'Taylor used four words or less to answer four questions in his postgame press conference. Perhaps that’s fitting. If he didn’t have any answers on the field, why should he be expected to after the game?'
Archives for December 2016
Raiders punter Marquette King blames Nickell Robey-Coleman for his stupid penalty
'King responded by doing a celebration with the penalty flag that earned him an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.'
Bills blow 15-point lead for just the third time this millennium
'The others losses: The 2011 finale against the Patriots (that was actually on Jan. 1, 2012) and a Dec. 4 game against the Dolphins in 2005.'
Jerry Sullivan: Bills go to pieces on the road (again)
'I should have known better. Long-suffering Bills watchers know better by now. They have a library of regrettable history as a guide. This is what the Bills do. They raise people's hopes, nudge their fans into a state of belief, and then, as always, they come crashing to Earth when it truly matters.'
Tim Graham: Bills' offense is quaint – good for old-school stats, not for winning
'Buffalo simply doesn't have the passing game to compete. The offensive line is talented enough to pass block. Tyrod Taylor adds an effective running dimension that worries defensive coordinators.'
Bills Notebook: Khalil Mack is a nightmare come to life, Gillislee makes impact & more
'“We knew we had to get those defensive stops and stay disciplined in our game plan,” Mack said. “We did that and we shut them down well in the (second) half.”'
Vic Carucci's Take Five: Bills showed they were capable of winning … and then woke up
'Taylor didn't help his own cause by showing poor decision-making and too often panicking and scrambling rather than maintaining poise and finding open receivers. And there were open receivers that he simply didn't find or overthrew or underthrew.'
Vic Carucci's Points After: Raiders 38, Bills 24
'The Bills' season is, for most practical purposes, over. They likely needed to win all of their remaining five games to have a shot at making the playoffs as a wild-card team. Now, they're on the verge of elimination with four games left.'
Mark Gaughan's 10 Plays That Shaped the Game: Raiders picked apart Bills coverage plan
'By quick count, the Bills rushed three and dropped eight on 12 pass plays. But Raiders quarterback Derek Carr still was good enough in the fourth quarter to pick apart the Bills’ zones. Buffalo blitzed five or more on just six plays. In a perfect world, the Ryan brothers would like to attack more than that. Ironically, Carr beat one of those few blitzes for the game’s go-ahead touchdown.'
Bucky Gleason's Hot Read: Bills struck by Mack truck, crash into ditch
'The weird thing about their 38-24 loss to the Raiders was the Bills showed no apparent signs of driving off the road. They were cruising along, enjoying the peace and serenity of a Sunday afternoon drive when suddenly someone jerked the wheel and steered them into a ditch.'
Mark Gaughan's Hot Read: Bills' pass offense is barely NFL caliber; pass 'D' car
'The Bills rushed for 212 yards on the Oakland Raiders. How much more can you expect to gain on an NFL defense? The Bills’ pass offense is barely NFL caliber. They finished with 191 passing yards and had a mere 132 by the time Oakland took its 38-24 lead.'
Jay Skurski's Hot Read: Bills' collapse an epic punch to the stomach
'This group is exactly what its record indicates – a mediocre, average, .500 team that continues to spin its wheels.'
Jerry Sullivan's Hot Read: Another Bills road loss in the chronicle of woe
'This loss happened so fast, it's hard to know where to begin. Suffice it to say that Derek Carr and the Oakland offense, which had struggled mightily in the first half, shredded the Bills' defense in the second half.'
Insta-Graham: Raiders spot Bills late 15-point lead, vaporize them anyway
'Rex Ryan's squad had wilted. Then it showed almost no sense of urgency as time evaporated.'
Nick Veronica's quarterly analysis: It's Khalil Mack's world and we're just livi
'The Raiders took over on the 16-yard line and scored four plays later to take a 38-24 lead. That was the dagger, a fourth consecutive touchdown that effectively put that game out of reach for the struggling Bills offense.'