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There is absolutely no way (in my opinion) to view what happened as anything other than a deliberate attempt to "subtly" take Josh's knees out. The dude wasn't rolling, wasn't pushed. He took action well after the ball was released to roll up on JA. I do hope somebody at the league office is reviewing this. Leopards don't change their spots -- Greggggg Williams is a dirtbag and he asks his players to be dirtbags.
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I know you're probably talking about XXV but I'm remembering the last time the Giants visited OP...I was so convinced the Bills would whoop 'em and then we came out completely flat. Shut down OBJ but did not much else right. Tyrod the Terrible showed up to play. What comforts me this week is that the coach "preparing" the Bills for that prior contest was Wrecks Ryan himself. McD & Co. won't make the same mistakes, I hope.
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Was the O Line Good, Bad, Or Indifferent in Game 1?
eball replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
No holding penalties, two false starts, an ineligible downfield, and Feliciano’s taunt. One sack. I’d say they were pretty good. -
The opening drive looked pretty good until Josh fumbled.
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No, no, no. I have heard it stated emphatically on this forum that DiMarco is a waste of a roster spot and provides no useful purpose. Armchair QBs can’t possibly be wrong, right? The Bills’ coaches must be complete idiots, right? Who’s with me? I’ve got a bunch of pitchforks and torches loaded up and ready to march upon OBD!!!
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Game 1 BB vs. McD: 9-3 NE at the half Game 2 BB vs. McD: 13-13 at the half (and Bills robbed of TD or they would have had lead) Game 3 BB vs. McD: 9-6 NE in 4th quarter with Derek freaking Anderson at QB Game 4 BB vs. McD: 14-6 NE in 3rd quarter In all four games McD took a vastly inferior team and kept the games close well into the 2nd half. If you call that BB “owning” McD well then good on ya. I’m looking forward to seeing what happens this year. And YES, some of your little disciples have argued “why is McD any better than Gase” because the W/L records were similar.
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Really? With a name like Veilleux I just assumed he was a typical Buffalo Polack.
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He wasn't. They kept Tre on one side and Levi on the other, regardless of how the Jets lined up.
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Ok, so one of the things we do fantastically well here on TSW is overreact to a given week's result -- good or bad. I'm going to try and buck that trend here, because as others have noted the Giants' offense has some formidable weapons. I'm confident McD will devise a scheme to limit big plays but it will absolutely be incumbent upon the Bills to score points on offense -- I think they'll need at least 24 -- and to limit the turnovers that plagued them this week. Despite the Giants' poor showing in Dallas they will be motivated to win at home and even their record. I believe they'll learn from their mistakes in Dallas and feed Barkley more. They also know they got no pass rush to speak of in Dallas and will probably start bringing extra bodies to try and pressure the inexperienced Allen. I'd like to see the screen game if that happens. It's a little surprising to me that the Bills have opened as favorites, and I would expect the line to move closer to a pick'em throughout the week. It's funny, I think I was more confident the Bills would beat the Jets than I am about this week's game.
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I knew the Jets and Giants each had their own "home" locker rooms, but you're saying they have their own visitors' rooms as well? Seems like a waste...
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What I know is that more than 90% of teams who win the turnover battle by 3 or more win the game. The Jets weren't good enough to win a game yesterday that was gift-wrapped with a big shiny bow on top. If you believe the Jets are "good enough" to beat the Browns, Pats***, Cowboys, and Eagles then you must think the Bills are really good.
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Thought Shack looked good again
eball replied to Kingston Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Caddyshack -- Cinderella story! -
Maybe they'll play to a tie.
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This post is not about the Bills.
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When you can't take advantage of four gift-wrapped turnovers at home and blow a 16-pt 2nd half lead you know you're in trouble. Next week the Jets get Cleveland on Monday night...if they don't win that one they are facing a gauntlet of @Pats***, @Eagles, Cowboys, Pats***, and @Jags, before finally catching a break by going to Miami. Love it.
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Mosley injury, Dabol play calling or both?
eball replied to BuffaloMatt's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And hurt himself making it! -
Yup. They are an analytics site and analytics predicted Josh Allen would be a terrible NFL quarterback. Well, he's now 6-5 in games he started and finished and has three 4th quarter comebacks to his credit during that short time.
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Haha, yeah, "a step" -- that may be an understatement. And against probably as stout a D line as they will face. Really good first game for the revamped OL.
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The Bills had 7 penalties for 55 yards. Off the top of my head: Feliciano false start Feliciano PF taunting Morse ineligible downfield Hughes offside Hughes illegal use of hands Another OL false start (Nsekhe?) Phillips PF hit QB at knees No offensive holding penalties -- two 15-yarders and the rest 5-yarders.
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First Half wasn't as awful as everyone is saying
eball replied to mjt328's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Rich Gannon: not a great color guy
eball replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Gannon seems to be mailing it in. His experience lends itself to being able to evaluate the plays happening in front of him but it's pretty clear he's not doing very much research beforehand about the individual rosters. -
First Half wasn't as awful as everyone is saying
eball replied to mjt328's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think the whole point of the OP is that you learn more from actually watching all of the plays than by just looking at a set of random statistics. The results for the Bills were awful (no points, four turnovers) but an examination of what actually happened to produce those results leaves (at least to the OP and some of us) a different conclusion. You and many others are apparently guilty of a "results-based analysis" and while yes, the final score is all that ultimately matters, it is both relevant and important to understand precisely how one got there. And oh yeah, the Bills won. -
Giants fans are also now ready to turn on their team at a moment's notice. For a visiting team, hearing the home team being booed is just as big a motivator as having your own fans cheer.