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y2zipper

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  1. Yeah the line is getting beat before Fields can go through a progression.
  2. Going for it is a culture move going into the bye week. If you win it's validation, if you lose it's fuel. Team is relatively healthy and is going to be a favorite in a large pile of games as we go here. In week 6, take the shot at winning and get out of there healthy either way. In the playoffs, yeah go kick it.
  3. Have to be careful with those pushes on the RPOs and watch them against the blitzes.
  4. But you take it repeatedly so other teams get the message. Draw and go under it repeatedly.
  5. Tennessee is devoting all their defense deep. This is going to be a test of patience for Josh.
  6. Interesting that it's entirely RPO for Buffalo's offense there and they're letting Josh decide pass or run.
  7. I think that was about as close to correct as the refs can get it but replay buzzing in there is going to turn it into a ***** show regardless.
  8. The Pats are being coached well and are closer to being good than not, but it will take some Jones development to make that happen as they don't score enough points right now. 3 of their 4 losses are one possession and he figured out Brady to the point where New England wins that game if they make a kick. The development of Jones is mirroring the development of Brady, where they're asking him to take what's there and he's been ok at it. Obviously you'd like to see less interceptions.
  9. Diggs got beat on the double move, but lousy safety play on that TD though. He should be making the tackle instead of gambling for a pick.
  10. The Browns also have another game Thursday too.
  11. Basically this. Cleveland is missing a bunch of players here and have been down Landry for a quite a bit.
  12. Lousy day for the Chargers here. They're going for it there because they're out of this game anyway.
  13. Let's be honest: reports of the Chiefs' demise have probably been greatly exaggerated. The game against Buffalo is the only game where they got outplayed by any significant margin and have played tough competition. For all the talk, the offensive issues will straighten themselves out. Kansas City is first in every drive efficiency category and are 5th in points on the least amount of drives in the league. They also lead the league in lost fumbles, which is widely considered a random stat and have a 1-2 record in one possession games. Real issues on the offense are that Mahomes interception rate is too high and I do think they need to run more because they are good at it this season and defenses will give it. It's something that Buffalo is doing to the dismay of some people here, but it's worked out for us so far. The defense is a major issue, though. KC just bleeds points on the defensive side of the ball and their defense isn't getting turnovers right now. I could be a product of the excellent offenses they've played, and you'll find out the next few weeks here. Their backs seem a step slower than last year, and Jones and Clark have taken turns being out. I don't think it's going to continue to be one of the worst in history, but they do need a change in approach.
  14. Always whole wheat, always smooth peanut butter (Skippy), and the type of Jelly almost makes almost no difference (unless it's like pepper jelly or something not sweet). If it's at home I'll toast the bread. Ratio depends on what it's for. Lunch for work is like 30% jelly. In the middle of a 100 mile bike ride day, the main component is the carbs so I'll go 50% or even 60% Jelly there.
  15. For me it was more about what wasn't called. The RTPs only go to show how stupid the rules are and frankly, I don't think either of those hits should be penalties. The one Poyer got probably should he, but he also make that hit every time. I didn't like the inconsistency of the defensive holding calls. The Chiefs got a couple on the first drive that Buffalo didn't get, but it got better once that stopped. We've seen Buffalo incorporate more physical DB play this year on receivers because they saw in the title game that it wasn't going to be called so much and as the reputation changes it'll be called less.
  16. I think the bills offense as a whole is a situation where the statistics tell you the truth about how good it is in your eyes lie because it doesn't quite look the same as it did last year in terms of the passing game. Essentially, Buffalo is taking a more balanced approach and throwing almost 10% less than they did last year so far. The results is that the running game is way way more effective than it was last season. So far Buffalo has a second best score percentage in the league on all of its drives I'm a very high number of drives they have and different players are emerging because they are showing a willingness to use different personnel groupings in addition to the three receiver formula that dominated last year. Just like the defense, the offense is truly becoming more game to game and situation to situation dependent. It's part of the reason why we are beginning to hear stories about Friday and Saturday installs and new plays all the time. If you look at the entire game. Buffalo had 10 drives, scored on six of them and five of the six scores were touchdowns. That is best offense in the NFL drive efficiency and we can add to it that Buffalo did not have a turnover. What I saw is that both teams really had trouble adjusting to the third quarter rainstorm after halftime. It manifested itself in some punting from Buffalo because they played to protect the ball and the Chiefs blitzed more because they knew Buffalo was going to, but the same rainstorm manifested itself in two ridiculous turnovers for Kansas City. Buffalo got a pick 6 on a ball that slipped out of hills hands and recovered a snap that slipped out of mahomes hands. The teams each got a touchdown once they both adjusted to it, and once Buffalo got the fourth quarter drive the game was over.
  17. He's looking for a trade because he wants carries and there aren't any for him here.
  18. Teams will play physical and make this a flagfest, but both offenses are a little sloppy as well.
  19. That end around is too fancy. Just let Herbert slice it up.
  20. Definitely looks better than the other rookies here. I don't know what the physical talent is, but he can definitely read the field and the arm is good. He's not super athletic and the pocket awareness isn't there yet but if you look like a game manager as a rookie, that's impressive IMO. It looks like the way BB developed Brady. The defense is good and they're simplifying it for Jones.
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