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The Bills have highest % of cap on IR (Spoiler - Dolphins, Chiefs and Bengals are MUCH lower)


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On 11/11/2023 at 3:58 PM, BillsFan619 said:

I know we need to play better and the coaches need to get the best out of the players they have, but this is pretty telling to our struggles.
 

Look at the difference between us, the Dolphins, the Chiefs and the Bengals.

 

Hopefully we can stick around and get a couple/few players back and have a good shot come playoff time.

 

Go Bills!

 

-Current players on IR- 10

-Current cap dollars on IR- over $45m

-Current percentage of cap money on IR- over 20%
 

Conpared to Dolphins (12th lowest):

-Current players on IR- 7

-Current cap dollars on IR- over $8.7m

-Current percentage of cap money on IR- 3.97%
 

Compared to Chiefs (9th lowest):

-Current players on IR- 7

-Current cap dollars on IR- over $6.2m

-Current percentage of cap money on IR- 2.9%


Compared to Bengals (3rd lowest):

-Current players on IR- 5

-Current cap dollars on IR- over $3m

-Current percentage of cap money on IR- 1.42%

 

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/injured-reserve/

This may be true, but it does not excuse the loss to the Jets in week one.  That loss was a goatbl*wer.

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12 hours ago, Cray51 said:

3 and outs are a component of failure, but the Bills were actually best in the NFL in 3and out rate through September.  I couldn’t find stats through today.

 

schemes and packages are reliant on a combination of factors, one of which is field position.  When you are backed inside of your own 10, you don’t open the playbook like you would starting at your own 40.  I’ve commented on goal line plays in other threads, but that comes down to execution, and the last one we complained about was a fault of Allen’s.  However, that’s a small component of a much larger issue, which is this defense not creating turnovers, pressure, or 3 and outs.  And that can directly be contributed to the losses of White, Milano, Jones.  Those three being out puts this team in a terrible position moving forward.

 

good offenses don’t move the ball regardless of field position.  The BEST offenses have the BEST chance of moving the ball regardless of field position.  And the Bills are a good offense, but not the best.  Of Knox is healthy and Allen isn’t nursing a shoulder issue?  Maybe we are top 3.  But right now we are above average offensively in talent and average in results.

 

 

When Oliver is paired with a solid DT partner, he is a force on the line

Agreed.  I just feel that a team with an all-world qb that has talent surrounding him with minimal injuries, should be bailing out the defense and not the other way around. The bills at this point should be attempting to win in shoot out fashion as opposed to complimentary football. Precisely because of the defensive injuries. Relying on that depleted defense at the end of the game to make a stop or force a turnover is a recipe for disaster. 

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I also might add that unless our offense can start scoring again, teams like Philly, kc, Dallas, Miami and chargers are going to be a real problem. I can’t see our depleted defense holding any of those teams to under 24 points.  Our offense needs to take the lead and set the tone moving forward. 

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Since 2021, the Bills are 7-13 in games decided by 7 points or less.  Slowing the offense down is not the answer as we are not good in close games.  Neither is dying a slow death on defense and letting other team dink and dunk us to death.  It’d be better to play a more aggressive style defense that might give up some big plays but also might take the ball away more.  

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It can be both.

 

To everyone saying injuries don't matter, well, why play our starters all game?  We should be making line-changes like in hockey.  Our backup QB should be taking half the snaps to keep Allen fresh.  Does all this sound silly?  Yes!  Because backups usually aren't as good as starters.  To claim our injuries are not a problem, or not a factor, is just blatently stupid.

 

Having said that, yes, there are more problems here then just injuries.  The offense is unoriginal, uninspired, unable to adapt and now figured out by the rest of the league.

 

Anyone that thinks all the Bills' woes are completely the fault of only one of the two things listed above needs to pay closer attention.

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