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I don't remember a game this late in a season where three potentially important players saw their first action in a Bills uniform. Our defense looked completely different and while part of it might be McD calling plays, a lot of it has to be these guys, who know where to be and run fast enough to get there...

 

What did you think? I am especially curious to hear what those who watch the all-22 have to say... how did they look?

 

Maxwell Hairston, CB, #31: For me, Hairston flashed as an athlete, no question. Love to see it and sorely needed on the Bills.

 

Michael Hoecht, DE, #55: Hoecht looked like he was lifting a car off a kid: crazy strength and fury in his play style. Loved it.

 

Larry Ogunjobi, DT, #99: Ogunjobi: saw him in on some tackles but I didn't really get a sense of him.

 

Jordan Hancock, DB, #37: Hancock is not new, but he had five tackles and generally looked good!

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yeah the defense looked much improved. We'll see how they look Vs KC. 

 

Walker looked good again and is really coming along, and it's also great (fingers and toes crossed)to see Bosa still healthy. Ed was the one bad spot, oh and Taron who looks a shell of his former self.

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   Hairston smacking the runner on the end around was nice. Tells me he is comfortable after the injury. 
   Hoecht looked like a potential game wrecker and the “ energy “ he brought is something we haven’t seen on this D since?

   While not new, Shaq gets a shout out too. Dude needs to be on the field as a starter from here on out. For those who didn’t see it, he was an integral part of the AJE pick. They showed a closeup replay of him calling the screen before the ball was snapped. 
    But, next week will give us a better idea about this D and how it is being called. And I suppose the O as well. 

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49 minutes ago, Buffalo Boy said:

   Hairston smacking the runner on the end around was nice. Tells me he is comfortable after the injury. 
   Hoecht looked like a potential game wrecker and the “ energy “ he brought is something we haven’t seen on this D since?

   While not new, Shaq gets a shout out too. Dude needs to be on the field as a starter from here on out. For those who didn’t see it, he was an integral part of the AJE pick. They showed a closeup replay of him calling the screen before the ball was snapped. 
    But, next week will give us a better idea about this D and how it is being called. And I suppose the O as well. 

I didn't get to see any of the game so I'm depending on those of you that did for did bits until I can see the highlights but it is definitely encouraging to here what you have posted and I'm glad that Hoetch has brought some much needed energy to the D as you said it has been sorely missing .

 

I hate that Ed got dinged and hope that he can get back soon, although I feel he isn't the game wrecker that he is being paid to be he can be just 1 more piece that other teams have to at the very least keep a eye on & while doing so might open up another player like Oganjoby to get some pressure or a sack because it's not always just 1 player and can be a sum of all of the parts that lead to success .

 

Let's hope moving forward health can be a main stay so that they all can get a cohesiveness to their playing together, I feel like that was something with Poyer & Hyde may have made them as good as they were their familiarity with each other and consistently being on the field helps & I think going forward can be a huge help to this unit with all of the new pieces !!

 

Consistency can lead to great Chemistry & hopefully better production !!! 

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2 hours ago, Ray Stonada said:

I don't remember a game this late in a season where three potentially important players saw their first action in a Bills uniform. Our defense looked completely different and while part of it might be McD calling plays, a lot of it has to be these guys, who know where to be and run fast enough to get there...

 

What did you think? I am especially curious to hear what those who watch the all-22 have to say... how did they look?

 

Maxwell Hairston, CB, #31: For me, Hairston flashed as an athlete, no question. Love to see it and sorely needed on the Bills.

 

Michael Hoecht, DE, #55: Hoecht looked like he was lifting a car off a kid: crazy strength and fury in his play style. Loved it.

 

Larry Ogunjobi, DT, #99: Ogunjobi: saw him in on some tackles but I didn't really get a sense of him.

 

Jordan Hancock, DB, #37: Hancock is not new, but he had five tackles and generally looked good!


I 100% agree with your assessment of all four. I want to see more of Hancock. It is nice having Poyer as insurance and as a mentor to him and Bishop. But the Bills are far more athletic with Bishop and Hancock on the field. 

 

In addition, I will add that Shaq Thompson and Dorain Williams need to be our regular starting Linebackers. 

 

Think about this: In one game, the defense improved substantially by adding speed and strength in getting Hoecht, Ogunjobi, Thompson, Williams, Hairston, and Hancock on the field. That's an addition of six new starting-quality players. And, these new people make our other new people—Bosa, Walker, and Bishop—better. 

 

I know it is only one game, but for the first time this season, the defense looked legitimate. Talent makes all coaches smarter.

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