Billz4ever Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago I'm just finding out Bosa pulled a hammy in this game? 1 1 Quote
Yobogoya! Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Process said: Andrew Fillipponi @ThePoniExpress 1m TJ Watt on Bills rushing dominance: “I’ve never seen a team run the same play that much and have that kind of success.” Wow. Joe Brady when at last his master plan of using the same play over and over again is vindicated: 3 1 Quote
YoloinOhio Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Just now, Billz4ever said: I'm just finding out Bosa pulled a hammy in this game? He’s playing on borrowed time I fear Quote
Comebackkid Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, Tim Tindale said: We know it can’t be the former. We have all fired Brady seven times this year. Each. i fired him 10 times in just one game...he keeps coming back though Quote
Billz4ever Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said: He’s playing on borrowed time I fear And of course at the worst possible time. Quote
kkim0904 Posted 56 minutes ago Posted 56 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, zow2 said: McD has been grinding, along with his protege, Babich, to fix this defense. All we can ask is that he fixes the defensive side of the ball that is his expertise, and it appears he has done a great job. They gave up nothing the 2nd half vs Houston (60 yards and 3 points from a Shakir fumble) and today stuffed the Steelers on their field. I'll see what they do vs Cincinnati but it's promising. Our defense look completely different after Bernard got hurt in 2nd half of Houston game. McD and Babich still believes in Bernard. 1 Quote
Psautcsk Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, WideNine said: Their young guys on the d-line are having to grow up in a hurry. Saw positive plays from Solomon, Walker, and Sanders. Bishop continues to flash what we were hoping to see from him. Taron is either injured or just spent at slot as I see they are subbing Cam Lewis in more often and I don't think there is that much of a drop off and I think he often seems more willing to click and close to fill and make tackles. I know we have not often gotten our worth out of older big-name signings, but who doesn't think that Joey Bosa has pretty much kept this DL from total collapse this year while they have been trying everything to fill the other gaps. Basically playing with one hand - earned it. On offense folks may want to see a wide open game, but with two backup OTs in the game going up against veteran pass rushers in Watt and Highsmith, they did the smart thing getting the ball out of Allen's hands quickly and leaning into their running game. They also did not have either receiver that can actually get open in Kincaid and Palmer starting the game so no real downfield threats to use. Also, I really liked how decisive Allen was taking off and taking a good angle to the sideline and the marker today. He did not set himself up for sacks or getting hit by holding the ball and looking downfield for options that have been few and far between this year - just not there and the best thing to do is take a good angle to the sideline and pickup what yards he could. Thought that late hit on the slide definitely should have been called, but Allen did a good job eluding the rush on several occasions and breaking tackles and I think that was because he was a lot more decisive about I am just going to take off now. Tough gutsy win - go Bills! OL trade capital for a wide receiver Quote
tigerthelion Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago Gave me flashbacks of the team running all over Dallas a few years back. Just ran all over the Steelers. It certainly helped today that the Steelers are a pretty trash team haha. Win ugly, win pretty, doesn't matter, just find a way. On to the Bengals. Hopefully Josh Allen can find some plays against that porous defense. Quote
WideNine Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 5 minutes ago, DaVinci said: Gotta hand it to Bosa. Gutting through the injured wrist and making a game changing play. Playing with one hand - and he was chasing down plays all day. Bosa is a dude. May be time for tough love at OBD. They like to pamper their own, but they need to make sure the guys they roster can stay somewhat healthy and contribute and being willing to cut ties with those that cannot. A re-think at DT and LB may help too when they are looking for roster additions via the draft and FA. Getting some bigger bodies up front and LBs that have the attitude needed to play the run may also help keep our smaller DBs and safeties from taking on so many guys coming at them with a full head of steam and getting injured. There is a lesson to be taken away from being near the bottom of rush defence and having so many of your defenders getting injured. Quote
Ralonzo Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago "I've never seen a team run the same play as much as they did today" - TJ Watt Quote
fmr60 Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago The Bills played with a toughness that we have not seen in a while. 2 Quote
UKBillFan Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Not the best performance, and still look messy at times - particularly on offense - but a win is a win. I thought we would be in for a low scoring defeat so am happy we've moved on to 8-4. In fairness, the NFL this season is Any Given Sunday more than ever. Teams seem so much more competitive in general... maybe except for the Titans and, to a lesser extent, the Saints... it's making for a stressful if enthralling year. The Bengals will offer a far bigger challenge for the defense but a really good job today. Quote
Chicken Boo Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago An important win. A big, ugly, important win. MVP of the game - Cook, the workhorse with 32 carries and 35 overall touches. Quote
CircleTheWagons99 Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Ralonzo said: "I've never seen a team run the same play as much as they did today" - TJ Watt With success. 1 Quote
Bob in STL Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Big Win and it is all about the W. Defense cane up big. Bills dominated the second half on the road, with a banged up offensive line, and in high -wind wintry conditions. Was that a record for rushing yards given up by Pittsburgh? Well done. Get ready for Cinci. 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago 1 minute ago, fmr60 said: The Bills played with a toughness that we have not seen in a while. they just did it against Carolina a few weeks ago. Its an identical game. Quote
Nelius Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Josh Allen has more rushing TDs than a anybody ever. Like in NFL history. James Cook may put up 1600 rushing yards this year. Most in Buffalo history easy. Do we have these “very minor bits and pieces” put together before the real fans that understand WR dynamics wake up? Just making sure 1 Quote
Since1981 Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago 1 minute ago, CircleTheWagons99 said: I've never seen a team run the same play as much as they did today" - TJ Watt Kromer is god 1 Quote
UKBillFan Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Ralonzo said: "I've never seen a team run the same play as much as they did today" - TJ Watt Why not, if it works? It feels like coordinators often overthink play calls even if they're working. They just assume the opponents will work it out so move on. Sometimes sticking with something until proven the question's been answered is the way to go. 1 Quote
Rocbillsfan1 Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago The only reason why games are so much more competitive is the Bills Chiefs and Ravens have all taken a step back together. Quote
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