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Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
starrymessenger replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree. I see Bills overall as favoured to win. in looking at the Chiefs recent outings, Steelers were clearly a weak hand and an easy out, the Chargers would have beaten them if their coach wasn’t a bonehead, they barely beat a Drew Lock led Broncos team, and Joe Burrow (with a big assist from J. Chase) completely carved up their secondary. If their front can pressure Allen and force him out of the pocket the game could be competitive but our o-line has started to gel. Not only has Allen had more time in pass pro but the run blocking has improved with a scheme better suited to skill sets and with Singletary functioning effectively as the lead back. KC will now have to defend against the run and that should also translate into more time for Allen especially on early downs. Give Allen time in the pocket and he will destroy any D with his arm. But even if Reed, Jones, Ingram, Clark overmatch our O-line and force Allen out of the pocket, KC still needs to contend with #17s escapability, his ability to improvise in the passing game or rip off big yardage as a runner. We won’t shut down Pat Mahomes, but I think we outscore them. -
Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
starrymessenger replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Not imo. The strength of the NE D is/was their secondary. Its better than the Chiefs’. Allen/Dabol dismantled it. So advantage Bills. Plus there are guys there to pick on ie Sorensen. So if the Chiefs front plays well, which they are doing now, I think it’s still pretty equal. If our O-line is again up to it Allen and Daboll will do to KC what they did to NE, so between 40-50 points. Give Allen that kind of time and he’s unbeatable. I’m really interested to see what Spags comes up with. Please. I guess you didnt see all the uncalled Chief holds against Steelers. At home at Arrowhead the refs should be the Bills’ concern. -
Divisional Round: Buffalo at KC Sunday at 6:30
starrymessenger replied to Process's topic in The Stadium Wall
Most see next Sunday night as pretty much a 50-50 proposition. For sure it’s the biggest matchup of the playoffs so far and a treat for all football fans. To me it could well boil down to how well the Chiefs D-line is able to play, Frank Clark, Jarron Reed, and esp Chris Jones. If they are unable to bring big pressure on Allen the percentages swing big time 70-30 in Bills favour. -
Boogie Basham quietly starting to emerge...
starrymessenger replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
The guy also has a very good motor and pursues extremely well. Bills have faith in their ability to develop their draft choices. He and Rousseau as well as their two mammoth offensive tackles will become mainstays imo. Bills are maybe 3/4rs of the way to building a league dominant team. They may focus on skill players going forward. -
Calling it now: Devin will be a 1000 yard back this year
starrymessenger replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m not going to attack you but I’m sceptical regarding the claim that he’s fast. Blocking has improved and maybe that partly accounts for him seeming to hit the holes more quickly. What impresses me the most recently though is his toughness and ability to break tackles and move the pile. Don’t recall him being this physical in the past. Hes a good back but he still looks to me to lack the extra gear. I think you can see that when at the second level/open field. If he had that he’d be a really good back, maybe a borderline franchise guy. Not complaining. The Bills look to have found something of a ground game which is a good thing heading into the playoffs. -
1/9/22 Gameday Bills vs Jets 2nd Half Thread
starrymessenger replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Pats maybe losing Barmore. -
1/9/22 Gameday Bills vs Jets 2nd Half Thread
starrymessenger replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills a pack of ravenous dogs. Wilson a hamburger uniform. -
1/9/22 Gameday Bills vs Jets 2nd Half Thread
starrymessenger replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
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1/9/22 Gameday Bills vs Jets 2nd Half Thread
starrymessenger replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
McD punishing McKenzie because of muffed punt in 1st half. Stupid. -
1/9/22 Gameday Bills vs Jets 1st Half Thread
starrymessenger replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
More like suicidal. -
He was perhaps not really in a position to have regrets but we all saw Bill hug and whisper a few words in Josh’s ear after the win in NE. Bill isn’t an exuberant personality given to hyperbole. Like him or loath him the respect he showed #17 is surely one of the most meaningful of compliments that he has ever been paid to date. Of course anybody who had a realistic shot has to regret not drafting him. People have for years speculated regarding his ceiling, really to no purpose given the lack of evidence and the many uncertainties affecting a player’s (especially a QBs) development. Suffice it to say that we now know that his ceiling is to become the greatest active player in the game. Is he there yet? Nope. But he could well be on his way.
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Bringing Josh Allen along slowly - Always the debate
starrymessenger replied to Billsfan1972's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think Josh saw the field quite a lot his rookie year (12 games). I was one who argued in favour of sitting him because he was obviously raw. I was wrong. I think he could have started earlier but I don’t think that would have made much of a difference in terms of his progression and that he’d be pretty much in the same place today. I rather tend to think that if he had had the benefit of developing in a big school program he’d be further ahead even now. -
All Pro Ballot: Bill Barnwell Edition
starrymessenger replied to DCOrange's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with you, sort of. I think they are a good base nickel D with really an outstanding secondary (esp when TW is good to go). A good nose and pass rushing DE would probably put them over the top as a complete and stellar top shelf unit. Frazier and McD are also pretty good at scheming, disguising coverages, play calling on that side of the ball etc… What it comes down to imo is how they perform now that crunch time has arrived and with it consistently superior opposition, including the opposition that they are likely going to face against which they do not match up especially well, and that they have not been built to defeat. I actually have a lot of faith in McD and Frazier getting them ready and think they have it in them so I believe that they are capable of coming up big now that they will have to. If they can do that I will unreservedly conclude that they are really very good. But I haven’t seen it yet, at least not entirely to my satisfaction, and so the jury is still out and the final grade has yet to be assigned. -
If Beas is 100% he’s absolutely a top slot WR and playmaker and a crucial cog in the O machine. Thing is I don’t think I’ve seen that guy all year (when he sees the field). Is it the injury? Has he lost a step? Regardless Isaiah needs to see the field more, as many have said. He has great chemistry with Josh. Daboll needs to find ways for him, which he should be able to do.
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Who the BLEEP do they think I was?
starrymessenger replied to Long Suffering Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Saw where the Pats actually had a good pressure total (40%+) which surprised me because based on the eye test my impression was that the O-line did a pretty decent job in pass pro and run blocking (which frankly surprised me). -
Myles Bryant totally overmatched by Isiah.
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If the Bills re-sign Edmunds, they're stupid.
starrymessenger replied to damj's topic in The Stadium Wall
I’m not a fan of Tremaine. I think the point has been made that his length is actually a disadvantage when trying to disengage from blocks because he then lacks leverage and he appears to not use his hands well either. And there are other issues/problems that have been extensively commented. There is no doubt however that he would look a lot better in a D that featured a Star and Kawaan Short at the top of their game like Luke Kuechly had in Carolina. He would probably even turn in the occasional big play. -
Leslie Frazier's interview Monday 12/13
starrymessenger replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
There’s nothing inherently wrong with McD’s D imo. Its just that it would be a lot better if the down linemen were better. In Carolina his Ds were good against the run. Here not so much. They don’t reliably execute their one gap assignments and penetrate the backfield to disrupt the offence. It’s probably one reason for the emphasis on Dline in last years draft. -
Leslie Frazier's interview Monday 12/13
starrymessenger replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah he is more conservative than his mentor Johnson was in that regard. There isn’t anything wrong with that philosophy. In fact you are probably further ahead if you can bring pressure when you want/need to with a four man front. Unfortunately we can’t reliably do that (yet). -
Week 14 Gameday Bills at Buccaneers Postgame thread
starrymessenger replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
He’s a very good change of pace back if you pair him with someone like D. Cook. But clearly he’s our #1 for now. -
Week 14 Gameday Bills at Buccaneers Postgame thread
starrymessenger replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall
True. The Bills are no longer a contender, but they are a dangerous team. Thanks to Josh. He is a big horse.