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BillsFan130

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  1. Got a feeling this one will be controlled by the bills, but also closer than we may think. Miami is coming off a ton of plays defensively in the hot sun, now on a short week. I think Joe Brady is gonna try to wear them down in the run game. Predicting First 2-3 quarters will be close, but bills pull away a bit in the 4th. We shall see
  2. Well that just ruined my night, damn it!
  3. I agree that nothing is given and I am not taking Miami lightly. But I am not so sure it is just a Mcdermott thing with a bad loss every year as every great team has bad losses. Ravens lost to the raiders at home last year, eagles lost to the falcons at home, chiefs have lost to the raiders at home, lost against the colts etc So agreed that nothing is for granted. But every team usually has at least 1 bad loss every year
  4. Did he practice yesterday? If so could be an ed oliver instance where it flared up after mondays practice
  5. Less talent in the skilled position now, but the offensive line and TEs now are 10x better than 2020-2021. But ya I agree with the last point. To be clear I'm not hating on Joe Brady as I think he's good. I Just wish he would open it up a bit more at times
  6. I think by far the biggest issue with Dorsey's offence was it was way too complicated and doesn't have much to do with putting it Josh's hands. I would say 1, 2 and 4 are more like Brian Dabolls , which I still think is peak Bills offence in the McDermott era. (2020 regular season and 2021 playoffs they were literally unstoppable)
  7. Yep for sure- So when I mean aggressive it's a combination of a few things: 1. Pass to run ratio. (Of course more passing would = more aggressive) 2. More downfield shots- I am not saying there weren't any designed downfield shots, but they definitely played the first half in an 8 yard box for the most part. It's also hard to tell if the receivers are running deep to space the field , or if they are actually the designed first read. 3. More throws/play action on 2nd and short 4. To simplify probably the most, just putting the game in Josh's hands and let Josh be Josh . (Like the 4th quarter)
  8. Read my quote again. "The last time the Bills opened up an offensive game script". meaning going into the game aggressive without game script dictating the play calls. Game script and being down 15, of course made the bills throw it all over the yard against the ravens
  9. It's a fair rationale. I'm not saying you're wrong as you very well could be right. I think personally he just changed direction on the run. I guess unfortunately we probably will never know the actual answer
  10. I think pretty objectively, it was a very conservative game plan as the bills were definitely trying to establish clock control. I am not saying all of it is Joe Brady's fault- Like on the 3rd and 6 screen to Kincaid, it looked like Josh definitely called an audible into that. The 2nd and 1 I've seen a few times myself . I'm pretty convinced that Josh checked to running to the left side, instead of running to the right. (I def could be wrong) Also, I don't really give Joe the benefit of the doubt on that one^, as he's notorious for running on 2nd and shorts
  11. Maybe but I wouldn't bet on it. They will beat the jags and giants. No way I see them dropping both home games to lions and Ravens. They'll win at least one of those IMO
  12. Oh for sure. Ya when I say I get frustrated with him, I don't mean nitpicking his play calls during the game. As to your point, every fan base will get frustrated with play calls. What I mean is just the overall philosophy. I think his offensive game plans are too conservative at times. Overall I think Joe Brady is good. But I am a bit concerned that his "tight to the chest" play calling will hurt them in a big game. (Kind of like the ravens game in the 1st half in week 1)
  13. Two massive special teams errors in the 4th. Special teams coach is about to be fired tomorrow
  14. Ya I'm not sold on the colts yet. I'm just not sold on Houston at all. I think Jax or Indi will win the division
  15. Houston's O line is horrible. They are in a bad division, I still don't think they make the playoffs this year
  16. Yep. Bills injuries really aren't that bad relative to the rest of the league. Offence they are full healthy. This week they will probably be out two starters on defence. (I don't think Max would be starting over Tre yet so not considering him a starter) So two starters down really isn't that bad and is probably on par for the NFL . Miami has two starters down on their O line alone
  17. Just posted in the game day thread. I don't think this Miami matchup is good for Dorian. Miami likes to use a lot of misdirection which gives Dorian a lot of problems
  18. Don't like Milano being out for this game as Dorian Williams really struggles with misdirection/eye candy. (Which Miami does a lot) But Bills are just a far superior team so shouldn't make too much of a difference
  19. Hahah ya fair enough. They also had that one piss job game against the titans late in the season that really screwed them. Not sure if you remember that Monday night game when they were up two scores with like 3 to go and lost
  20. I say that's "the only thing", because I still see them winning the division. The AFC west and even the AFC is still theirs until proven otherwise . Meh- They had to battle in 2023. They Got the 3rd seed and won in Buffalo and Baltimore and then won the Super Bowl.
  21. Yep that's true, but would you bet money on the chargers to win the division over KC? I definitely wouldn't As good teams always rise in December. I remember in 2023 the bills were down like 4 games in the division with 6 to go and they still caught Miami and won the division lol.
  22. This^. The only thing that's good is it probably takes them out of the 1 seed as they'll probably have to go 13-2 in their remaining games to even have a chance. But ya I still see them winning their division with 11-12 wins
  23. Ya but jets gifted them how many points with dumb penalties on 3rd downs? 1st drive was a roughing the passer on a 3rd and 19. That is a 4-7 point penalty alone, depending if Prater makes the long kick
  24. Ya for sure I'm not faulting how they played it in the 2nd half as I totally get being conservative with the score. My biggest issue was the offence in the first quarter or so. Thought they were too conservative once again and just looked off. The 403 yards and 30 points are a bit skewed mind you. When your defence is giving you 3 and outs all day long and a turnover on the 20 yard line, it's of course going to give the offence a ton of more chances to rack up yards and points.
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