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Bills vs. Patriots Postgame - Week 16


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Murphys  main points were clays dropped  pass and the defense broke down. . Tyrod did NOTHING the whole 2nd half and this slob who will cannot say "Tyrod did not play well" if his life depended on it.  

Does he not know, the defense has the only td, that they kept us in the game and it seemed like they were on the field the whole 2nd half??

I dont know how anyone can defend  tyrod as "good enough" or "Average". I cant wait til the season ends and we get the breaking news and that hes gone.

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8 minutes ago, billsfan3482 said:

Murphys  main points were clays dropped  pass and the defense broke down. . Tyrod did NOTHING the whole 2nd half and this slob who will cannot say "Tyrod did not play well" if his life depended on it.  

Does he not know, the defense has the only td, that they kept us in the game and it seemed like they were on the field the whole 2nd half??

I dont know how anyone can defend  tyrod as "good enough" or "Average". I cant wait til the season ends and we get the breaking news and that hes gone.

On the channel 4 pregame for the Bills, the announcers were agog that a poll they conducted showed 51% of voters wanted TT back for another season as starter.  Just saying....the opinion is clearly not universally agreed about TT.  He made some mistakes...made some good throws.  Still not doing the TT rollout...which would maximize his skill set.  Dennison is a "system" guy,  TT as a roll out QB isn't part of the system....another words...Dennison can't get to far off his memorized script.

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As Bills DE Jerry Hughes entered the locker room after Sunday's loss to New England, ESPN cameras captured him saying, "Somebody in Boston got the refs on the payroll. Y'all paying them big money out here. Still ain't gonna win, though." Hughes was likely referring to Kelvin Benjamin's overturned touchdown late in first half.

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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Mike Rodak ESPN Staff Writer 

Bills WR Kelvin Benjamin told ESPN's Sal Paolantonio that some Bills players on the sideline said, "only the Patriots could get a call like that" after Benjamin's touchdown was overturned late in the first half of Sunday's game.

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

Yep, I heard a couple Bills at least have called out the refs. Go ahead and take some fines to raise awareness. THAT was BS. The PI call? The TD? Really? That stuff changes games. 

I agree and also believe that every owner not named Kraft should donate to cover these fines. Not one on-air personality or unbiased media member has so much as mentioned that as even a decent call. Not saying we win, but that was a morale and momentum changing call. Absolute BS.

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In a league where you can call holding or pass interference on virtually every play, the Patriots have 3 penalties for 9 yards in the last 7+ quarters of football. Whatever.
1 minute ago, Augie said:
In a league where you can call holding or pass interference on virtually every play, the Patriots have 3 penalties for 9 yards in the last 7+ quarters of football. Whatever.

 

Hey Roger, I know you’re busy counting your money, but are you listening at all? 

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Buffalo Bills Head Coach Sean McDermott and select players comment on their game against the New England Patriots on Sunday, December 24, 2017.

 

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Tom Brady passed for a pair of touchdowns and the New England Patriots stayed on track to claim home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with a 37-16 win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

 

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Dion Lewis led the way to the Patriots 12th win of the season with a 129-yard effort in New England's 37-16 victory over Buffalo.

 

 

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36 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Very well said and spot on by McCoy. These refs appear to be calling these games with preconceived notions. It almost appears as if the refs believe there is no way the Bills can win thus make calls to ensure it doesn’t happen.

Riveron should not hold the position he has. There was no clear and obvious evidence to over turn it. 

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29 minutes ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Very well said and spot on by McCoy. These refs appear to be calling these games with preconceived notions. It almost appears as if the refs believe there is no way the Bills can win thus make calls to ensure it doesn’t happen.

Riveron should not hold the position he has. There was no clear and obvious evidence to over turn it. 

Riveron was no good as a ref when he was on the field.  The fact that he sucks in his new position should be a shock to no one

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TOP 5 GRADES:

HB LeSean McCoy, 85.3 overall grade

Jordan Poyer, 82.3 overall grade

WR Kelvin Benjamin, 80.8 overall grade

QB Tyrod Taylor, 80.6 overall grade

DI Kyle Williams, 78.3 overall grade

 

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:

 

QB TYROD TAYLOR, 80.6 OVERALL GRADE

Taylor’s final statline looks as if he was fairly inaccurate on the day but he was the culprit of three drops by his receivers and had two throwaways resulting in a respectable 66.7 adjusted completion percentage. Struggling to throw to the intermediate range, Taylor completed just 3-of-9 for 67 yards on passes targeted 10-19 yards downfield. Under pressure, Taylor often took his eyes off the secondary and to the rush resulting in his six sacks, including four by his own accord. He did average 9.3 yards per attempt when under duress but his mishaps taking those sacks for a negative of 39 yards resulted in just 6.7 net yards per attempt under pressure.

 

RB LESEAN MCCOY, 85.3 OVERALL GRADE

The Pro Bowl running back turned in another excellent game as he used his elite vision and acceleration to find running lanes and make defenders miss in space in the passing game. Outside of just one drop on a swing pass, McCoy was virtually flawless in his execution highlighted by an impressive 39-yard catch and run on a scramble, making three defender miss. McCoy averaged 2.71 yards per route run and Taylor had a passer rating of 106.8 when targeting the star running back.

 

JORDAN POYER, 82.3 OVERALL GRADE

Poyer was the Bills top defender for the game, playing solid against the run and making a key play in the passing game. Poyer jumped a crossing route with Kenny Britt drifting upfield, allowing him to step in front for the interception and weaving his way to the endzone for a touchdown. He gave up a couple grabs to Rob Gronkowski where he was tight in coverage but beaten by a good throw and catch. In total, Poyer was targeted four times giving up three catches for 32 yards and the pick.

 

CB LEONARD JOHNSON, 38.1 OVERALL GRADE

Johnson stuggled throughout the game both on the edge in run support and in coverage. Against the pass, Johnson gave up five catches on five targets for 61 yards. He gave up 41 of those yards after the catch, struggling to rally to the ball and make tackles. In total, he missed three tackles in the game.

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