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Just now, Success said:

Motor & Cook running effectively is absolutely the key to getting that elusive title, imo.  

 

The Bills are still largely seen as a 1-man team on offense.  That really can't be the case if we want to have a playoff run through the current AFC.

 

 

Let them think this all the way through the playoffs and maybe we catch a team off guard.  We can run the football.  We just dont.

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Listening to Chris Simms’ preview of the game.  Didn’t want to make a new thread about it, so I’ll leave it here. 


two things stood out to me:  

 

He doesn’t think we can run on them at all due to DJ Reader.  If that’s the case, I think it’ll be a long day….. but I think we’ll have some success on the ground.  Just enough to get the W.  


He thinks Cinci will play a lot of play man.  I hope that’s the case.  Cam Taylor Britt or Eli Apple on Diggs?  17 should throw that way every time he’s in single coverage.  

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38 minutes ago, Success said:

Motor & Cook running effectively is absolutely the key to getting that elusive title, imo.  

 

The Bills are still largely seen as a 1-man team on offense.  That really can't be the case if we want to have a playoff run through the current AFC.

 


The Oline is better at run blocking than they are at pass blocking. The offense needs to lean into that if they want to win these games. Have to use the run to set up the pass

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36 minutes ago, Success said:

Motor & Cook running effectively is absolutely the key to getting that elusive title, imo.  

 

The Bills are still largely seen as a 1-man team on offense.  That really can't be the case if we want to have a playoff run through the current AFC.

 

I agree.  We have to be able to make teams pay for selling out to stop 17.  The opportunities in the run game will be there.
 

That’s not taking the ball out of Josh’s hands.  That’s giving him another weapon.  A weapon that he doesn’t even have to swing.  


Going on a 3-4 playoff game win streak is going to be near impossible if 17 is the entire O.  Use the backs.  Both are good.

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1 hour ago, NewEra said:

I agree.  We have to be able to make teams pay for selling out to stop 17.  The opportunities in the run game will be there.
 

That’s not taking the ball out of Josh’s hands.  That’s giving him another weapon.  A weapon that he doesn’t even have to swing.  


Going on a 3-4 playoff game win streak is going to be near impossible if 17 is the entire O.  Use the backs.  Both are good.

Saffold and Brown are better run blockers than pass protectors. Morse is an effective pulling center. The right run calls should work. If our backs don’t have any holes it’s going to all be on Josh.

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2 hours ago, NewEra said:

Listening to Chris Simms’ preview of the game.  Didn’t want to make a new thread about it, so I’ll leave it here. 


two things stood out to me:  

 

He doesn’t think we can run on them at all due to DJ Reader.  If that’s the case, I think it’ll be a long day….. but I think we’ll have some success on the ground.  Just enough to get the W.  


He thinks Cinci will play a lot of play man.  I hope that’s the case.  Cam Taylor Britt or Eli Apple on Diggs?  17 should throw that way every time he’s in single coverage.  

 

I like Chris Simms but when I hear his previews of the games.....sometimes I'm SMDH and let's just say, it doesn't necessarily work out that way.

 

DJ Reader is a great player.  Run defense can't be conducted by one player.   It's a group effort.

 

The Bengals are currently 29th in "run stop win rate" per ESPN.  27%.

 

The Bills had pretty good success (>150 yds) running against the Packers, Vikings, Browns, Lions, and Dolphins as well as the recent cleat-stomping of the Bears.  All those teams have better run stop win rates than the Bengals.

 

Now, some of them are pretty mediocre overall in rush Y/A given up - Bears, Browns, Packers, and Lions are 27-30th in rush Y/A given up. Vikings are 17th.  Dolphins are 12th.  Jets are 4th in the league and we ran for 134 yds during our first meeting.  Patriots #9 and we ran for 132 yds.

 

So...do I think we'll be able to run for 254 yds like we did against the Bears, vs the Bengals?  No.  No, I don't.  On the other hand...if it's not gale force winds, we shouldn't need to.  And I think it's optimistic to believe we won't be able to run on them at all.

 

I will say...Simms puzzles me with his "only have one guy who can separate against man coverage".  Now, I will say, this is where the refs matter.  If they let the DBs maul our guys all day, that could be true, but if they call some DPI and DH when merited, McKenzie can absolutely beat man coverage, it's zone that swallows him.  Even Josh has given him props for "he does that very well".

 

 

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4 hours ago, Bleed Bills Blue said:

I've never understood the disparaging comments thrown at DS on this site. He's a great teammate and valuable piece of the offense. I hope they find a way to sign him for next year. 

And Brown looks like a mauler when he gets up a head of steam!

I think/hope Motor stays.  Don’t break up the band.

I’m hoping he accepts $3.5 m.

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Motorin'!

 

I've been a fan of Motor since he was drafted by the Bills, but I swear he looked quicker against the Bears, than I've seen in a while.

James Cook also seemed faster.

 

Hopefully a sign of good things to come!

(But may have only been an indicator of how bad Da Bears run defense is.)

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2 hours ago, Beck Water said:

I like Chris Simms but when I hear his previews of the games.....sometimes I'm SMDH and let's just say, it doesn't necessarily work out that way.

 

DJ Reader is a great player.  Run defense can't be conducted by one player.   It's a group effort.

 

The Bengals are currently 29th in "run stop win rate" per ESPN.  27%.

 

DJ Reader missed most of week 3 and 6 games after that. The statistic you quoted is based on the whole season. When Reader plays their run defense is substantially better. He is arguably the best run stopping DL in the league, the type that actually can make a difference for the entire defensive effort. So Chris Simms is likely right, I doubt this is a game where we can lean on the run too much.

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5 hours ago, Success said:

Motor & Cook running effectively is absolutely the key to getting that elusive title, imo.  

 

The Bills are still largely seen as a 1-man team on offense.  That really can't be the case if we want to have a playoff run through the current AFC.

 

 

Funny they have been 3rd in rushing at 164 yards a game over the last 7 weeks and Allen hasn't been running for 100 yards a week.

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5 hours ago, Bleed Bills Blue said:

I've never understood the disparaging comments thrown at DS on this site. He's a great teammate and valuable piece of the offense. I hope they find a way to sign him for next year. 

And Brown looks like a mauler when he gets up a head of steam!


Those disparaging comments are mostly from CMC stans still mad the Bills didn’t mortgage their draft to get him and people who don’t believe in numbers.

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7 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Let them think this all the way through the playoffs and maybe we catch a team off guard.  We can run the football.  We just dont.

 

To be fair, EVERY NFL offense should be able to run the ball against the 6-man boxes the Bills were facing much of last week. It's like an automatic check to the run when the defense lines up that way. I understand, in theory, why a defensive gameplan would include such light boxes pre-snap, but I do NOT agree that actually sticking to that plan both pre- AND post-snap while getting gashed on the ground is wise. 

 

No doubt Cinci will execute many 3 and 4-man rushes, often with a spy, while dropping the rest into mixed zone coverage schemes. I doubt they'll be so obvious with it, though. And I'm sure they will be MUCH more stout on the interior against the run, no matter the alignment, thereby making such an approach more effective. 

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