^this. My tech-savvy 19 year-old daughter and I tried streaming the Bills/Ravens game via the WGR app while driving home from Syracuse and got the program with updates on all the games once we left the WGR listening area. It completely freaked her out she couldn't figure out how to get the game.
This reinforces what I thought during the Vikings game. Allen has recently looked lost at times when they show him close-up and seems like he either doesn't trust what he is seeing on the field or the play call.
I don't remember where I read it earlier this morning but I saw a quote from Peterson where he basically said they knew what Allen likes to do in the red zone and were ready for it (something about trusting his arm).
I believe we already have two on the staff; Shula and Brady.
I'm willing to cut Frazier some slack given the injuries on defense. What is occurring on offense is inexcusable.
Did anyone else watch the Jets/Patriots game yesterday (I was bored and it was either that or Dallas/Chicago)? I swear the announcer at one point said the Jets had the best point differential in the league.
I think he had his "bell rung" early in the KC game, which affected his play the rest of the game. His head hit the field fairly hard on the play where he went after a high pass and was drilled backward onto the turf.
I'm sure his cutting edge play selection while OC for the Bills factored into this. Spiller up the middle on 1st down, Spiller up the middle on 2nd down, pass on 3rd down, punt. Repeat.
IIRC Siran Neal was instrumental in keeping Kelce in check in the first KC game last year. It will be interesting to see whether they leverage the same strategy for this game. I believe Tre White was shadowing Hill for most of that game.
Thanks Turk. I deleted the post because I did a quick search and found it was David Patten I will thinking about. For some reason I thought it was Brady
This is an excellent point. Didn't the Bills have difficulty scoring in the 3rd quarter last season? IIRC people were complaining they always came out flat after halftime.