Livinginthepast Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Yes that was their strategy. Of course a smart OC would anticipate that and have a plan B and plan C, but well you know where this is headed. 1 Quote
BillsFooteball Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Yeah the fact bills WRS couldn’t beat and win one on one matchups vs Miami backup secondary tell you everything you need to know about them Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I’m only 3 drives in, but so far a few things jump out at me: - 12/13 personnel: Miami went to a 5 down front (3 DTs). It made it really hard on our interior guys to get to the second level. - 3rd & 1: Torrence mental error and stays on the double team instead of coming off his block to the ILB who makes the stop. - 1 blown up run in the back field was on McGovern, completely overrun’s the LB on the inside zone and gets beat underneath. -#20 for Miami is very good against the run. Edited 1 hour ago by EmotionallyUnstable Quote
philholbroo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago they knew Bills coaches were coming in looking to play it safe and be very vanilla. They knew they could stack and press as there was zero threat for long plays. They also knew that it would take at least 1st half for Bills to adjust out of that, or them being up big. Up 16 Bills were not adjusting gameplan. Quote
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