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Sure looked like they were aggressively trying to put the Pirates away when Josh dropped back and rolled out on third down looking to go deep instead of handing it off running forward for 2 yds and trying a Bassmaster field goal yo go up by 17 ;)

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10 hours ago, mannc said:

I would argue that going for the knockout blow today actually let the Raiders back in the game.  

 

 

Yup.

 

Don't give the ball to Josh on that play to get sacked out of field goal range. Give it to the RB and the game is over.

7 hours ago, RocCityRoller said:

 

You don't beat the Chiefs or Bellicheck teams, or the 2019 Texans this way.

 

 

Right, it's much better if you get ahead of Belichick teams and stay aggressive. Ask the Falcons. They totally stayed aggressive. That was a Super Bowl to remember. I'm sure the Falcs are thrilled looking back that they didn't start running, churning the clock and keeping the ball away from the Pats.

 

And if you look at two out of KC's last four losses last year, the Colts beat them while scoring 19 - 13 and running the crap out of the ball the last three drives, and GB won by getting the ball back ahead by seven with five minutes left and ran the ball down their throat the last drive, eleven plays and only one was a pass.

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10 hours ago, Wizard said:

I know we are 4-0, so this is a win worth celebrating.

However, the Bills have a troubling trend of not closing out games, playing to "not lose," and not going for the knockout blow on either defense or offense.

 

Again, we are a good team, but the Bill's farted  away the last 7 minutes with no urgency or commitment to go for the juggler.

 

Should have won 37-16 and played too the whistle.

do you think that maybe the opponent has something to do with this?

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10 hours ago, Rc2catch said:

It’s league wide though. Goes hand in hand with bad defense. 
Browns were killing Dallas today. Pressure non stop.Until the 4th quarter.  Yet Dallas creeped back in. 
 

It’s a trend for a lot of teams. This season is not normal. Leave the virus stuff out of it. 
Defenses are off their games, refs are allowing more stuff to be uncalled, seems to be less emphasis on run games across the league, it’s just a weird start. 

 

Yet, Cleveland had over 300 yards rushing.  You’d think they would’ve dominated the time of possession and Dallas rarely have the ball.

 

Don’t see that many team rushing totals like that these days.

 

 OBJ did  score on a 50 yard run to quickly up the total, but I don’t know what drives they had for their other scores.

 

Still Prescott had enough time for 58 pass attempts with only one 40+ yard scoring pass.

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10 hours ago, Wizard said:

I know we are 4-0, so this is a win worth celebrating.

However, the Bills have a troubling trend of not closing out games, playing to "not lose," and not going for the knockout blow on either defense or offense.

 

Again, we are a good team, but the Bill's farted  away the last 7 minutes with no urgency or commitment to go for the juggler.

 

Should have won 37-16 and played too the whistle.


if you don’t win by 80 it doesn’t count 🥴🥴

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3 hours ago, JoshAllenHasBigHands said:


No. If you pass, but dont get the completions and the first, the Raiders get the ball back without having to win an onside kick. 

Yes, you do. You have no idea what you are talking about.

 

Well coaches teams are no more likely to recover on an onside kick.

 

Still not sure about that. They scored with 1:29 left on the clock. So basically just add 40 seconds.  That is still onside kick territory as it is also likely Raiders would have still burned all their timeouts on their final TD drive. Say they do kick off, then you are looking at a situation where they get the ball back with less than 30 seconds down a TD should the Bills go 3 and out again and punt.

 

Really, you probably couldn't go wrong either way. Bills would have had to royal screw things up to not win the game in the final 5 minutes.

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I thought the Bills were aggressive yesterday. Up 23-16 and Allen hits that long pass to Diggs which sets up the 30-16 score in the 4th. It would be nice to win 35-7 every week but this league is very competitive with the exception of the Jets. Look at Seattle yesterday. They had their hands full beating the Dolphins and they are considered one of the favorites to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.

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14 hours ago, BuffaninSarasota said:

I didn't realize the Raiders had a juggler on their team......did he just get promoted from the PS ?

 

I am troubled by your post .....

I totally understand the mentality of "going for the juggler". It's tough for a defender to punch the ball out of a rb or wr who secures the ball tightly. A juggler, on the other hand, is just flaunting that ball loosely in the air as if to say, "come and get it". 

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On 10/4/2020 at 5:51 PM, NickelCity said:

We're all piling on the OP (we did win and run out the clock), but there is an element of shakiness to our game, esp. on D. 

 

As mentioned above it doesn't seem to be unique to us, we're 4-0, and Josh Allen is the One. 

 

 

This - there is an element of dead horse being beaten, but our 3rd and 4th quarter execution has left us all at the edge of our seats. Either the defense is blowing leads, or the offense is stalling. I felt like the Raiders game our offense pressed a bit, but it still was probably the most complete complimentary game the offense and defense has played this year.

 

I would have liked to have had that field goal to give us that 3 score lead and think that could have forced the Raiders offense to fold up a bit faster, and would have been easier on my heart, but a win is a win.

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Thurman#1 said:

Don't give the ball to Josh on that play to get sacked out of field goal range. Give it to the RB and the game is over.

 

Eh I get it but I'm never going to fault Brian Daboll for being aggressive, not with this QB and this receiving corps. It's not like Bass is an automatic kicker so we should never be playing for 3 points. I don't want him calling games scared. In that situation you trust Allen to throw the ball away if nothing's there and he just made a dumb decision. No big deal.

 

I mean you could say throwing 30 yards to the end zone on 3rd and 1 or running an end around to McKenzie on 4th and 1 are "too aggressive" but those plays won us the game. Same with the last TD to Brown against the Dolphins on 3rd and 9. I love that we are keeping our foot on the gas. They learned their lesson after Houston.

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On 10/4/2020 at 5:59 PM, Victory Formation said:

Defense sucks.. can’t stop a nosebleed.. did better at the end but we would be 0-4 without Allen..

You can't ignore it. Newsflash, we're no longer a top 5 defense like last year.

Points allowed  17th

Passing yards.   27th

Yikes 

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2 hours ago, Rocbillsfan1 said:

Bills fans now upset that we don’t win by 20 every week. What a world. 

 

It is understandable considering the pace the offense scores at in the 1st half of games and the pace in the 2nd, coupled with a defense that has been pretty leaky this year protecting leads. If the defense comes together and plays a bit more consistent in games the nerve-racking pucker-factor of these games will subside a bit when the offense has a harder time moving the ball in the 2nd half.

 

I thought our defense did a much better job against the run that game, which also involved Edmunds staying in the box and biting on some play action which opened up some of the field behind him. The Raiders did a good job of keeping themselves in 3rd and manageable for most of the game, but our defense made plays when they needed them and crucially forced some turnovers and had 4th down stops.

 

Of course I am happy we won, just always thinking about ways the team can be better. I remember a year where I felt the Patriots won by the skin of their teeth in just about every game they played, and they had a heck of a run. I am fine if this team takes it a game at a time and finds a way to win each week.

 

 

 

 

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On 10/4/2020 at 8:43 PM, Wizard said:

I know we are 4-0, so this is a win worth celebrating.

However, the Bills have a troubling trend of not closing out games, playing to "not lose," and not going for the knockout blow on either defense or offense.

 

Again, we are a good team, but the Bill's farted  away the last 7 minutes with no urgency or commitment to go for the juggler.

 

Should have won 37-16 and played too the whistle.

The team is not perfect, but let's look at what happened after they stopped the Raiders from taking a lead, settling for a field goal to make it 17-16. Two great drives for TDs and a strip sack and Norman's strip and recovery. They tried to kill clock and gave up a back door score but made them take enough time to need an onside kick recovery, which is a very tall order with the rule changes. Far from farting away the last 7 minutes. Enjoy the ride.

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