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53 minutes ago, Sierra Foothills said:

 

Also @Slippery Rubber Mats!

 

We don't want anyone getting Brohm'd.

 

 

I'm interested to see how the Bills plan on covering Diggs. He's a chain mover at this point but was very effective in the first game and I hope they have a better plan for him this time around.

 

His production the last 10 games is awful.

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2 minutes ago, MiltonWaddams said:

If he could, he would’ve already done so. He’s been fantastic throughout his career here, but the wheels fell off this year. He’s been burned way too many times. It’s just a fact of life. At some point, our athleticism diminishes, especially when we’ve used it at a high level for so long.

I’ve seen a drop off a little bit, but I mostly see the bad play coming from everyone’s weird fetish this year, Cam Lewis. The guy consistently gets taken advantage of and for some reason this board loves him. I do think we need to address nickel cornerback, though in the draft somewhere. It’s not something that needs to be taken first couple rounds but definitely somewhere in the draft or free agency.

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32 minutes ago, finn said:

Yeah, this is a worry. A soft zone and no pressure is a bad combination when you have reliable receivers, as Burrow showed us last week. I'd like to see a more aggressive defense, even it it means a few long plays. Better than a demoralizing series of third and long conversions up and down the field all day. Alternatively, they could study film and look for patterns to exploit, as Bernard did to intercept I think Mahomes earlier in the season. But with their bye, it's more likely the Pats will have studied the Bills' patterns. (Of course, to master Brady's full playbook, you only need to watch a single series, so maybe they went skiing instead.)

The schedule makers really did us no favors with these last couple games!   The Bengals game after they get 10 days rest.  Followed by a big divisional game and the Pats have a 14 day rest.   
 

I expect the Pats to come out on fire.  They’re rested.  Know they win the division with a win.  And have eyes on the #1 seed.   We have to come out and match that physicality and energy right from the start.  
 

And hopefully have a better game plan to keep Maye contained in the pocket. 

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1 hour ago, finn said:

Yeah, this is a worry. A soft zone and no pressure is a bad combination when you have reliable receivers, as Burrow showed us last week. I'd like to see a more aggressive defense, even it it means a few long plays. Better than a demoralizing series of third and long conversions up and down the field all day. Alternatively, they could study film and look for patterns to exploit, as Bernard did to intercept I think Mahomes earlier in the season. But with their bye, it's more likely the Pats will have studied the Bills' patterns. (Of course, to master Brady's full playbook, you only need to watch a single series, so maybe they went skiing instead.)

@GunnerBill.

 

How's your "softzone"  bingo card looking today?

Posted
57 minutes ago, NeverOutNick said:

I don’t talk a lot of smack about Taron because even though he’s not having a great year he hasn’t forgot how to play, and this is the time of year he steps up. I’m betting Taron is going to silence doubters this week 

 

 

I wouldn't rule out that he's forgotten how to play.    He looks lost at times out there.   He's had a ton of concussions in his career but he usually(remarkably) cleared protocol and was back out there the next week.   It's not just the bad shoulders and aging wheels he has been the antithesis of the heady player he used to be.

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On 12/8/2025 at 2:42 AM, Kelly to Allen said:

 

As a group it's probably the best 3 CBS in the NFL 

 

Gonzalez 

Davis 

Jones- nickel 

Interesting.  Wide receiver is Buffalo weakest area on offense.  Buffalo only gets a handful of receptions out of their receivers anyway.  Running back and tight end, along with Josh, of course, are the skill players carrying the Bills offense this season.  Those realities, along with New England's strength at cornerback has got to inform and shape Buffalo's offensive strategy.

 

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