Special K Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Who can stop or even contain this Josh Allen led Offense if they can't do it?? 3 1 Quote
Jerome007 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Injuries at the end will be the key. Lack of, of course. Imagine the Bills with the two suspended Dlinemen, and all the secondary. Henry would likely have 100 yards but not close to 200. And hopefully two fumbles instead of one ha ha. Strong did well to not mention his name much! But again, many Ravens WRs were wide open. Bills need to scheme theirs so it happens too! Quote
BigAl2526 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Josh Allen had 250 yards passing in the fourth quarter, much of that in the last 4 minutes. That was against one of the most highly regarded defenses in the NFL. When the Bills offense is operating the way it is capable of doing, they may be unstoppable. I think the Bills defense is going to get better. As I said elsewhere, Cole Bishop is a lot like a rookie, his development being interrupted by injury, both las season and in training camp this year. He is going to improve. Dorian Strong played about as well as can be expected and the Bills will be getting both Tre White and Max Hairston back in October. Cornerback might be a strength of this team before they playoffs. I think the Bills are stuck with Taylor Rapp at one safety spot, but I think the pass defense will be OK as the pieces around him get better. On the defensive line, Buffalo got production from Oliver, Rousseau and Bosa. I even saw Javon Solomon pressuring Lamar Jackson once. To my untrained eye Daquan Jones, AJ Epenesa, TJ Sanders and Deone Walker were mostly invisible. That's concerning. Sanders and Walker get something of a pass because it was their first real game and Baltimore is a bid time foe with some elite players on their offensive line. I'm not expecting much from Epenesa. He's just an average defensive end at best, but Buffalo needs more out of Jones, especially in run defense. Our linebackers will probably always be something of a liability against teams with strong athletic offensive lines and big physical running backs. I think it's a price the Bills are willing to pay for their ability to use linebackers in multiple ways in pass defense. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Should’ve been more tbh…likely would’ve punched in that late td if necessary in fact the ravens probably should’ve let them score. Got hosed on the josh slide drive, got hosed before halftime cuz flowers definitely dropped that ball and ravens got to kill a bunch of clock and prevent a possible td drive,got hosed with Keon getting shoved out of bounds on the 2 pointer. Quite a lot of potential points shenaniganned right off the board haha Edited 2 hours ago by Generic_Bills_Fan Quote
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