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24 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

 

 

I don't know how he got credited for that Dalton fumble because Dalton hit the ball on his own OL player's shoulder which caused it to pop out...Hoecht was the nearest Bill but he never actually made contact(at least on the replay they showed)

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Not a complaint. 
but. How can Josh run around in circles for what seems :15 min and never is someone free? Wierd

2 hours ago, bmur66 said:

Hairston was stuck on his man like glue. Looks like the real deal. Made a nice tackle too.

Lordy we need this next week. Finally somebody positive in secondary. 

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I wish I was a panther fan. Wow. To go to the game and be home by 7 is awesome.  (Charlotte to Greensboro is 90 min)

 

It must be like this to live in Rochester or even Buffalo. 

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1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said:

Why did Cook head toward the right sideline on his long TD? 

 

He had a direct path to the endzone up the middle of the field but then he veered to the right.  It looked strange.  

It looked to me like he was trying to maximize separation and real estate so he could slow down and do his flip thing

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1 hour ago, LABILLBACKER said:

I'm still convinced he was concussed in the Pats game. 

That had crossed my mind.  I remember a few years ago he took a shot against the Packers that people suspected was concussion causing...and did not seem right for a few games after.  However, I would think that, since it wasn't severe enough that he got pulled from the came, that if that were the case, he'd be better by now...but who knows.

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The issue with Ray Davis 2025 is that he offers nothing special. He has no vision, no burst, does not run downhill, does not push the pile, etc..  I’d absolutely give Gore Jr a shot to have some meaningful carries.  McBeane is being stubborn about this. I guess Ray must be a prolific blocker to warrant staying the backup RB 

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51 minutes ago, Nihilarian said:

My take is this exactly! If Josh doesn't trust them to catch it...they aren't going to see the ball much.

 

Shakir 7 targets, 6 catches for 88 yards, 1 TD

Coleman 4 targets, 3 catches for 30 yards.

Kincade 3 targets, 1 catch

Knox 1 target, 1 catch

Hawes 3 targets, 2 catches

Moore 4 targets, 1 catch 

Davis 1 target, 0 catches

I saw Davis last on this list and instantly was like when the hell did they activate Gabe

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3 minutes ago, zow2 said:

The issue with Ray Davis 2025 is that he offers nothing special. He has no vision, no burst, does not run downhill, does not push the pile, etc..  I’d absolutely give Gore Jr a shot to have some meaningful carries.  McBeane is being stubborn about this. I guess Ray must be a prolific blocker to warrant staying the backup RB 

I agree with you. Davis has been abysmal all year. It's Gore time. I've said this for weeks 

 

However, with all our injuries it's hard to call him up since we have had to call up DTs and Safety help week in and week out. 

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3 hours ago, Bills!Win! said:

Panthers shut out falcons
Falcons destroy bills 
Bills obliterate panthers 


This kind of stuff happens all the time. I don’t get it

 

As a few people here regularly point out, the transitive property does not apply to sports teams.

 

3 hours ago, CNYfan said:

To me it was Poyer and Thompson in charge of the defense that made the difference 

 

Absolutely. Shaq is clearly the best LB on this team.

 

3 hours ago, Billz4ever said:

We were running it down their throat because we had that luxury this game. What happens in games we don't against good teams?  On paper, this WR room should've been at least on par with last year or better.  It's not.  It's bottom tier in the league.  Nobody is doing much of anything other than Shakir.  We're actually missing Mack Hollins. He made lots of big catches for us.

 

On a related note, with all the success the Bills have running the ball, you'd think the play action stuff would be wide open but that doesn't appear to be the case.

 

2 hours ago, Joe Ferguson said:

Josh is being told not to force throws . That's why he's so hesitant in slinging it in fear of getting intercepted.

 

Agreed.

 

In a nutshell I think a bunch of things are at work simultaneously. Minimally:

 

1) The Bills lack the kind of premier receiving target which makes an offense's job so much easier.

2) To be proficient at something requires repetition. The Bills simply don't pass enough anymore to be good at it. I almost feel like the players should be scheduling extra sessions to address their lack of cohesiveness.

3) Josh has been so ingrained with not turning the ball over that he's become tentative and unsure. His decision making has worsened and he sometimes forces it when he should check down and sometimes checks down when he should pull the trigger.

4) Brady's not good at designing an offense which schemes players open.

 

2 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Palmer has a whopping 14 catches on the year. Not sure why I'm seeing so many people talk him up today. Absence makes the heart grow fonder, I suppose.

 

Before the Patriots game, Collinsworth and Tirico spoke with the Bills coaching staff who made it clear that 1) Palmer was faster than they first thought and 2) Palmer was a big part of the game plan.

 

Palmer had two big catches early on and then was injured... all in the 1st quarter I believe.

 

That game was supposed to be his coming out party.

 

2 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

Today Kincaid had 1 catch for 23yds. I thought Dalton was going to be our Kelce?  Everyone talks him up as a weapon yet we rarely target him.  The inconsistency in his usage drives me nuts.

 

2 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Kincaid was out snapped by Hawes today 34-14. I think the success of the running game had a lot to do with Dalton's lack of targets 

 

Between his questionable injury status this week and the way the game played out it was absolutely a combination of factors which limited his snap count.

 

2 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

Very happy for our front 4, even if it was Andy back there.  Patrick will be a little trickier to take down. This was a classic "get well" win for this team. Still a little concerned with JA.  

 

Agreed.

 

Every aspect of this football team is good enough to attain their goals, except the passing game.

 

2 hours ago, Steptide said:

Sorry if already posted, what was this about?! 

 

 

I'm guessing Dion was talking trash all game... as he usually does.

 

1 hour ago, colin said:

Lastly, this d looks so so much better without Bernard and rapp.  Those two guys have really sucked this season 

 

It's ridiculous that Rapp and Bernard played as many snaps this year as they have. As others have characterized it, addition by subtraction.

 

I would be fine if neither of them start another game for the Bills... ever.

 

1 hour ago, RunTheBall said:

A W is a W and man did we need this 40 burger. I’m not going to complain about Brady when you put up 40 points. 

 

Seeing the defense show signs of life was great. The addition of Hoecht, Ogunjobi, Hairston, Hancock and Poyer paid off big time. Poyer is a steadying influence out there and I loved the platooning with Hancock who saved a TD and that series ended up in a Carolina TO.

 

McD is calling the defense. Babich has been demoted. He will talk about it being a collaboration but McD has taken over. Good for now. We will see if Bobby can get it back over time

 

The linebackers looked better without Bernard out there. Hopefully he gets his mojo back. Williams made some solid plays after looking like ass, and Shaq Thompson is our best LB right now.

 

I’m so sick of our main guys being injured all the time. Glass Oliver joins Glass Milano, and Glass Bernard as being highly paid players who can’t stay on the field. He popped that bicep tendon. He’s done for the year, might be able to make it back deep in the playoffs. Just ridiculous.

 

Allen is off but that’s ok for now. We’ve gotta be able to win games when Josh doesn’t have an MVP game. I’m not concerned yet, I think he’s going to get his head back on straight. But I don’t like seeing him make crap decisions and missing wide open guys when they actually separate. IDK the reason but he’s carried this team enough over the years that they can carry him while he gets back to form.

 

We need to trade for a WR and a DT immediately. I’d say Shaheed and Harrison Philips are reasonable targets that are doable. I’d love Olave but he’s not coming. Our WR group is not good enough to get it done when the playoffs come.

 

Agree with all of your points. Well stated.

 

49 minutes ago, julian said:

This monster Hoecht, might be getting piss tested again after that performance.

 

Silence Shut Up GIF by Hyper RPG

 

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18 minutes ago, zow2 said:

The issue with Ray Davis 2025 is that he offers nothing special. He has no vision, no burst, does not run downhill, does not push the pile, etc..  I’d absolutely give Gore Jr a shot to have some meaningful carries.  McBeane is being stubborn about this. I guess Ray must be a prolific blocker to warrant staying the backup RB 

Ty Johnson has had a lot of disappearing acts this year as well. The run game is all Cook and the O line. 

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23 minutes ago, fergie's ire said:

That had crossed my mind.  I remember a few years ago he took a shot against the Packers that people suspected was concussion causing...and did not seem right for a few games after.  However, I would think that, since it wasn't severe enough that he got pulled from the came, that if that were the case, he'd be better by now...but who knows.

 

You never know what the recovery curve is in any given instance..

 

Brain injuries are mysterious.

 

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11 minutes ago, Best Williams Available said:

What is happening here? Their DL is as far into our backfield per LOS as our receivers are into D territory after 3 seconds.

 

 


Without the all-22 and a full clip, if my memory serves me correctly, this was the 3rd and 6 that had Curtis Samuel run a 4 yard whip route. Cool. I think Shakir ended up almost making a toe tip catch on the scramble by Allen but was OOB. 
 

There is no threat down the field and those deep players are just camping right at the line to gain. It is the perfect storm of inability to scheme guys open and the lack of talent to have a guy win 1v1 on the boundary.  
 

If this was a snap shot from 2022, Allen is 100% going to the bottom of the screen vs this look taking the match up. We saw it a million times with Diggs. He never looks that way and just plays the concept up top which seems outmatched from the snap. 

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47 minutes ago, zow2 said:

The issue with Ray Davis 2025 is that he offers nothing special. He has no vision, no burst, does not run downhill, does not push the pile, etc..  I’d absolutely give Gore Jr a shot to have some meaningful carries.  McBeane is being stubborn about this. I guess Ray must be a prolific blocker to warrant staying the backup RB 

 

I totally agree here. Sucks to say but Ray has nothing. Give Gore Jr a shot. 

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23 minutes ago, Best Williams Available said:

What is happening here? Their DL is as far into our backfield per LOS as our receivers are into D territory after 3 seconds.

 

 

 

I don't know, but he made a lot of bad decisions. Like look at this play at 2:33 in the video. That's absolutely terrible. Even after he sees FOUR guys closing in on him with nowhere to go, he cuts back inside to take a huge sack!

 

Why wouldn't you throw it away? These are mistakes he made in his first 2 years, now popping back up again. 

 

3rd & 6 at the opposing 14 yard line. Ran so far back that he was sacked past the 30 yard line. 

 

 

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Lord knows I don't want Josh hurt, but on some scrambles I wish he would just take the five yards and slide rather than expose himself to those hits while he is throwing off balance. 

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36 minutes ago, Best Williams Available said:

What is happening here? Their DL is as far into our backfield per LOS as our receivers are into D territory after 3 seconds.

 

 

But, at least he has clean pocket with no pressure.

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In the game I missed it. The end of half field goal attempt. How much time was left? Bills players celebrating the sack almost cost them. It looked like 12 men on the field when I counted for the bills.

 

It was pure chaos. 

 

What was said on TV?

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1 hour ago, zow2 said:

The issue with Ray Davis 2025 is that he offers nothing special. He has no vision, no burst, does not run downhill, does not push the pile, etc..  I’d absolutely give Gore Jr a shot to have some meaningful carries.  McBeane is being stubborn about this. I guess Ray must be a prolific blocker to warrant staying the backup RB 


I don’t disagree that Davis has been very underwhelming.  If Gore were activated from the PS to take Davis’ roster spot, we’d have to waive Davis then, correct?

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