Thanks Virgil, as always. I echo the sentiments others have expressed that your "thoughts" (and Bill's previously) and Shaw's Rockpile Review are a must read every week. Who knows, if the Bills get on a roll you can go out with a win!
Step right up, Marquez Stevenson, Isaiah Hodgins, and Tanner Gentry and Devin Singletary
— Chris Trapasso (@ChrisTrapasso) December 24, 2021
Fixed Trapasso's quote.
I don't understand why they don't go to a no-huddle offense on occasion. Someone mentioned this in another thread, and I agree, that it would help the offense establish a rhythm and also keep the opposing defenses off balance.
Can't stand the man or the team he coaches, however this is an interesting read... https://www.brownsnation.com/what-went-wrong-for-bill-belichick-in-cleveland/
Completely agree with this takeaway from the PC. The man was a national champion wrestler in high school. You don't think he is emphasizing that each player must win their one-on-one battles ("do your job" in Pats*** speak)?
No running game, at least one that makes the opposing defenses respect the run. Beane to Dabol: you realize we gave Josh a $200 million contract, right?
The Bills will not win the Super Bowl this season with the way the O-line is currently playing. Watch any other game and you don't see the line for an "elite" team being dominated by an opposing defense. Week after week...
Imagine how many more times he would have sacked Bledsoe if Bruce Armstrong wasn't playing. I believe Bruce (Smith) is on record saying Armstrong was the best offensive lineman he ever played against. They had some great battles.