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Inigo Montoya

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Always happy with the win.  Passing game looked solid and another fantastic game by Brown.  Beasley came through on those underneath routes that he always seems to be open on.  Might be the best the passing offense has looked all year, so I'm not throwing a rock here.

 

Duke Williams was a healthy scratch again today.  Has anyone heard anything out of the coaches about this situation?  Just wondering why Duke hasn't gotten back onto the field after a couple of solid outings this year? I thought with the way he played that he had worked himself onto the starting offense.  Could they be focusing more on special teams play and Duke is just on the short end of the stick?

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Inigo Montoya said:

Always happy with the win.  Passing game looked solid and another fantastic game by Brown.  Beasley came through on those underneath routes that he always seems to be open on.  Might be the best the passing offense has looked all year, so I'm not throwing a rock here.

 

Duke Williams was a healthy scratch again today.  Has anyone heard anything out of the coaches about this situation?  Just wondering why Duke hasn't gotten back onto the field after a couple of solid outings this year? I thought with the way he played that he had worked himself onto the starting offense.  Could they be focusing more on special teams play and Duke is just on the short end of the stick?

 

 

I have been wondering the same thing. All-in-all, I thought he played well. I did think it stupid to sit McKenzie when they did, but it seems to me there is room for both. They both help the offense in unique ways.

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2 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

I don't get it? He's caught what's been thrown to him. He can be a big physical threat for redzone 50-50 balls. Kroft and Sweeney have done nothing all year. Kinda dumb 2 straight games as a healthy inactive?

 

Sweeney is inactive, too.

 

They have a bigger investment in Kroft.  Bigger investment = you get more chances

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2 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

I don't get it? He's caught what's been thrown to him. He can be a big physical threat for redzone 50-50 balls. Kroft and Sweeney have done nothing all year. Kinda dumb 2 straight games as a healthy inactive?

I don’t get the Duke Williams inactive either. He comes in his first game and plays like 60% (maybe even more) of the snaps. Then disappears because he becomes inactive. Weird situation in my opinion. 

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Yeah. Been wondering why Williams number hasn’t been called lately, he catches what’s thrown to him, so it must be some other set of circumstances. I still think consistent quality utilization of current talent could be better.

 

Go Bills!!!

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5 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Sweeney is inactive, too.

 

They have a bigger investment in Kroft.  Bigger investment = you get more chances

 

true, but doesn't seem very process oriented.  Should be playing the best players.  That would be Sweeney and Duke over Kroft.  

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