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11/14/21 Postgame Thread: Bills at Jets


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The Bills don't need to run the ball 20-30 times.  The threat just has to be there that they could run at any time and it cant be so predictable.  They did a good job with that today.  Mixing stuff up and having some misdirection is what makes this passing offense work.  Lining up every down and just expecting to be better 1 vs 1 allows the D to pin their ears back.  It was the Jets but this is definitely a good start.  I hope to see this the rest of the season even if they don't blow every team out.

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5 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

Just means it’s not broken or super messed up.  Those guys have so much adrenaline that they’re not gonna feel stuff until the next day

I would think they were fairly confident about it I mean it was garbage time why put him out there if you're not sure?

 

 

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9 minutes ago, RichRiderBills said:

 

I agree. There's a lot to like. But between the first drive and last of the 1st half it was still a lot on Josh and not as run tough as I thought it was going to be. I'm not complaining here... just not fully what I expected. 

 

This defense showed me they are a lot tougher this year, even down Star. 

 

yeah, HUGE difference.  

Defense is down two key starters who normally play the majority of the snaps, plus a strong contributor just IRd -> still strong game

Offense is down 3 starters who normally play the majority of the snaps -> Hot mess ahead

 

Our depth on O is not as good as we’d like to think, especially at TE and OG we are mi-tee-thin

 

11 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Yes

 

Nothing like a little throw down in front of an opponent you will face again

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The Bills really buckled down this past week.  Better practices and better execution.   When you execute, the play calls become “good”.  
 

Colts will be tuff.  I’m glad we are home and hope they are ready again next week.  

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9 minutes ago, Bob in STL said:

The Bills really buckled down this past week.  Better practices and better execution.   When you execute, the play calls become “good”.  
 

Colts will be tuff.  I’m glad we are home and hope they are ready again next week.  

 

The game plan/play calls become good when they actually are.  They were completely different this week because they actually were different.  Yes the execution was there too.

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Been thinking for awhile that the constant talk here about Moss and Singletary's lack of speed was kind of overblown. But, as soon I saw Breida run I knew how true it is. You could see him recognize a crease and explode through it...impressive. Gotta find a way to work that kind of talent into our lineup.

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After seeing this week's game I think I'm about done with Moss and ready to see him be inactive again.  I realize he's coming off an injury and all that but it just seemed apparent how much better the vision is for Singletary, and Brieda brings a much different look to the RB core. 

 

Having Spencer Brown back is huge, the dude is a physical monster.  It's too early to call it a home run signing, but he looks SO promising. 

 

Knox is a fantastic TE1 option. 

 

Mixing McKenzie and Davis into the lineups is definitely a good thing.  More creative looks like this Daboll PLEASE.

 

All in all great win, even if it's against an inferior opponent.

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2 minutes ago, Bleed Bills Blue said:

Been thinking for awhile that the constant talk here about Moss and Singletary's lack of speed was kind of overblown. But, as soon I saw Breida run I knew how true it is. You could see him recognize a crease and explode through it...impressive. Gotta find a way to work that kind of talent into our lineup.

Breida is visibly faster yes. But he’s visibly faster than most RBs in the league; it shouldn’t necessarily be a knock on Motor or moss.

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5 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Klein played as well as Edmunds ever has today. He may not defend the deep middle as well as Edmunds but Klein does everything else well. This regime will not sit Edmunds because they drafted him, but there was no drop off in play today. 

Felt like he was used a lot differently even though playing the same position.  Klein was pushing into the backfield a lot.

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1 minute ago, Bruffalo said:

Felt like he was used a lot differently even though playing the same position.  Klein was pushing into the backfield a lot.

It did appear Klein rushed the passer more than Edmunds ever does. But some of those plays were just great recognition. Don’t get me wrong he got blocked out of the play a few times too. But he made up for it with tipped passes and some good stops.

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I said this in the GDT, but I am

amazed at Tyler Bass. You look around the NFL, and the kicking is dreadful. Then, you see Bass. 
 

He makes it look so effortless. On his PATs, it reminds me of a pro golfer hitting a 70-yard pitch. Just so easy and perfect every time. 
 

i really think he has a shot at the pro bowl this year. Deservedly so.

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2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

I didn't know my favorite President was a Bills fan.

 

 

 

 

Yeah his family is from Hornell which is near the outter reaches of true "Bills Country" before you start seeing a few Giants fans mixed in(there are Cowboys and Steelers fan all over the US so they don't count).   His old man was a doctor in town.  Still has a home in the area.

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25 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

How do you sit Klein next week against the Colts? We need him as a run stuffer more than we need Edmonds in coverage. 

Watching Klein today makes me wonder what might have been against Tenn had he played over Milano. I don’t think Matt was 100% and think Klein would have had more of an impact against Henry. 
Maybe next week go to more of a true 4-3? 

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19 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said:

Klein played as well as Edmunds ever has today. He may not defend the deep middle as well as Edmunds but Klein does everything else well. This regime will not sit Edmunds because they drafted him, but there was no drop off in play today. 

 

A number of posters here and I didn't necessarily disagree with them felt that this will be Klein's last year as makes way too much for the little he plays.  But he can fill in for both Edmunds and Milano with little loss on the field.  Considering they only play two LB's for the most part, may be worth having him as one extremely valuable backup for next year.

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1 minute ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Watching Klein today makes me wonder what might have been against Tenn had he played over Milano. I don’t think Matt was 100% and think Klein would have had more of an impact against Henry. 

Klein had a slow start here last season early…in fact he was pretty horrible. Then he came back later in 2020 and it seemed to just click for him. It’s difficult for me to justify keeping him off the field at this point, especially against running offenses. But the nature of his position is the starters play. And they play almost every defensive down. There is no rotation a la the defensive line.

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5 minutes ago, Ed_Formerly_of_Roch said:

 

A number of posters here and I didn't necessarily disagree with them felt that this will be Klein's last year as makes way too much for the little he plays.  But he can fill in for both Edmunds and Milano with little loss on the field.  Considering they only play two LB's for the most part, may be worth having him as one extremely valuable backup for next year.

I feel completely confident with Klein in there for either Edmunds or Milano. He's not quite as good as they are in coverage but he brings other things to the table and is a very solid backup and 3rd LB when they go to that grouping. He's not quite Alexander, but they totally need to keep him.

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4 hours ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

My take: Awesome game, still sloppy sloppy at some points.  The pick, the fumbles.

Crossing fingers that ‘Lil Dirty and Hyde are OK

Wish that NO could have handed a L to Tenn

 

Discuss


I'm OK with pick, it was just a good play by the DB. IMO, it was an aggressive, but not reckless, throw. On the other hand, the fumbles were simply careless. 

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