Oh dear, I saw a lot of the game the same way you did, my football watching skills must be improving.
Thank goodness someone other than me on this board has noticed this. I've posted it before and people were like "he locks onto his target?!" He does it all the time, and as a result he misses better receivers. Drives me nuts.
Indeed, they did a good job, but this KC d-line aint exactly great. That being said, they need to use their muscle like they did today
Even the dumbass announcers today noticed Trent do that same thing with Roscoe. I think as his confidence grows again and he starts trusting himself, he'll likely develop that. If you lack confidence in yourself, its going to look like your timing is off, because you're going to make sure guys are open before you throw it, as you don't trust your own decision making.
This game shows just how badly we need another DT. The most effective pressure on QBs are right up the middle, and while Stroud was good, the only other DT that played decently was Spencer Johnson. Now, I like Spencer, but not as a starter. I'd love another playmaking DT for that line.
I thought the Linebackers turned in a poor game. Not necessarily awful, but below average. Their run support was atrocious at times, and none of them were a factor in pass coverage.
McLovin showed what he has the potential to be today. If he breaks on the ball like he did there, hardly a QB can avoid that INT.
This was the best gameplan I've seen yet. Interesting to hear one of the announcers say it was a "simplified" game plan, perhaps they should always simplify it if that really means they mix it up more.
I think the Bills can play with all 3 division opponents. Against the Jets, they'll need Trent Edwards to play like he did today, but if he does, it's doable. You aint gonna run on the Jets this year, but you CAN pass on em.