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Thanks for these deep dives. They are terrific and appreciated. The Bills should both dominate and maybe not cover the ridiculous spread. Although I do not see Mills being able to execute more than two TD drives.
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I know they don’t plan it this way, and would prefer not to suck, but the extraordinary way Josh handles the rush, the Bills can excel the way they are playing. I mentioned this in my BuffNews fan article this week.
Allen easily makes the first guy miss almost every time. He gets in trouble when he eludes one guy and the second surprises him from behind. Or he blindly eludes one and turns into a second (which is really the same thing).
This talent of Josh’s is literally on the same level as his arm talent. It’s insane how easily and often he does it and makes it look.
If only one guy is getting beat we are fine. When the jailbreaks come we will be in trouble.
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In the Holy Trinity of Asshats, the hierarchy is:
1. Kraft
2. Belichick
3. Brady
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Thanks for this. Good solid analysis and actually watching each play. Of course certain plays different posters will call it differently, and I may add to the -1-0-+1 ratings system a +2 or -2 for giving up a long play or score or making a stop that causes a turnover or punt, but this is good fodder for discussion.
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Just now, Simon said:
I thought they got better as the game went along for sure, and by the second half that pressure was indeed consistent.
But I also remember thinking to myself at one point during the first half that I thought the Wash OLine was holding up surprisingly well.
I will have to watch it again as we all have to do, especially considering the affects that liquor can have on a human brain, BUT, I do not expect to see (m)any plays Heinicke got to his third read because he had any time to throw.
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Just now, GunnerBill said:
Yep add him too.
Beasley was terrific and vital all game.
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1 minute ago, Simon said:
I thought they played well for the most part; interior pressure was a problem for Washington for much of the day. They also did so without a lot of help from scheming or extra rushers. And Heinecke took some serious bruises in the process.
But they weren't so dominant that I'd call people clueless that happened to not see it that way.
But they had consistent pressure all game. Heinicke was never comfortable. He actually played decent considering. To say the D Line didn’t play well is ridiculous imo
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Both the Poyer and Hyde interceptions were due to pressure and better than sacks.
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1 minute ago, K-9 said:
Heinecke had no time most of the day, and that was with a play design that called for him to get rid of it quickly. Like I said, I’m not sure what game BF130 was watching. Sounds like he was just pissed that they couldn’t get Heinecke on the ground. Maybe he had the over 3 sack prop bet.
D Line had pressure whole game. INTs were do to pressure
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2 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:
2nd and 10 3:17 left in the 2nd quarter.
And 2:35 in the 3rd quarter
Liar. Farce.
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4 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:
I'm not dying on any hill bud.
They got 0 sacks which is a fact.
And they didn't get consistent pressure which is my opinion.
And you disagree in saying they got consistent pressure, which is fine.
Name two plays the entire game that Heinicke just stood there with good blocking and a lot of time.
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Methinks Daboll should incorporate that Tommy Tremble play into Bills offense for Dawson Knox who can break a lot of tackles. Used sparingly but a nice little variation.
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Chiefs are finished for the year. Just like the Bills.
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Just now, Mango said:
Question, do you go for two again?
Definitely. 1 or 2 doesn’t matter. 3 could be a tie to OT
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Turned out to be good game.
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1 minute ago, TheProcess said:
While I like Knox, he shouldn’t even be mentioned in the same sentence with Kelce.
You just did it.
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4 minutes ago, TheProcess said:
He has been. But he’s also one of the most heady, cerebral QBs I’ve ever seen. It looks easy for him from a processing perspective. Like the game is in slow-mo.
Yeah I think both things are true. He’s great and he’s been in a better position to be great than virtually anyone.
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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:
Just curious - what other Bills defensive shutouts in the last 10 years are you comparing it to?
I was actually being sarcastic. Didn’t believe a lot of the picking nits on a 35-0 win.
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Love Mahomes. Great player. Don’t want to diminish him. But was there ever a QB put into a better position to succeed? Doubt it. A year to watch. Andy Reid. Hill and Kelce along with good run game. He’s really good but Kelce and Hill are insane.
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Kelce is just sick.
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3 minutes ago, Simon said:
I can tell he doesn't trust his protection right now, I wonder if he's subconsciously pulling punches to protect his legs.
Not sure why on those particular plays it would enter the equation. He didn’t try to run much. They didn’t call many QB runs. I think they just thought they could do what they wanted. Especially after it was 14-0 early.
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3 minutes ago, Simon said:
I would only agree with that in the sense that he was more conscientious about taking care of the ball last week.
Not sure if it’s Josh or coaching but there were at least four throws where if he just gunned it like he normally does it’s probably a completion. But he tried to finesse a bunch and it backfired. NFL DBs are so fast, just gun it if you’re capable when they are open.
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4 minutes ago, Simon said:
I’m half kidding. One way to look at it is the actual game was 35-0. The Fins had 216 yards. 13 first downs and 3.1 per play. I was saying during the game that Josh was better last week in the loss. It never seemed like a 21-0 game or 28-0 or 35-0. But obviously Edmunds wasn’t awful in the first half.
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