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First thing my Steelers-fan friend said "that's 8 games in a row he throws a pick, he lost that game" We almost came to blows, seriously. He knows jack and ***** about football, that was all about the Eagles coaches recognizing a Bills formation/pattern tendency and running a robber with their boundary corner jumping a slot route. If Allen had saw that instead of throwing the rhythm pass as coached, that's probably a walk-in score since the outside man was completely unmarked. Trying to explain that fact simply escalated the situation and it degenerated from there. We grunted at each other leaving the watch party... and this after me getting him a nice bottle of scotch for a significant milestone birthday.
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is a 60-yarder possible in those conditions without having the wind? Would that kick even have been an option in the other direction? Let alone the Hail Murray Jr touchdown? McDermott had had 5 years of his process to get better every day, and he still makes these moron mistakes. Can he not find a 13-year-old Madden champion to run gameday strategy for him, since he's so overmatched using that rasslin brain of his?
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They could easily do exactly that except coach mcvanity wants his defense to be the reason they win and scoring in 90 seconds and putting the defense back out is just too much physical exertion for his golden boys and kills their stats
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One other thing. it looked like there was a breeze from right to left on your TV screen all game. Eagles defer, that's fine. Seemed like Bills were against the wind in the second quarter, whatever. They got the ball, Eagles pick which end to defend. Similar for overtime, Bills took the ball, Eagles chose to drive right-to-left with the wind. In the second half though... how in the world are the Bills not driving from right-to-left in the fourth quarter given the choice of which end to defend, which they HAD to have had in the second half post-deferral? What I saw from the rain in that stadium was definitely slanting right-to-left. Why did the Eagles have the wind in the second quarter, fourth quarter, AND overtime????
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I'm ok with Brady so far, but right now it's not scheme that's moving the offense, it's the generational talent under center. The offense is still fundamentally broken in the pass game until the scramble drill, where it's the most dangerous offense in history. The way they can currently run the ball and the man they have at the trigger, it should be an upset when they do get stopped, like it was in 2020 when the punter was basically baking muffins all game.
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That INT was 100% schemed up by the Eagles coaches. Brilliant call. Josh did exactly what he was coached to do. Brady's play calling is SIGNIFICANTLY better than Dorsey, but overall it's still the same offense with the same sight-adjustments that get screwed up and which keeps putting 2 and 3 receivers where you can throw a Harbor Freight free-with-coupon tarpaulin over them. I did like that the Bills dialed up a couple of those deep-overs they murdered the league with in 2019 and 2020. Of course it reminded Philly that they could do that too especially running them into Ras al-Ghul's zone where he doesn't expect anyone coming over from the middle of the field, and they hit that twice for big chunks.
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Every game McDermott has lost this year he has been the single biggest factor. Hell, he tried to lose the Giants game with his awesome amazing defense and probably would have with Homonculi's crew, they sure woulda threw that flag. I think Mac Jones has been pulled from every game he's played since McDummy let him march a game winning drive.
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That's ok, I got plenty. That second half was the Bills coaching staff getting pantsed by the Eagles coaching staff who can actually adapt and craft plays to attack the Bills strategy of "we do what we do" The Bills gameplan for the week was excellent I thought, save for the remnant 3rd-and-short shotgun draws. They kicked the crap out out Philly the entire first half and somehow (mainly refs) led by only 10. But the second half... oh the second half. There's at least a half dozen plays that were 100% scheme success by the Eagles coaches - mainly on offense but including the robber gamble on the INT probably dictated by the Bills tendencies and throttling of Josh to take the short throws. The outside corner completely abandoned his coverage based on the the formation and patterns, because as was said last season they "knew where the ball was going." That said, a lot of what the Bills did, the Eagles - a 9-1 Super Bowl team - had no answer for. When the Bills needed to throw, they threw. When they needed to run, they ran. If by some miracle they get into the playoffs and literally anyone makes gameday coaching decisions besides McDumdum they could easily go 7-seed-to-SB, but methinks they'll be tanked by the brass somewhere on the way. It takes an unbelievably bad head coach with a pathological need for his special unit - the defense - to be the star of the show even when he's getting killed by 2nd half adjustments. The concept of EV (expected value) or expected points per play, whatever - it's not a surprise the Bills are near the top in this category on Offense and Defense. if you look at the straight up numbers, they should be anywhere from 11-1 to 8-4 at the VERY worst. It's amazing they're top 5 in every stat that matters except win, where they're 10th... in the CONFERENCE. The problem is coaching, and coaching decisions. Almost everything McDummy on game day does puts his thumb on the scale the wrong way. A game that plays out like today's game, the Bills win probably 8 out of 10 times. But McDummy takes away a couple percent here, a couple percent there with game time decisions every game, and continues running his scheme out like an invincible idiot once it's solved. Everyone knows McDummy is going to dial up pressure in key situation so have your blitz beaters ready, and the got beat over and over on the most critical, game-altering downs in the 2nd half. It's unconscionable at this point that a franchise with a cheat code at the most critical position in sports can lose the games they've lost, in the way they've lost them, for 3 ***** years now. This is not an aberration; this is who McDummy is. He'd rather lose on the last play than win by 30 because "muh complementary football." It's time for him to go after he bumbles and mucks his way to an 8-9 season in the absolute prime of an unprecedented talent at QB, which is nigh impossible except for an arch-fool at the helm. Pass the strawberries.
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***** off to the unemployment line McDummy with your 0 bli5zes that I’m sure nobody saw coming
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Most obvious block in the back ever… lol
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So fitting the Bills season will effectively end by being out coached by a vast margin
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Philly coaches dial up a robber play, get the pick. Mcdummy and minions being crushed in the 2nd half by Phillys scheme,
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It’s the hallmark of this coaching staff, phillys 4-5 big plays on O in the 2nd half were all schemed to attack Bills tendencies. 40 yard run, qb draw, td pass, te swing pass on 3rd down, ight be missing one. Bills never do that. They just do what they do until they lose.
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Hahah that’s funny right there
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10 feet from the ref, running blind side hit on a non ball carrier, nothing
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I’m just worried about getting mcdermotted here, keeping the opponent in the game until he figures out a way to lose right at the end
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Philly fans look like me when they run the shotgun draw on 3rd and short again, and fail again
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Philly refs teleported to screw Denver on a 4th and 12 for Cleveland with a PF for unnecessary putting a shoulder into the QB chest while in throwing motion
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Disagree. Receiver in the area, #13, not that refs could tell in ignoring the horse collar and manufacturing the penalty
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Ref union still holding a grudge because Ralph was cheap with the bribes
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An arm like that erases a lot of refs
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NFL can’t even keep it plausible for screwing the bills anymore? Holding during commercial break? Get *****
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I still don't get why the shield loves them so much
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I was thinking to myself this game is like watching the Bills vs the Bills.
