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4 minutes ago, Ramza86 said:

I think the line is still not good enough. Resigning was nice...but when it mattered...the line crumbled against the chiefs.

 

 

I believe the entire game plan has to bear a large part of the blame for how poorly the team performed, the team was not well prepared for the KC game, and it showed, jmo. 

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1 minute ago, nucci said:

Not too many teams stopped us last season

 

They did though.  Although i felt like wind had a lot of influence in that game (4 missed FGs).  

Just now, Don Otreply said:

I believe the entire game plan has to bear a large part of the blame for how poorly the team performed, the team was not well prepared for the KC game, and it showed, jmo. 

 

The defense didn't have an answer, so i think knowing that - the next time they play you have to have a better adjustment plan.  Be it blitzing, more man, combination of both etc.  

 

Offensively, there was some poor execution on 3rd downs/red zone - blocking, but also by Allen.  The entire 4 play sequence before halftime ending in a FG was a game killer.  The other FG drive was a poor ending as well.  The offense didn't do enough to keep the pressure on, and the defense couldn't get a stop on 3rd down.

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1 hour ago, Ramza86 said:

I think the line is still not good enough. Resigning was nice...but when it mattered...the line crumbled against the chiefs.

 

 

I tend to agree. I like bringing back pieces but bringing back everyone makes improving more difficult.

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1 minute ago, ScottLaw said:

Huh?

 

The Ravens and Chiefs defense both did excellent against the Bills offense. 

Exactly how I feel.

 

This offense was shut down twice in the playoffs. Need to continue to find ways to upgrade there. They need another playmaker.


You realize why the offense didn’t do so well against the Ravens, right?  As for the Chiefs, they were allowed to clutch and grab the Bills’ receivers. When they couldn’t do it in the Super Bowl…

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1 hour ago, Ramza86 said:

I think the line is still not good enough. Resigning was nice...but when it mattered...the line crumbled against the chiefs.

 

 

While that's true, I think we can recall how much the Chiefs got away with in that game too. I guess I'm trying to say it was made clear that depending on which officials you have that game day, it's different how much you can get away with and what is let go or called/not called.

 

In any event though with that being said, Bills OL was out played, but also some of it was do to a lot of holding Chiefs were constantly getting away with which in case forced Josh to hold the ball longer.

 

Definitely not saying that was the sole reason. I mean there were quite a few times Bills OL just got blown by and was in Josh's face before you knew it. All in all Bills got outplayed, bottom line. Just wish these games were called similar and consistent. One week they let teams hold basically all day and only maybe 1 flag gets thrown. The next week they call holding with the slightest touch.

 

It's frustrating and can make an impact on these games.

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Most interesting thing from that video:

 

I learned that Josh Allen is one of only five QBs in the Super Boel era to have 700+ yards passing and 0 INTs across his first three playoff games.

 

Thats a pretty cool statistic.

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1 hour ago, Don Otreply said:

I believe the entire game plan has to bear a large part of the blame for how poorly the team performed, the team was not well prepared for the KC game, and it showed, jmo. 

KC was just better than us last year. No problem with that. Hopefully that experience can take us to another level this year.

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A player that plays for a team that couldn’t beat the Bills is talking about how to beat the Bills? 

 

Please, the wind was a major factor in that game. They can’t really take anything from that game defensively as the offense couldn’t even get In their usual rhythm.

 

Itll be a whole different beast if they have to cover those receivers without wind being an issue. 

 

As for their offense, we know exactly how to beat them and we have. 

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2 minutes ago, ScottLaw said:

I'd love Corey Davis. A big physical WR opposite Diggs? Yes please.... doubtful it happens. 

 

Agree on needing to add a more physical presence. One reason (besides Tom Brady) that the Bucs got all of those PI calls is that thier wr's were able to physically fight through all of the holding which made it abundantly clear they were being mugged. 

 

If were able to trade down and acquire 1-2 additional picks, I wouldn't be opposed to drafting two wr's. One speed guy, and one big possession guy. I like Sage Surratt as the big wr.

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1 minute ago, ScottLaw said:

Facts- The Bills offense scored one TD against the Ravens are were completely overwhelmed against the Chiefs.

 

Those facts? 

 

 

The biggest fact is you have always excluded facts which do not agree with your opinion.   That fact was 16 years, 6 months, 15 days, almost as long as Bills playoff missing streak and I expect it to break it.    The WRs were grabbed repeatedly.

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2 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:


Hey, I can’t listen right now, any chance of a brief summary?

 

"Everything Starts with Josh Allen. Gunslinger. Gets the ball out quick and moves around the pocket well. And he has weapons around him. And made a huge progression. So to stop the Bills, you gotta stop Josh Allen. Having Diggs made it harder.

 

Arm talent Mahomes and Allen are similar. Mahomes elite arm talent and I wont say Allen does not have the same thing. Different offenses but similar arm talent. Bills arent afraid to throw the ball."

 

Tells you Baltimore was just not scared of Bills running the ball at all (they  ran it twice in the first half). Appears their plan was to sell out against the pass - both pressuring the QB and blanket coverage with the run being ignored altogether. 

 

About Lamar Jackson: "excellent work ethic. still has things to work on - but he will get there. Great football player but a greater guy".

 

All in all, not terribly insightful - but I liked the Allen / Mahomes comparison and it is clear Bills need to shore up the run game to keep defenses honest.

 

 

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2 hours ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

KC was just better than us last year. No problem with that. Hopefully that experience can take us to another level this year.

This is true, I think it shows the difference in experience of a long time successful HC vs a year three HC, although with some success in this case. 

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3 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Just chalk up the Bills offense struggling all due to the wind right? 

 

They scored one TD. 

 

You mean the same wind that grossly affected Lamar and also the greater FG kicker in history too?  

 

You got a terrible take on that game

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5 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

I believe the entire game plan has to bear a large part of the blame for how poorly the team performed, the team was not well prepared for the KC game, and it showed, jmo. 

Yep and with the introduction of the rule changing availability of assistants to interview the week before the championship gsme by the Bills org., it is a clue Mcd felt coordinators were distracted and the results spoke for themselves.  We were outcoached badly twice by Reid’s staff and Daboll olan was particularly stale. 
pats already gearing for us with plans to attack our weaknesses: they bring in a good TE in jonnu as we struggle covering TES, and they begin beefing up their pass rush with Judson from the ravens on day 1. Teams aren’t sitting still. Good news is they still will rely on Cam. But the trend and analytics are out there to go after our weaker areas.   Happy tho our line is back and this time I hope healthy as mongo pointed out , he ,Morse, Williams, Ford, Dawkins only played a handful of games together as they were hurt. This Bills squad has a camaraderie that even the 90’s teams lacked ( bickering bills) until later in their run. These guys actually like each other and they really like protecting Josh.   If we can land a rb with speed and a TE to augment what we have , we can progress. Just like teams want to hit josh , we need that one last piece of an effective edge rusher.   But the OP is correct , dabs and Frazier need to keep innovating. That’s how TB beat Kc with 3 deep safeties. We need a couple of new pieces but the big challenge is our coordinators creativity. 

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6 hours ago, Ramza86 said:

I think the line is still not good enough. Resigning was nice...but when it mattered...the line crumbled against the chiefs.

 

 

Chris Jones can do that to a lot of interior lines

 

He is a finesse rusher for 315 lb man.. most interior lineman can handle power rushers but struggle with finesse

 

Then your thrown a 320 lb finesse rusher.. and you're going to have a long day

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6 hours ago, Ramza86 said:

I think the line is still not good enough. Resigning was nice...but when it mattered...the line crumbled against the chiefs.

 

 

I was in Feliciano's corner until he was completely destroyed by KC in the conference Championship game. I'm no longer comfortable with hi I'm His run blocking was poor all year as well.

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The Chiefs did something in the AFC Championship game that the Bills will need to address going forward because they'll see it from other teams:

 

Our offense runs through Josh Allen.  Therefor, if a defense can confuse him, it stands a good chance of shutting down the Bills' offense.  One Josh looked over the Chiefs' D and after the communication to the sidelines was cut off, the Chiefs' D shifted to another D.  Unless Josh's audible play was more effective against the new D, the Bills were running a play designed for the initial D.

 

As an aside I recall a description of what Belichik did to us a the Giants DC in our first Super Bowl loss.  Our offense ran through Kelly so they confused him.  After every Bills' offensive series Kelly & Marchibroda would discuss what the Giants did on D for that series & decide on plays based on that.  Belichik would call defenses on the next series that were unlike what he had called in the previous series.  As a result, Kelly seldom got a defense he expected.

 

AS to the Ravens game, I'm not sure what they did to stop us.  Comments?

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1 hour ago, Old Coot said:

The Chiefs did something in the AFC Championship game that the Bills will need to address going forward because they'll see it from other teams:

 

Our offense runs through Josh Allen.  Therefor, if a defense can confuse him, it stands a good chance of shutting down the Bills' offense.  One Josh looked over the Chiefs' D and after the communication to the sidelines was cut off, the Chiefs' D shifted to another D.  Unless Josh's audible play was more effective against the new D, the Bills were running a play designed for the initial D.

 

As an aside I recall a description of what Belichik did to us a the Giants DC in our first Super Bowl loss.  Our offense ran through Kelly so they confused him.  After every Bills' offensive series Kelly & Marchibroda would discuss what the Giants did on D for that series & decide on plays based on that.  Belichik would call defenses on the next series that were unlike what he had called in the previous series.  As a result, Kelly seldom got a defense he expected.

 

AS to the Ravens game, I'm not sure what they did to stop us.  Comments?

Actually, the Bills offense that year ran through Thurman Thomas.   The failure on the Bills was NOT using their MVP on every down.  He was that good.

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12 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

I believe the entire game plan has to bear a large part of the blame for how poorly the team performed, the team was not well prepared for the KC game, and it showed, jmo. 

The Bills looked slow and they looked on the run the entire game!

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9 minutes ago, Rocket94 said:

The Bills looked slow and they looked on the run the entire game!

They had a bit of an intimidated look about them, as if they didn’t trust what they were being asked to do, type of vibe, at least that’s how it seemed to me, 

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