Tulsabillsfanz Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago It’s easy to post criticism like this thread if you pretend everything’s in slow motion and you can instantly reposition your body and throw. Knox came open after the throwing motion was started. More importantly, it was 4th down and Josh knew he had to QUICKLY get the ball out before the Houston defender diving at his legs resulted in his 9th sack. Getting sacked on 4th down at the end of games happens to NFL QBs more than people realize. We’re just accustomed to Josh NOT doing that. Josh played a good game considering the constant heavy pass rush and getting hit over and over. I’m just glad he avoided getting injured. 1 1 Quote
MainEvent Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 1 hour ago, stlbills13 said: Did this many people really miss the OPI flag on the play? Lol I got pissed and shot off the couch so I missed it. Didn’t see the screen again til the clock hit 0. Guessing the same happened to many others Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago Just now, pennstate10 said: Yes it would have counted (ie, been relevant). Texans would have to accept penalty, and Bills would have had another play. I don’t understand why people can’t comprehend this. 😎 That's if Knox even catches it, right? He was wide open and those are the ones he drops. 1 1 Quote
PromoTheRobot Posted 35 minutes ago Posted 35 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Rousseauisnoschmo said: Stone mitts would have dropped it. Moot point. Lol, "Stone Mitts" was 3 inches of his foot out of bounds from winning the game for us with his late sideline catch. Quote
Einstein Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 1 hour ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Seeing him throw to Knox would have been great to see him find a wide open guy, but the play WOULDN'T HAVE COUNTED ANYWAY! I don't understand why people can't comprehend this. It’s incredible how people start these posts and have no idea… 1) As BuffaloBillyG said, due to OPI it wouldn’t have counted anyway. 2) Palmer was who the play was designed for. He was the bread the whole way. Knox was supposed to set a pick for Palmer to get free but he was just a step too late. 1 Quote
streetkings01 Posted 29 minutes ago Posted 29 minutes ago 46 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said: if the throw was completed to Knox and he gets the first down the Texans accept the penalty and the Bills get another down. Yes it would have been 4th and long but 4th and long is better than the end of the game. Not sure why people aren’t understanding that. I get that part, but that’s not what some of these people are arguing……they’re arguing that Allen missed a touchdown on the play when it wouldn’t have counted. 1 Quote
cgang Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago I think the killer was bonehead Dawkins' false start on the 17 on a 3rd and 1. Good job Dion. Under a minute to go, Bills driving with some momentum, and that happens. Getting tired of his false starts. 1 Quote
Einstein Posted 28 minutes ago Posted 28 minutes ago For future GENERAL reference for everyone: SEEING AN OPEN PERSON ON THE FIELD DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING WITHOUT CONTEXT. Read that bolded section over and over again. 1) The QB goes through progressions. The open receiver is often open AFTER the QB passes him in the progression. 2) Many plays are designed to get certain people open - like Palmer. That’s what happened on this play. And Allen was pressured making him unable to move on. 1 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted 25 minutes ago Posted 25 minutes ago 1 hour ago, stlbills13 said: Did this many people really miss the OPI flag on the play? They were screaming at the TV and missed the part where the refs called Offensive pass interference on that play. Also there is a picture going around of Allen looking towards Knox as he breaks open thanks to the Davis pick and you see TWO rushers coming in unblocked at Allen. They are in the middle of their sprint and are coming in from BOTH sides. They are about 3 & 4yards away from Allen in the picture. Assuming they can cover 40 yards in less then 5 seconds Allen had less then a half a second to set his feet and fire that pass off. 1 Quote
Guns N' Rosen Posted 23 minutes ago Posted 23 minutes ago 2 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Seeing him throw to Knox would have been great to see him find a wide open guy, but the play WOULDN'T HAVE COUNTED ANYWAY! I don't understand why people can't comprehend this. It could be the chronic that's defying his logic? 😁 1 Quote
JoshAllin Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago (edited) The main problem here is not max protecting especially in a crucial situation after getting pressured all game. He would've hit whoever clean here Edited 22 minutes ago by JoshAllin 1 Quote
Guns N' Rosen Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 1 hour ago, ShakAttack said: As far as the shoulda woulda stuff... The offensive PI on 4th and 6... Despite everything, that sure looked like defensive PI to me. One of our receivers is tackled in the middle of the field during his route. Even the Texans seemed to be convinced that flag was going to be on them. Surprised this isn't getting any attention given all the things that have. There was some real Texas home cookin' during that game Quote
NoSaint Posted 20 minutes ago Posted 20 minutes ago 38 minutes ago, Tulsabillsfanz said: It’s easy to post criticism like this thread if you pretend everything’s in slow motion and you can instantly reposition your body and throw. Knox came open after the throwing motion was started. More importantly, it was 4th down and Josh knew he had to QUICKLY get the ball out before the Houston defender diving at his legs resulted in his 9th sack. Getting sacked on 4th down at the end of games happens to NFL QBs more than people realize. We’re just accustomed to Josh NOT doing that. Josh played a good game considering the constant heavy pass rush and getting hit over and over. I’m just glad he avoided getting injured. he also had just injured his throwing arm/hand 1 Quote
uticaclub Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Augie said: It feels like a Monday, but we are about to go into a weekend. At least we should have the bad taste out of our mouths before an NFL football game should be played on Sunday. Thursday night NFL football blows, but we know why they do it. TNF is great when we win 😂 I remember when the mandatory Thursday game was our only primetime game. Quote
HappyDays Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago Another week of this crap. Awesome. Here's the actual play: It's the 2nd one in the clip starting at 28 seconds. Here's what Allen sees as Knox is breaking open: So we are wanting Allen to throw the ball through a charging defender completely blind to what is going on at Knox's area of the field. Okay. Also not that it matters but the throw to Palmer is there if Palmer comes back to the ball. He instead starts running upfield. But I don't blame Palmer or any player for this crap play. This is on Brady for calling mesh for the 10,000th time in this game. Your OL has gotten worked all night and you call a play that asks your QB to stand in the pocket holding the ball while routes develop. Awful awful awful. 2 Quote
Augie Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 1 minute ago, uticaclub said: TNF is great when we win 😂 I remember when the mandatory Thursday game was our only primetime game. Honestly, I’ve never liked Thursday night games win or lose. Having only 3-4 days of rest, recuperation and preparation just isn’t good on any level. It’s one of the many greed moves that bothers me. 1 Quote
Chief Loves Bills Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago 2 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Seeing him throw to Knox would have been great to see him find a wide open guy, but the play WOULDN'T HAVE COUNTED ANYWAY! I don't understand why people can't comprehend this. I think the argument isn’t that it would count but would have demonstrated better vision by Allen. I speaks to Josh being rattled or not seeing open guys. Penalty isn’t relevant. Quote
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