How about locking on to one receiver. The one play where the camera was behind and above the play showed him look to Clay the whole way. Before blaming everything else except TT, TT needs to look at and use all his weapons. That particular play showed what he does more times than not. That's not good and it's easy to defense.
He was a big part of it. 38 passing yards half way through the 3rd quarter isn't nearly good enough. He's in his 5th year, there is no excuse for that.
...and how many Giants were missing on their defense? Stop with the excuses for TT, he was really bad today.
Yeah but the questionable calls keep happening multiple times every week. They start out with good intentions, keep their mouths closed then the refs get involved with questionable calls, at what point are they allowed to voice their displeasure? Were frustrated as fans, I can't imagine the frustration level of guys putting out max effort only to be shot down time and again by questionable calls and oh by the way when other teams have questionable calls they have the flag picked up?
All any athlete wants is a game to be called even, whether the ref/ump/official is horrible for both teams or calls it good for both teams all they want is be consistency bad or good. A blind man could see the inconsistency that goes against the Bills week in and week out.
of course it wasnt, bills get screwed again. what else is new, but we shouldnt blame refs for affecting outcomes because refs are never wrong according to some around here.
Bennett, Talley, Conlon were 3 really really good linebackers but none of them were great and HOF worthy. Definitely could have done a lot worse over those years at LB, all 3 good but that is it, they had flashes but not enough to be considered great.
IMO, DW has done one hell of a job.
No GM is going to get all the coach hires/draft picks/ or FA right but he has gotten a real high % of them right and is more than putting together an awesome team.
Disagree 100%. but, if they were, what does it matter, if they are doing that with EJ? If TT is the answer for the Bills, he is the QB for the forseeable future and EJ never sees the field, as TT is only 1 year older than EJ, I believe.
Did he really slow the KGun down? I don't think so, I think it was the ball control from the Giants offense (over 40 minutes) that slowed the Bills offense down. The Bills still had almost 400 yards in only 19 minutes of having the ball.
Say it's 1st down on the 15 and the running back fumbles out the end zone. IMO the offense should retain possession back to the 15 yard line and they should lose the down making it 2nd down from the 15. If it was a run give the RB credit for a 14 yard gain with a fumble lost, thus being the lost down as punishment.
I don't think there is any way a defense should be given possession for not recovering the ball, doesn't happen anywhere else on the field and shouldn't happen in the end zone.
I think you are right that BB did not deviate from his game plan but I disagree that he felt it was still a game.
I think his game plan was to run up the score and try and embarrass the Bills. Evidenced by going for it on 4th downs, Brady having 59 pass attempts and only having 10 rushes(end arounds not included).
No, my biggest concerns are things going on in this world that affect me. Football games don't affect me therefor there is no need for me to be concerned. Do I root and want the Bills to win, yeah but to be "concerned", no. Some people take sports way too seriously.
and the score at the start of the 4th quarter was 37-13. The Pats only rushing 4 and in the prevent, yeah i'd consider TT 4th quarter doings to be "garbage time stats" it's just that the Pats, who controlled the flow of the game allowed "garbage time" to begin a little too early.
When it counted earlier in the game and the Bills needed to answer any one of the Pats scores TT had no answer. TT only got yards and scores when the Pats allowed it.
That said, go TT and kill the Dolphins.