Gregg Posted Monday at 07:12 PM Posted Monday at 07:12 PM https://www.bing.com/ck/a?!&&p=7aef3718bd3e12271cd40d287719d189eabb8ee653cd38cd4212a6ae04dec11bJmltdHM9MTc0ODgyMjQwMA&ptn=3&ver=2&hsh=4&fclid=39432f18-80d3-69d2-2993-3dda815f6841&psq=nfl+network+schedule&u=a1aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cubmZsLmNvbS9uZXR3b3JrL3NjaGVkdWxlLw&ntb=1 Two Bills games on the NFLN today. Two of the more exciting wins the Bills had last year. 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted Monday at 07:13 PM Posted Monday at 07:13 PM FanDuel won't let me bet the games. 1 1 1 6 Quote
jkeerie Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Watching as we speak! Thank you, OP! Quote
Gregg Posted Monday at 08:10 PM Author Posted Monday at 08:10 PM This is actually a good night for a Bills replay. The Stanley Cup Finals don't start until Wed and the Yankees are off today. 3 Quote
TFBillsfan Posted Monday at 09:30 PM Posted Monday at 09:30 PM (edited) Forgot how the Bills could have really gone up 20-7 late in the 2nd qtr but two bad plays, they let KC right back into it. After a big punt return to KC’s 40 yard line, Josh threw a brutal pass to Samuel on 2nd and 9 that would have gone for a big gain. Then after a Josh’s scramble, they elected to go for it on 4th and 3. Josh threw a bad interception as Knox and him weren’t on the same page. Rather than going up 20-7, KC scored a TD to go up 14-13. As we all know, the Bills would win but it was a stark reminder, how the Bills have to get cleaner in their execution if they want to win it all. Ultimately, the lack of execution is what cost them getting to the SB last year. KC simply has executed better against us when it’s mattered in the playoffs. Edited Monday at 09:34 PM by TFBillsfan 1 Quote
Fr. Jerk Posted Monday at 09:44 PM Posted Monday at 09:44 PM There were some great moments last season. Terrel Bernard with the game winning pic was probably my favorite. The cutaway shot to the fans going crazy was beautiful. 1 Quote
MJS Posted Monday at 10:10 PM Posted Monday at 10:10 PM (edited) 40 minutes ago, TFBillsfan said: Forgot how the Bills could have really gone up 20-7 late in the 2nd qtr but two bad plays, they let KC right back into it. After a big punt return to KC’s 40 yard line, Josh threw a brutal pass to Samuel on 2nd and 9 that would have gone for a big gain. Then after a Josh’s scramble, they elected to go for it on 4th and 3. Josh threw a bad interception as Knox and him weren’t on the same page. Rather than going up 20-7, KC scored a TD to go up 14-13. As we all know, the Bills would win but it was a stark reminder, how the Bills have to get cleaner in their execution if they want to win it all. Ultimately, the lack of execution is what cost them getting to the SB last year. KC simply has executed better against us when it’s mattered in the playoffs. KC is a scrappy team. They can make the plays they need at the right moments. Even when things aren't going their way, they usually get back into it. That Josh Allen run to win the game was one of the most clutch plays I've ever seen. Edited Monday at 10:11 PM by MJS 1 Quote
Mikie2times Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM Posted yesterday at 01:52 AM 3 hours ago, MJS said: KC is a scrappy team. They can make the plays they need at the right moments. Even when things aren't going their way, they usually get back into it. That Josh Allen run to win the game was one of the most clutch plays I've ever seen. I think Ben Johnson said he hates the sneak because it eliminates the chance at a big play. Some might not feel this way, but I always want Allen in shotgun on 4th and 1 with a run pass option. We might convert a few less, but we might also hit some home runs that could change the outcome of a game. Allen is just too dangerous in that spot to telegraph everything on the sneak. It's a waste of what could be possible in that situation. Quote
Einstein Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM Posted yesterday at 02:10 AM 3 hours ago, MJS said: That Josh Allen run to win the game was one of the most clutch plays I've ever seen. Greatness. Quote
YoloinOhio Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Posted yesterday at 02:18 AM Watching the Detroit game and thank God we drafted defense 🤮 this is painful 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted yesterday at 03:06 AM Posted yesterday at 03:06 AM 45 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said: Watching the Detroit game and thank God we drafted defense 🤮 this is painful If the Bills were bad, then how much worse was the Detroit defense? Sometimes we play good teams too. My impression watching that game was how good James Cook is and maybe we should pay him. Quote
Doc Brown Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 14 hours ago, Mikie2times said: I think Ben Johnson said he hates the sneak because it eliminates the chance at a big play. Some might not feel this way, but I always want Allen in shotgun on 4th and 1 with a run pass option. We might convert a few less, but we might also hit some home runs that could change the outcome of a game. Allen is just too dangerous in that spot to telegraph everything on the sneak. It's a waste of what could be possible in that situation. I'd only do it on 3rd and 1 or less because Allen's not a good deep ball passer. Get the first with the high percentage play and extend drives. Quote
The Jokeman Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago My biggest what if is what if Justin Reid doesn't go offside on the extra point, which we then elected to go for 2 and missed. Small play often missed in the overall importance of what happened afterwards. Quote
buffblue Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 19 hours ago, TFBillsfan said: Forgot how the Bills could have really gone up 20-7 late in the 2nd qtr but two bad plays, they let KC right back into it. After a big punt return to KC’s 40 yard line, Josh threw a brutal pass to Samuel on 2nd and 9 that would have gone for a big gain. Then after a Josh’s scramble, they elected to go for it on 4th and 3. Josh threw a bad interception as Knox and him weren’t on the same page. Rather than going up 20-7, KC scored a TD to go up 14-13. As we all know, the Bills would win but it was a stark reminder, how the Bills have to get cleaner in their execution if they want to win it all. Ultimately, the lack of execution is what cost them getting to the SB last year. KC simply has executed better against us when it’s mattered in the playoffs. I agree but it also feels like the regular season Chiefs operate differently than the postseason version. For instance, there is no way in hell Spagnuolo is not spying Allen on the 4th down TD play if the game had occurred in January. Quote
Mikie2times Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, Doc Brown said: I'd only do it on 3rd and 1 or less because Allen's not a good deep ball passer. Get the first with the high percentage play and extend drives. I think the intention is to still have Josh run with it about 90% of the time. If/when defenses want to get overzealous, he will have options for a big play. As we saw with KC in the regular season when the defenses wants to condense like that a big play can also very easily happen in the run game. I don't think it is something we do literally every 4th and short, but I would like to see it much more frequently vs being so dependent on the sneak 1 Quote
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