Mat68 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Im curious in what area and what measure is New England better than Buffalo? I’ll give them Davis and Gonzales. The outside wrs for Buffalo are not the deciding factor in the outcome imo. They are a less experienced, less explosive, lesser overall version of the Bills. Buffalo has less than 1.5 turnovers they win by 3 touchdowns. Quote
Success Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 minutes ago, AZSanta said: How in the world can we have a roster with wrs thank cant get open no matter the matchup? It boggles my mind. This reflects horribly on Beane. It just seems like that position unit was a total blind spot for him, especially considering the comments in that interview last summer. I think he felt like Allen was so good that he could make anyone a star or something. The neglect of that position is kind of mind boggling. Quote
finn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, AZSanta said: How in the world can we have a roster with wrs thank cant get open no matter the matchup? It boggles my mind. This reflects horribly on Beane. The matchups are one thing, still not getting open after Allen buys more time--and more time, and MORE, and sometimes even MORE time--and they still don't get open, that's another thing altogether. You look at the tape, and the wide receivers are either running into coverage, jogging around with the cover man in their hip pocket, or sprinting down the field with no separation. At best, they break open briefly, frantically signal, then get covered again. I'm hoping for a breakout game from Cooks. (I've written off Palmer and Coleman, and I wonder if the team has, too.) If they're going all the way, it'll be because of the tight ends and running backs, with an occasional contribution from Shakir, Cooks, and Shavers. Man, what a missed opportunity! With even one stud receiver, or better one plus a strong WR2, this could be easily be the best Bills offense of all time. Every other piece is in place. They would have rocked the league. Quote
Success Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, Mat68 said: Im curious in what area and what measure is New England better than Buffalo? I’ll give them Davis and Gonzales. The outside wrs for Buffalo are not the deciding factor in the outcome imo. They are a less experienced, less explosive, lesser overall version of the Bills. Buffalo has less than 1.5 turnovers they win by 3 touchdowns. They have a better defense. They can pressure the passer better, and cover WR's better. Though, they're not great against the run. We have a better QB, RB, O-line and tight ends. Their WR's are better. Their roster is solid. The most glaring difference (to me) is at QB. Allen regularly wins games almost solely on his own. Maye has obviously played well, but he isn't close to that level. Quote
eball Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 18 hours ago, Boo Radley Boston said: Facts Facts without context -- the hallmark of visitors to another team's message board. Bye now, Boo... 1 Quote
strive_for_five_guy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, finn said: The matchups are one thing, still not getting open after Allen buys more time--and more time, and MORE, and sometimes even MORE time--and they still don't get open, that's another thing altogether. You look at the tape, and the wide receivers are either running into coverage, jogging around with the cover man in their hip pocket, or sprinting down the field with no separation. At best, they break open briefly, frantically signal, then get covered again. I'm hoping for a breakout game from Cooks. (I've written off Palmer and Coleman, and I wonder if the team has, too.) If they're going all the way, it'll be because of the tight ends and running backs, with an occasional contribution from Shakir, Cooks, and Shavers. Man, what a missed opportunity! With even one stud receiver, or better one plus a strong WR2, this could be easily be the best Bills offense of all time. Every other piece is in place. They would have rocked the league. Well, it’s hard to tell if Palmer can get open because he never plays. Separation was supposedly one of his strengths in prior seasons, and seemed like he was finally primed for a bigger game against Atlanta before getting hurt. But yeah, otherwise it seems like against a team with strong corners like NE, probably should focus on trying to run the ball and first reads through the air should be the TEs and RBs, or Josh just running the ball. I’ve seen enough of Josh get pummeled against some defenses while his WRs try to get open. Quote
muppy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago T-Minus 24 hours - 48 minutes - and 5 seconds until Kickoff aka one more sleep It can't get here fast enough GO BILLS! 2 1 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Success said: They have a better defense. They can pressure the passer better, and cover WR's better. Though, they're not great against the run. We have a better QB, RB, O-line and tight ends. Their WR's are better. Their roster is solid. The most glaring difference (to me) is at QB. Allen regularly wins games almost solely on his own. Maye has obviously played well, but he isn't close to that level. I dont see it. Thier run defense since Williams got hurt is much worst than Buffalo. Buffalo has higher rated pass defense. Defenses are closer than many think and Buffalo has a significantly better offense. Quote
Since1981 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago shocking take. #17 hits Superman prior to mid 3rd Quarter Bills WIN. We see Clark Kent until start of 4Q they LOSE. very complex analysis right here. Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago (edited) 54 minutes ago, Mat68 said: I dont see it. Thier run defense since Williams got hurt is much worst than Buffalo. Buffalo has higher rated pass defense. Defenses are closer than many think and Buffalo has a significantly better offense. Yea you really gotta take defensive stats with a grain of salt for both these teams (even more so with the pats) The schedules have just been so easy. Pats have played 7 of the 8 worst offenses in the league and 10 out of the bottom 12. The bills got chiefs and Texans instead of the pats getting the two worst offenses in the league The second best offense in total yards the pats have played is the giants and it’s not like they held the bills far below their season averages. If they shut down the burrow/chase/higgins bengals I’d be a little more worried but they got the Flacco/no chase/higgins out a half bengals Edited 28 minutes ago by Generic_Bills_Fan 2 Quote
MasterStrategist Posted 24 minutes ago Posted 24 minutes ago Is Savage much of an outside corner? Seems more safety/nickle or dime looks. Just asking, to get hints on Benford availability. My guess is Dane gets called up if Benford is leaning more toward being out. Likely need Spector called up, and maybe Fox if Bosa is on a pitch count. Quote
atlbillsfan1975 Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Success said: They have a better defense. They can pressure the passer better, and cover WR's better. Though, they're not great against the run. We have a better QB, RB, O-line and tight ends. Their WR's are better. Their roster is solid. The most glaring difference (to me) is at QB. Allen regularly wins games almost solely on his own. Maye has obviously played well, but he isn't close to that level. Diggs might be better than anything the Bills have currently, but he isn’t the same as he was two or three years ago. Other than that I don’t think NE has anything that special at WR. Quote
juno999 Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said: Is Savage much of an outside corner? Seems more safety/nickle or dime looks. Just asking, to get hints on Benford availability. My guess is Dane gets called up if Benford is leaning more toward being out. Likely need Spector called up, and maybe Fox if Bosa is on a pitch count. Savage is a S and slot CB. I agree regarding Dane Jackson. Quote
Einstein Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago Super surprised the NFL kept this a 1pm game. Quote
balln Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 1 hour ago, Mat68 said: Im curious in what area and what measure is New England better than Buffalo? I’ll give them Davis and Gonzales. The outside wrs for Buffalo are not the deciding factor in the outcome imo. They are a less experienced, less explosive, lesser overall version of the Bills. Buffalo has less than 1.5 turnovers they win by 3 touchdowns. Coaching is better. They just run a smoother game day operation. Use of TOs. Getting on refs / getting calls. Challenges. Game plan. And I’ll say even on the player talent side they’re fairly even. In some spots. The Bills players and coaches are just high variance. Sometimes you get really good play. Sometimes you get really bad play. Sometimes you get mediocre play. Whereas this season the pats playersare very consistent with low variance. Quote
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