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WideNine

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  1. 2 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

    Imo, anyone who thought that initial injury list was valid must have been stoned, the list was a ploy nothing more, the fins are going to use any method possible to get their guys on the field if they win they are the two seed, if they don’t win they are a sixth seed, and they don’t want to go down that road in the post season, we/the Bills win and we are the two seed, lose and we are the seventh seed or we are out, It’s going to be a knock down drag out brutal game, and the Bills are going to win!!!!

     

    No excuses.

     

    Their best gets our best and let's see if our Bills are at the stage where they are willing to surrender the AFC East.

     

    One thing is for sure. That team does not play from behind well so it would be good if our offense comes out laser focused and we can get up on them.

     

    Either way, this team has had their share of playing from behind or with a narrow lead and has started to learn to play 60 full minutes to finish games on top. Win one rep at a time and I hope Allen does some pitch and catch warm ups with Cook. That slippery RB seems to start games with some cold hands and takes a bit to get into a groove.

     

    Still remember when a wet-behind-the-ears Allen wanted to warm up with Kelvin Benjamin and got dissed. Bet he wishes he did more to stick around with that raw QB who is making HOF strides.

     

    Also, the defense has become better at closing the door. We will see what Bills team shows up. Go Bills!

     

     

     

     

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  2. 11 hours ago, Mango said:


    Mea culpa from me on that one. I raked Beane over the coals for not having anybody else in house. 

     

    Your not the only one.

     

    I listen to Marino's podcast and I was right there with him worrying about starting an unproven Bernard.

     

    I was wrong about Oliver taking a step forward too with his injury-plagued contract year... thought he was just too small to man the 3-tech and hold up. I felt like Beane was throwing money away.

     

    Looks like a bargain deal now with the way he has come on and the reps he commands game to game.

     

     

     

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  3. 6 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

    Yeah dammit!  Back in my day...dirt fixed everything!

    Or...amd just spit balling here...we can finally dump this big nickle crap and go with a blitzing 4-3?  Can't say we don't have the backers for it once he comes back.

     

    Taron is one of the best nickle defenders in the game.

     

    I would be reluctant to replace his skillset with any linebacker we have even if I trust that LB in shallow zones or skating with a RB or TE.

     

    There are times when subbing bigger bodies should be done to match more heavy 12 personnel/run packages.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  4. 11 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said:

    Nick Wright is not exactly known for being objective.

     

    Objectively obnoxious, perhaps.

     

    That guy hates Allen.

     

    Not even close to being objective as he looks like he is choking on his own vomit if he has to acknowledge a great game by Allen while he looks downright giddy when Allen is struggling.

     

    I find his takes to be meaningless and he has never struck me as a student of the game that can really break down the X's and O's. These media clowns are a dime a dozen, but generating hate-clicks is probably just as profitable as folks clicking on them because they like what you say.

     

     

     

     

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  5. When Milano gets back we will have some quality depth at the LB position where there was a lot ??? early in the season and I thought we were thin.

     

    The taking heads and media pundants were all preaching doom and gloom with Edmunds' departure in FA and that the Bills would struggle with an unproven Bernard.

     

    Both Dodson and Bernard have come on strong.

     

     

     

     

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  6. Just me, but I think of all these media popularity contests and accolades as distractions.

     

    Look at Dak riding high as a media darling and then the Boys get stomped and show they can't play well outside their dome and the media is tripping over themselves trying to shovel dirt on his MVP grave.

     

    Win as a team, lose as a team and let the accolades fall where they may.

     

     

  7. 22 hours ago, boater said:

    We don't know what we have in Kyle Allen. He has yet to throw a pass in a regular game situation. All he has done in his garbage time snaps is hand off to a rusher, or kneel down.

     

    I do admit to being concerned of having to play him--my memories of his preseason games are pretty frightening. I bet if he threw in a regular season game that it would be a sphincter tightening experience.

     

     

     

    The fact that they have not let the man throw a single pass tells me everything I need to know.

     

    A more capable backup to groom and a savy vet would be good mix to have in the QB room with Allen.

     

     

  8. 32 minutes ago, pi2000 said:

    How do we know it wasn't McD who called the shotgun play and Brady radioed down to call a TO and run the snowplow.

     

    If you don't like McD that's fine, but this is a reach. 

     

    I have been critical of our HC and some of his poor decisions at times in high-leverage situations, but he did the smart thing there and deserves credit and praise for stepping up and making the right adjustment.

     

    Clearly Brady was calling another shotgun play on short yardage like the ones that he called earlier at midfield that went no where.

     

    The players were in shotgun and then McDermott calls the timeout takes his headset off and talks with Allen and then with Diggs and they go out and get under center and convert with the push.

     

    It was a good move by McD and I don't think it undermined Brady, just reminded him that there is no need to go off script and get overly creative if a defense has not shown they can stop a play that has been money in short yardage.

     

     

     

     

     

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  9. 3 hours ago, finn said:

    Andre Reed was a different player in Super Bowl XV after the Giants repeatedly hit him hard. Who knows what goes through football players' heads after big hits, especially after the Damar Hamlin incident? Diggs is human. It's not "nonsense" to consider that he might be fighting a psychological battle after being slammed to the ground gratuitously and violently on two occasions this season.

     

    If he's not injured--and McDermott says he's not--how else do you explain his decline in performance and evidently taking himself out the game for long stretches?

     

    Defenses are doing a lot to force Allen to go elsewhere with the ball as Allen has had to take the quicker options with all the shell coverage teams play that limit deeper opportunities.

     

    Much like how teams try to play Mahomes - they also try to keep Allen hemmed into the pocket limiting the off schedule opportunities. They also work to deny him space to step up and into throws, and try to disrupt his timing and the progression of his reads.

     

    IMO Allen has also been more inconsistent and hesitant this season than he had been prior to his injury last season even when given time and space and has struggled with some basic mechanics/bad habits that have creeped back into his passing game.

     

    That being said I think his touch on wheel and swing routes, as well as screens and dumps has improved. Rather than various versions of a football RPG when it did not always need to get there in a hurry, Allen has been putting more of those in a place where the receiver can run to it and create RAC.

     

    Maybe this offseason he will take a different approach to how he prepares and trains and I hope he gets back with Palmer to course correct and reinforce those good throwing habits he was building. It seemed to help him a lot before.

     

    Simplest answers are usually the more likely scenario than manufacturing narratives like Diggs is playing scared.

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  10. 1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

    I mostly remember fans making fun of and being angry at the Dolphins organization for putting Tua in that position more than anything.

     

    Josh would then have a perfect game in the first round of the playoffs, and that's not an exaggeration.

    Didn't feel like the line was doing as good a job getting space for Cook which he needs to be in peak form, Ty can do better with a bit of a mess since he'll run through people.

     

    I think the Pats have a great run defense and did a good job countering our tackle wrap play where we pull Dawkins.

     

    To date teams have not been able to stop that very well.

     

    Cook has been money running behind those and I watched one where the defender went low on Dawkins and was able to trip him up which kind of blew up that play.

     

    The old Belegoat is still a pretty good DC and has a few young defensive players coming on.

     

     

     

     

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  11. McGovern sucked in pass pro today which did not help with any passing rhythm as Allen had pressure up the middle.

     

    Also did not help when Cook and Sherfield dropped passes that hit them in the hands.

     

    Brady has to get to work on our pass play execution and script better early in games.

     

    First thing I would do is take any passes intended for Murray or Sherfield and route those to Shakir who has been more sure-handed.

     

    NE is #2 against the run and maybe better just the past few games and we have been leaning on our run.

     

    Makes sense that it was an ugly win and not the best match up with how we have been moving the ball.

     

     

     

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  12. 1 minute ago, sven233 said:

     

    Their lack of speed is very obvious out there.

     

    True.

     

    They make up for some of that being savy vets and knowing where to be, but when caught out of position or having to make up ground for others you see it.

     

    And the zebras are getting too active in this second half.

     

     

     

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