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Virgil

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  1. It's hard sometimes to write these and not let my thoughts on the overall player or season creep in. The purpose, as stated in the title, is to talk about the game as it was played, recognizing that things change from week to week in the NFL. The other thoughts, and I assure you I have plenty of them, I think I'm going to put into another thread. With that being said.... 1 - People talk about passing yards as a stat like they are the golden key to quarterback success in the league. By that logic, Allen had a career day today as he through for a career high in yards while adding two rushing touchdowns. However, Allen had an off day and, in my opinion, his least accurate day of the season. Granted, some players didn't help Allen out with drops, but he also was throwing at players bodies or behind them on catches that were made as well. Allen, like the rest of the offense, never seemed to get into a good rhythm today. When they seemed like they might get something going, they'd hit a brick wall in regards to some of the play calling. His arm was on display as he made some great 10+ yard passes that were on a rope. He did fumble again, but I'm not going to hold that against him unless he loses it. Allen's deep ball is also something that still hasn't come back to him, which is a major frustration point for many, especially since he's proven capable of this in the previous season. Two of his deep balls seemed like prayers to me, but Allen missed a wide open McKenzie that would have absolutely been a touchdown. As for the final throw on 3rd and 4, I'd love to know if that was Allen calling that play or Daboll. 2 - Either the play calling is bad or the execution. As the game goes on, if the execution isn't there, then it's the coordinators job to adjust to what's working for his players. Today, that was the deep ball on 3rd and short. I remember at least three times where we took deep shots on 3rd and 4 or less, most importantly at the end of the game. Why that play was called when the offense showed zero ability to execute that type of play all game and season is beyond me. More so, on multiple plays with less than 5 yards to go, I didn't see Beasley, Singletary, or Knox running any form of shallow or crossing routes. There's been talk of Daboll trying to be too smart or cute on certain plays, but it seemed like the Bills didn't call plays that either matched their situation nor success rate this game. 3 - This thought fits somewhere into the first two, but I'm not sure where to put it. In previous years, if the Bills were so much as in a 1st and 15, they might as well have brought out the punt team. In this offense, the team shows up at their best in those situations. On 1st and 25, Allen made two great throws to get us to 3rd and 4. Then, we take a deep shot, miss it, and punt the ball. This series is a perfect microcosm of our offense today. The talent and ability is there, the execution and rhythm to keep it going is not. Our quarterback is a gunslinger. Our primary receiver is a burner. Our second receiver is a possession guy who works himself into space. Our halfback has one of the best averages per touch in the league. We didn't play to our strengths enough to get or maintain any of those skills. 4 - “I’ve been this close and I ain’t stoppin’ and neither should you. This is a road block. You got two choices. It can drive you to be better or you can sit here and sulk. I want guys in our program that get hungry.” 5 - I don't like to look at the box score after a game. I like to write what I saw, let one of you correct me, then fix it. For this game I had to look and I couldn't believe that Singletary only had 8 carries. He had more passes thrown his way, but 8 carries? I don't know their rank, but I'm pretty sure the Browns are one of the worst teams against the rush in the league and Singletary showed some good moves today. Not giving him the ball more was a sin against football, especially after the week he had against the Redskins last week. Like I said with points 2 and 3, we failed to utilize one of our better weapons today. Also, Oliver's name wasn't anywhere on the box score. 6 - Tre played a hell of a game today for a guy who was asked to do a lot. It would be easy to look at OBJ's numbers this season and say that Tre did what everyone else did. Today was different because the Browns were doing everything in their power to get OBJ involved. I'm not sure how many targets he had, but he only caught 4 of them I think. Tre made a smart penalty in the end zone, because he got beat, but overall shut him down. I think the longest catch OBJ had was when the Bills swapped to zone and Tre wasn't within 15 yards of him. I've been a big Milano fan, who also showed off some good stuff today, but Tre is now my MVP for the season and definitely this game. 7 - Regardless of the outcome of the game and what you think about the overall unit, that goal line stand of 8 consecutive plays were the Browns couldn't get a positive yard was amazing. The Browns tried every type of play they had for that situation and the Bills shut down all of them. I'd be curious to know if there's a record for plays in situations like that as I'd like to think the Bills had it or were close. Great job of shutting them down today in those situations, even if they did give one up at the end. I don't blame Wallace on that TD as he was left on an island where only he and the receiver were on that side of the end zone. With that much time, the receiver usually gets open. 8 - If Darnold saw ghosts against the Patriots, Mayfield has been living in the Poltergeist house this season. I've seen many games where he takes off from the pocket too early or sees a blitz that isn't there, forcing early throws. Safety aside, great job by Edmunds, Mayfield had very little pressure on him. In the beginning of the game, he was taking 10-12 step drops to give himself space. As the game went one, he was able to sit in the pocket fairly clean. Our front 4 didn't generate much of a pass rush today against an offensive line that's been shaky at best. I'm sure McD will call it gap execution, but they also were opening up holes. We did miss some tackles again today, one really bad by Edmunds, but this highly paid defensive line had another poor showing today. If you want to know what a solid pass rush looks like, simply watch Miles Garrett in this game. He blew up double team blocks and came up big in crucial times. 9 - I really hope this is the Bojo we will see for the rest of the season. He's been crushing punts lately and really helped in the field position game today. Genuinely impressed with the kid who I thought wouldn't last this long on the team. I've heard rumor that his hold on the last field goal wasn't great as the laces were pointing west, but I don't know how much stock I put into that. Hausch was a killer today. I'm more upset about the missed field goal before half than I am at the end of the game. I can't remember an NFL season that's had more kicker turnover within the active season than the current one, nor do I think Hausch should be cut because there isn't a clear successor available. What's more interesting to me about our kicking game is that the McD didn't give him changes early in the game for long kicks. From what I'm told, wind and field conditions weren't issues. It felt like the confidence in Hausch wasn't there early and that was justified later in the game. You never want to blame a game on the kicker, but on a team that struggles to put up 20+ points, we have to get more from him. 10 - Today was a tough loss as it will only add fuel to the first that the Bills can't beat a team with any semblance of talent. It hurt more than any of the other losses because, despite all the things they did wrong, they still had the lead with 6 minutes left to go. Then, in typically Bills fashion, our defense fell apart when it mattered most. We thought we won the game once on the Hughes play, which I have a lot of thoughts about. Then had them at 4th and short, took a timeout to get the call right, only to give up the biggest pass of the day. Then, we Allen gets us downfield in two big plays and we get to relax a bit knowing we will at least tie the game. A terrible, and I mean worst call of the season, call on 3rd and 4. Then wide left. For a boring game with poor execution, it turned into an emotional roller-coaster in the final 6 minutes. Sadly, we played like the .500 team we've been the past month and found a way to lose a game that neither team had any business winning. With that, we leave the factory of sadness and head off to Miami. Go Bills!
  2. Hausch missing two is on him. He makes either one and it’s in overtime at the minimum. No excuse for an NFL kicker and many have been cut for less. Not saying that should happen
  3. From someone on here? If so, tell them to kick rocks because none of us should have to look at that turd
  4. I think even Allen will tell you he doesn’t deserve that high of a grade. He was off on a lot of this passes, even many that were caught. Receivers had to slow down or reach back for the ball on quite a few plays, which also killed a drive
  5. We don’t learn from our losses. The only adjustment we’ve made is making Allen timid with the ball
  6. Gotta be quicker than that ?
  7. He knows they’ve lost too many close games and need every one going forward for a chance at the playoffs
  8. Waffles on most days, French toast as a change of pace. Pancakes are for peasants
  9. My sister is at that bar with her husband. She sent me a pic with them and Elvis. TheY swung by the Hilton where the players are staying too (creepy?) I had the invite to go, but had other obligations
  10. And that’s why she never returns the favor or pay it back
  11. My grandma locked me in a room with Uncle Touchy. I behaved after that
  12. If loving you is wrong, then I don’t want to be right.
  13. I’ve thought about this a lot. I’m glad someone had the courage to create this thread because only one of pure bravado, intelligence could do so. I’m going to take my best shot.... Strawberries wear shorts that are too long for the warm winter nights. When you look into someone’s eyes and smell their Tuesday, then you know carpets can’t dry with ketchup. Fire cramps bottle openers from a newborn baby. I challenge anyone to find a more logical representation. Oh yeah, and Epstein didn’t kill himself.
  14. I think you forgot how the /thread thing works ?
  15. My concern with McKenzie is that he’s too small to block or contribute well on special teams. We rarely throw to him and he’s more of a decoy. Since Foster can contribute on special teams as well as run block, I’d like to see him try those plays one week. I like Duke as the #3 out there. Honestly, we aren’t hitting on the deep balls and Brown is out there.
  16. I’d actually like to see McKenzie be inactive. Let Foster try the sweep plays. He has enough speed to be respected
  17. I think Foster gets the start over Williams as he's better on special teams and can run block better. I could see a very similar gameplan this week to last, running the ball and controlling the clock
  18. The players sign the contract. They negotiate their own guaranteed money. Cousins deal was completely guaranteed. If they get hurt, they have injury settlement options. There’s plenty of companies who hire you and give you a non-compete clause. Getting fired is part of life. Plus, cutting a player isn’t free for the owners. Guaranteed contracts cripple some of these baseball teams, even if the player injured themselves or just starts playing like crap. They need some form on out clauses. On the other side, the players run the league in the NBA. There needs to be a healthy medium between the two. But I also agree that the players and owners should be protected.
  19. I don’t like the precedent that he, Ramsey, and AJ are setting. This is only going to get worse
  20. A convincing Bills win where they play 4 quarters of offense. Could care less about any other team
  21. This type of love is usually followed by implosion. I hate when we get attention
  22. The updated title just made me ***** my pants a little. I thought you were saying Lorax went to the IR
  23. There’s actually a lot of evidence that points to the contrary. Now, you could say that the players who leave are upset they didn’t get paid or got cut, but even Gronk made comments about how no fun that place was under him.
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