Boatdrinks Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, LEBills said: For whatever reason it is a home/road issue. Bills are 5-1 at home and 2-3 on the road with the only two wins being over Justin Fields and Andy Dalton. They convert 50% of third downs at home, 36.4% on the road. Bills score a touchdown on 72% (4th) of red zone trips at home and 46% (t-25th) on the road. They average 32.5 ppg at home and 23.2 on the road. I could go on. So this will likely be a tougher game than it should and the Bengals game will be a shootout but has a very good chance of going our way. Winning on the road is one of the first indicators of a contender. The Bills struggles on the road are a result of their fall back to the pack in terms of talent. Mistakes and lack of attention to detail creep in. This version of the Bills may get into the playoffs, but they’ll be cannon fodder for the home team. Quote
Casey D Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 15 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: Winning on the road is one of the first indicators of a contender. The Bills struggles on the road are a result of their fall back to the pack in terms of talent. Mistakes and lack of attention to detail creep in. This version of the Bills may get into the playoffs, but they’ll be cannon fodder for the home team. Thanks Sunshine. 🤔 Quote
LEBills Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said: Winning on the road is one of the first indicators of a contender. The Bills struggles on the road are a result of their fall back to the pack in terms of talent. Mistakes and lack of attention to detail creep in. This version of the Bills may get into the playoffs, but they’ll be cannon fodder for the home team. While I agree we lack in talent in many areas, I think it is mostly a coaching issue this year. Our defense is actually giving up fewer points on the road than at home, but they don’t seem prepared to make stops early in the game. Often they clamp down on the second half (falcons, Texans) but at that point our offense is playing catch up which has been very bad for us. on the offense, we are actually a much better running team on the road than at home. Cook is averaging 5.7 yards per carry (that is excluding the Panthers game which if included jumps the average to 6.9 per game). But we are panicking to catch up and not running enough on the road. Against teams like the Falcons and Texans, if we leaned harder into the run game, I think we would have won those games. If we had better players, we could out talent our way through the poor coaching. But this year, we have enough if the team is prepared and executes but this has been the worst coaching regular season I can remember. I’m not sure it’s changing after 13 weeks, but if they get things together we won’t be an easy out even with our weaknesses. But after 12 weeks of this, I agree your prediction is most likely 1 Quote
KOKBILLS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, LEBills said: For whatever reason it is a home/road issue. Bills are 5-1 at home and 2-3 on the road with the only two wins being over Justin Fields and Andy Dalton. They convert 50% of third downs at home, 36.4% on the road. Bills score a touchdown on 72% (4th) of red zone trips at home and 46% (t-25th) on the road. They average 32.5 ppg at home and 23.2 on the road. I could go on. So this will likely be a tougher game than it should and the Bengals game will be a shootout but has a very good chance of going our way. The Bills did get a couple extra days to prepare...But they are going to be dealing with a massive disadvantage with these personnel changes all over the roster, and especially on the offensive line on the road... It's an awful lot to ask tbh... I'm less than confident. But we do have the Josh/Cook factor that can change anything if either gets hot... Quote
DuckyBoys Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago they can overcome the injuries on offense if Brady trots out a semblance of a game plan Abandoning the run and expecting Josh to drop back with the same simple concepts and create plays on his own is not a game plan. Brady's had all week to install a rb screen game run draws quick slants curls to slow down the Steelers pass rush Their back end is crap but you got to keep Josh upright On defense maybe they actually practiced tackling this week Quote
Shortchaz Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago The team reeks of hubris. We can’t make a simple game plan and expect our guys to win. It’s not happening, the playbook is so limited we can’t audible a tight end to pass block or chip? the ego of this team is mind numbing Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago 6 minutes ago, zow2 said: Massare making excuses before the game is even played is disgusting. I'm sorry, we are told all the time how deep this roster is. We are told all the time how excellent this team is constructed. Other teams win while missing starting players every week. I don't wanna hear it. Do what's need to win. 1 Quote
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