Cray51
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Hope he is ok.
For the people wishing he is seriously hurt and wish for "scrambled brains". C'mon...
"Losers focus on winners - winners focus on winning"
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I'm hearing a lot about the Baltimore rush offense and how that will be impactful. Wouldnt the more important stat be TOTAL yards? If Baltimore rushes for 250 yards but Lamar throws for 90, does that make their offense spectacular? Would Josh Allen passing for 340 and rushing for 30 not be technically better?
This game will come down to field position, turnovers, and redzone defense. Allen has to protect the ball, convert TDs in the redzone, and take advantage of opportunities given.
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13 minutes ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said:
Edmunds and Milano have elite sideline to sideline speed. This defense can definitely force Lamar to throw the ball to beat them.
I agree - they certainly can (and we saw their containment during the Houston game last year with Watson).
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Ravens are an intense and emotional team. I'd like to see the Bills try to frustrate their team by attacking our best matchups - which tends to be Davis and Beasley against the lesser corners. Peters and Humphries will take Diggs +1 WR (could be Brown or Beasley depending on the play). They are a man heavy team, spread the field and take what's given.
I could also see the benefit of Mckenzie this week if he is good to go - jet sweeps and motions could give Baltimore's D that little hesitation on a blitz that allows Allen to get the right throws off.
Another thing helping us this year compared to last year - our RB's have been vastly improved blockers, and our line as a whole is better at picking up blitzes compared to last year.
My concerns? Does the D play well in gap control. This may be a frustrating game to watch if the D get's overzealous and Lamar makes them miss. I hope the line stays calm and Milano and Edmunds will play a huge role in that.
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Just now, Doc Brown said:
I thought you were arguing the opposite.
Sorry - autocorrect on the phone!
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13 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:
I disagree. I think the Bills can score 30 plus if we execute at our best.
The Ravens have a mediocre linebacker core and their secondary is built on their two corners. We play an empty or 4 wide formation often, and have a composed qb. Allow Davis or Beasley to feast on lesser matchups and use McKenzie to stretch the field horizontally. To me their D is similar to Miami who we took advantage of
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Looks like the Ravens in round two.
Keys to victory:
Gap control - remove the big play
Jet Sweep/motion - McKenzie will be important to identify coverage and keep the defense thinking
Allen - he has to stay calm and take what's given. There is no reason the Bills can score 30+
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Steelers look like the Dolphins we played last week
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Lamar Jackson throws two balls on that drive - one is behind Brown (who adjust nicely to grab without slowing too much) and a flat to Andrews that is low and slow.
Thats my issue with Jackson. I don't see him make the easy throws easy. He floats the ball a lot and struggles with easy throws at times
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Just now, ScottLaw said:
I was told infinite times Barkley is a solid back up option.😅
I mean that's certainly something to hang your hat on I guess...
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1 minute ago, LittleSammy said:
As long as the drop isn't a catch in the end zone when he is wide open and the game is on the line in the playoffs!
I'd have way more questions for Daboll or even Allen if they are targeting Knox with the game on the line. That's why they have Diggs and Beasley and Brown.
He is clearly the 3rd/4th option on most plays. The offense doesn't flow through him in any way.
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The best thing the Bills can do is dominate defensively against Tua and force Miami to spend way more time than it needs deciding which QB to go into the wild card with. They simply cannot take another bad performance from Tua and expect to have any steam rolling into the playoffs.
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I think the bills are showing they can simply flirt with the idea of having a TE threat and it'll be enough.
They need Knox because he has the vertical threat to open the field for others. If he drops one a game, I think it's down the priority list.
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Is Matt Milano the Bill's MVP
in The Stadium Wall Archives
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To me, offensive MVP is Allen
Defensive MVP is Tre - people don't understand what it means to have him locking down his side at the level he does. It allows Hyde and Poyer to take their play to the next level.
Milano is great - and a player I want on this team long term. But he is 3rd or 4th on the MVP list just for the defense