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He challenges the other team's attention to detail constantly at all different points in the game. No better example of that today than the Pats leaving our gunner uncovered and forcing DiMarco to try and block two people.

 

Such a basic play...teams punt all the time and this situation almost never occurs because a team could easily throw the ball to a wide open player. But it did today and the Bills didn't pay attention to that detail.

 

One of three things SHOULD have happened:

1) The gunner moves inside and blocks his man

2) Bojo throws a pass to a wide open player for big yards since there was nothing but 50 yards of green between him and the returner

3) McD calls a TO to reset them and prepare for it.

 

The problem is NONE of these happened and the Pats get an easy TD off a blocked punt and it ended up costing us the game.

 

Against Belichick you cannot relax or lose your attention to detail at ANY point of the game or you will likely pay for it when you least expect it. Hopefully McD learned something from this game.

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10 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

He challenges the other team's attention to detail constantly at all different points in the game. No better example of that today than the Pats leaving our gunner uncovered and forcing DiMarco to try and block two people.

 

Such a basic play...teams punt all the time and this situation almost never occurs because a team could easily throw the ball to a wide open player. But it did today and the Bills didn't pay attention to that detail.

 

One of three things SHOULD have happened:

1) The gunner moves inside and blocks his man

2) Bojo throws a pass to a wide open player for big yards since there was nothing but 50 yards of green between him and the returner

3) McD calls a TO to reset them and prepare for it.

 

The problem is NONE of these happened and the Pats get an easy TD off a blocked punt and it ended up costing us the game.

 

Against Belichick you cannot relax or lose your attention to detail at ANY point of the game or you will likely pay for it when you least expect it. Hopefully McD learned something from this game.

I especially liked the brilliance of him send sending his son and another coach to our sidelines, with pen and paper in hand, taking notes of our warmups.

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13 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

He challenges the other team's attention to detail constantly at all different points in the game. No better example of that today than the Pats leaving our gunner uncovered and forcing DiMarco to try and block two people.

 

Such a basic play...teams punt all the time and this situation almost never occurs because a team could easily throw the ball to a wide open player. But it did today and the Bills didn't pay attention to that detail.

 

One of three things SHOULD have happened:

1) The gunner moves inside and blocks his man

2) Bojo throws a pass to a wide open player for big yards since there was nothing but 50 yards of green between him and the returner

3) McD calls a TO to reset them and prepare for it.

 

The problem is NONE of these happened and the Pats get an easy TD off a blocked punt and it ended up costing us the game.

 

Against Belichick you cannot relax or lose your attention to detail at ANY point of the game or you will likely pay for it when you least expect it. Hopefully McD learned something from this game.

Maybe we had used up all of our timeouts by that point.

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Just now, vincec said:

ST sucked. Bottom line. Besides the block they had a shanked 21 yard punt, a missed FG and a penalty on a return late in the game that cost them 20 yards of field position.

 

Fire Crossman...oh wait

 

Bills were out-coached another time by BB.  

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2 minutes ago, vincec said:

ST sucked. Bottom line. Besides the block they had a shanked 21 yard punt, a missed FG and a penalty on a return late in the game that cost them 20 yards of field position.

ST was the difference in this game.  Blame Josh all you want but it all came down to ST.

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13 minutes ago, klos63 said:

Maybe we had used up all of our timeouts by that point.

That was in the first quarter. I doubt it.

26 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said:

A decent snap and it's not blocked. And Ferguson is a good snapper. Bellichick knew that Bojo is left footed obviously, and is slow to get the ball off. So he gambled and it worked. But it wouldn't have with a normal snap. 

It may have...he had very little time to do anything

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19 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

I especially liked the brilliance of him send sending his son and another coach to our sidelines, with pen and paper in hand, taking notes of our warmups.

I noticed this too.  It was weird.  They had four or five coaches watching our warmups.

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24 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

I especially liked the brilliance of him send sending his son and another coach to our sidelines, with pen and paper in hand, taking notes of our warmups.

 

"they are doing deep knee bends and squat thrusts.  then some stretching"...

 

genius.

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