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  1. 21 hours ago, Chaos said:

    Feel free to hate on PFF. But this is how they saw the games this weekend. 

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    Josh Allen led offense #1.   Defense second best after the Ravens.  

     

     

    Huge play in the game was the Beasley int and pff wouldn’t have credited that against josh.  He also gets credit for the deep pass to shakir and the Knox  ‘drop’ in the end zone 

     

    from pffs point of view josh had a 400+ yard 4 or 5 td game with an int and a fumble 

     

    a lot of those deep balls were the right read too and just barely missed 

  2. 1 hour ago, DaggersEOD said:


    I don’t disagree, but I think where the ints are occurring (RZ) that’s making them more impactful/noticeable. 

    Which is kind of odd to me…RZ interceptions conceptually feel the worst but an interception on your own side of the field is a lot worse.  

    22 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

    The margin didn't look very wide on Sunday as we found ourselves trailing a team that barely managed 200 yards of offense.  

    I think that is literally OPs point…the margin of error is how much you can fudge around and still win the game and we fudged around a lot and still won the game lol

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  3. 14 minutes ago, K-9 said:

    Those who vote for the All Pro teams disagree with you. 1st team All Pro 2019, 2nd team All Pro 2020. He continues to trend in the right direction after his torn ACL and I look forward to him returning to full form next season. 

    Pff hasn’t been too friendly to tre so the pff disciples might disagree 😂. I’d trust the all pro voters over pff for sure 

  4. 40 minutes ago, Caesar said:



    Joe and Josh are good friends. 

    The Bills are by far the bengals' fanbase's 2nd favorite team.

    1.  This is true, but it's not the Bills fault.  It is our pathetic owner's fault that established a reputation that did not deserve respect.  He is out of the way now.

    2.  This is definitely true.  It was early when it stopped and the Bills could very well had come back and won that game.  But we were feeling really good about our play that night.  The NFL screwed us terrible, but no one has blamed the Bills.

    Pretty intrigued for the rematch…I felt pretty good about the bills chances that night too haha.  The bills defense always starts slow and our offense is virtually impossible to stop when they’re getting offensive line push like we saw on that first drive. That would’ve been a fun one if the worst thing ever didn’t happen. 

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  5. 10 minutes ago, Caesar said:



    This is so stupid (cant think of a more polite word), watch it live, there is no pause.  You are wanting to see something.  If you were correct the League would have noticed.  You are wrong, many on this site disagreed with you, but you will never accept it so Im not sure what to tell you?

    I’m with you after originally thinking Hendrickson rolled into him on purpose.  The replay had a really odd hitch in it that it took me a few times to realize 

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  6. 38 minutes ago, Sammy Watkins' Rib said:


    Yeah for sure. Just surprised all the love for the Bills. Seems like a really big number against IMO the best or second best team in the conference. I view the Bengals as a stiffer challenge than the Chiefs. But again, Vegas, the money would likely see the Chiefs as the bigger challenge. 
     

    Chiefs have lost five of their last six to the Bills and Bengals for a reason. They are not as good as those two teams.

    Bills defense was great against the dolphins but I think that’s getting lost due to how weird the game was…Skylar Thompson really didn’t play that badly given the circumstances. He bought himself a lot of extra time and made some plays off script.  

    held them to 42 rushing yards on 15 drives.  
     
     

    cincy is banged up on the offensive line also and burrow is not the most mobile guy in the universe.  

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  7. 4 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

    My question is Ken. On Sunday did you call sheet glitch and say on the Verticals Section?  

    Miamis play sheet glitched on cover 1 press so that’s kind of how it goes.  We were running a deep cross to pull the safety and then the outside guys were beating the press 1 on 1 down the sideline.  
     

    That was the weirdest football game I’ve ever seen lol it’s a look a team with a qb like Allen and receivers like davis and diggs would be begging an opponent to play all game and the dolphins did it and almost won.  
    go routes down the sideline seem to be the only thing davis really excels at and the dolphins were just giving it to us all game 😂
     

    in a not so distant alternate universe josh hits on a couple more of those deep throws he missed by inches and he’s got 500+ passing yards and 5 tds

  8. 42 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:

    Miami has a good front 4. That’s it.

     

    Coaching is awful, linebackers are maybe the worst in football and their secondary with their injuries are bottom 5 easily

     

    Their defensive stats pretty much reflect that ^

    Linebackers are the worst in football?  Lol that is an absolutely incredibly incorrect take.  
     

    Jaelan Phillips/Bradley Chubb/Melvin Ingram? Heck even Jerome baker is pretty good.  Only average player at LB is elandon roberts.  Jaelan Phillips was the best player on the field yesterday and it wasn’t even close.  
     

     



     


     

     

  9. 13 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:

    DJ reader , Hendrickson and Hubbard are only “above average to you”?

     

    Maybe Hubbard falls under that category, but Hendrickson and DJ reader are absolute animals and are way above average. BJ hill is also a solid player

     

    Miami had the 31st ranked pass D while missing key starters. Their DC may be fired because the unit played poorly basically all year long

    Healthy Hendrickson might make it a different story,  but I’d rather see the bengals defense than the dolphins with a healthy Xavien Howard.  Cincy doesn’t have the talent in the secondary to man us up and send the house.
     

    Kohou and howard were playing well down the stretch…crossen isn’t very good but one mediocre corner you can gameplan around.
     

    Wilkins/jaelan Phillips / Bradley Chubb are all great pass rushers.  Dolphins problems all season were on the back end with Xavien Howard playing well below 100% for most of the year.  
     

    No disrespect to the bengals defense but no one on their team will play as well as jaelan Phillips did yesterday…he was absolutely everywhere. 

  10. 19 minutes ago, Comebackkid said:

    didn't mahomes dislocate his kneecap on a qb sneak last year and go right back in after getting it popped back in place?

    Could’ve been less damage to the knee groove in mahomes’ case.  There’s definitely varying severities…could be a pretty big injury risk to the ligaments too if you’re playing through that 

     

    I had a friend playing basketball through a kneecap injury and it ended up leading to him tearing his acl 

  11. Miamis got a tough front 7 and they were blitzing often…our oline is going to look a lot better against cincy.  Granted cincy will actually do things on offense haha it will be a completely different game no matter who wins 

    6 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

     

    Yep. I'd say bottom 3rd of the league... agree it wasn't really an OL issue yesterday, it was the blitzers and the Bills unable to adjust to it. But it should still be priority 1A for me in the offseason. 

    I think the deep goes were the adjustment…we just didn’t hit enough of them..  they were giving us free tds frequently playing cover 1 press most of the day. Of course in previous games we have gone deep too often though so I could see people being frustrated at this one 

  12. 29 minutes ago, WideNine said:

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    When folks say he does not take the layups, that is not just a single game assessment. 

     

    That is Cover 1 breakdowns, Coselle breakdowns of film, its analyst across the board looking at tape where Allen has ignored wide open chip shots for low percentage plays that do not always pan out especially with this year's RZ turnovers.

     

    Its an area of his game that needs work to force defenses to defend more of the field and it is an exploitable weakness in defenses that key on Allen when he leaves the pocket.

     

    I love the play yesterday to Cook for the TD. I know it was an RPO, but the way the D-line player ran right by Cook to wrap up Allen shows just how much defenses key on Allen and ignore the other weapons on our offense.

     

     

     

    I’m strictly talking about yesterdays game…if cover 1 comes out and says ‘he shouldn’t be throwing to open go routes’ I will be shocked.  Those ARE layups for huge gains.  These were not often risky downfield jump balls like in weeks past…there was one of those to diggs that was a ridiculous throw that hit him right in the hands somehow.  Lots of the shots were wide open go routes though…most notably the back to back to Davis that everyone complained about 
     

    im not trying to say the criticism from previous games is false im just trying to say it doesn’t track with what happened yesterday. Miami basically inverted the formula against the bills that’s been employed all season long so the thing he’s previously been accused of doing too much of became the recipe for success imo.  
     

    Miami was gambling that their dbs could jam long enough for the pass rush to get home and the results were pretty mixed…they were lucky to not give up a buttload more points lol
     

    I think any type of advanced play analysis from yesterdays game is going to be a lot more josh friendly than the posts here are making it sound but we’ll see.  If you don’t want your qb taking deep sideline shots against cover 1 press you need a new qb.  Trying to thread the needle deep into cover 2 like he’s done sometimes is a completely different situation 

  13. 2 minutes ago, What a Tuel said:

     

    On that we disagree. As I said above, the defense was phenomenal against Miami.

     

    I just meant it more as a knock on wood thing. Any time we say X part of the Bills game plan should be great against an opponent, it feels like it just isn't. Maybe its BBFS but is it BBFS if comes true sometimes?

     

     

    The offense is gameplanning around missing a starter too keep in mind lol they’re not just gonna leave some talentless hack on an island one on one. If the OL guy they’re replacing was responsible for picking up assignments one on one because the offensive scheme relies on flooding the field with wrs then you could start seeing major issues. Miami could run a one man route to tyreek hill and he’d still get open if Thompson can buy enough time 😂

  14. 8 minutes ago, What a Tuel said:

     

    I feel like this is one of those things we hype all week "The o line is terrible 3 starters out, its in shambles" and then we are left scratching our heads with 0 sacks and the qb having all the time in the world. 

     

    So I am not assuming anything yet. 

     

    Yes. Defense was phenomenal yesterday. The 3rd string 7th round QB had one drive all game that would have put them in field goal range (let alone TD) if the Offense/Special teams didn't give huge field advantage.

     

    Edit: I mean literally the guy had 8 drives of less than 10 yards. 11 drives less than 20 yards.

     

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    Miami had armstead play which made a huge difference..  the other guys that were out are so bad that their replacements weren’t that big of a downgrade.  Eichenberg is absolutely horrible and shell is pretty bad.  No armstead and they would have gotten obliterated 

     

    Miami runs a lot of heavy sets too so they can gameplan around missing some offensive linemen a little more successfully 

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  15. 3 minutes ago, NUT said:

    Josh Allen regression is all over YouTube today. Nick Wright lovin it.

    Let them keep thinkin it lol give us the outside single coverage/ blitz heavy defense every game 

     

    I still don’t even get it though…those two picks really weren’t on him..  the fumble was but he’s certainly not the first good qb to fumble a football 

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  16. 10 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

    That plus the benefit of potential DPI

     

    I get that it's not everyone's cup of tea

    I don’t get how it’s not everyone’s cup of tea haha that’s what I’ve been trying to figure out 🤣. Those underneath throws are not just free yards especially when your guys are getting jammed and the pocket is collapsing.  They could get tipped,they could go through the receivers hands, etc. 

     

    if your guys are winning single coverage go routes that’s a throw you just have to make.  
     

    In past games josh has been going deep into tight windows and that I certainly wouldn’t endorse but an open go route?  Give me that every time.  I hope every team tries to model the Miami defense 

  17. 3 minutes ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

     

     I agree. That's why I was begging for KC to try and play Miami's scheme all game. I think we would put up more than we did yesterday. Especially if it's the AFCCG, where we would be playing in a Dome stadium. 

     

     

     

    Nobody is going to duplicate that game plan lol it’s pretty much suicide but it was also Miami’s only chance…so much went right for them and they still gave up 34.  It’s pretty much the polar opposite of how I’d play the bills…people are talkin about how we only run deep go routes…then wouldn’t you just play two safeties over the top all game long to take that away?  Why would you let your dbs get beat one on one down the sideline with no help all game long.  
     

    we were a couple inches from scoring 50+

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  18. Just now, GoBills808 said:

    I said this earlier but the lower percentage/higher variance deep throws, the resultant low comp% and the potential INTs, the general high risk high reward ethos...these are features of the offense not bugs.

    Is it even high risk if you’re going to err on the side of overthrows like we were doing?  Throwing short passes in a collapsing pocket is just as dangerous if not more so. 
     

    I mean if we were talking about jump balls down the field that’s a different story,  but our receivers were winning one on ones down the sideline all game long

  19. 2 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

     

    Yeah here's a great example of the kind of play you're referring to:

     

     

    It's 3rd and long. Davis is WIDE open in the flat and could probably make it to the 1st down marker. Instead Allen throws a low percentage deep pass to another WR in single coverage.

     

    I assume you think he made the incorrect throw here?

    I didn’t realize this was sarcasm at first and almost went off haha.  People are carrying over their criticism from previous games and it just isn’t relevant to this Miami game imo.  If you’ve got a guy in single coverage with two steps on his man,  you throw him the ball every single time.  I don’t care what team/qb you’re talking about.  What are the odds you put together 60 yards of dink and dunk plays against that Miami front 7 compared to the odds of hitting a pass like that. 
     

    that’s a presnap read/automatic throw every time and Miami was giving that to us all game…we just didn’t hit on enough of them to make it comfortable.  Game plan wise that was a 20+ point win but the execution was terrible with drops/overthrows/receivers losing the ball in the air/receivers getting hit with the ball and it getting picked.  Things could’ve gone wrong on underneath throws just as easily and the reward is nowhere near as high 

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  20. 49 minutes ago, LOVEMESOMEBILLS said:

     

     Simply not true. Miami has the players on defense to do this and it's been their defensive scheme for a few years now. The Chiefs would get their backsides handed to them if they tried this.😂 Their secondary would be toast going one on one vs the Bills WRs. I remember they left Gabe and Diggs one on one a couple times in KC earlier this year and it resulted in tds.

     

     Please God, I beg of you, please let KC run the zero blitze scheme against us as often as Miami does. Pretty please with sugar on top.😂😂

     

     

     

     

     

    You’ll probably get a lot of eye rolls on this one because nobody wants to give division rivals any credit but there’s definitely truth to it.  Miami and pit are both real tough defenses up front and people were talkin like either opponent would’ve been a walk in the park:  Miami is loaded with talent on the defensive side they have just been underperforming in the secondary most of the year despite Kohou lookin like a steal.

     

    Xavien Howard played most of the season banged up 

     

    chiefs whole front 7 is pretty much one guy…miamis got 3 guys that can hurt you rushing the passer 

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  21. 2 minutes ago, extrahammer said:

     

    Do you believe some of the media labeling Allen this generation's Brett Favre is fair?

    Certainly not from that game alone. Up until this one he’s been pretty much lights out in the playoffs too so I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.  I really think pick 1 was on John brown,  pick 2 was a ‘good’ defensive play (questionably pi).  He’s gotta be careful with those fumbles close to his own end zone though that’s my big complaint.  If he wants to take a single coverage shot 60 yards downfield I don’t have any problem with that because at worst that flips the field 

    2 hours ago, Thrivefourfive said:


    Absolutely the reason to NOT relax.

     

    One thing I do like this season is winning the gutty close games. I took them in the regular season because those games can go either way and the NFL season is an absolute grind. But at home against that ^^^^ I hate it, in the almighty playoffs…. Not relaxed one bit. 

    I don’t think blowing out Miami yesterday would’ve reasonably meant anything in relation to the game next week.  It honestly might be better that they had to gut it out.  Miami might have given us some looks early that cincy could’ve thrown at us.

     

     We seemed to really be getting after cincy with our offensive line on that one drive so I think it’s going to be a completely different game.

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