran on us for what seemed like 300 yards.  It was hot, we were beat up and we left plays on the field.  Stuff happens.

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  12. On to Baltimore.  I think McKenzie and Allen both said "we will learn from this."  That is the right attitude.  It defines nothing, take from it what we can - and yeah, under different circumstances they know, we know and I think even Dolphins fans know (at least the ones I spoke to), that we would beat them handily.  We should have today.

     

  13. 1 hour ago, Bermuda Triangle said:

    just baffled that he decided to rush only 3 there.

    Baffled is a good word.  But it was so inexplicable it is almost not strong enough.  That had just sacked him and it is obvious he does not like pressure.  I was screaming "bring the house" and they didn't even bring the base 4.  Un-f-ing believable.  I thought on the whole the team played its guts out, almost literally.  This was pure mental error by Frazier, unforced and inexcusable when you have young back-ups trying to cover super-fast wideouts.  Why drop a bunch of guys into short zones on third and 22?  Still upset about that play call, and not really upset with us about anything else (upset with Wilkins for roughing up Josh, but we will even that up in Buffalo).  So dumb.

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  14. Some days you get 'em, and some days you get got.  We controlled the play all day.  Missing all the players we had hurt, and the players that were out due to the heat and we still should have won by two touchdowns.  Josh has a brain fart at the end of the half, balls slips out of his hand with McKenzie open in the end zone, Davis can't hang on in the end zone, Bass shanks one.  Even missing 40% of our team they needed an avalanche of breaks to win.  No need to panic or change anything.  

     

    The only thing that really sticks in my craw is rushing 3 when we have them 3rd and 22 and had just sacked Tua.  Should have brought the house - Tua had all day to sit back their and llet Waddle run between our back-up safeties.  How about we help the young guys out by letting our pash rush get after him, at least bring the four lineman and one backer.  We rushed 3, if I saw it right, and that I can't believe.  Geesh.  

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