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9/12/2021 Steelers @ Bills Post Game thread


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3 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

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Y'all still disagree about the empty backfield/5 wide approach turning your offense into dink-and-dunk?

 

 

@GunnerBill said he disagreed to an extent because in theory the Bills would have a matchup advantage against the extra DB's.........but as evidenced today the reality is that the lack of time to throw and the congestion of the field consistently negates the perceived "on paper" individual matchup edge.

 

We still had time to throw deep some. We missed on those shots. Not that I think the gameplan on offense made a lot of sense yesterday but I wouldn't say bin the 4 and 5 wides totally on the basis of that. It still has a place in what we do. 

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20 minutes ago, TBBills said:

This seems like a "bad game" thing like you see in week 1 all the time especially yesterday. 

 

I don't see this as anything big, once October comes around no one will even remember week 1.


Fair enough… look at Green Bay and Tennessee yesterday.  
 

That said, this game took me from excited for the season to extremely anxious for this Miami game. 

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10 hours ago, SCBills said:

1st and Goal at the 10.   
 

Down 10.  
 

Still anyone’s game if we get a TD.  
 

Run. Run.  Pass to the RB in the flat.  
 

What the literal **** was this!? 
 

Josh Allen, these WR’s and Dawson Knox and we don’t make one throw, of our 5 billion throws, into the end zone in this moment of the game!??

 

Someone make this make sense. 
 

Singletary had like 46 yards on that drive by himself.

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8 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Belichick scribbling notes as we speak. In a copycat league this is the kind of stuff that needs to be cleaned up no doubt. But during the Bills TD drive in particular it seemed like we had the Steelers on their heels with the pace of play call and forcing them to play out of their rhythm—included the 12 man penalty on that drive IIRC?

 

I don't think NE's defensive line is close to Pitt's. The closest we are going to see to that will be KC or Washington (Chase Young scares me). 

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This game was lost because McDermott and company never value the running back.  A good game to watch is the cowboys vs eagles game on youtube in dallas back in 1992.  How important was Emmit Smith in that game when Troy Ackman could not hit the blind side of the barn and there special teams sucked emmit smith saved the day. But leslie Frazier just sucks his play calling next to McDermott play calling in the first half is the reason why McDermott should just call the plays not Frazier.

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opposing fan thought: I wouldn't take too much from the Bills loss yesterday. The offense was just off. I woudn't expect Allen to play that bad next week. And i know we shouldnt make these kind of excuses for our team. But for me, the turning point was that pass inference called for the Steelers. That would of been 3 and out and stall their offense which still wasn't doing much at that point.  

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Just super slo-mo'd the EZ shot of the punt block on GMFB - the guy who blocked it #28 just totally blew by Matakevich (who was lined up to the left of Ferguson) - #28 lined up straight across from Matakevich and at the snap got a little sideways and got initial leverage and just blew by him on the inside like he wasn't even there.  There was a Steeler who was looping from right to left towards Matakevich, it looks like he got Matakevich's attention for the millisecond he was "engaged" with #28 - which helped #28 blow through.  Jaquan Johnson was the protector on that side - not clear if Matakevich was thinking he was passing #28 over to Johnson - but unfortunately Johnson ran to the line first for the guy looping (who Matakevich was now blocking) and then the guy Ferguson was engaged with, and #28 had a clear path to the block.  It was a great effort/skill play by #28 - got there straight up the middle almost as fast as if there literally was no one blocking him (and took the ball off Haack's foot while positioning himself perfectly to avoid contact in case he missed it) - but definitely seems between Matakevich and Johnson one (or both) of them messed up. 

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How great the steelers defense played the Bills played as good or better.  Buffalo won Time of possession, Total yards, passing yards, rushing yards, offense ran more plays.  1 turnover didn't make or break the game.  The penalties and 4th down decisions decided the football game.  The backwards pass, the not Offside but played like it was hurt.  Couple tweeks and Buffalo will be fine.  

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8 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

How do you measure "most explosive" and where do you find the numbers?

 

I mostly remember us running (1,2) near the goal line with a lot of block/leak out plays, but looking it up on Sharp, we ran 8% (91) plays out of that formation last season, which must be more than the goal line.

 

 

It was yards per play.

 

When you bring defenders into the box you create more space for your receivers downfield.

 

More space = RAC opportunities..........instead of every catch being followed by an immediate and violent tackle for no additional yardage.

 

They have spent a fortune on veteran WR's who specialize at getting separation..........boxing them in with 5 options in the pattern and flooding the field with pass defenders and getting them beaten to a pulp on short passes is not the best use of the $ and draft pick compensation expended on Diggs, Beasley and Sanders.

 

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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

We still had time to throw deep some. We missed on those shots. Not that I think the gameplan on offense made a lot of sense yesterday but I wouldn't say bin the 4 and 5 wides totally on the basis of that. It still has a place in what we do. 

 

 

C'mon dude.........they allowed 24 pressures.........there wasn't much time to throw the ball downfield.

 

Daboll's solution to teams squatting on their empty backfield stuff is to hope that they can either dink and dunk their way efficiently thru it with perfect execution or make a very low % completion throw.    I pointed this out when the Packers backups got the Bills first string offense into 3rd and 20 two weeks ago and Allen had to make an other-worldly throw to Davis for the TD to prevent being stopped by scrubs.    

 

Empty backfield football is dink and dunk football............you can say it has a place........but that place is as a change of pace not as half of your ***** snaps.:lol:

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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

We still had time to throw deep some. We missed on those shots. Not that I think the gameplan on offense made a lot of sense yesterday but I wouldn't say bin the 4 and 5 wides totally on the basis of that. It still has a place in what we do. 

Seemed like they wanted to use McKenzie a lot early, then after he got hurt it seemed like Knox was on the field. I'm sure that changed the game plan some.

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20 minutes ago, Mat68 said:

How great the steelers defense played the Bills played as good or better.  Buffalo won Time of possession, Total yards, passing yards, rushing yards, offense ran more plays.  1 turnover didn't make or break the game.  The penalties and 4th down decisions decided the football game.  The backwards pass, the not Offside but played like it was hurt.  Couple tweeks and Buffalo will be fine.  

this stat means nothing

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2 minutes ago, 4BillsintheBurgh said:

Seemed like they wanted to use McKenzie a lot early, then after he got hurt it seemed like Knox was on the field. I'm sure that changed the game plan some.

 

They had McKenzie in the backfield early - that's true. But if they were planning to use him as a pass catcher out of the backfield then once he got hurt why no Breida? what was Breida dressed for in that case?

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

 

They had McKenzie in the backfield early - that's true. But if they were planning to use him as a pass catcher out of the backfield then once he got hurt why no Breida? what was Breida dressed for in that case?

I thought I saw McKenzie lined up outside too, don't know if Breida is prepared to do that so I assume that is why he did not replace McKenzie. Seemed like Daboll was more comfortable with the plays built around Knox instead to me. I don't know how he blocked, but I thought Knox played ok.

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23 minutes ago, Mat68 said:

How great the steelers defense played the Bills played as good or better.  Buffalo won Time of possession, Total yards, passing yards, rushing yards, offense ran more plays.  1 turnover didn't make or break the game.  The penalties and 4th down decisions decided the football game.  The backwards pass, the not Offside but played like it was hurt.  Couple tweeks and Buffalo will be fine.  

 

 

Yeah Buffalo dominated them statistically but by the same token the Bills defense got a MAJOR assist from the crowd.    It was deafening at times.  On a neutral field the Steelers have much more success moving the football, IMO.    It was a terrible waste of a huge homefield advantage.

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12 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

Yeah Buffalo dominated them statistically but by the same token the Bills defense got a MAJOR assist from the crowd.    It was deafening at times.  On a neutral field the Steelers have much more success moving the football, IMO.    It was a terrible waste of a huge homefield advantage.

 

The Steelers' receivers made contested catches.  Their offense plays with an attitude like few offenses do.  (Not sure ours does.)  Also, as I've said elsewhere, the irony is that both offenses came into the game facing similar problems: weak offensive lines against strong fronts (and in the Steelers' case, crowd noise).  The Steelers schemed well enough for it, the Bills did not.  The Steelers used quick sideways WR screens to evade the Bills' front 7 and take advantage of their over-aggressiveness; they also kept backs and TEs in to help block.  The Bills went five wide and trusted their WRs to beat their matchups and Allen to make quick throws (something he gets too jacked up and impatient to do at times).  Daboll got completely out-schemed by a rookie OC.  

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30 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

They had McKenzie in the backfield early - that's true. But if they were planning to use him as a pass catcher out of the backfield then once he got hurt why no Breida? what was Breida dressed for in that case?

 

Because somebody has to play the role of TJ Yeldon! The staff just  has not quite figured that out yet this offseason. Hoping they can get that right after week one. Right now Moss may be the front runner with a comparable performance in street clothes. But the way the staff did not use Breida situationally suggests that he may be able to win that job.

They may go the course of TJ Yeldon by committee. It will be interesting to see how this situation evolves as the season progresses. But one thing is for sure, and that is neither Breida nor Moss are taking this battle lightly.  

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1 hour ago, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

None of the linemen were good but Feliciano was especially atrocious. 

But based on that, Boettger was nearly as bad and he's listed as the backup for both LG & RG on the depth chart.  Who else is there?  Practice squad?

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21 minutes ago, goober said:

But based on that, Boettger was nearly as bad and he's listed as the backup for both LG & RG on the depth chart.  Who else is there?  Practice squad?

 

Kick Williams inside, play Brown at RT.

 

Dawkins - Ford - Feliciano/Morse - Williams - Brown

 

Feliciano/Morse is backup C.  Bates, backup G/T.  Doyle swing tackle.  Hope Anderson develops into something at G, quickly.  

 

We obviously won't overreact to one game against a great DL and shuffle the line, but this is now two games in a row if we count the Chiefs AFCCG. 

 

If we witness another game this year where the OL is dominated like they were Sunday, something has to change, because we can't be sabotaging our entire season, and the franchise future (Allen) because Beane has a blind spot at IOL. 

 

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11 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Oh *****, that was a freakin’ Hospital Throw to Davis.  Yikes.  But that’s also a total Block Fail by Dawkins.

In addition, Singletary (I think) is totally clueless about who to block, as most of the line is pushed back behind him.

 

 

I don’t think it’s disputable that it didn’t work today

And it appears my eyes weren’t misleading me in thinking it was employed excessively

 

That said

The Bills used it the second-most in the league last year (15% 4 WR sets) and had an excellent offense most of the year

One wonders why they would do so, if it’s intrinsically ineffective

 

It’s certainly gonna be ineffective when your OL can’t block at all against 3 and 4 DL rush

 


Edit: meant to quote Badolbillz here.

 

way to early to say. Did we run 4  and 5 receiver sets yesterday at significantly higher rate then we did last year? Are those numbers out yet? I still recall a lot of 11 personnel yesterday. We at least need the actual personnel play counts to make a decision. And even then it’s one game against what is typically a great defense likely again this year.


Allen also threw into tripple  coverage in the intermediate to deep range too often yesterday it seemed. 

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