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Week 4: Texans at Bills


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21 minutes ago, CSBill said:

 

What is FPI?

 

17 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

Football Power Index

National football league football power index?

 

Apparently NFL power index would have been confused with how much each teams electrical bill is. 

 

 

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27 minutes ago, The Wiz said:

 

National football league football power index?

 

Apparently NFL power index would have been confused with how much each teams electrical bill is. 

 

 

Looks like bills got a big electric bill, probably from all the wind during the game.

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11 minutes ago, Buffalo619 said:

Will Edmunds finally get the bench this game?

Your obsession with Edmunds is starting to get creepy. He's not gonna sleep with you dude.

 

Edit: lol you posted about him 17 times in the gameday thread

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20 minutes ago, gobills404 said:

Your obsession with Edmunds is starting to get creepy. He's not gonna sleep with you dude.

 

Edit: lol you posted about him 17 times in the gameday thread

Sounds like we have a crusade on our hands?

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2 hours ago, Richard Noggin said:

Looks like I'm in the minority thinking the Texans play above their talent level. If Tyrod plays, I'm legitimately nervous that our defense sees its first ugly game. If not, I still think they are stouter than anyone is admitting. 

 

But still, Bills by a million.

 

Huh? Tyrod would probably have under 150 yards passing. He is ineligible to play because he is on IR anyway so I don't know why this is even a topic.

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3 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Huh? Tyrod would probably have under 150 yards passing. He is ineligible to play because he is on IR anyway so I don't know why this is even a topic.

Well I mentioned it because he was playing effective, elusive, and composed QB prior to his injury. Obviously I missed the memo on his IR status so yeah, it's a complete non-issue this week. 

 

So there. My bad. 

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48 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

Well I mentioned it because he was playing effective, elusive, and composed QB prior to his injury. Obviously I missed the memo on his IR status so yeah, it's a complete non-issue this week. 

 

So there. My bad. 

 

But we know what Tyrod is. A guy that disappears against good defenses and is ineffective.

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5 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

But we know what Tyrod is. A guy that disappears against good defenses and is ineffective.

He showed up against the Seahawks on the road in primetime, IIRC. Defenses like ours, and theirs at the time, can be carved up by composed, confident QB play (pass rush being the x-factor, of course). He played great in his 1.5 games this season. The dude can play good ball under controlled circumstances. Doesn't beat himself against more disciplined, passive Ds, like ours.

 

Totally agree that he's not the guy to lift a team against superior competition, when it's on him. But as an effective cog in a complimentary gameplan...he's above serviceable-level. 

 

(I'm not some Tyrod apologist. No way. I was super glad when the Bills moved on. But the guy can be an effective QB in a system designed to accentuate his strengths.)

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33 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said:

He showed up against the Seahawks on the road in primetime, IIRC. Defenses like ours, and theirs at the time, can be carved up by composed, confident QB play (pass rush being the x-factor, of course). He played great in his 1.5 games this season. The dude can play good ball under controlled circumstances. Doesn't beat himself against more disciplined, passive Ds, like ours.

 

Totally agree that he's not the guy to lift a team against superior competition, when it's on him. But as an effective cog in a complimentary gameplan...he's above serviceable-level. 

 

(I'm not some Tyrod apologist. No way. I was super glad when the Bills moved on. But the guy can be an effective QB in a system designed to accentuate his strengths.)

 

Tyrod cannot play from behind. He needs to be out in front. Once he is behind by any appreciable amount the wheels start falling off. And he would be behind here probably early and huge. Not sure how many times Taylor won a game when we went down early but it might have only been once or twice.

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8 hours ago, Process said:

Can he go to the PS?

 

If not, who we cutting? Wonder if Harry is a candidate. 11 dlineman is a ton and they aren't playing him. 

I don't think they need to pull him off IR immediately.  Wait a week and see if someone gets hurt..

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You people are something else.  This has become a Tyrod and Edmunds thread.  Christ.

 

Can somebody tell me something about Davis Mills?  He had one good drive last Thursday but otherwise…meh.  Have to think Frazier’s D will eat him up.

 

This game has the makings of a Trubisky 4th quarter that is not due to injury.  You know the Bills see the KC game on the schedule next week but that whole “humble and hungry” approach has me confident they aren’t looking past the Texans.

 

17 is a big spread, but the Bills are coming off a +35 and +22 against better competition…

 

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7 hours ago, BillsfaninSB said:


Gabe Davis does not seem right.  Send him to the 3 week IR and see what Marquez can do?

 

He had a beautiful catch on 3rd and long to start the game...

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8 minutes ago, eball said:

You people are something else.  This has become a Tyrod and Edmunds thread.  Christ.

 

Can somebody tell me something about Davis Mills?  He had one good drive last Thursday but otherwise…meh.  Have to think Frazier’s D will eat him up.

 

This game has the makings of a Trubisky 4th quarter that is not due to injury.  You know the Bills see the KC game on the schedule next week but that whole “humble and hungry” approach has me confident they aren’t looking past the Texans.

 

17 is a big spread, but the Bills are coming off a +35 and +22 against better competition…

 

 

Even though they won by 35 and 22 points the last two weeks I still wouldn't bet them to cover. I could see a situation where they are up big in the 4th and the Texans score a meaningless TD against the Bills backups to get under the spread.

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7 minutes ago, eball said:

You people are something else.  This has become a Tyrod and Edmunds thread.  Christ.

 

Can somebody tell me something about Davis Mills?  He had one good drive last Thursday but otherwise…meh.  Have to think Frazier’s D will eat him up.

 

This game has the makings of a Trubisky 4th quarter that is not due to injury.  You know the Bills see the KC game on the schedule next week but that whole “humble and hungry” approach has me confident they aren’t looking past the Texans.

 

17 is a big spread, but the Bills are coming off a +35 and +22 against better competition…

 

I don't know much but he has a good arm. Short week so didn't get much practice. Seems decent but I think we crush them

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7 hours ago, BillsfaninSB said:


Gabe Davis does not seem right.  Send him to the 3 week IR and see what Marquez can do?

I think Davis ankle is probably fine or they would make him inactive and get someone else on the gameday roster. My observation is that Sanders has eaten up his snaps early in the season because they are trying to establish the connection between he and Allen abd fully integrate him into the offense. They also have been playing knox a lot more which keeps a WR off the field. My feeling is that as we move toward midseason, once they feel comfortable with Sanders in the offense, Davis’s snaps and targets will go up because they will want to start load management with Beasley and Sanders. They need to avoid what happened with our WRs down the stretch last season, they were all playing very injured in the playoffs. 

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