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Keep the Chiefs running and keep their score low. They did everything they wanted and we had the ball with a chance to get a lead in the 4th. 

 

Also said if we had any run game we probably win that game.

 

I thought he had a good point.

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This is why I've been mentioning the offense in tonight's loss, not the defense.

 

If Allen is better than terrible, maybe we win.  We would definitely have had a shot.

 

We almost had a shot as it is.  

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I think we’d have a slightly better opinion of the defense if this was one-off game against KC.  
 

The offense, honestly, are the ones who lost this game.  
 

That being said, the offense has carried us to a 4-2 record and the defense has done nothing but be a highly paid albatross on the season so far.   
 

In a vacuum... Fine. I’ll be generous.. The defense was a C against KC.  They’ve been an F against everyone not named the Jets.   They were manhandled like rag dolls and vomited all over themselves in clutch moments and this is what people seem to think was their best non-Jets performance of the year?... Probably true.  Probably still embarrassing for so many highly paid players. 
 

 

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We showed the league how to beat the Ravens too. Unfortunately, we are the ones to show people how, while losing ourselves.
 

I was saying this earlier, but this is the game plan I thought they may deploy on defense. Give up the ground to limit/stop the pass. If they could’ve held them to more field goals and gotten off the field on 3rd down, it may have worked. Unfortunately, our offense has been asleep since we beat Vegas and our defense is pretty poor overall. As per usual, we give a blueprint that someone else will perfect. 

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So the way to beat the Chiefs is to

let them run for 7 yards per carry

let them not actually have to use their passing attack

keep your offense off the field so you don't have a shot to score

tire your defense the hell out

Only have the Ball for 20 minutes so if you punt twice your SOL.

If the game is close and your defense needs a huge stop they are gassed from being on the field for over 35 mintues already.

 

Seems like an awful strategy.

 

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Okay...we played horrid defensively...giving up a ton of yards.  But it is true.  We held KC to 26 points.  Defensively we held Mahomes in check.  He even said post game it doesn't matter how they win as long as they win.  Unfortunately, our offense was off again and had it not been, we could have won the game.

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8 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

This is why I've been mentioning the offense in tonight's loss, not the defense.

 

If Allen is better than terrible, maybe we win.  We would definitely have had a shot.

 

We almost had a shot as it is.  

 

Allen wasn't terrible.  Both drives in the first half to give us 10 points were the result of a couple of great throws and runs. His 4th quarter drive to cut the led to 6 was a thing of beauty.  Did Allen play well? No.  But not playing well is a lot different then playing terribly.

 

While the defense kept the Mahomes from throwing the ball all over the field they did at the expense of over 250 yards rushing and nearly 40 minutes TOP.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

Chiefs secondary was holding and grabbing on every play, they called some, but on others thew off the timing on the passing game. Credit to them 


I said to my buddy, while watching, it’s like the old school Louisville Pitino Defense.   Hand check all the time.  They’ll call some if it, but won’t call all of it. 

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December 9, 2019:

 

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/quote-sheet-no-moral-victories-for-the-bills-after-a-tough-loss-to-baltimore

 

October 19, 2020

 

https://billswire.usatoday.com/2020/10/19/buffalo-bills-sean-mcdermott-makes-clear-moral-victories-over-kansas-city-chiefs/

 

I predict we'll have another "no moral victories" comment by the end of the season.  

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10 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

This is why I've been mentioning the offense in tonight's loss, not the defense.

 

If Allen is better than terrible, maybe we win.  We would definitely have had a shot.

 

We almost had a shot as it is.  

 

If we can block, allow him some time or maybe even run the ball a little, we have a shot. 

 

Allen wasn’t good by any means, but if he had better opportunities it might have ended differently. We lost that game largely on the line of scrimmage. That’s where games are won and lost. 

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5 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

So the way to beat the Chiefs is to

let them run for 7 yards per carry

let them not actually have to use their passing attack

keep your offense off the field so you don't have a shot to score

tire your defense the hell out

Only have the Ball for 20 minutes so if you punt twice your SOL.

If the game is close and your defense needs a huge stop they are gassed from being on the field for over 35 mintues already.

 

Seems like an awful strategy.

 

No...when our offense is on the field we need to sustain drives and score touchdowns.  We didn't do that part.

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4 minutes ago, CincyBillsFan said:

 

Allen wasn't terrible.  Both drives in the first half to give us 10 points were the result of a couple of great throws and runs. His 4th quarter drive to cut the led to 6 was a thing of beauty.  Did Allen play well? No.  But not playing well is a lot different then playing terribly.

 

While the defense kept the Mahomes from throwing the ball all over the field they did at the expense of over 250 yards rushing and nearly 40 minutes TOP.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Allen was terrible.  
 

I really, really like Allen’s future here and won’t dwell on this one.  I thought he played ok against Tennessee, and the criticism he received for that game was unfair.  
 

but tonight... no excuses.. Allen was awful for most of the game. 
 

 

3 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

If we can block, allow him some time or maybe even run the ball a little, we have a shot. 

 

Allen wasn’t good by any means, but if he had better opportunities it might have ended differently. We lost that game largely on the line of scrimmage. That’s where games are won and lost. 


They sent heavy blitzes and Allen, like against Baltimore, wouldn’t make them pay.   
 

Hit a WIDE OPEN Singletary on the jailbreak all out blitz and they’ll stop doing it. 
 

 

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1 minute ago, jkeerie said:

No...when our offense is on the field we need to sustain drives and score touchdowns.  We didn't do that part.

 

SO the Bills score another Touchdown.

 

Are we all pretending like Mahomes didn't have wide open WRs all game long?

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Nextmanup said:

This is why I've been mentioning the offense in tonight's loss, not the defense.

 

If Allen is better than terrible, maybe we win.  We would definitely have had a shot.

 

We almost had a shot as it is.  

 

They play off coverage cover 3, and we run it for 2 yards. That is an issue too. 

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21 minutes ago, Ramza86 said:

Keep the Chiefs running and keep their score low. They did everything they wanted and we had the ball with a chance to get a lead in the 4th. 

Also said if we had any run game we probably win that game.

I thought he had a good point.

 

Ah.....I think the team with the blueprint is the team that beat them.

We gave up 9 - NINE - third down conversions to them.  We couldn't get them off the field. 

 

SMH

 

and Yeah, a run game would help

 

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Just now, CountDorkula said:

 

SO the Bills score another Touchdown.

 

Are we all pretending like Mahomes didn't have wide open WRs all game long?

 

 

He did...but they were short receptions.  We kept our safeties deep to protect against the big play.  That made KC have to sustain long drives.  That strategy works if you can do likewise.  We didn't.  So instead of matching them TD for TD, we came up 9 pts short.

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Yes and No, basically by playing a let them run bend don't break game you basically limit yourself to 7-8 possessions which might deflate KC's scoring but it also puts immense pressure on your offense. McD gambled that Josh and the running game could score at least 3 on about every drive. Given that KC probably given 7-8 possessions can still score well into the 20's you basically need 3 points on average every time out from your offense just to keep it close. 

 

I think you are better off trying to play aggressive on defense and force sack/turnovers as opposed to hoping they eat away at the clock and you can hold them to field goals? 

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5 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

No...when our offense is on the field we need to sustain drives and score touchdowns.  We didn't do that part.

 

That is correct.  But all offenses get 3 and outs.  The correct thing when an offense gets a 3 and out, is for the D to get a 3 and out or 6 and out and give the offense the ball back to try again.  We didn't do that part.

 

Look at the Raiders game.  They punted after 3 and 5 plays in the 3Q.  Difference is, their D got them the ball right back

LV punt...KC punt...LV punt....KC punt...LV TD....KC punt

 

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1 minute ago, jkeerie said:

He did...but they were short receptions.  We kept our safeties deep to protect against the big play.  That made KC have to sustain long drives.  That strategy works if you can do likewise.  We didn't.  So instead of matching them TD for TD, we came up 9 pts short.

 

In the first half it worked. The team was a Bass miss from being tied or down 1 (if KC makes their Extra point.) Hell the defense even stopped KC when they got the ball to start the half. It was the two punts in Q3 that killed the team's chances. Hell if that fumble stood the team would have had the ball deep in KC territory down 6 with about 5 minutes left in the game. 

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1 minute ago, jkeerie said:

He did...but they were short receptions.  We kept our safeties deep to protect against the big play.  That made KC have to sustain long drives.  That strategy works if you can do likewise.  We didn't.  So instead of matching them TD for TD, we came up 9 pts short.

 

Okay. so the Chiefs have been gashing you for 7 8 10 15 yard runs all game long.

 

now all of the sudden the start using play action and your LBs and safeties are going top bite at that and guess what The Chiefs offense is still on the field.

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1 minute ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

That is correct.  But all offenses get 3 and outs.  The correct thing when an offense gets a 3 and out, is for the D to get a 3 and out or 6 and out and give the offense the ball back to try again.  We didn't do that part.

 

Look at the Raiders game.  They punted after 3 and 5 plays in the 3Q.  Difference is, their D got them the ball right back

LV punt...KC punt...LV punt....KC punt...LV TD....KC punt

 

Totally agree.  That's what I mean when I say our defense played horrid.  They made KC run the football.  Unfortunately it didn't stop until they were in the end zone.  We had the right blueprint...just the wrong builders.

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5 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

Totally agree.  That's what I mean when I say our defense played horrid.  They made KC run the football.  Unfortunately it didn't stop until they were in the end zone.  We had the right blueprint...just the wrong builders.

 

Bills gameplan.

Let them run for 7-9 yards per carry.

 

Bills players: wont they score though?

 

Coaches: Most likely, but as long as they don't get passing touchdowns its a win.

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6 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

Totally agree.  That's what I mean when I say our defense played horrid.  They made KC run the football.  Unfortunately it didn't stop until they were in the end zone.  We had the right blueprint...just the wrong builders.

 

Fair.  The right blueprint, poor execution.

 

8 minutes ago, TheElectricCompany said:

You don't get to claim any "blueprint" when you lose. 

 

But this is still where I am.

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5 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

 

Okay. so the Chiefs have been gashing you for 7 8 10 15 yard runs all game long.

 

now all of the sudden the start using play action and your LBs and safeties are going top bite at that and guess what The Chiefs offense is still on the field.

But they didn't do that.  They didn't have to because at no point was our defense able to stop the gashing.  No one is claiming our defense played well.  The OP pointed out that the strategy of forcing KC to run the ball limited them to less than their usual 30 pts.  A good defense would have been able to get off the field on third down and limit them even further.

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36 minutes ago, Ramza86 said:

Keep the Chiefs running and keep their score low. They did everything they wanted and we had the ball with a chance to get a lead in the 4th. 

 

Also said if we had any run game we probably win that game.

 

I thought he had a good point.

Yup.  All you have to do is run sprinklers to keep everything wet.

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4 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

If we can block, allow him some time or maybe even run the ball a little, we have a shot. 

 

Allen wasn’t good by any means, but if he had better opportunities it might have ended differently. We lost that game largely on the line of scrimmage. That’s where games are won and lost. 

Agree, we got killed at the los on both sides of the ball

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4 minutes ago, CountDorkula said:

 

Bills gameplan.

Let them run for 7-9 yards per carry.

 

Bills players: wont they score though?

 

Coaches: Most likely, but as long as they don't get passing touchdowns its a win.

Bills coaches:  "Not if you stop them on third down or hold them to field goals."

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2 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

But they didn't do that.  They didn't have to because at no point was our defense able to stop the gashing.  No one is claiming our defense played well.  The OP pointed out that the strategy of forcing KC to run the ball limited them to less than their usual 30 pts.  A good defense would have been able to get off the field on third down and limit them even further.

 They scored 26 on a s*** weather night with a missed XP.

 

lets not act like they held them to some magical under 15 points.

 

The gameplan to let the Chiefs run all over you and keep an electric offense on the field as long as possible is an awful game plan no matter how you spin it.

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Just now, jkeerie said:

But they didn't do that.  They didn't have to because at no point was our defense able to stop the gashing.  No one is claiming our defense played well.  The OP pointed out that the strategy of forcing KC to run the ball limited them to less than their usual 30 pts.  A good defense would have been able to get off the field on third down and limit them even further.

We probably did create the blueprint.  Just like we created the blueprint for Lamar.  We just couldn't get it done.

I love Josh Allen but this one is on his ego.  You don't try to comple 30, 40, 50 yard bombs in those weather conditions regardless of the other QB challenging your arm.  Especially when he says the furthest he can throw is 83 and you threw 85 at your proday.

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It was a rainy cold day. They were running it at will down our throats. 
 

if we were scoring on offense they wouldve been forced to air it out. And guess what? They wouldve been successful at that too. When they needed to make big 3rd down conversions in the air they did. 
 

There was no blueprint today. They dictated the game to us, not the other way around. 

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18 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

Yes and No, basically by playing a let them run bend don't break game you basically limit yourself to 7-8 possessions which might deflate KC's scoring but it also puts immense pressure on your offense. McD gambled that Josh and the running game could score at least 3 on about every drive. Given that KC probably given 7-8 possessions can still score well into the 20's you basically need 3 points on average every time out from your offense just to keep it close. 

 

I think you are better off trying to play aggressive on defense and force sack/turnovers as opposed to hoping they eat away at the clock and you can hold them to field goals? 

"They are who we thought they are, and we let them off the hook.". Dennis Green

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1 minute ago, CountDorkula said:

 You are rarely going to force a third down when you give up 6 yards per carry.....

That's an average.  We got them to a number of third and longs.  Then we gave up the first down.😔  We did not play well.

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