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That's No Moon

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  1. Offense could be anyone. They reached into the NCAA for Daboll. They clearly, and rightly, want a creative coach who wants to be multiple. Defense might be a little easier to pin down presuming they aren't looking to change the focus of the defense too much. These will be critical hires for McDermotts career. The tree for him to pick from is pretty bare. It's time for him to build his own tree. Doug Peterson just got fired because he couldn't replace John DiFillipo and Frank Reich.
  2. I dont know that Beasley has a whole game to give us. Need someone else to win in the slot.
  3. It wasn't that they went to sleep. The Colts picked up the pace and stopped grinding clock. They moved the ball the whole game. They just moved it faster in the 4th.
  4. I normally don't likes the reds, but at night, in snow would be 🔥🔥🔥🔥
  5. Given the way both teams played I would be shocked to see us open as home dogs.
  6. Awesome, my son has hockey all afternoon. We will get home in time to eat and settle in. Perfect
  7. I don't want it to snow, not at all, but if it does and it's supposed to snow hard we need to break out the reds and make the ravens wear white. Visibility is a thing.
  8. Well. The 1 seeds are already coming off the bye. Giving them the Saturday game doesn't matter to them. They play the lowest remaining seeds so the lowest seeds get the shortest amount of rest. You are the lowest seed so tough teats. The higher remaining seeds play Sunday which means they at least get a full week of rest as their reward for being the higher seed. The teams who could have been potentially been stuck with a short week this year were Tennessee, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Chicago. At most, 3 of them would possibly have advanced and, at most, 2 of them would have played on short rest. Minimally, one of them would play on short rest. Top seeds in baseball do not have to play for several days and can set up their pitching while the WC play in game is happening.
  9. Frankie, you're my brother and I love you; but never take sides against the family.
  10. I would love to see that. The point of the thread was to ask what you would do to stop them. The Colts aren't just going to refuse to take the field so the exercise we are attempting to entertain is thinking through what they might actually do not to come up with reasons why everything they might try won't be successful. There are other threads for that.
  11. This is exactly what I'm talking about. If Pittsburgh's own offense was able to get it's head out of its arse in the first half that game looks way different. FWIW, the Bills were down 0-3 after the first quarter last Sunday against Miami, had an INT and 2 punts and a grand total of like 42 yards of offense. They mess around on Saturday and do that and Indy goes up 14 zip while running the ball down their throat and with Rivers hitting play action to TY and Pittman and lots of sphincters will be puckering. One thing I am legit worried about is the Bills coming out too amped up because there will be some people there for the first time. They don't need to do anything different, they just need to play the way they've played.
  12. There isn't a binary work/does not work option. You have to play the odds. Blitzing can work if you can confuse the offense and get free runners but it also exposes your backend quite a bit. Pittsburgh and Miami come to mind as teams that had some success early in the game but then the Bills adjusted and tore them apart. If you are Indy and your plan is to gamble then on the offensive side they REALLY need to score early and a couple of times to put pressure on the Bills offense because once they figure out what you are doing they've been taking people to the woodshed. I'm not going to fall into the trap of saying there is nothing that can stop an offense. We've all seen amazing offenses get stymied. It certainly helps that the Bills have played several good defenses already this year and have seen lots and lots of different types of ways to attack them.
  13. Which is why you try to get them to want to run the ball. Give them looks that scream "run the ball". Even if the Bills average 5 yards a carry it still slows them down compared to giving up 10-15 per pass completion with stopped clocks on incompletions. I don't think Indy has the horses (no pun intended) to get pressure without blitzing and blitzing Allen is a very risky proposition and you run the serious risk of getting yourself behind quickly to the point that your own offensive gameplan is no longer viable. Make the Bills play 60 minutes of mistake free football to beat you. Make them execute and score touchdowns on the few possessions you are going to allow them to have. Every time you hold them to a FG or less that's a win. I don't see a scenario where Indy just comes out and pitches a shutout no matter what they do on defense so whatever their plan is it has to be based around the idea of protecting their own offense which is run oriented (despite P-Riv quietly throwing for 4k yards and 24 TDs this year). They do not likely want to play a 41-38 game with Buffalo so what are the most likely ways of getting that to succeed? I look at this as a SB25 type defensive gameplan. Mitigate the damage, make the opposition play mistake free, encourage them to do what they don't do as well and don't let them build up offensive momentum to just wipe you off the face of the Earth.
  14. Offensively, I run the ball straight at Oliver and Edmunds and then take advantage of Edmunds with play action. On defense I play zone coverages most of the time to keep everything in front of me and to prevent Allen from using his legs for easy chunk plays. I try to entice Buffalo to run the ball as well via my personnel and alignments. I'd keep 6, 7, DBs on the field at all times. Getting Buffalo to run makes them play away from their strength and also helps me shorten the game and limit possessions.
  15. They have no draft capital for a long time and you will be expected to win immediately. Chargers right now are the best available IMO, they have the best QB and lots of pieces in place already along with draft picks.
  16. That's a good way for anyone to learn. Amateurs practice until they get it right, professionals practice until they can't get it wrong.
  17. Can we sign Julie and let the Eagles keep Zach? I read this and thought, "Yeah isn't he like retired by now?" Then I realized it was his kid. I will now go back to my rocking chair and resume yelling at neighborhood children.
  18. I owned at least 3 things on that page...
  19. Fun fact. Josh Allen's longest completion for this season was 55 yards. Philip Rivers longest completion for this season was 55 yards. IDK where this perception comes from that he's hucking bombs all over the place. Josh does his best work in the intermediate lengths.
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