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11 hours ago, sven233 said:

You won't be able to just throw 13 personnel out there all day and dominate on the ground and hope your passing game can make a few plays on every drive to control the clock.

 

Well, the Bills didn’t do that yesterday so I think they have a good idea of what they need to do.

 

Conversely, I’ve seen many games in which you think you know what a team can and can’t do, and are then surprised when they do it.  The Bills have shown that when they are committed to the run they can be successful even against good fronts.

 

The opening line is Bills -3.5.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Psautcsk said:

This is a Keon Coleman game. JK

 

I mean he did have a long TD against them last year on a nice individual effort.

Just now, Kirby Jackson said:

This team has been a bad matchup for the Bills. Find a way even if it’s ugly. Get by Houston and Pittsburgh and you’re back on track.

 

Pittsburgh I think they should trounce

Posted
2 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

This team has been a bad matchup for the Bills. Find a way even if it’s ugly. Get by Houston and Pittsburgh and you’re back on track.

 

Agreed, but their offense is really bad right now, which is just what the Bills need to get some confidence on D.

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, eball said:

 

Agreed, but their offense is really bad right now, which is just what the Bills need to get some confidence on D.

 

It’s possible we get Mills and Rudolph over the next 2 weeks. That would be ideal.

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Without riding the roller coaster, because I'm not sure we can rely on Shavers to go 4-90-TD again, but the air offense passed the eye test yesterday. Can't even recall the last time we saw so many mid and deep throws. 
 

Need to clean up the OL free blitzers, but I'm a little encouraged with what we saw yesterday. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Kirby Jackson said:

It’s possible we get Mills and Rudolph over the next 2 weeks. That would be ideal.

Mills isn't a bad QB. He has a much lower ceiling than Stroud, obviously...but I think he has a higher floor. He will be steady.

 

I said in the off-season, Rudolph should have been the starter in Pittsburgh and they should have passed of Rodgers. Aaron doesn't offer anything more than Rudolph does these days. The team likes playing for Rudolph as well. He can execute the gameplan and doesn't turn the ball over a ton. Honestly, I think I'd rather play against Rodgers because he's a statue these days 

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