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CSBill

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  1. Thanks for sharing Mike ... love the fans beating on the seats ... for this week, less dramatic, just the celebration at the end of a blowout 😁
  2. That is funny. Good for him. If the Pack lose this weekend, maybe we can pick him up for the AFC championship game—how many sacks did he surrender this past weekend???
  3. Singletary is also pretty good at the blitz pickups, I suspect we will see a lot of him on Saturday. And honestly, weather it is him or Moss, I think both do better when they get more reps and don't split them. I'm not worried about it.
  4. Perspective: The Ravens put up 20 points against the worse Defensive team in the play-offs this weekend. And . . . Their Defense padded their stats against very weak late season opponents. L Jackson did not have a 300 yard passing game this season and only 5 games +200 Lamar had only 3 100+ rushing games (counting Tenn. yesterday) all season They only had 3 receivers go over a 100+ yards per game all season - Brown in wk 1 = 101; Snead in wk 8 = 106; and Brown again yesterday vs. Tenn = 109 In the four games that Jackson lost (he missed one game), his QBR was: 31.7, 13.5, 66.9, and 37.4 (that is bad at all levels) In a game they won, Jackson had a QBR of 69.4 and 58 rushing yards against the Colts Other common opponents ( QBR/RushingYards): KC 31.8/83 (L); Pitts 13.5/65 (L); Colts 69.4/58 (W); NE 66.9/55 (L); Tenn 37.4/51 (L); & yesterday, Tenn 84.6/136 (W) Records versus common opponents (with LJ at QB): Baltimore 2-4, Bills 4-2 In those 6 common opponent games, the Ravens gave up 138 points or 23 per game. Against those same teams, the Bills gave up 137 or 22.8 per game (42 of them in the Tennessee clunker) Conclusion - Defenses are fairly even .... Season totals favor Ravens, but the difference is slight--Big difference, points. But I attribute that more to the Ravens having a much easier schedule - On Offense, the Bills have the edge in points and yards - Contain Jackson = Win!
  5. One simple formula for winning this game: Keep Jackson's running under control. I don't have a magic number, but I would say less than 75 yards. And especially on the scrambles--that is were he really kills teams. Contain the designed runs and the Raven's run game (less than 175 ???), and don't let him go off on long scramble plays. .... That's all 😁
  6. I was so hoping to avoid Collingsworth. He is just no fun to listen to, no matter who's playing.
  7. The only group melting down more than Steelers’ fans about this game, are the Bills fans on this board. ... COME ON! Are we really that afraid of the Ravens??? Bring’em on!
  8. Given a choice, the Jets. As for the 3 options, whoever it is, make them one dimensional: - Ravens = stop the run, make LJ throw. - Titans = stop the run, make Tanny throw. - Steelers = they already are 1D, stop the short pass game and have to go long
  9. I thought the Bills we’re going to use Gilliam in that type of role. At least I would like to see that, he also gives real run and pass catching options.
  10. I think there is real possibility they do resign him. They liked him on Special Teams, he adds depth in receiving, and I'm fairly certain they will go with Yeldon to RB (so may be no need to bring up WIlliams?). It would not surprise me to see Kumerow back within the week .... Question: Do they consider him more valuable than Stills--to make active?
  11. I agree. That would bring closure. But their unending stubbornness and willing to lie (or, at least willingness to create Fake News) to everyone watching to cover their tails is what is frustrating.
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