Since1981 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 47 minutes ago, Tim Tindale said: when Cook is in the game, we run; when Ty is in the game we pass YES! In the olden days Thurman was in 3 downs and D didn’t know pass/run. We telegraph 1 5 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago One key to this victory was Ty Johnson and our ability to covert short yardage with him. Off the top of my head, he had a 3rd and short run conversion, two 3rd down pass conversions, and a 4th down run conversion. I might have missed some others. 4 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Just now, HappyDays said: Oh Allen REALLY got in his head. I respect Heyward more than he's showing worthy here. He and the rest of the Steelers D were looking to take shots at Allen at every opportunity, hitting him late, "finishing" tackles, and also flopping on Allen and laying on him. So then when Josh gets sick of it and gives them some back while they're laying on him for an extended time, they act like this? Grow up, Cam. If you're gonna dish it out, you gotta take it too. 5 3 4 Quote
Joe Ferguson Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Bills ran 51 times for 249 yards and no sack of Josh Allen. Dion Dawkins can be benched the rest of the season. 3 1 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. Edit: the zero sacks stat is misleading IMO. The quick passing game and very low ADOT along with the fact Allen was routinely ducking pass rushers was huge in this stats, along with Brady’s heavy run game imo I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit Edited 19 hours ago by EmotionallyUnstable 2 1 4 1 1 Quote
Dan in Owego Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Did anyone else hear the Doink about 2 seconds before they showed the Prater missed XP?? 1 Quote
dcinmuncie Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit You are correct Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit Agreed. The passing offense has to get better. That said, I hope this is more their identity going forward. Run and play action. More 2-RB sets. We can’t be running all these 4-receiver spread sets with that group of jokers. 1 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Has anyone seen a replay of the Coleman TD? Was this about to be another gem of a blown up WR screen called by Brady that Allen bailed him out of? 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Just now, EmotionallyUnstable said: Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit Yeah I think that's fair. The Bills have shown they can win when their preferred game script goes well. When we can impose our will running the ball and eventually make the opposing offense one dimensional, those are the games we win by 20+. Of course you can't always expect that game script to work out. When we've been in situations where we had no choice but to pass the ball this year we have been mostly unsuccessful, and the vast majority of fault for that lies with Beane and his failures to seriously address the WR room. It is hard to envision us winning 4 playoff games in a row with such a glaring weakness but we'll get there and see what happens. 1 Quote
Simon Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, DrDawkinstein said: I respect Heyward more than he's showing worthy here. This is really out of character for him. He was probably pissed off because they were beating the snot out of them with the same sets and calls all day long and they couldn't do anything about it. Quote
Nitro Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. Edit: the zero sacks stat is misleading IMO. The quick passing game and very low ADOT along with the fact Allen was routinely ducking pass rushers was huge in this stats, along with Brady’s heavy run game imo I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit The wind at field level was a factor for the QBs. 1 1 Quote
RunTheBall Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 3 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Wet blanket post alert: assuming we’ve already given Brady and co props for the game plan, running, execution…. There are still significant issues with this offenses ability to pass the ball, and it is an issue at many levels, including the coordinator, skill positions, up front and yes the QB too. I am hopeful they have another switch to flip but at 6/12 in the first half with 50 yards and a 4.2 yards per attempt, we were lucky the defense took this game over. Another less than 20 point showing from the offense. The game played out well into their schematic advantage in the second half but they will not be so lucky every game. Edit: the zero sacks stat is misleading IMO. The quick passing game and very low ADOT along with the fact Allen was routinely ducking pass rushers was huge in this stats, along with Brady’s heavy run game imo I would caution everyone to pump the breaks a bit You are kidding right? We were missing Palmer, Kincaid, Samuel, 2 starting offensive tackles and McGovern was playing with 1 arm. We were playing a very good defensive front. Brady called a great game, and I’ve been on the fire Brady train for a while now. You really want Josh to hang onto the ball for over 3 seconds with 2 backup OTs? Who’s he going to throw to? Cooks who’s been here for 3 days? Coleman whose first move is to Velcro himself to the DB as soon as the ball is hiked? Shakir, who doesn’t run more than 5 yards past the LOS? Enjoy the W. Yes, we need an intermediate and downfield passing game. This wasn’t the team to try that against given our limitations and their style 3 1 1 Quote
KCNC Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Dan in Owego said: Did anyone else hear the Doink about 2 seconds before they showed the Prater missed XP?? I did too. Thought I was hearing things, since you know, I'm old. 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Just now, Simon said: This is really out of character for him. He was probably pissed off because they were beating the snot out of them with the same sets and calls all day long and they couldn't do anything about it. Exactly how I see it. I think he'd be frustrated in that post game no matter what the questions were about. It was an incredibly frustrating game for the Pitt DL and that is usually their stable strong point. The Josh stuff just seems blown up in the moment of that 10 second clip. Cam did clarify it was just that one incident, and even kinda told on himself when he said Josh admitted it by saying "I had to get you off me some way". Like, dude, why are you still laying on him to the point he has to knee you off? 4 minutes ago, Big Blitz said: Social Media Diva! Trade him for a 3rd round pick! He's a cancer to the team with his hold-in! 1 Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) Yes, today we could @RunTheBall and should enjoy the W. But I am serious, that the concerns of the passing offense, despite not being needed today, are a consistent limitation that we’ve seen over and over all season. It has little to do with the injuries today, or the match up and the play calling in how they tried to beat Pitt. How could you argue that? However, today the running game masked this major issue, and it was good enough to beat the Steelers and keep us well in the hunt for the WC. It does not however instill confidence in their ability to hang with or defeat more capable teams. Edited 19 hours ago by EmotionallyUnstable 2 1 Quote
Since1981 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago 4 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: ating the snot out of them with the same sets and calls all day long and they couldn't do anything about it. Yes. That doesn’t happen often. Where a team just repeats plays successfully. NFL that never works in NFL but it did today. Quote
ngbills Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I would hate to be a steeler fan. That is a bad football team with not a lot to look forward to. They are stuck in the forever 9-8 football. 1 Quote
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