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This Bills defense is slightly different than last year's haha

 

We are still giving up a lot of yards though especially in recent weeks. And we were fairly stout last year against the run until the first Miami game when Ajayi went off.

 

Regardless it's very important we don't take the Dolphins lightly. I remember last year on the now defunct BBMB board there were posters who claimed that Miami would be 'two easy wins' and we all know how that worked out. In fact pretty sure some of those same posters who are now frequently this forum are claiming the same thing this year.

 

Bottom line every division game this year looms LARGE even Thur against the Jets (who swept us last year too).

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For those that think a 4-3 team is tanking and some how giving up on the season with this trade just remember the Dolphins were struggling on offense last year during their 1-4 start until Adam Gase made the call to abandon his running back rotation and hand the job over to Jay Ajayi. Ajayi ran for 204 yards in a win over the Steelers the week after and the offense was significantly better the rest of the way including the following week against the Bills which sent our season into a tailspin as the Dolphins went on to win 9 of 11.

 

As a Bills fan I hate watching division teams make POWER moves like this but we can only worry about taking care of our own business.

sure, its possible they could go on a run like last year. Problem is they are missing 4 key things they had last year that contributed heavily to that run: Tannehill, Ajayi, a solid OL, and RexRob in the division.

 

The only kind of run that Cutler is familiar with is a cigarette run.

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We are still giving up a lot of yards though especially in recent weeks. And we were fairly stout last year against the run until the first Miami game when Ajayi went off.

 

Regardless it's very important we don't take the Dolphins lightly. I remember last year on the now defunct BBMB board there were posters who claimed that Miami would be 'two easy wins' and we all know how that worked out. In fact pretty sure some of those same posters who are now frequently this forum are claiming the same thing this year.

 

Bottom line every division game this year looms LARGE even Thur against the Jets (who swept us last year too).

The second Jets game the Bills quit with EJ starting. meaningless. Like your posts.

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We are still giving up a lot of yards though especially in recent weeks. And we were fairly stout last year against the run until the first Miami game when Ajayi went off.

 

Regardless it's very important we don't take the Dolphins lightly. I remember last year on the now defunct BBMB board there were posters who claimed that Miami would be 'two easy wins' and we all know how that worked out. In fact pretty sure some of those same posters who are now frequently this forum are claiming the same thing this year.

 

Bottom line every division game this year looms LARGE even Thur against the Jets (who swept us last year too).

You mustn't understand the Cover 2. It gives up yards between the twenties through the air. That's why teams have thrown on us. However, it becomes very hard in the redzone to score on the cover 2. The Bills are 3rd in rush defense this year and did well against the Raiders even without MD. Coaching also matters...

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Dane Brugler Retweeted Jeff Darlington



This was the issue on draft day. The medicals are why Ajayi, who was a 1st-2nd round talent out of Boise State, fell to the 5th round.



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Something to keep in mind about Ajayi trade: Dolphins don’t believe he has much left in his knees. Longer-term play. Something to watch for.







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Dane Brugler Retweeted Jeff Darlington

This was the issue on draft day. The medicals are why Ajayi, who was a 1st-2nd round talent out of Boise State, fell to the 5th round.

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Jeff DarlingtonVerified account @JeffDarlington
Something to keep in mind about Ajayi trade: Dolphins don’t believe he has much left in his knees. Longer-term play. Something to watch for.
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Gase and Tannenbaum one step ahead of everybody else and taking a page out of the Patriot playbook with this move.

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LeGarrette Blount is averaging more yards after contact than Le'Veon Bell is averaging total. But Ajayi for a 4th is a damn steal.

THis is like how the Seahawks ripped us off in the Lynch deal!!!! Unbelievable. The Eagles just got much better with this North-South Runner

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