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marky

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  1. Bills need to grow up fast. Stop crying at the refs. Playing for the division, and you have:

    1. Brieda's fumble that takes him out of the game
    2. Two false starts followed up by a sack on the next play
    3. Spencer Brown hold on Beasley converting first down
    4. Diggs dropping that 50 yard TD

    Speaking of growing up, I don't mind opposition happy after they won. But all that punk stuff they do, laying on people after the play, talking trash, hits after the whistle. Really makes me hate rich people, who are bailed out by the taxpayers by the way. I hate Boston. I hate New York City. I always will. No wonder people try to blow them up. Next time something big happens, make them think we got their backs, and then just leave them. They are ugly people and weak cowards deep down. That guy who wanted to help the police in that shootout with the Boston Marathon bombers, and threw them a hammer and then locked his door, that's who we fight for today. They are ugly, they bring it upon themselves, they talk big but run away and they deserve zero help.

  2. 1 hour ago, Chaos said:

    Picking up the Blitz or double team assignment from deep in the backfield is an easier blocking assignment than playing on the line. 

    No, it's all very difficult and a learned skill.

     

    I saw Mangold on the Jets when he had no one to block just take two steps back, and line up like a back in the pocket. Just do that. I think the Bills Oline double and triple team people to open up a running lane for Allen. Perhaps a WR can yell back to Allen or do a hand signal, and the Oline can run downfield as lead blockers.

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    45 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

    1) Matt Breida/Zack Moss - why did it take half the season to realize this guy should be active and getting snaps? Zack Moss has proven to be useless and we keep wasting carries on him for the same 2 yard gain almost every time he touches the ball. Should be Singletary/Breida the rest of the season without question. If they insist on dressing Moss then keep Taiwan Jones inactive.

     

    Pass blocking. Missed blitz got Allen killed. You run right by him and he's clean off the edge on the blind side. How do you not pick that up? Breida is a half season adjustment to counter with speed on the edge.

     

    45 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

     

    2) AJ Klein - no he should not permanetly replace Edmunds, but this guy is a true grisled veteran that is always around the football. He proved it last year when he replaced Milano for a significant stretch and again this year when on the field. I get he's not the best in coverage but he's a throwback type of player....gritty and physical which is what this team needs more of.

     

    No, we need coverage LBs.

     

    45 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

    3) Gabriel Davis - this is the trickiest one because obviously we can't really reduce the top 3 WR's snap counts but seems like all he does is make big plays when he's on the field.

     

    Davis and Beasley limping cost a SB last year

     

    45 minutes ago, FilthyBeast said:

     

    4) Obada - seemed like he was very disruptive yesterday and had the only official sack of the game. Again another tricky situation because of the numbers game but if we are going to insist on giving former Panthers players playing time it should be him over Vernon Butler.

     

    5) Punter is horrible and will cost this team down the stretch just like the Steelers game. Should have already found a replacement by now.

     

    One game in trying out new people. Don't be the Raiders and draft a kicker with your first pick. Oline is biggest issue seeing how $100 million is under center.

  4. 51 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said:

    The craziest part to me is how do you get to that level without following the NFL? There's multiple ties a year? You made it 21years old, wanting to be a pro, having pro aspirations in college, and you never saw a tie in nfl scores? Or on SportsCenter? Not even being critical, just more of a how do you not learn this even by accident???

     

    You get to that level in the NFL because glorified tabloids found a way to sell everything but winning, things like sports drinks and shoes and underwear. You bully and manipulate your way in. You drive out out good people. Things like green grass, blue skies, cheering crowds, and colorful festivals mean nothing to you, let alone teamwork and a shared cultural history. All that matters is what's in your belly and what's between your legs. This freak show all exists because grotesque owners took advantage of the trust we gave them and only fed their reckless ambition and gluttony. Everything is brought down. Nothing is lifted up.

  5. Bills teams of the past started well. Then they just kept trying to do the same thing. There's more to depth than roster or playbook. Keep working at it. Don't live off of shallow advantages or grinding up your own people. Peak at the right time if you want to win it all. Playoff football is different. You go from dress rehearsal to live fire.  4 against Pats and Jets. 1 against the Colts. A big Thanksgiving game. That's the season now.

  6. First thought, wow NFL dlinemen really get off the ball.

     

    Center is covered. So odd man front. D is strong in the center, weak at the edges. Blocking scheme is zone. Line steps one way and gets an area. The double teams other people are mentioning and in the Colts clip is power run. I'll note the RT and Sanders, the WR. You want to get to the edge on that play. RT doesn't get his reach block, and Sanders is getting pushed back.

    That's one thing people should look at. WRs and their blocking. Teach them to hold in run and after the catch like they taught the DBs to hold.

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  7. So you are already a millionaire. And you're playing a sport. You're not digging mines or being blown apart. It's a nice sunny day. Blue sky. You're experiencing some success. Let's go cripple someone. Let's really go for it. Perhaps he will be hobbled the rest of his life, well into old age. Rich freaks may have won for a decade. But what they lost in that is someone could nuke all of Boston, and I would just shrug now.

  8. What's there to communicate? One of the tackles, I think Dawkins, did a Mike Williams impression on pass blocking, head down, about to go under like the Titanic. Three lean into one nose tackle whose given up on the play, and a blitzer just loops around them. DBs should teach them how to hold and get away with it.

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  9. There were similar problems last year. By the Steelers Sunday night game, it was supposedly fixed. Chiefs brought it out but WRs were all limping besides Diggs who got mobbed. Three awful turnovers, Edmunds roughing the passer, and Dawkins belly flopping a guy when he was already on the ground. They looked hung over or sick or something. I think I had covid. It's sort of like how they acted. Healthy one day, sick the next, irritable and just mental blocks, like you know something but just can't think of it.

  10. On 11/5/2021 at 10:44 PM, The Red King said:

     

    Let's try one more time...

     

    "Let me tackle this another way.  Regardless of what you personally think of the man himself, I assert his threat forces opposing defenses to commit more defenders to contain him then they would other running backs, and that opens up the passing game for Tannehill.  Do you agree or disagree with this?"

     

    Care to answer this time?

     

    Disagree. Run to set up the pass was over in the 80s.

  11. 4 hours ago, The Red King said:

     

    Yes, he gets the benefit of calls and non-calls, but, like Brady, don't you think he gets them because of who he is?

     

    Let me tackle this another way.  Regardless of what you personally think of the man himself, I assert his threat forces opposing defenses to commit more defenders to contain him then they would other running backs, and that opens up the passing game for Tannehill.  Do you agree or disagree with this?

     

    And who is he? Couldn't win 2020 in KC. Couldn't win in Baltimore. Now he's out half a year.

    Opening up the passing game is dated. No defense against a perfect pass. You're paid to win the game. Not to be big or strong or fast or make defenses adjust. Those do not score points. I've seen a a lot of players like this. They never turn into anything. People buy the hype and get intimated and loose their fundamentals. That's the only reason they are good. It's a fight. Fight back.

  12. 8 hours ago, The Red King said:

     

    Depends who you ask.  My ex-wife likely has an itemized list. 😁

     

    Kidding aside, Henry is a beast.  Teams have to cheat and stuff the box like it was a Twinkee.  He's really the only RB in the league right now that commands that much attention.  That is why he's not easily replaced.  The Titans can put another back in there, sure, but defenses won't have to commit as many defenders to stopping the run.

     

    Tannehill has had the success he has because defenses have had to stack the box to contain Henry, leaving a threadbare secondary that makes it a lot easier to pass on.  That's all about to come crashing down now.


    He's big. He's strong. He's fast. And he doesn't win. Now he's hurt. Same with Odel Beckman. Who cares about all those circus catches and 40 times if you loose and destroy teams everywhere you go. Henry had the luxury of a facelock on Poyer and a clip on White for his 80 yard touchdown. Everyone gushed about it and let him off because of "muh stiffarm". McKenzie has a better run and is called back on nothing.

     

    It's a rookie mistake to try to max out all stats. You're here to win, not to make some workout video to sell on TV. Better off keeping your QB, a few dedicated football players, and start over. Find that one cheap play and exploit it to the max.

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