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8 hours ago, Bills!Win! said:

Knowing what we know now, we would’ve won if our tackles would’ve left the game right after their injuries last week and didn’t try to stubbornly play through them 

Lots of rose colored glasses around here now. What I saw was that Anderson is a mauler in the run game but his pass pro was terrible. Van Demark's play is definitely of backup quality. I love how some seem to completely lose sight of reality.

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40 minutes ago, Spiderweb said:

Lots of rose colored glasses around here now. What I saw was that Anderson is a mauler in the run game but his pass pro was terrible. Van Demark's play is definitely of backup quality. I love how some seem to completely lose sight of reality.

 

Anderson is not an NFL RT and struggled, but you have to commend him for contributing to the win and finding a way. 

 

The quality of OL play around the league is so bad, Van Demark deserves a shot to start somewhere. He is at the very least serviceable. He looks a lot better on the left side than he does on the right imo. 

 

I am the anti-hope guy, but I think those two deserve some credit for contributing to the win and making it through in a tough spot. 

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11 hours ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

It makes me wonder if they need to look at making a change this offseason.   Brown busts his butt, but isnt great at pass blocking

 

I get Dawkins is popular, does community stuff,but its been broken down how for I guess weeks now, he gives up on blocks early.   Several have seemed to wonder if he is just about the popularity vs. Being a great football player anymore.   Not good when those questions arise for the guy protecting your QB's blind side.

 

When you get called for phantom holds all season long you tend to let go at that point to try to not get called.  

Posted
10 hours ago, vincec said:

#4

He is our MVP for this season

1 hour ago, SoCal Deek said:

Those two backups did great yesterday and the ENTIRE locker room knew it. You could see Josh congratulating them right at the end of the game. He knows. 

McDermott gave game balls to both of them in the locker room

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10 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

Dawkins didn't have concussion symptoms until after the game so I don't know how you can blame coaching for that.  You're definitely right about Brown though.

We don't know that. According to Joe Marino, reporters said immediately after the Houston game that he seemed a bit off in the postgame interviews.

Posted
11 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

Simply put, today was an Aaron Kromer game. 

I will pile on to this thought. I think Kromer is excellent! An unsung hero if you will. A strength of this Bills team is the OLine, and they are not a bunch of 1st round picks he is working with. 
I hope his voice influences Brady even more in the future game planning.

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57 minutes ago, WNYFAN1 said:

Let's not overreact to one game. The Steelers may actually suck.

The Steelers actually suck

29 minutes ago, Desert Bills Fan said:

I will pile on to this thought. I think Kromer is excellent! An unsung hero if you will. A strength of this Bills team is the OLine, and they are not a bunch of 1st round picks he is working with. 
I hope his voice influences Brady even more in the future game planning.

Umm...you forgot about the 8 sacks that Allen took just 10 days again in humid Houston?

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2 minutes ago, ganesh said:

The Steelers actually suck

Umm...you forgot about the 8 sacks that Allen took just 10 days again in humid Houston?

Lol, forgetting everything except the most recently played game is absolutely on-point for this forum!

 

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The OL played well, but they were also fortunate that the Steelers couldn't figure out how to stop the run, even though they knew it was coming all game long. A better opponent probably would have done a better job of locking it down after the half. 

Posted
12 hours ago, Simon said:

 

It wasn't just those two.

The Bills were throwing a variety of players at Watt all night long.

They were chipping him all night. 

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5 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

 

Anderson is not an NFL RT and struggled, but you have to commend him for contributing to the win and finding a way. 

 

The quality of OL play around the league is so bad, Van Demark deserves a shot to start somewhere. He is at the very least serviceable. He looks a lot better on the left side than he does on the right imo. 

 

I am the anti-hope guy, but I think those two deserve some credit for contributing to the win and making it through in a tough spot. 

 

In my mind Anderson's future is revolving on whether he can be the LG next year.

What are your thoughts on that?

 

It's good he can sub in at RT if necessary.

As a RFA next year, is a 2nd round tender too much for him?  I'm thinking not.  Having him in camp next year would be great.

Posted
15 hours ago, Mark Vader said:

Bye, bye Dion Dawkins?

Idiocy to suggest this at this point based on play. Nowwwww if you wanted to make an argument on age + inflating contract numbers, maybe coupled with a bonafide tackle prospect dropping to us, where we shouldn't have been able to get him.

 

Maybe he could have decent trade value in a scenario like that? Emotionally, id hate it... but its a business, and the right conditions could make the scenario attractive.

 

However, hes been outstanding for a long time. Bad game vs Texans.... but hes likely banged up. I think there was a play that I saw a replay of where a concussion was reasonably suspicious... coulda been just a regular ol bad game.

 

One bad game and some false starts, with hazy circumstances around it... no, I think this is an insane jump to throw this out there.

 

We shall see

Posted
2 minutes ago, BillsShredder83 said:

Idiocy to suggest this at this point based on play. Nowwwww if you wanted to make an argument on age + inflating contract numbers, maybe coupled with a bonafide tackle prospect dropping to us, where we shouldn't have been able to get him.

 

Maybe he could have decent trade value in a scenario like that? Emotionally, id hate it... but its a business, and the right conditions could make the scenario attractive.

 

However, hes been outstanding for a long time. Bad game vs Texans.... but hes likely banged up. I think there was a play that I saw a replay of where a concussion was reasonably suspicious... coulda been just a regular ol bad game.

 

One bad game and some false starts, with hazy circumstances around it... no, I think this is an insane jump to throw this out there.

 

We shall see

 

Trading Dawkins in the spring results in a $22M dead cap hit.

I don't see that happening.

 

The young guys did great.  But teams don't have a lot of film on them.

Long term is no guarantees.

 

I believe the offseason will be interesting on the OL, Dawkins being traded however I put at zero percent.

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