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  1. Buffalo fans are extremely, extremely sensitive about media representation and attach too much meaning to media personality comments.

     

    Collinsworth is probably on autopilot 95% of the time, and this is just another day of work, finding slightly different ways to say the same dozen or so things you can say during a football game. He's always going to be deferential, as most NFL media is, to the league's "true" powers -- which includes Jerry Jones and the Rooneys.

     

     

    That clip of him talking about 14 year old girls IS INSANE 

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  2. 3 minutes ago, mjt328 said:

     

    Fans get upset because they always want the team to play aggressive, and destroy the opponent by 20-30 points.

    But sometimes, conservative is the right approach.

     

    This coaching staff understands the strengths/weaknesses of the team.  They knew once we got up by 7 points, it was going to be very difficult for Pittsburgh to drive and score a touchdown.  They had a better chance of walking away with a W by grinding the clock and trusting for a defensive stop, than by having our offense try to put more points on the board.  Their strategy has resulted in a 10-4 record this year.  And in 3 of their 4 losses, they were in a position to tie or win at the very end.

     

    I agree that it's INCREDIBLY frustrating to watch Frank Gore right now.  He's got absolutely no explosion, and is a sitting duck when the other team knows he's getting the ball.  But can you really blame them for giving Gore the ball when they have the lead... considering that Devon Singletary is struggling badly with fumbles?

     

    The offense has improved greatly from 2017, but it's still a work in progress.  Coaching and playcalling is not the biggest cause for our 2019 struggles.  We need a between-the-tackles runner with a little bit of juice left in his legs.  We need another 1-2 receiving threats - preferably guys with more dependable hands.  And we need our Quarterback to continue improving his game.

     

     

    I agree generally. You could see they were absolutely playing "not to lose" tonight, but that it was more the right call than the wrong one. They were aggressive in getting the lead-- going for in on 4th in the 1st Q was right -- but we were definitely limiting Allen.

     

    I don't think it's frustrating that Gore lacks explosion -- when did he ever really have explosion? -- I think it's frustrating that Daboll's designs are running Gore outside. Why???? Singletary outside. Allen outside. McKenzie outside. Gore??? He's the between-the-tackles runner. He can give you 4 yards from nothing that way. 

     

    Same with the other head scratchers that've been mentioned. I don't see how Dimarco or Lee Smith as potential targets on a passing play is ever a good idea but I dunno. Glad to see Kroft get his, what, 6th target of the year -- and the game winner. 

  3. 7 minutes ago, Royale with Cheese said:


    It pulls a linebacker or safety to split out wide with him....one less body in the middle.

     

    That makes some sense, but then begs the question — who are we sending over the middle? That seems like where we should be seeing the TEs, or Beasley on a slant? 

     

    The one Beasley throw that went over the middle, that bounced out of his hands and into an INT -- first, it hit him in the hands so he has to catch that, but I also put some of it on Daboll -- that is a harder catch for Beasley to make than it would be for Knox/Duke who don't also have to jump 6 inches to get their hands on it. 

     

    (Of course Knox has the hardest time with the balls that hit him between the numbers so who knows). 

  4. 12 minutes ago, Rc2catch said:

    I’ve had Dabolls back since he’s been here. Thought he did a masterful job of handling Josh last year and getting that rag tag group of receivers open sometimes. He did a lot with little talent. 
    This season hasn’t looked so good. Like he’s bashing his head against the wall trying to force things to work. I’ve said it all week the offense needs all hands on deck. Gore and singletary are not enough you need to add Yeldon in even if he doesn’t play much. Crap at least put Senorise back there if they hate Yeldon that much. Duke, yes let’s get him in even if he doesn’t play much. This deep into the season you need to show some new looks and formations. 
    And use Kroft. Drives me nuts arguing with people over Kroft being terrible and doing nothing. Got to give him some targets he is the mid range threat we need. Him and Beasley should almost never be out farther than 10 yards. 
    Daboll has steadily regressed and in turn Allen and the rest of the offense has too. 

     

     

    They've been saving him all year for the game-winning TD catch here!

     

    Seriously tho I think the lack of play designs targeting the TE or utilizing big bodied targets (*cough* Duke) is one of the strangest Daboll choices. 

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  5. 1 hour ago, Rc2catch said:

    Duke is literally the same size as foster just 20 pounds heavier. 
    I have mentioned before people keep saying Kroft has done nothing. Well of course not he had one target in the raven game and played like 20 snaps. Knox is the pass catching TE as far as the playbook goes. He’s the only one schemed in the playbook for passing routes. Kroft can’t do anything if they don’t throw him the ball. You know what he can do? Run out 5-8 yards and catch passes all day long if they actually throw it. He can also body a defender in the end zone if they throw it. 
    If they had any interest in upgrading the passing game via tight end they have 2 options they don’t even try to use. Sweeney showed a little flash for making catches and Kroft can. They just don’t try. Or Allen doesn’t look. I keep defending Kroft and I’m not even a big fan of his, I just can’t believe he’s become a whipping boy around here who “does nothing” when they don’t even throw him the ball. If you are looking for production from tight ends and what Knox gives isn’t enough look not further then Daboll and Allen. Guys are missed open short all the time. Allen is fixated on 15-30 yard completions a lot. Singletary for example could catch passes all day from the backfield he’s open a ton and Allen never even considers looking that way unless it’s a designed play. Cheer for duke as we all should, but stop hating on Kroft over make believe “does nothing”

     

    Well that's fair enough. Kroft hasn't been targeted, and subbing in Duke or anyone else might not change that if they aren't calling plays to target the TE. 

     

    Really all of these are coming from the same place — just pitching ideas to the ether and hoping for the coaches to find ways to use the talent already on the roster to fill the need of the big-bodied target, something that was felt notably at the Baltimore game but all season too. 

     

    Knox isn't enough, not yet. They need another dude, and maybe they have him on the roster.

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  6. 36 minutes ago, Rc2catch said:

    Why would it be Kroft or Duke? If they decide to activate him Kroft won’t be the one sitting. Kroft had 21 plays he was out there vs Baltimore. Don’t even think he was targeted. McKenzie played like 50 something meaningless snaps and basically did nothing. 

     

    I singled out Kroft because he's done absolutely nothing as our TE1, in 5 games played. Duke is a WR but physically he has the size to play as a pass-catching TE. I'm advocating for the creative genius Daboll to creatively look at his roster and see if we can upgrade the TE position from within. McKenzie's use as a gadget WR is different enough from Duke that I'd prefer to keep him active... he, too, has done very little, though not as little as Kroft! 

     

    I think the offense could open up quite a bit with Duke & Knox as the receiving TEs. Lee Smith for blocking and taking penalties.

     

    2 WR, 2 TE - Brown, Beasley, Duke, Knox 

     

    3 WR 1 TE - Brown, Beasley, Foster/McKenzie, Knox/Duke/Smith

     

     

  7. I agree, I think this was his best game! He's improving. He's right there on every play, but we haven't seen his ceiling, he's still got a lot of unrealized potential — he was still a little off in his positioning and pursuing — if he's a step this way or the other on a few plays, notably the last Baltimore TD, it's game changing. 

     

    I feel like Edmunds is due for a big breakout Defensive Player of the Week type of game. Could be Sunday night.

  8. 32 minutes ago, Steptide said:

    At this point I'd take Duke over mckenzie. Mckenzie has had a few moments, but I wouldn't say they've been game changing 

     

    No disagreement from me, I'd take that as well, but at least McKenzie has made some impact this season... Kroft has been completely absent, and it's not like there's no sample size. He's played 5 games! He's playing like he's on IR for the amount of impact he's had on the offense.

  9. Knox can stay. Kroft needs to go. 

     

    Don't wait until the offseason. This position is in bad shape and we need reliable TEs to be productive on offense. Let's see Duke Williams line up off tackle, and run a hook up the middle of the hash. Just... try it. 

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  10. 3 minutes ago, Livinginthepast said:

    I think that Brown has proven he has great hands and the Jags defender did just enough to disrupt the pass. In fact it borders on PI but is probably a good no call. I don't think its a drop. But as others have said does Peters come through a bigger wide receiver there on that same play? Brown isn't that big a body. This is why I have been and will continue to scream for Duke Williams on that exact play. Peters wouldn't have gone through Duke to break it up.

     

    100% agree. I think this is the right take. Robert Woods isn't making that catch, either... Peters was all over him and got enough of Brown's body to disrupt. Borderline PI, agreed.

     

    Not sure why the coaches are resisting the obvious. Duke is a big body with hands... that is the biggest missing ingredient with the offense. Tell Tyler Kroft to rest his foot, and give Duke some opportunities at TE. 

  11. 3 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

    Agree. Another poster said it was a bad route and that 8 of 10 times he runs a better route and we get a TD. 

     

    It looks like the corner had great coverage, got inside and made the play.  

     

    I wish the solution was as simple as play Duke Williams. The offense needs playmakers.  A star WR is a priority.  

     

    A clutch, explosive playmaker at TE completely redefines this offense. I'm not saying that's definitely Duke Williams, but I am saying it doesn't look like it's gonna be Tyler Kroft or Lee Smith. Knox has potential -- he's great at catching the ball as long as it doesn't hit him in the numbers perfectly on target. 

     

     

  12. I do think McDermott could've thought this through more. For example he could've called a time out and polled the crowd. The wifi at the stadium isn't great so getting everyone on TSW at the same time will be tricky. 70,000 little pencils and slips of paper isn't impossible, but a lot of notaries aren't even open on Sundays. Maybe we can just have people raise their hands. One hand per person. Don't count them twice. Get a correct tally the first time and you won't need to review on a recount. 

     

    If the crowd says go for it, go for it. If the assembled Mafia and their cousins feel like maybe play it safer here and just take the PAT, then send out the field goal unit. This works on Air Bud rules — there's nothing specifically in the rulebook against it. And of course this is only the beginning. Outsourcing is the future of coaching... certainly it will be cost-effective. Saves on unnecessary coaches. Moneyball to the nth power. Any 50/50 call could be litigated... should be. Poll the audience for the challenge flag. Let majority rule for heads or tails, kick or receive. Download the app, vote on RPO plays for an R or a P in real-time. If it's in the game, it's in the app. 

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  13. 1 minute ago, Ethan in Portland said:

    Why not look up the actual tie breaker rules instead of guessing?  And this has been discussed for a couple of weeks.  Common opponents goes before conference record.  The only ways Bills win division is 1. Have a better record than Patriots 2. Tie with Patriots and have a better Division record - which means they need to lose to Miami and Bills need to win out.  

     

    Ideal outcome:

     

    WEEK 15

    Bills steamroll Pittsburgh. 

    Pats squeak past Cincy. 

     

    WEEK 16

    Bills suffocate the Patriots with intense pressure on defense, and long drives on offense.  Bills defense feasts on Brady. You can see on his face that he's thinking retirement. He looks like a 43 year old man out there.

     

    WEEK 17

    Bills beat Jets. 

    Patriots need to beat the Dolphins to avoid losing the division, but they get frustrated early and Fitz plays lights out... Miami steals the game as a spoiler. Bills / Dolphins rivalry is officially pronounced dead.... it's been dead that way since 2000 or so but such an outcome would almost create a type of gratitude-based friendship like we have with the Bengals. 

     

    And just like that, the Bills are AFC East champions. The beginning of a new reign.

     

    WILDCARD WEEKEND

    Bills @ 12-4 get a home playoff game as the #3 seed... and the first playoff win in a generation. 

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