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Best single play in Bills history
CLTbills replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It should start right at that play.. but if not, 3:08:37. -
Best single play in Bills history
CLTbills replied to stevestojan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was at that game. I was only maybe 11-12 years old. We went to a lot of games when I was WAY younger, but didn't go to games there for a while. That was the first game that got me really "into" the Bills. I still remember them playing "Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" over the PA in the stadium. -
Yet made multiple head-scratching decisions yesterday that likely cost them the game.
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Start to finish. Did you?
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Honestly, today, not Sean McDermott.
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Going to be a tough damn game. I have confidence in Josh Allen that he will keep us in it... but yikes. Going to be a tall order.
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This team is battle tested and finds ways to win
CLTbills replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good teams find ways to win. You are what your record says you are. -
Watching the Seahawks and 49ers game..
CLTbills replied to BigdaddyinOrlando's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Haha. He's on a roll tonight. I said the same thing in another thread that he started. Yikes. -
Did you forget that he kicked an onside kick that backfired and the Bills took that starting field position and turned it into 7 points? Did you also forget the part where he kicked a field goal on 3rd and 1 at around the 15 yard line, with 12 seconds still on the clock, which is MORE than enough time for a shot to the end zone? Those two decisions very possibly cost the Patriots the win today. Is that what you call "outcoaching?" This board would be (rightfully) INCENSED if McDermott had pulled some crap like that.
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Yes, turnovers are part of the game. Teams do expect to get turnovers, yes. Are you really going to start the "well if it wasnt for that play, we wouldn't have won!" BS? Well if Josh wouldn't have thrown that one pick, we would have been up by six there, not three. I can play that game too. I can pick out random plays and say that if that play didn't happen, the outcome would have been different. I said it earlier in this thread - Welcome to the NFL, where 61% of games are won by one possession or less, and 28% are won by three points or less. The overwhelming majority of games in the NFL come down to the last drive, where one team makes a play. Today, it was our team that made that play.
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Miami is not winning the division
CLTbills replied to BuffaloBills1998's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Another HUGE takeaway from today is that the Bills are now 4-0 in the division. The absolute best Miami can be if they win all remaining division games is 4-2, as they've already lost to BUF and NE. So if the division were to come down to that tie breaker, the Bills are sitting pretty. -
Sunday Night Football: Eagles at Cowboys 8:20 ET
CLTbills replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good God, one of these teams is going to win a division in the NFL and play a playoff game? -
And that gameplan won the game, did it not?
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Coaching is not always fully measured in wins and losses, though. In 2017, the Bills traded away a bunch of star players. Watkins. Darby. Dareus. I remember most people on this board, and even in the media, say that the Bills were "tanking." McDermott took that talent-deficient roster, with Tyrod Taylor at QB, to our first playoff appearance in 17 years. In 2018, the Bills had quite possibly the worst roster in football as they continued to shed contracts. Their top receiver was an UNDRAFTED ROOKIE. McDermott some how, some way, got 6 wins out of a team that had no business winning more than 3 from a talent perspective. In 2019, we started to see the fruits of the rebuild. Another playoff appearance and a 10-win season. The point is, was his record "setting the league on fire" as you stated? No, but I would argue that McDermott, in his first three years, did more with less (from a talent perspective) than arguably any coach in the NFL. He's now 6-2 this year. Overall record is 31-25. Winning record, with 2 of his 3.5 seasons played with severely talent-deficient rosters. Get outta here with all that truth! We don't want none!
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Why are you leaving out this year? Doesn't fit your narrative?
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Actually, quite the opposite. We gameplanned for our opponent's weakness and for the weather. NE is horrible against the run. The wind was blowing 20-30 miles per hour. Why in the hell would we come out and try to throw the ball all over the field in that kind of wind, when we know that the Patriots couldn't stop the run? If we had, would you have been complaining that the coaching staff doesn't know what they're doing because anybody with a brain can see that the Patriots can't stop the run? It's pretty basic football gameplanning. You gameplan for your opponent's weakness. I'm certainly glad Sean McDermott is the coach of this team, not you.
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The same guy who kicked a FG on 3rd and 1, with 12 seconds left (plenty of time for a shot to the EZ), from around the 15 yard line. I can legitimately say, with complete sincerity, that McDermott DID outcoach Belichick today.
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Schemed/called plays that allowed our team to score more points than the other team? Welcome to the NFL, where 61% of games are decided by 1 score or less. Where 28% of games are decided by 3 or less points.
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Did you miss the part where Bill Belichick kicked a Field Goal on third and 1, from about the 15 yard line, with 12 seconds still on the clock, which is MORE than enough time to take a shot at the end zone? Is that who "outcoached" us today? You play to win the game. Our coaching staff won the game. End of story.
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Time to exorcise the demons, once and for all.
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Brutal hit. I don't like the fact that that's an "illegal" hit, but I understand it. He hit him in the chest with his shoulder. I mean what's the alternative? Just let the guy catch it?
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Damn. The line is up to BUF -13. Wow. So literally six days after keeping KANSAS CITY to under 30, you are thinking that they'll have to play "their best game of the season to keep the score under 30" against... the New York Jets?