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The Bills gave up 434 points over 16 games this season. That's actually WORSE than last season. There were only 3 games that the Bills allowed less than 23 points; one being the shutout of the Redskins back in October.

 

If this team is going to have a winning record next year, it has to find a way to get the defense at least back to the middle of the pack.

 

Aside from building through the draft, I'm ok with us signing another Nick Barnett if there is one out there . . .

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And that's after a considerable influx of new talent.

 

Some people here blame the poor defense on a lack of talent but I've been in that group which believes that the coaching sucks.

BTW Mr Blizzard, is that Jaclyn Smith as your avatar?

 

Hi San Jose

 

I'm inclined to agree; the defensive coaching sucks. We should have kept Perry Fewell.

 

As far as the avatar - yes that's Jaclyn Smith - one of the hottest women ever! (in my opinion). She still looks good in her 60's.

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And that's after a considerable influx of new talent.

 

Some people here blame the poor defense on a lack of talent but I've been in that group which believes that the coaching sucks.

BTW Mr Blizzard, is that Jaclyn Smith as your avatar?

put me in the coaching camp. I saw several plays today where guys were way out of position and several covering the same guy leaving someone wide open. That's coaching.

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Hmmmm . . .

 

I thought this thread would spark more conversation. The Bills haven't given up this many points in a season since 1985. What does that say sbout our defense? Sure there were a few INTs returned for TDs, but generally speaking, this defense could not keep the opposition out of the endzone. If it wasn't for the offense showing some life this year, we would have been in the "Suck for Luck" sweepstakes

 

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