What a disappointment. Healthy scratch for the Cincinnati game. Not even special teams. They saw him play and grabbed A. J. Klein back.
He doesn't look fast and athletic on the field.
In both playoff games there was a free blitzer coming from the blindside. A safety or corner. The Miami game it led to the fumble, scoop and touchdown for the competition. In the Cincinatti game it was drive killing sack. The RB released that way but let the blitzer go while seeking an outlet.
That was either bad coaching, bad playing or both.
I am high as a kite, and I am anxious to see how it plays out.
How do the Bills counter the top teams, and the rivals in their own division?
Good point, but I am an optimist. Go Bills
I think the Bills have one high paid tight end and will use rookie deals on the other TE. I would not be surprised if they look for an upgrade on Morris, but not an expensive one.
I think it is not terribly out of order to say that the Bills looked the better team, for the most part, the first meeting. But the Dolphins looked every bit our equal the second game.
So my thinking is this will be a very difficult match-up and the Bills need to be focused and ready
AJ the options I believe were Dobbins or Shin (but we gave Taron a big contract).
Boogie alternative was Creed, so that was a misstep.
Spector wasn't a waste, he was later on...but T. Bernard is not looking good and there was OL available at that point.
Our defense is markedly better with #49 in the middle of the second level, pressing the AGap, etc.
I know he can be priced out but I believe he may very well be tagged
Let us face the Miami football team at their best. This Board went from dissing TT to the max, to being afraid of him.
I hope TT and Mostert play. I want to beat their best in the playoffs.
Wow, so much trepidation.
The Bills are tough, they can score also and we have home field.
We can take the Miami football team, andI think we will.
Have to beat everyone, so no use crying about the match up