Turbo44
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Game changed when the refs gifted GB the offside call on the blocked FG and GB couldn’t take advantage as they chose to go for it on 4th and 3 and Rodgers took a 15 td sack. From a chance to go up 26-9 to 19-7 and now 29-14 was a big swing.
big run by Jones now though
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4 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:
We tend to play down to any team. Whoever we play, it will be close.
Yep the Broncos, Steelers and Niners games were really close.....nail biters
KC has won their last 6 games by 6 points or less- they suck too
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12 hours ago, Solomon Grundy said:
We are the ONLY NY team
The Statue of Liberty is in NJ
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7 minutes ago, BillsFan619 said:
Wow, he just can’t admit it!
What an agenda. It wasn’t his best game but he played well.
What a Dbag. Josh was bad in the first half, but Pittsburgh is the #1 d in the league for a reason and has made a lot of qbs look bad. 3 things about Josh:
(1) he has a short memory
(2) he has ice water in his veins. In crucial moments he always comes up big
(3) he's my G*ddam QB!!
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35 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:
That delayed slip/screen pass (whatever it was) to Knox was an amazing call by Daboll. Great game by our defense. Our secondary was fantastic.
Love Daboll (went to HS with him) but that had nothing to do with him, everything on Allen. He saw the corner blitzing of his right side and Knox slid out (didn't stay in and block). Josh made the perfect read - throw where the 2ndary blitz is coming from.
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Believe it or not, Horrible Harry. Very stout at the LOS, Pittsburgh couldn't run at all
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I'm a runner and there's nothing safer in this pandemic than being outdoors. Being in a grocery store is 100X more dangerous than being in an open air environment.
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If it was serious it would have swelled up at halftime and he would have had trouble moving after half. The fact they had him running shows the injury was minor.
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Lock should have just thrown the ball down the field out of bounds near a receiver. Instead he threw it for real and it was caught by a wr who was covered rather closely. Stupid but worked. Fangio is a moron of a coach to begin with. All they need is a fg to win it with 4 mins left, so from the 10 he has fumble machine Gordon in instead of Lindsay.
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Fitztragic returns. He crushes more dreams....
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In a year where they’re not calling any holding plays that wasn’t a penalty. I saw no hold by Winters. Knox, on the first penalty, has just been major disappointment this year
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Flacco did his job perfectly- a win there would have been devastating to their season
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Watched the mia game. Tua is very accurate but he’s tiny and arm strength is below average. He’s very smart in where he goes with the ball. I Think he’s going to have a hard time staying healthy though
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25 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:
2500 yards, 19 TD's passing, 4 TD's rushing (23 TD's total) with 9 Turnovers (5 INT's and 4 Lost Fumbles) on 67.1% completion percentage. Dude is a stud, top 10 QB in the game currently and has shown top 5 potential. Another opportunity for a shoot out in AZ next week, should be interesting and fun.
68.9% completion percentage, todays game wasn’t included
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6 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:
The officials in the NFL suck. The officials in the Raiders games made more bad calls than good calls and it went both ways. I believe the worst is Riverton, he is incompetent to the highest level.
Still trying to figure out the illegal formation penalty on the Gabriel’s td. I see nothing on the film and I’ve heard 3 analysts say they can’t figure it out either. The thing that really pissed me of about the NYJ games are the two flags flown against us that were literally thrown 10 seconds after the play was over. It’s like he was contemplating throwing it than said sure- what the Fck is up with that
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10 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:
D+. Is ridiculous even for the toughest grader. Josh played well. Couple misses and a fumble. Red zone woes are not all on Josh. TD called back. Penalties not in his control. Daboll crappy play calling for half the game not in his control either.
On 10/24/2020 at 12:53 PM, SCBills said:
I have zero issue with how we’ve addressed the WR spots, other than they need to carry another real WR (Duke) on the active roster if Brown stays banged up for a while. Maybe just in general if we stay heavy 4 wide.
However, you make very legitimate points in how Beane addresses the Front 7 this offseason. Early results look brutal. Thankfully they all have outs after this season.
D+ is absolutely hilarious. Davis TD called back and Kroft stumbles or he has 2 td’s. Phil Simms called his performance, “outstanding, he clearly learned how to beat 2 deep zone form his experience over the last 2 games.” I think I’ll go with the opinion from a guy who played QB
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I think next man up at wr from the PS may be that guy we signed from GB(that Rodgers loved) not Duke
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47 minutes ago, BuffaloBillies said:
LORAX! He's probably 10 minutes down the road.
Lorax and his family are in Arizona
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Beane has been great, for the most part, but he might have really messed up letting go of Phillips and Lawson for all a couple of millions dollars more than their replacements cost. Maybe just very good, not great players, but the brought a lot of energy to the defense.
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1 hour ago, Virgil said:
This is the first week I'm going to list these thoughts in a particular order. I'm going to start with the good and then get to the bad. Win or lose, there's always some positives, so let's do that...
1 - Bojo - Kid had some great punts today in both positioning and power. He really flipped the field today and did everything he could to give the Chiefs bad field position. He's taken some grief for his laces out hold last week, but he's definitely come a long way since last season to be a reliable part of the team. I'm not going to talk about the Bass miss before halftime, even though it wasn't even close, as those misses are going to happen with a rookie kicker in these conditions, and that's what McD signed up for. And that's the end of the positive list...
2 - Allen - I'm not going to talk about his stats, his missed throw to Diggs in the end zone, or his overall inaccuracy at times. I'm just going to talk about the key things that makes Allen who he is, and that's his swagger. For the past two weeks, Allen hasn't had that look in his eyes, that kid-like excitement, and that overall confidence that made you believe he could score from anywhere on the field. I don't know if he just doesn't know what to do against these defenses, but I don't believe he's seen anything dramatically new these past few weeks. Whatever it is, Allen has taken a step back these two weeks and hopefully it's not a sign of things to come. This is the most concerning thought to me as this is something I didn't think would ever go away. Right now, the MVP talk has to stop and figure out if this is the first 2 games is a sign of things to come, and hope we see Josh of old next week against the Jets.
3 - Daboll - Players have to execute, and I'll get to that in a minute. Against the Rams and the Chiefs, we've seen first hand what misdirection runs can do for an offense. Daboll seemed to finally understand this in the 2nd quarter as we ran quite a few misdirection/zone runs and found success. It created decent length runs and kept our defense off the field. Once halftime came though, we just abandoned it again and went back to runs up the middle to little or no gain. I hate being a couch coach saying what's obvious to me, but this has been an issue all season to which we are not adjusting.
4 - Look into any eyes you find by you, you can see clear to another day,
Maybe been seen before, through other eyes on other days while going home.
What do you want me to do, to do for you to see you through?
It's all a dream we dreamed one afternoon, long ago.
5 - Frazier - Regardless of total yards, you have to give the defense the credit for keeping it a 3 point game at halftime. Yards mean nothing if they don't translate to points. If the defense makes a single 3rd down stop on the last drive, the Bills offense gets the ball back with a chance to win it. However, against a team like the Chiefs where you know you have to get the off the field eventually, you can't afford so many 3rd down broken coverages. I also understand wanting to keep 3 deep coverage against this offense, but you also need to have more than 4 defensive lineman in the box, a lesson never learned. Tre White deserves a big F to me in this game as he blew coverage on the Kelce TD and the backbreaking 3rd down play in the 4th that put the Chiefs in FG range. The absolute disregard for containing Mahomes on scrambles is also inexcusable. Sometimes he had the right plays called, but then you had.....
6 - Tackling - Say what you want about field conditions, but the Chiefs didn't seem to have anywhere near the issues tackling that we did. There were multiple missed tackles that led to first downs, plays we had stopped in the backfield, sacks, and even a touchdown that all could have been executed to a halt if the tackling was there. This has been a growing theme for us and it a major concern. Tackling is going to be a huge issue for us against teams like the Patriots and Broncos who run hard. And not only aren't we tackling, we aren't stopping guys momentum. How often do you see our defensive players riding the back of the opposing team as they get extra yards?
7 - Defensive Line - I get McD wanting to send a message by benching Murphy and Phillips. Unfortunately, plan B wasn't much better. I can't remember ever seeing a defensive line get so manhandled as I saw tonight. The Chiefs pick who they were going to double each rush, but left the other 3 guys in single coverage. I watched Oliver in particular on multiple plays to watch him get absolutely manhandled in single blocks, or be behind the play. The most egregious error, which I hope to be proven wrong by the All-22, but Oliver looked to give up on pursuing Mahomes on one of his scrambles. Either way, in a game where Frazier relied on his guys to win the 1 on 1, that didn't happen and he made zero adjustments from it.
8 - Offensive Line - Our offensive line reminds me of the Madden game. We have high pass block ratings and non-existent run block ratings. While Daboll isn't helping them with his bland run scheme, these guys are consistently unable to get any push and win their 1 on 1 match ups. To see the Chiefs do it on the offense just made our offense so much worse. Again, this is a combined effort between Daboll and the line, but neither get a pass by blaming the other.
9 - Soft Middle Zone Coverage - Like a certain player I said I wouldn't mention again this season, I think I'm done talking about the Bills complete inability to cover 5-15 yards up the middle of the field with their zone. Of all people to not cover, Kelce was left alone a few times with guys short yards away. It just makes no sense to me and I don't know why opposing offenses don't just work their way down field with those short passes and zone runs. We've show zero ability to stop either.
10 - McD - Two teams walked onto the field with what appeared to be similar game plans for tonight. I'd argue that both teams match up well with rosters, but one team just punched the other in the mouth in the trenches. Allen didn't have it for the 2nd week in a row. Multiple personal fouls after the play was over. Two nationalized televised games where we ***** the bed. Like last week, both teams had to deal with adjusted scheduled, weather, or whatever circumstance you want to use as an excuse, and both weeks we came out flat. The only thing we learned this week was that the Titans game wasn't a fluke and we have a serious problem. This schedule doesn't get much easier besides the Jets and our offense is taking a step back. McD was being talked about for Coach of the Year and now he has to earn it. 4-2 isn't a bad start to the season and 5-2 is a very real probability. But we've also been there before with a 5-2 start that falls apart. This season could easily turn into one of those scenarios of McD doesn't figure things out with his Quarterback, player execution, and schemes
Go Bills!
You can look into Josh’s eyes during the game, and analyze them? Damn I need to get your tv
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1 minute ago, WMDman said:
just reported on BR hes not considering the bills anymore
Yep they're just referencing the athletic. Look at this quote, pretty cool:
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Don’t the Chiefs have like no cap? Also what do they need Bell for? They already have CEH. And I don’t see Le’Veon Bell wanting to be a back up. That doesn’t make any sense to me honestly. The Bills....that’s scarySNOOPALOOP!!
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3 minutes ago, brianthomas said:Could also be that they were dropping him off or the flight was unrelated to Bell all together. Pat McAfee just said that there were reports that Bell was spotted at Duffs here earlier. Who knows whats true or not though lol
Pat is reputable - did he say that on his show?
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6 minutes ago, Muppy said:
hahaha thats awesome! I love that, was not aware : -))))
yeah we were following his Jet to Halls hometown and back to Buffalo on another site. It gave us false hope because it must have been a coincidence as he never actually flew to Buffalo
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Just now, YoloinOhio said:
Moss to IR with turf toe
Or Dawson to IR with his calf injury
Update: Beasley Out for Miami game. Beasley Injury Thread
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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There were no doctors around him on the sidelines. Josh was sitting next to him, that’s it. Read into it as you may.