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12 hours ago, BillsShredder83 said:

While this isnt exactly thr balance were looking for this is amazing to be able to do. 

 

Side note Hawes has been a monster and getting even better. Fun short clip, this Film Watchers kid rulesssss

 

 

https://x.com/Filmwatchers1/status/1995626648381886633?t=_BT8KZd1AjkavBLWrMR4ig&s=19

A lot of people are critical of the whole same play thing, I'm fine with it in rare occasions. OL beat up, QB beat up, can't stop it so just keep doing it.
 

The worry is he will spam a playcall when it's not working, or in a critical moment when everyone knows it's coming. 4th and short, playoffs, I wonder what play they will call?

Posted
10 hours ago, Niagara Dude said:

Hopefully we get Dawkins back this week,  if we do then the Bills should come in this game passing and taking strikes down the field. The are going to prepare all week to load up the box to stop the run so we need to establish the pass early

Why can't we do the same with VandeMark?  He will do just as well as Dawkins at this point in their careers.   

 

But agree with your premise that we need to come in takings shots down the field.  If I am Al Golden the DC for Cinci, I am certainly loading the box.  And the Bills had best be prepared.  If not, fire Brady at halftime.  (I would absolutely love that.)

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Posted
7 hours ago, Psautcsk said:

Can they do this against the Patriots? I am skeptical, especially since they have 2 weeks to get ready.

I am more concerned about containing Mayes and his receivers.  NE doesn't run great, but they give Maye all sorts of time.  And their receivers are always open.  I would load up and rush 5 on every play from all different angles.  A couple of big shots on Maye is what's needed.  Teams almost never send the house anymore.  I think if a team started using the 46 defense of yesteryear, it would take some time for offenses to adjust.  You just can't drill the QB under the chin anymore like the 85 Bears did constantly.  But you can still bring heat.  I am surprised that no DC's study that, and come up with a modern version.  Instead they lay back and play a shell.  Good offenses will bleed you to death like the Pats do.  And then take shots over the top when you bring LB's up on the short stuff.  I don't like Trey White against either the Bengals or Pats.  They will target him.  

Posted

We should be careful reading too much into this game. 

 

After the Texans game we were wasting Allen's prime, the coach's message was stale, Allen needed weapons, etc. That was 10 days ago.

 

Now after smashing the Steelers we're the 85 Bears. 

 

Not many realize just how bad the Steelers actually are. They are 6-6 because NE and Indy threw up all over themselves and turned the ball over again and again and again. And NE still could have won that game. They also played the Bengals twice without Burrow and gave up 30+ to Flacco in a loss. 

 

It'll become apparent once the Ravens hammer them twice and they go on to lose a bunch down the stretch. 

 

I'm glad we won, but let's realize that the opponent basically gave up during the game because their offense cannot score 10 points. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Paup 1995MVP said:

I am more concerned about containing Mayes and his receivers.  NE doesn't run great, but they give Maye all sorts of time.  And their receivers are always open.  I would load up and rush 5 on every play from all different angles.  A couple of big shots on Maye is what's needed.  Teams almost never send the house anymore.  I think if a team started using the 46 defense of yesteryear, it would take some time for offenses to adjust.  You just can't drill the QB under the chin anymore like the 85 Bears did constantly.  But you can still bring heat.  I am surprised that no DC's study that, and come up with a modern version.  Instead they lay back and play a shell.  Good offenses will bleed you to death like the Pats do.  And then take shots over the top when you bring LB's up on the short stuff.  I don't like Trey White against either the Bengals or Pats.  They will target him.  

Bosa injury is big if it keeps him out for a few weeks. Hopefully Morgan Fox can do something for the pass rush if Bosa  is out. Diggs and Hollins know our strengths and how to exploit our weaknesses. 

Posted
7 hours ago, Chaos said:

Imposing your will on the Steelers is different than say imposing your will on the Texans.  Bills have been imposing their will on bad teams for many years now.  Not much experience on imposing their will past the WC round of playoffs. 

 

True, but the game plan vs the Steelers at least would look a lot better vs the Texans. 

 

Each game has its own identity, it's own context.

 

But even with a terrible game plan, injured ots, non stop 5 man protections 

 

Allen was 24-34, and the bills could've won if they didn't turn it over and just made xpts, and kicked fgs

21 minutes ago, Psautcsk said:

Bosa injury is big if it keeps him out for a few weeks. Hopefully Morgan Fox can do something for the pass rush if Bosa  is out. Diggs and Hollins know our strengths and how to exploit our weaknesses. 

 

I know this sounds weird but I kinda feel the bosa hamstring at this point in the year is a silver lining. 

 

I think it's kinda the perfect timing considering his recent past. 

 

Him being fully healthy in the playoffs at this point is what matters 

Posted
7 hours ago, Psautcsk said:

The Pats look more physical than most teams I have seen, including the Bills. Maybe it is just them playing like they care a lot on every play though.

 

The Bills have certainly had their issues, but have to wonder how our first game against the Pats would have gone sans the record number of flags thrown by Hochuli's crew and penalty yards that kept the Bills way behind the sticks through most of the game and negated so many positive plays.

 

Fingers crossed we do not have that crew again, and let the chips fall where they may.

 

 

 

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, WhitewalkerInPhilly said:

I've asked this before and I'll ask it again: what does does Dawson Knox do that Jackson Hawes can't at a whole lot cheaper?

Fall down immediately after catching the ball and/or bobbling it on the way down. No TE comes close to Knox’s ability here.

 

 

All games are a bounce or 2 from being very different games. But you have to wonder if Bosa doesn’t get the strip sack that sidelines Rodgers that then doesn’t result in a Rudolph pick (14 points)….we could be looking at a 13-10 win or something stupid. Nothing Brady did resulted in those 14 points yet he’ll get credit for the final tally. He stinks.

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