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Allen2Moulds

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  1. I think we all see now exactly where the breakdown was, if we didn't already know.
  2. The one thing that sticks out to me, is that our oline struggled immensely for the first 6 games when he was suspended. It was a totally different line when he got back. Players also spoke very highly of him, primarily with how technical he was. Rams also had arguably the worst line before he got there, and he turned that unit around instantly. I'm even more pumped about this hire, than the Brady one. A++ coaching hires.
  3. I agree...100%. Touchback was a head scratcher
  4. Dawson? Sorry man, but I Def didn't see it that way Early in the game on a 3rd and like 14, Josh threw a laser right into his numbers The 1st drop on the 1st drive, hit him in stride, both hands. Not to mention a costly redzone penalty. He did make a couple decent short grabs, but the misses outweighed it.
  5. I agreed with all of this.
  6. (Just my 2 cents as a fan, not an expert by any means.) 1. Do a better job against Chris Jones, and the interior pass rush. Chris Jones absolutely harrased Josh last year.. Josh was never comfortable in either game. I know they have him at DE this year, but I wouldn't be surprised to see them kick him back inside for this game. Fingers crossed that Darryl Williams holds up at G. Very confident in rookie Spencer Brown, and relieved to see Cody Ford on the bench. 2. Be and stay aggressive on offense. We played very timid on offense in the AFCCG last year,, it was almost like we were watching a different team. Unless it's the end of half, we need to go for it. No 27yd fgs. Same applies for 4th and short. Josh is unstoppable on QB sneaks, don't get too cute on offense and outsmart yourself in those situations. Field position game means nothing against Mahomes. We'll need to score at least 30 to win, maybe even closer to 40. 3. Daboll has to call one of his better games. Besides opening drives, I've been disappointed in Daboll, and how he has called our playoff games and against KC last year. As terrible as KC has been on D this year, Spagnuola is still a top notch DC and is great at divising game plans and confusing QBs. Remember he's the same DC that shutdown the 18-0 (correction) 18-1 Patriots. Best version of Brady and Moss in there Prime. 4. Moving on to defense. I'll start with the obvious. We have to find a way to pressure Mahomes. I know Mahomes kills the blitz, but we'll have to try and disguise who we send. Only send 4...ok, but which 4. Occasionally send 5, but pick your spots wisely. I know that Groot has dropped back in coverage a few times for example. Also need dline to use their length to get their hands on a ball or 2. Maybe on a key 3rd/4th down. 5. We won't be able to Stop Hill and Kelce, so we kind of have to pick our poison there. I'd say don't let Hill kill you over the top, and live with what Kelce does to you. Bend but don't break, maybe we can force them into a couple of FGs. That's part of what Tampa did in the SB. In the 1st match-up, Hill tourched Tampa, and it was over by halftime. In the SB rematch, they limited Hill, and allowed a bunch of underneath catches to Kelce that didn't hurt them nearly as bad. Of course they also chased him up and down Dale Mabry (main rd behind stadium). Would love to hear anyone else's opinion.
  7. Fix Or Repair Daily
  8. I have to disagree here. Rbs adding muscle mass, rarely works out for the better. Your frame has to be able to support it, without losing any speed or quickness. Devin should be more focused on speed and quickness, than power.
  9. Great list. Dareus was great until he got paid. Than he became fat and lazy. I hate McGahee the most for talking *hit about the City, even after us taking a huge gamble on him. Showed the exact kind of person that he is.
  10. Hey man, not saying your wrong. But your argument says the opposite. Look at that list of SB winners. Brady a bunch of times, Mahomes, Manning, Wilson. Yes you have Flacco and Foles on the list, but those are your 2 exceptions. If you add up all the SB titles to HOF qbs, I bet you'll get more yellow jackets than not.
  11. Here's a copy of Beanes quote below. Read it however you want to, but it seems clear enough to me that this is a top positional need. He didn't defend it like he did with the RBs. There was no excuse for scheme or anything else. (Beane's quote regarding TE production) "It was never where the opposing defense was like, ‘Man we’ve really got to stop their tight ends from going off,' " Beane said
  12. Thanks Gunner, what you're saying makes sense, and matches what I saw. It just doesn't seem like Beane thinks the problem is with the backs. I mean, he was responsible for drafting both of them, so there could be a little bias there, although he doesn't have a record of doing that. Which back do you like in the draft? And who would be your ideal starting 5?
  13. I'm hoping that this year was more of an anomaly for him due to injuries, and the dumpster fire that became the Eagles. If he's anything even close to what he was 2 or 3 years ago, than by all means go after him. He would look great in a Bills uniform.
  14. I'm just a regular fan and far from an expert, but here are my 2 cents, judging by what Brandon Beane said on WGR the other day, along with another guest analyst earlier today. They both mentioned that the running game woes werd more oline and scheme related, than RB related. Which means, don't expect pick 30 to be a RB, prob not until day 3 if any are even added. Our main focus will be 2 find a way to take the next step with the oline. Improve our run blocking without sacrificing too much in pass pro. Beane also mentioned that we practically got nothing out of our TE position. Also expect us to do all we can to improve our TE room. Until the AFC Championship game, our oline had a phenomenal year protecting Josh Allen. But.......we have a finesse line that couldn't create running lanes even against light boxes. That likely will be a major focus this off-season. Expect us to roll out a more physical group up the middle. This doesn't mean that we will suddenly become a running team, we just have to be able to keep teams honest and make them pay when they don't. Teams dared us too run in the playoffs and we failed miserably. This doesn't bode well for Morse, who not only doesn't fit the bill, but also has a large contract and is a concusion risk. I think they will resign Feliciano with the intention to move him to Center permanently. Love him or hate him, Cody Ford is likely still part of the plan at one of the guard spots. He still has a lot of refining to do, and will likely cost us a few pass pro reps, but the hope is that he gives us more of a boost in the running game, and he's cheap. I also think they resign Daryl Williams. He's relatively young and had an outstanding year at RT. That still leaves 1 of the guard spots up for grabs. Projected starting 5 Dion/Boetger or Rook/Feliciano/Ford/Williams As for TE, expect them to make 1 big splash via FA or trade to bring in a playmaking TE. TE's rarely make impacts as rookies, and I think we're ready to compete now.
  15. I agree with you Yolo, but he needs to be in on Hail Mary Plays. He's still the biggest and most Physical DB we have, and that seems to be the problem.
  16. I agree that we can run tbe table, but more likely go 4-2 or 5-1, if we stay healthy down the stretch. Here's how I rank our opponents, measured by concern. 1. NE (mauling oline, best secoundary we will face and of course BB). Regardless of record, worst matchup. 2. Pitt (Elite pass rushers, HOF QB) 3. Mia (humming right now on D, Brian Flores looks like the real deal.) 4. SF (elite running team, but too many injuries. Their Running game is more scheme based, and based on athletic lineman more so than the big maulers. I think we have more trouble with the maulers. 5.Chargers (Herbert) 6. Broncos (no concerns)
  17. At the end that was true, but must of the game they gashed us on early downs, and rarely was it 3rd and long.
  18. Thank you for summing it up. It's exactly it. I think we underestimated the emotional charge that Shaq and Phillips added to our D. Except Norman who's far from the ball, we have a bunch of quiet nice guys on D.
  19. I don't think he's Trubisky, but I am certainly concerned. The Tenn game was more about the def, Josh had a bad pass at the end, but overall had an at least solid game. Today was horrendous, and he looked like the scared guy from the 1st half of 2019. He's young and hopefully grows from this, but Frazier and McDermott are running out of excuses. Also questioning Beane. Besides Allen, who we are now a little concerned about, what impact player has he drafted? I was watching SF last night and they are loaded with young talent on both sides of the ball. I don't see that on the Bills. Most of the key pieces were FA signings. The entire offense except for Allen. Tre Day and Milano were drafted before Beane got here. Poyer and Hyde were FA signings. Where. Is Hyde by the way, he's been invisible thus far.
  20. I went into todays game with the expectation that we would lose, but how we lost is what bothers me most. I know that they rushed for over 200yds, and we can easily point to that, but the reason we lost is because we played scared. The champs were in town, and you can see how tight they were, and it started from the top down. Already down multiple scores they had plenty of time to run a play, and they let the 3rd quarter expire. That showed me all I needed to know about they're mentality going in. That trickled all the way down, starting with Josh Allen. This was 2018 Josh Allen. He was off all night, not even close on most of his incompletions. Obviously I blame coaching 1st. They played coverage all night which is what you have to do against Mahommes, and its probably the only smart thing they did today. But once again, they could not execute outside contain. It killed them both in the run, and with Mahommes extending plays outside the pocket. We had those same issues against Tannehill last week. Beyond frustrated. I think what's even more amazing about that, is that they equally gashed us up the middle. Again, its a timid, scared style of football that lost us the game. We only showed some bite, when it was too late. Where was that aggression the first 52 min of the game. Even still, we couldn't stop them due to stupid mental collapses. 2 personal fouls, and poor zone coverage multiple times on that last drive. It led to 2 key 3rd down conversions, game over. Now that we played the best, I hope they never played that scared again. Thanks for letting me vent, it does help.
  21. That's good to hear, than it means that he was less of a problem. I think he needs to play more. He's the biggest and strongest edge rusher that we have. Waste of a pick if he doesn't play.
  22. I don't think I can bring myself to rewatch it, but I saw mostly whoever was over the RT, almost never had contain. All of Tannehills runs and Henry's 2nd TD was to that same side. I know it was more than him with both of those issues. Lack of discipline as a whole.
  23. I know a lot of people are complaining about our pass rush, but I believe our back 7 isn't holding up long enough to get there. I'd like to see Norman back into his #2 role before trashing him. Also thought Cam Lewis made some plays. Biggest hole to fill next year, is a nice young long athletic corner to play alongside Tre. I also want to see more of Epenesa, he had a great play for a loss yesterday. I know he also had a bad Offside foul, but I'm sure he'll clean that up.
  24. Whats your opinion of this Correa guy, to replace Klein?
  25. I went back and took a 2nd look at that play and have to say that your right. It looks like it was Tremaine's job to be where he was, which left another player with a clean shot in the hole at Henry. He was unblocked and went into Tremaines hole, which created a big hole for Henry. I think it was Klein, but couldn't tell. Makes me feel better, but the run fits as a hole, are a serious problem right now.
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