chris heff Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 23 minutes ago, HOUSE said: Michael Hoecht I agree, the Eagles beat the Chiefs badly by rushing four and putting everyone else in coverage. Chiefs OL is suspect, their running game hasn’t been good and now Pacheco is probably out. I think the Bills can get pressure with four. Move Hoecht around, he could have a big day. 2 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago If Trey Smith sits in curious to see how Jordan Phillips performs. 1 1 Quote
NewEra Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I really hope that it’s Kincaid followed by Cook. 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 4 hours ago, BVBILLS said: Washington showed how to move the ball against them. I say it gonna be Cook And Kincaid & Knox. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, chris heff said: I agree, the Eagles beat the Chiefs badly by rushing four and putting everyone else in coverage. Chiefs OL is suspect, their running game hasn’t been good and now Pacheco is probably out. I think the Bills can get pressure with four. Move Hoecht around, he could have a big day. My concern with rushing four is will they maintain discipline and keep Mahomes bottled up? Or will the first guy through scream past him without breaking down, and then when he scrambles up or out of the pocket, will the 2nd guy lunge at his feet rather than strafe/stalk and regain contain while the troops rally? 37 minutes ago, NewEra said: I really hope that it’s Kincaid followed by Cook. But aren't those the two guys you absolutely sell-out against if you're Spagnuolo? Like hit Kincaid on every snap possible (on the way to Cook) and then bracket him in coverage? Single man against the Bills WRs in general, and on 3rd down find additional eyes for Shakir/Kincaid. Blitzes, stunts, aggressive man coverage with deliberate matchup-focused schemes: 22 following Shakir around on 3rd down and Kincaid doubled, for example. Make boundary receivers and depth TEs beat you while getting after Cook and Allen. 1 Quote
PonyBoy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Prater period. These games are usually very close. Prater will be the clutch player to decide it. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 minutes ago, PonyBoy said: Prater period. These games are usually very close. Prater will be the clutch player to decide it. Even if there isn't a high leverage, late-game field goal try, Prater will still be essential in maximizing points through PATs and FGs throughout. Maybe the big kick is at the end of the 1st half, for example. Or really, any missed scoring kicks or even flubbed kickoffs (out of bounds or outside landing zone) could sway things heavily in retrospect, given the typically narrow margins between these teams. Gotta convert those opportunities. CANNOT SQUANDER opportunities for points. 1 Quote
NewEra Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 54 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: My concern with rushing four is will they maintain discipline and keep Mahomes bottled up? Or will the first guy through scream past him without breaking down, and then when he scrambles up or out of the pocket, will the 2nd guy lunge at his feet rather than strafe/stalk and regain contain while the troops rally? But aren't those the two guys you absolutely sell-out against if you're Spagnuolo? Like hit Kincaid on every snap possible (on the way to Cook) and then bracket him in coverage? Single man against the Bills WRs in general, and on 3rd down find additional eyes for Shakir/Kincaid. Blitzes, stunts, aggressive man coverage with deliberate matchup-focused schemes: 22 following Shakir around on 3rd down and Kincaid doubled, for example. Make boundary receivers and depth TEs beat you while getting after Cook and Allen. Even more reason I hope it’s Kincaid 1 1 Quote
Richard Noggin Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 7 minutes ago, NewEra said: Even more reason I hope it’s Kincaid Impose your will. Do what you do best, if you can. No doubt. That would be sweet. 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 29 minutes ago, Richard Noggin said: Even if there isn't a high leverage, late-game field goal try, Prater will still be essential in maximizing points through PATs and FGs throughout. Maybe the big kick is at the end of the 1st half, for example. Or really, any missed scoring kicks or even flubbed kickoffs (out of bounds or outside landing zone) could sway things heavily in retrospect, given the typically narrow margins between these teams. Gotta convert those opportunities. CANNOT SQUANDER opportunities for points. I got dreams of prater erasing Norwood coming out of retirement and kicking the game winner in the super bowl Full circle.. fairy tail ending 1 1 Quote
Sojourner Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 4 hours ago, The Jokeman said: If Trey Smith sits in curious to see how Jordan Phillips performs. Yup. No Smith and the big guys inside better make the most of it. Quote
benderbender Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago The refs will have a big day i’m sure. But I’d like for Hairston to shine. Maybe he can show Coleman how to meet expectations. Quote
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