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  1. 14 hours ago, dayman said:

    As an initial aside, Josh playing well, establishing himself as a constant run threat, and most of all, taking care of the football, is a given.

     

    1. Young guns up front fire. In particular, Rousseau and Oliver. These guys need to step up big time. They’ll try to get it out quick to mitigate line problems but that won’t fly if we score early and start to threaten a big lead as the game goes on. These guys are high picks and they aren’t babies anymore. Time to sack a good QB in a big game that matters.

     

    2. Dorsey has a great game, primarily measured by whether our offensive “piece players” all contribute. A big 3rd down or TD for Beasley. A bomb to Smoke. Big return from Hines (not Dorsey, I know). Explosive chunk plays from Cook and Shakir. We spread it around and play design and timing helps everyone become a problem for the Bengals defense.

     

    3. Marlowe plays mistake-free, and creates havoc close to the line in run support and by crashing in on short routes to make good tackles before the 1st down line. I think he has shown he can do it (better than Hamlin before he went out).

    4. Frazier has good game play plan for the D.

  2. 5 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

    I wonder if Dorsey's Miami Meltdown did anything to damage his viability as a head coaching candidate this offseason.

     

    As far as if he moves on, don't forget the Bills have 4 former Offensive Coordinators still under contract, Rob Boras, Joe Brady, Mike Shula and Aaron Kromer.

     

     

     

     

    Carolina doesn't seem to think so

  3. 13 hours ago, Dick_Cheney said:

    The Raiders really do have a shot at winning against the Chiefs. I know it's unlikely, based upon how those Chiefs games seemingly always go, but look at the last four games the Chiefs have won. Twice against the Broncos, the failling Seahawks, and the mighty Houston Texans. Some of those games were close and none were blowouts.

     

    The Raiders went toe to toe with San Fran and lost in overtime. They beat New England and they beat the Chargers. Granted they did lose to the Rams and Steelers, by a combined 4 point margin, both road games instead of at home. Yeah, the QB situation is obviously a factor, but from what little we've seen it does look like he's a good fit for the current system.

     

    So yeah, we know how this situation almost always plays out, but maybe this will be one of those rare occasions where it doesn't go KC's way. Depends on if the Raiders show up to play relatively mistake free football with nothing on the line but respect and the chance to screw over the Chiefs. Let's hope that's enough.

    Raiders also had a 17 point lead against  KC in their first meeting which they couldn't hold on too!

  4. 10 hours ago, ganesh said:

    Wishing everyone a Happy and Prosperous New Year.  Hopefully.  2023 is that golden year when the parade in Buffalo happens in February.  

     

    This has been one fascinating and fast paced season.  We started with a bang,  went through a slew of injuries, then got slammed by a tough defense and then lost to a silly play;  The bills were forced to play 3 games on the road in 12 days and showed their grit in gutting out wins.  They have continued to demonstrate improved play and win consistently in the clutch. 

     

    Every game has been fascinating whether it was an annihilation of the opponent or squeaked by the whiff of their hair.  The Bills have entertained us throughout the year and kept us on the edge of the seats.   Wishing them for great success in January and into February.  

     

    January 2023 is starting with the game of the year on MNF; This is even more bigger than the one we pulled out at Kansas City.  The #1 seed is on the line and the Bills control their own destiny.  Go Bills !

    Back at 'Ya - Go Bills!

  5. 9 hours ago, ArtVandalay said:

    The offense has changed from last year, so he needs to get up to speed, all while the team is focused on each next game, even though he used to be in the team it was under Daboll.

     

    Considering you are an Italian Bills fan, think of getting a new guy up to speed like this...

     

    It's like cooking risotto, you can't rush it or it doesn't come out right, and no matter how quick you want to cook it you need to take your time.  You got your broth simmering, which is our playbook, then you got the risotto which is Beasley. 

     

    First we need to put some oil in the pan and cook some shallots or whatever else you want to go in. You get that going in the pan first -- that's calling his agent for a deal. 

     

    Next, we add the aborio rice and toast it, this is getting Beasley acclimated to the staff and his new team mates. 

     

    Now we got the broth simmering, the playbook. We can't add it all at once,  we need to scoop it in ladel by ladel, and we need to keep mixing the rice (which is the equivalent of practice). After about 40+ minutes of ladeling in broth (playbook) a cup at a time while mixing (practice), we are looking good. 

     

    Now we add in some fresh chopped parsley and some parmagiano-reggiano or whatever else, which will be the new game plan installs of his role,  and boom we are ready. 

     

    At this point in time I suspect we are still adding broth and mixing. 

     

    I think the staff will have him ready to go as a matchup dependent role player for playoffs. 

     

    Buon appetito!

     

     

    I'm starving now.

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