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Everyone says it and it’s good to remember:  it’s hard to win in the NFL.   Every team is talented, and every team, if well prepared and determined, can a tough opponent.

 

Everyone says it and it’s good to remember: it’s hard to win on the road in NFL.  The opponent is comfortable and has the support of a vocal crowd.

 

So here are the Buffalo Bills, two games into the season with two road wins in the book, including one against a division opponent.   The Bills are 2-0, and that was the objective.  Mission accomplished.

 

Are the Jets and Giants two of the five worst teams in the league, and therefore no one should get too excited about the 2019 start?  Maybe they are, and maybe most teams in the league would have started 2-0 against the Jets and Giants.  No one knows, not yet.  But there’s nothing more that a team can do but beat the teams on their schedule.  Good teams do that; the Bills just did it. 

 

Even better, the Bills looked like a good team.  In both games, they responded to adversity.   In both games they were in control as the game wound down in the fourth quarter.

 

Teams don’t often dominate the play for a full 60 minutes, unless, it seems, you’re playing the Dolphins.   What good teams do is dominate enough of the game to be the clear winner.  The Bills did that to the Giants.   Yes, the Giants, opened the game with a powerful drive, but the Bills responded with a punt and then three straight touchdown drives.  Yes, the Giants control most of the third quarter and scored early in the fourth, but the Bills responded with a touchdown drive of their own.   After that, the Bills shut down the Giants to end the game.

 

Good teams don’t let stars beat them.  The Bills didn’t let LeVeon Bell beat them in week one, and they didn’t let Saquon Barkley beat them, either.   Sure, Barkley looked all world on the opening drive, but after that, the Bills had him contained.  The Bills defense challenged the rest of the Giants to beat them, and the Giants more or less had no answer. 

 

All around, it was a quality win. 

 

A few observations:

 

1.  Josh Allen.  He is who we thought he is.  The guy can throw, he can throw all kinds of passes.   He’s still learning.  He had an ugly sack fumble that fortunately was blown dead, or so the referee said.  He’s still holding the ball too long sometimes, but he will learn.  He missed a deep ball.  He is getting better and better at finding the open man in the weak part of the defense.  He can run, but he isn’t running as much as last season.   He’s throwing shorter passes and completing most of them.  NFL fans are about to wake up to the fact that the Bills have a quarterback.

 

2.  Running backs.  Once again this week, the opponent had the star running back, and the Bills had the better rushing attack.  The Bills are getting good blocking at the point of attack, some superb downfield blocking, and the running backs are smart and tough.  Gore plowing into the end zone was beautiful.  Anyone can see that Singletary can play.   He’s special.  It would be nice if all he had was a cramp, but I don’t recall seeing many hamstring cramps.  His immediate reaction looked like a classic hamstring tear or strain.  We will see.  He’s a critical part of the offense, even if he isn’t getting a lot of touches yet.

 

3.  Receivers.  The success of the passing game is attributable to a point that’s often overlooked:  receivers get open based on scheme much more often than they get open because they can “get separation.”   Allen’s completions against the Giants usually were uncontested catches, and the receivers weren’t open because they left some defender in the dirt.  They ran patterns that gave them an advantage and Allen knew they’d be open.  The receivers did their jobs, and they got open.  It was textbook football.

 

4.  Who’s responsible for that textbook football?  Brian Daboll, that’s who.  Over the past two weeks, the Bills offense consistently has had the answer.  They’ve had the right play, they called it or they audibled into it, and the entire offense has known how to execute.

 

5.  Micah Hyde.  I like how he catches punts.  And how he hits receivers.  Oh, my.

 

6.  Rookies, rookies, rookies.  They’re all over the field, and they can play.  It’s a testament to McDermott’s process.  When the veterans all do their jobs, somehow it’s easy for McDermott to get the rookies to do theirs.  Johnson & Johnson on defense, plus Oliver.  Knox and Ford (I know, give him time) and Singletary. 

 

7.  Perfection?  Far from it.  There were more than a few ugly plays by one player or another.  There’s a lot to improve on.  But big picture, these guys are getting the job done. 

 

8.  Bojo.  Please don’t outkick the coverage.   Please. 

 

9.  Shaq Lawson is for real.   Two weeks in a row.   He’s becoming too much for defenses to handle.   It’s nice to see. 

 

 

It’s been years, maybe decades, since Orchard Park has seen a home opener like the one we’ll see this Sunday.   It’ll be like a Monday night game.   Bills will want and should get non-stop noise.   Bengals are 0-2, and yes, they could also be among the five worst teams in the league.   The schedule is outside the Bills’ control; how they play is squarely in their control, and so far, the Bills are doing just fine.

 

GO BILLS!!!

 

The Rockpile Review is written to share the passion we have for the Buffalo Bills. That passion was born in the Rockpile; its parents were everyday people of western New York who translated their dedication to a full day’s hard work and simple pleasures into love for a pro football team.

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5 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

 

Everyone says it and it’s good to remember:  it’s hard to win in the NFL.  

Alright, Jauron... ?

 

Bengals got stomped today. I'm kinda surprised. They're still a dangerous team, though. The Bills secondary will need to shut down John Ross.

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6 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

Josh Allen.  He is who we thought he is.  The guy can throw, he can throw all kinds of passes.  

 

He made at least 2 throws today that less than 5 QBs in the league can make. If he stays consistent on the regular plays and makes 2-3 star plays every game he will be a top 5 QB before long.

 

I still think this team is missing one star on each side. The offense needs a true #1 receiver and the defense needs a stud edge rusher. I expect Beane to find both missing pieces next offseason and then the Bills will be ready to compete for a deep playoff run. This year I'm having fun watching the young players grow into themselves.

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Good observation. I'm with you on these points. It wasn't always fun to watch, but they got the job done. Sans the first drive, I love the way the defense played. They should have had better pressure on Eli. He's on his last legs. By game 8, Jones is starting.  We really need to get a killer instinct going. That 3rd quarter lull pissed me off. Look at the way the Patriots put the crush on Miami. You have to beat a team down and stomp on them. It keeps you aggressive in tight games. These kind of lulls against playoff teams will result in losses. By game 4 we have to play perfect ball and finally take down NE to make a statement in the NFL and AFC East.  

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Just now, HappyDays said:

 

He made at least 2 throws today that less than 5 QBs in the league can make. If he stays consistent on the regular plays and makes 2-3 star plays every game he will be a top 5 QB before long.

 

I still think this team is missing one star on each side. The offense needs a true #1 receiver and the defense needs a stud edge rusher. I expect Beane to find both missing pieces next offseason and then the Bills will be ready to compete for a deep playoff run. This year I'm having fun watching the young players grow into themselves.

You know, I'm the guy who says it's less about the talent than most people think.   But to be elite, I think you're right.   The Bills are out-executing teams, and they aren't doing it with playmakers, except Allen.  

 

I don't know about edge rusher.  I think that would be a luxury.   A true #1 is probably necessary.  Brown doesn't look like the guy, good as he's been.  

1 minute ago, BillsRdue said:

Good observation. I'm with you on these points. It wasn't always fun to watch, but they got the job done. Sans the first drive, I love the way the defense played. They should have had better pressure on Eli. He's on his last legs. By game 8, Jones is starting.  We really need to get a killer instinct going. That 3rd quarter lull pissed me off. Look at the way the Patriots put the crush on Miami. You have to beat a team down and stomp on them. It keeps you aggressive in tight games. These kind of lulls against playoff teams will result in losses. By game 4 we have to play perfect ball and finally take down NE to make a statement in the NFL and AFC East.  

I think you're wrong about lulls.   I mean, sure, you want your team to dominate for 60 minutes, but in most games, even the good teams have stretches where they don't get the job done.  After all, there are very few shutouts in the NFL.   The losers usually play some good football during some stretch of the game.  

 

Plus, this team is far from a finished product.   They're still learning, all over the field.   They will get better. 

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17 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

Are the Jets and Giants two of the five worst teams in the league, and therefore no one should get too excited about the 2019 start?  Maybe they are, and maybe most teams in the league would have started 2-0 against the Jets and Giants.  No one knows, not yet.  But there’s nothing more that a team can do but beat the teams on their schedule.  Good teams do that; the Bills just did it. 

 

This is pretty much where I'm at mentally.  The 5-2 starts scare me and I don't think we've played close to a complete team yet.  I'm happy with 2-0.  But, if we really do expect playoffs, then we needed to be 2-0.

 

Good write up

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4 minutes ago, Virgil said:

 

This is pretty much where I'm at mentally.  The 5-2 starts scare me and I don't think we've played close to a complete team yet.  I'm happy with 2-0.  But, if we really do expect playoffs, then we needed to be 2-0.

 

Good write up

You know, you need wins on the road to go to the playoffs.   Bills have two in the book.   Go 6-2 at home and win two more on the road (remember, Bills still get a trip to MIami), and the playoffs could be a reality.  So whatever the caliber of the opponents, the Bills are where, as you say, they needed to be. 

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Nice review Shaw. Today could have been one of those classic Bills let down games. You know that game where at the end of the season your saying how did we lose to the giants and miss the playoffs???

 

Instead they went on the road and won a game they should have won. They did their jobs and now have a chance to open the season 3-0. 

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I look forward to these on Sunday night! Looking forward to next weekend already. 

Don't look for it Sunday night.   It's six and a half hours home from New Era, so I don't write up home games until Monday. 

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9 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

Don't look for it Sunday night.   It's six and a half hours home from New Era, so I don't write up home games until Monday. 

 

You going?  I’m really trying to make it work and, if I do, want to hit the tailgate lot

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8 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

So true. I said the same thing, but so far, he has been more in the positive column than the negative. Pleasant surprise. 

Yes, he's done fine.  However, the long punt was just one more example of his problem, which is consistency.   Bills are all about consistency.  

1 minute ago, Virgil said:

 

You going?  I’m really trying to make it work and, if I do, want to hit the tailgate lot

I go to most of them.  

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Cincinnati always gives us a hard time for some reason. They don't seem as strong as they normally are, they had some physical teams under Marvin Jones. I remember them handling us in the EJ days, then in the Tyrod days. Even though they get beaten up by the 49ers, they should've beaten what might be a pretty good Seattle team. NFL is week to week, so who knows who's really good yet. I just hope we don't have a let down game. 

And thanks Shaw, great writeup! 

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4 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

It’s been years, maybe decades, since Orchard Park has seen a home opener like the one we’ll see this Sunday.   It’ll be like a Monday night game.   Bills will want and should get non-stop noise.   Bengals are 0-2, and yes, they could also be among the five worst teams in the league.   The schedule is outside the Bills’ control; how they play is squarely in their control, and so far, the Bills are doing just fine.

 

GO BILLS!!!

 

Great review.

 

I think there have been a lot of home openers with enthusiasm in last 20 years. Maybe we need a little less enthusiasm for when I was able to go to home games the fans could not shut up when Bills go on offense.

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5 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

He made at least 2 throws today that less than 5 QBs in the league can make. If he stays consistent on the regular plays and makes 2-3 star plays every game he will be a top 5 QB before long.

 

I still think this team is missing one star on each side. The offense needs a true #1 receiver and the defense needs a stud edge rusher. I expect Beane to find both missing pieces next offseason and then the Bills will be ready to compete for a deep playoff run. This year I'm having fun watching the young players grow into themselves.

I was thinking the same thing.  If we keep winning, that may attract some potential player signings before the trade deadline.  Success attracts talented players.  See New England.

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15 minutes ago, Peace Frog said:

I was thinking the same thing.  If we keep winning, that may attract some potential player signings before the trade deadline.  Success attracts talented players.  See New England.

 

Yea but not many willing to go route he went to get off Raiders making himself look like mental impaired.

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As ever, thanks for the write up.

 

Good observations about the young guys. Knox in particular showed up - in both columns, but the good far outweighed the bad. Some terrific blocking by him, and he got on the end of the best throw of the game by Allen.

 

Ford is still a work in progress, but attitude wise, I think he's got what it takes.

 

Johnson is going to become a steal on the edge. He was all over Eli on one play.

 

Singletary is going to be a minor star, I just hope if he is injured, they are very sensible about bringing him back. The kid has a long career ahead of him, and shouldn't be rushed back. W can always find someone else to add to the mix in the meantime,  to back up Gore and Yeldon.

 

Just about every rookie has contributed somewhere in the first two games, which is impressive both from a drafting standpoint, and a coaching one.

 

A quick shout out for the play of Siran Neal, both on STs and when on D. Kid really stepped up.

 

Allen is still growing, and the good news is there's plenty of room or him to do so - that isn't a criticism, but an observation based upon just how special his athleticism and arm are.

When he gets the timing down on the deep ball, he is going to crucify people, with Brown. I suspect adrenaline was the problem when he missed him deep, but by how much he overthrew him, was rather extraordinary, as Brown has him some wheels.

 

Allen obviously gets it, but he needs to keep working. There will be times when it's a few steps forward, and one back, the secret will be to have a much greater number of steps forward, before the hiccup. ;)

 

While there are plenty more things that could be discussed, one thing I felt watching the team, was that they were a team. Guys from every side were congratulating each other on a play made - it was both good to see, and a good sign for the future.

 

A 2-0 start to the season is not to be sneezed at, no matter who you are playing, and certainly not on the road.

 

Bigger tests are around the corner, but I feel good about this team being competitive in all of them.

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8 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

Teams don’t often dominate the play for a full 60 minutes, unless, it seems, you’re playing the Dolphins.   What good teams do is dominate enough of the game to be the clear winner.  The Bills did that to the Giants.   Yes, the Giants, opened the game with a powerful drive, but the Bills responded with a punt and then three straight touchdown drives.  Yes, the Giants control most of the third quarter and scored early in the fourth, but the Bills responded with a touchdown drive of their own.   After that, the Bills shut down the Giants to end the game.

 

 

Yes, this! Thanks Shaw, another job well done. But it's always done well when we're winning ?

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7 hours ago, Shaw66 said:

Go 6-2 at home and win two more on the road (remember, Bills still get a trip to MIami), and the playoffs could be a reality.

 

This is the formula.  In my 10-6 prediction the Bills needed to win their first three.  Two down, one to go.  The remaining road games are Tennessee, Cleveland, Miami, Pittsburgh, Dallas, and NE***.  If this team continues to improve it is not hard to imagine two (or three) of these as Ws -- traveling to Pittsburgh suddenly seems much less daunting.  The home games are the three in division plus Cinci, Philly, Washington, Denver, and Baltimore.  Again, if the team continues to improve they will be favored against all but NE***, Philly, and (perhaps) Baltimore.  The path is clear if they stay grounded, hungry, and continue on the current trajectory.

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8 minutes ago, eball said:

 

This is the formula.  In my 10-6 prediction the Bills needed to win their first three.  Two down, one to go.  The remaining road games are Tennessee, Cleveland, Miami, Pittsburgh, Dallas, and NE***.  If this team continues to improve it is not hard to imagine two (or three) of these as Ws -- traveling to Pittsburgh suddenly seems much less daunting.  The home games are the three in division plus Cinci, Philly, Washington, Denver, and Baltimore.  Again, if the team continues to improve they will be favored against all but NE***, Philly, and (perhaps) Baltimore.  The path is clear if they stay grounded, hungry, and continue on the current trajectory.

Sounds good! The titans and ravens are playing well right now and with these 2 road wins it makes me think that the cowboys game on thanksgiving will be a great matchup!! One game at a time!

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3 hours ago, eball said:

 

This is the formula.  In my 10-6 prediction the Bills needed to win their first three.  Two down, one to go.  The remaining road games are Tennessee, Cleveland, Miami, Pittsburgh, Dallas, and NE***.  If this team continues to improve it is not hard to imagine two (or three) of these as Ws -- traveling to Pittsburgh suddenly seems much less daunting.  The home games are the three in division plus Cinci, Philly, Washington, Denver, and Baltimore.  Again, if the team continues to improve they will be favored against all but NE***, Philly, and (perhaps) Baltimore.  The path is clear if they stay grounded, hungry, and continue on the current trajectory.

I think so. 

 

And I have a recurring thought, which is that 2019 is all part of the process to get to 2020.   There are a lot of lessons the Bills will learn this year, and they will learn some of them by losing.   Next season, they will take another step.  

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Good stuff, I like this team a lot and really loved the way Allen played overall yesterday.

 

A couple of small things...even though it's been a McDermott staple...I'm hoping the conservativeness yesterday was because we were playing a bad team, but even that almost came back to bite us. I just don't think you can take the foot off the gas pedal in this league. You leave that door open and teams are going to come back on you, especially the mediocre to top teams. Really not a fan of kneeling with 45 seconds left and 2 timeouts at the end of the half and the really conservative offense in the 3rd quarter. Lets put these teams away when we have a chance!

 

The other thing is maybe Gore makes sense in a goalline situation...but I feel like we're wasting a lot of other plays with him. He looks really slow. I don't want to waste those plays against good teams. 

 

But overall the team looks good and outside of Allen, the improvement with the D-line is really encouraging. QB and D-line are the keys to closing out games. 

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11 hours ago, HappyDays said:

 

He made at least 2 throws today that less than 5 QBs in the league can make. If he stays consistent on the regular plays and makes 2-3 star plays every game he will be a top 5 QB before long.

 

I still think this team is missing one star on each side. The offense needs a true #1 receiver and the defense needs a stud edge rusher. I expect Beane to find both missing pieces next offseason and then the Bills will be ready to compete for a deep playoff run. This year I'm having fun watching the young players grow into themselves.

The Bills may already have the best D in the NFL and WR by committee results in better ball distribution IMO.

 

I'm with you on enjoying what we are seeing now without getting to carried away with high expectations.

 

On the other hand 28 points combined with stellar D is going to win a high percentage of the football games Buffalo plays.

 

Combine that with the Bills are still a ways away from firing on all cylinders.

 

Why not this season.

 

Game 4 should be a good indicator of where we are now IMO. 

 

Thanks OP for the nice read, much appreciated.

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1 hour ago, Shaw66 said:

I think so. 

 

And I have a recurring thought, which is that 2019 is all part of the process to get to 2020.   There are a lot of lessons the Bills will learn this year, and they will learn some of them by losing.   Next season, they will take another step.  

 

Yes and no.  A GM and HC need to be careful not to put too many eggs in the "future" basket because things can and do change from year to year that are outside of their control.  That said, with this regime we know that they are trying to prime the pump for sustained, high level success so it is always a process of getting better.

 

They're good enough to make waves in 2019, though.

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1 hour ago, eball said:

 

Yes and no.  A GM and HC need to be careful not to put too many eggs in the "future" basket because things can and do change from year to year that are outside of their control.  That said, with this regime we know that they are trying to prime the pump for sustained, high level success so it is always a process of getting better.

 

They're good enough to make waves in 2019, though.

Good point eball,

 

Get er done McBeane!

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4 hours ago, Figster said:

The Bills may already have the best D in the NFL and WR by committee results in better ball distribution IMO.

 

I'm with you on enjoying what we are seeing now without getting to carried away with high expectations.

 

On the other hand 28 points combined with stellar D is going to win a high percentage of the football games Buffalo plays.

 

Combine that with the Bills are still a ways away from firing on all cylinders.

 

Why not this season.

 

Game 4 should be a good indicator of where we are now IMO. 

 

Thanks OP for the nice read, much appreciated.

Why not this season?  Well, it could be this season, but my own sense is that they aren't ready yet.   

 

I think we'll see Allen make some bad plays out of inexperience.   

 

I think receiver by committee works until you run into a good pass defense.   Then it's likely the whole committee gets shut down.  

 

I think the running game, even when Singletary is back, will be inconsistent, partly because of the backs and partly because of the line.  

 

I think McD himself is still learning.  

 

Now, having said that, the oline COULD gel and Beasley and Brown COULD be a handful for most teams and Allen COULD learn faster than I expect.   Peter King said, as others here have, that the Bills could be 6-2 at the halfway point, and if they are improving, this COULD be the year.   I'd love it.  

 

I'm expecting a lot of growth this year, some new talent next year, and then it'll be rolling. 

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15 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

Why not this season?  Well, it could be this season, but my own sense is that they aren't ready yet.   

 

I think we'll see Allen make some bad plays out of inexperience.   

 

I think receiver by committee works until you run into a good pass defense.   Then it's likely the whole committee gets shut down.  

 

I think the running game, even when Singletary is back, will be inconsistent, partly because of the backs and partly because of the line.  

 

I think McD himself is still learning.  

 

Now, having said that, the oline COULD gel and Beasley and Brown COULD be a handful for most teams and Allen COULD learn faster than I expect.   Peter King said, as others here have, that the Bills could be 6-2 at the halfway point, and if they are improving, this COULD be the year.   I'd love it.  

 

I'm expecting a lot of growth this year, some new talent next year, and then it'll be rolling. 

 Good points Shaw,  I agree with you on all of them.  The last point you made on McD whom is constantly driving home the need for improvement. Learning more ways in which to achieve it. Combined with a locker room full of intelligent athletes.

 

One more good draft is the logical assumption.

 

 The New Era Buffalo Bills football team is gearing to beat the Patriots. 

 

The process in a nutshell...

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Thanks for the review.

 

I didn't like the offense in general. I think they all played OK. Still got the W though. 

 

OL allowed 3 sacks. Giants defense was nothing to be impressed about.

Allen got a fumble. But we were REALLY lucky the ref blew the whistle, otherwise it would've been a touchdown and the score 21-14 that's an entirely different ball game.

a few false starts and other dumb penalties.

 

I am very cautions about the 2-0 start. In 2008 Trent Edwards started the season 5-1 and the rest of the season they went 2-8. Don't get me wrong I am happy because I am seeing improvements specially from the offense but it doesn't matter how you start you have to be consistent and finish strong. Hopefully this team will do it.

 

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12 minutes ago, Figster said:

 Good points Shaw,  I agree with you on all of them.  The last point you made on McD whom is constantly driving home the need for improvement. Learning more ways in which to achieve it. Combined with a locker room full of intelligent athletes.

 

One more good draft is the logical assumption.

 

 The New Era Buffalo Bills football team is gearing to beat the Patriots. 

 

The process in a nutshell...

I gotta say that when McDermott arrived, one part of me believed that he was selling snake oil.   He was sincere and all, but come on, what is this stuff he's talking about.  But someone last spring I started to see a little bit of what he was doing and how it was working.  I kept seeing it more clearly, listening to what he was saying and watching how the players perform.  Then against the Jets, when the Bills went down, I realized I got it, that I could see how he was preparing the team for anything, and I thought the Bills not only had a chance, but actually were going to come back.  Then I saw it.  Then the Giants rolled over the Bills on the first possession, and I wasn't worried.  The rest of the half I saw it happening, including the the problems they still have to fix - like end of half execution.  

 

Now I'm fully on board.   Something special is going in Buffalo.  We've all been sitting here waiting for a winner and a championship.   I think we're getting something more.   I think we're getting a team that will dazzle the league like the Pats do, but with character as well as with consistent winning. 

 

I'm really excited.  

4 minutes ago, toto8 said:

Shaw66

 

Thanks for the review.

 

I didn't like the offense in general. I think they all played OK. Still got the W though. 

 

OL allowed 3 sacks. Giants defense was nothing to be impressed about.

Allen got a fumble. But we were REALLY lucky the ref blew the whistle, otherwise it would've been a touchdown and the score 21-14 that's an entirely different ball game.

a few false starts and other dumb penalties.

 

I am very cautions about the 2-0 start. In 2008 Trent Edwards started the season 5-1 and the rest of the season they went 2-8. Don't get me wrong I am happy because I am seeing improvements specially from the offense but it doesn't matter how you start you have to be consistent and finish strong. Hopefully this team will do it.

 

This is not an offense that is going to overpower teams.   It needs some more talent worked into the lineup before it can do that.   But it's an offense that can perform and be part of a winning team.   Last season, the team couldn't win because the offense was so weak.  That isn't the case this season. 

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