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Tyrod Taylor and the Heroic Run to 7-9
Dr.Sack replied to UBBullsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyrod has played 11 games & is 6-5. He's getting better & it appears he's reading the defense more & stepping up in the pocket. Still the last 3 games will decide what we should do at the QB position. It's time to cut Tyrod loose and see what we really have. He's 0-5 when attempting over 30 passes. Also Taylor's completion percentage is falling as more of his targets are downfield throws. -
Reality Check: An Average Team With Average Talent
Dr.Sack replied to The Frankish Reich's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We have a young core of players. As they age the assumption is they will get better. How much longer do the elite Teams with older QBs have left? Hopefully we turn the corner in 2016 or 2017. -
I haven't started a thread in forever. Here goes.
Dr.Sack replied to metzelaars_lives's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Whatever happens I'm looking forward to a better record than 6-7 at this point next season. Looking at our weaknesses now we could use: a true do-it-all kicker, punt returner, and a difference maker at linebacker and younger depth on the Dline. A prototype possession jump ball WR in the mold of Demarious Thomas or Brandon Marshall. -
Shady knows Sully is a hater.
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Just watched 2014 highlight reel. We were better.
Dr.Sack replied to TC in St. Louis's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Defense is better IMO. Schematically our players are still learning the Ryan system. The system is working. We cut New England's point total in half. Tyrod has been a revelation. Put in Tyrod versus Cincy & Jax and we likely are 7-5 or 8-4. Thus this thread would not evem exist. If the Bills beat Philly things start to get real interesting. -
Bills try out British Rugby player Tom Burgess
Dr.Sack replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'd go for one of the All Blacks -
Which Bills make a play when one is needed? My thoughts:
Dr.Sack replied to UBBullsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tyrod has shown clutch ability vs Tennessee; his 2 big scrambles & dime to Hogan. -
Monday night Cleveland fails to execute a simple game clinching field goal. Tonight Detroit fails to defend a 61 yard hail mary. What last second heart wrenching loss do the football gods have planned for Buffalo?
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Watt is a great player but he is human. Here are his weaknesses: Won't consistently get the edge on tackles with his get off or quickness. Plays high at times, can be blown off the ball by the double team, but does fight hard to hold ground. Lacks some lateral mobility both rushing the passer and playing in space. Will occasionally give up outside contain.
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Beat the Hoyer led Texans. 6-6 > 5-7. Beat the Sanchez led Eagles. 7-6 > 5-8. Beat the Cousins led Redskins. 8-6 > 5-9. Beat the Cassel led Cowboys. 9-6 > 5-10. Beat the Fitzpatrick led Jets. 10-6 > 5-11. We can whine about what could have been after this season, but I am holding out hope.
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Time to admit it: Marrone>Ryan
Dr.Sack replied to Estelle Getty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Wasn't a fan of Marrone. Rex is 5-6, 5-4 sans EJ. Give Rex Tyrod and we are 6-5 & it's a whole different story. -
Imagine if Rex screwed conventional wisdom & never punted past the 50. 4 runs / receptions at 2.5 yards is all you need. Sprinkle in a few play action bombs to Sammy and who knows.
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I've Had it with the NFL Schedule Makers!!!
Dr.Sack replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
OP is proof positive that Bills fans are the drunkest in the league. Yeesh! Put the bottle down & step out of your car. -
I hate to admit it, but Taylor sucks
Dr.Sack replied to Doug Flutie Band's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yesterday especially the second half Taylor needed to make a play with his feet as he did in Tennessee. It appears he's not able to make those dynamic runs. If he was can make 1 or 2 big scrambles a game it would force teams to play a safety closer to the LOS and back the corners off. -
Ownership must address attention to detail
Dr.Sack replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might I add not properly charging the radio headsets in the linebacker & quarterback helmets during the Jacksonville game. The NFL even said it was an issue with us not charging the devices. Don't we have our own analytics guy? You would think he could show Rex a chart on the importance of radio communications. I mean damn.... -
The NFL should fire 25% of these officials per year. Holding officials accountable for ****ty results would fix the problem.
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Now that this season is done, what's left for optimisim?
Dr.Sack replied to Virgil's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We are not mathematically eliminated. There's your hope for optimism. -
That's the correlation. Find a franchise QB. Taylor has 6 games to show he can be that guy.
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I don't buy into the conspiracy. That's not to say that I don't believe that a few zebras could have possibly been bought off through the years. What I do buy is Belichick & Ernie Adams have a contigency plan for every scenario. When the Bills beat the Pats in 2011 Belichick lobbied hard for Fred's game clinching catch to be called a touchdown. When the officials said no, Belichick went ballistic. What happened next shows the Pats level of gamesmenship. With victory guaranteed and the Bills in kneel down mode, Wilfork tried to bludgeon Fitz by dribbiling his head into the turf. The Cheats claimed thet were trying to cause a fumble on the kneel dow. Everyone knows they were trying to cause a retaliatory strike from a Bill. Thankfully the ensuing melee resulted in no Bills penalty which would have put the field goal in jeopardy.
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The good and bad of Chris Hogan
Dr.Sack replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Woods had a ball stripped out fighting for extra yards earlier this year. Again one has to wonder if the coaching is asking them to do more after the catch or if they are told to go down. -
The good and bad of Chris Hogan
Dr.Sack replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
31 yards was not a first down? If you are referring to another play wasn't that based on the official determining where forward progress had stopped? -
The good and bad of Chris Hogan
Dr.Sack replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Then why even post this? The guy is a 3rd option and eclipses 90 yards? The critique of what he did on the 31 catch is invalid. He made the catch, period. I've watched the play 10 times he wouldn't have broke free, if anything going airborne saved him from getting clipped in the knees which saved him from injury. -
The good and bad of Chris Hogan
Dr.Sack replied to Kelly the Dog's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If Corey Graham makes a tackle on 3rd down after Mario Williams chips the RB releasing into the flat, McKelvin doesn't fumble and Carpenter hits a field goal we win 16-13. Thanks in large part to Hogan's 5 grabs for 90 yards. Where is the crusade against these 4 higher level players?