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Bleeding Bills Blue

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  1. I don't know about ticky tack - ball in air and keuchly tripped him as he broke over the middle. Big missed tackle let jackson get out of bounds too. Not his best drive. Big play there was jacksons "drop" i think he felt contact and put the ball on the turf. Same with Spillers which was not remotely intentional and almost resulted in a pick. Either of those are catches and the drives probably dead.
  2. Moving him costs 3.4M in space since you bump up the 2025 bonus. Keeping him is 3.8M in space. Savings would be eaten by the replacement player. So now you're spending more in cap - the new depth would be codrington and Couch. The new backer likely carries a higher cap hit than andreeson who you would likely cut to accommodate. Doesn't seem to make financial sense, and you should be getting bernard back by the time the new linebacker is settling in. Also, i didn't see anything from spector that made it seem like he was completely overwhelmed on the field either. 3rd year on the team, good athlete, and they liked him enough to play roster games to get him on injured reserve last year.
  3. They brought in multiple corners during camp and through the draft. None of them beat him out for a job. If they were going to trade him, they would've done so in August when they were trimming the roster down. If they didn't call around for him after camp, it was because they felt he was the 3rd best boundary corner. Even trading him wouldn't have actually saved any cap space vs. keeping him.
  4. I try to not judge players by how much they sack bad QBs, as these players usually cause their own pressure several times per game. Levis is hovering around 10% for his career now. Floyd's year last year where he had, 10.5 sacks for example. 6 of those sacks total came against players who are all backups now, who all maintain pretty high sack rates over their careers. 3 sacks against wilson (10.22%) and boyle (Career 5.18%, but 10.47% with jets). 2 sacks against Howell (9.73% sack rate) 1 sack against tyrod (9.24% sack rate)
  5. Both QBs stink in that first matchup so... its likely who stinks less. Willis didn't hurt them last week but... I would also go with Arizona, though i fear detroit runs it all over them. It's also an indoor road game for detroit, and Goff plays much better indoors than outdoors.
  6. I don't think any kicks into that end were touchbacks, and buffalo's long return in the game was similarly a kick deep attempt. Seems like if you are going to kick it in play you don't want a high kick since you cannot run until the receiver catches it, and you're better off trying to knuckle it into the landing zone where you can run as soon as the ball touches the ground. In any case - Bass and Smiley need to come up with a better strategy because its not going to get easier to kick touchbacks in buffalo as the season goes on. I don't look at his number last year and say "oh he doesn't have the leg" because under previous rules buffalo kicked short of the end zone intentionally.
  7. The allen and mahomes effect is... even when you call the right defense, match up well, put pressure on them. They still convert because they're freaks.
  8. And i believe that was the last straw for dorsey. I know the coaching mistake on the missed FG "cost them the game". But buffalo ran 52 plays (denver had 71) and had 22:39 in time of possession. Buffalo outgained them too, but the old "complementary football" argument reared its ugly head - turnovers being the big one. Hard to argue with the team results post-dorsey though. We didn't win time of possession in miami, but they didn't really need to as the team had gotten by with a few explosives while miami threw up all over themselves.
  9. I didn't see it. He looks like Kyler, but he's not nearly as athletic, and doesn't have nearly as good of an arm. So in that vein, his football IQ needs to be that much better than a Murray. Basically they ended up with a more athletic mac jones, and broke him in year 1 when they put him behind a trash line. Hopefully he can get out of there sooner rather than later so he can lose the pressure that seems to have consumed him as a #1 overall pick. There's a few landing spots that could be interesting. Cleveland, Tennessee, Vegas, NYG, NYJ, Pitt are all going to be looking for another QB next season and I'm certain they aren't all going to be in position to draft someone. Carolina needs to go in a different direction at this point.
  10. Now he has to hire Mckinsey to tell him who to layoff... If you can fire enough people you can probably make a little more money this year!
  11. Bend but don't break has been around forever - the tightness of the red zone, a penalty or sack can derail the entire drive, and it forces an offense out of their game scripts.
  12. I really like watching Maxx Crosby play.
  13. I remember when this first started to become popular 2 seasons ago, and allen wasn't having his best year. Then they just doubled down and threw the ball even deeper and it started to work. I don't blame coaches for saying - I'm sick of these big chunk plays on deep overs below my single high safety. More than half of QBs in the NFL now are mobile so man coverage can sometimes mean covering for like 2 routes per play, not to mention man coverage exposes you to QB runs. 2 deep safeties lets me keep eyes on the QB, but forces you to tackle and exposes you on the boundaries. I don't hate it because Allen has shown he can be patient, and is taking the free alerts based off the opposition alignment. So far anyway, the free alert plays are generating like 8 yards a play and no one (diggs) has been dropping them consistently. He also has the arm strength to drive into tight windows, and the eyes to manipulate them.
  14. Coaches could probably yell them out from the sideline.
  15. No, but there also isn't a successful ohio state QB in the NFL... ever.
  16. It's not like Ohio state had been churning them out either.
  17. Yeah, i look at it similarly. Backup Running backs make slightly more than davis on his rookie deal, including Ty Johnson. The 2nd tier after the top 10 is a lot of older backs and flawed players who still make more than the rookie (3-4x AAV). So if you can get comparative production for cheaper it's probably a good use of draft capital. Having extra picks in 2023 made it easier to justify pick usage at RB as well.
  18. And i hate the chiefs, but i love watching this guy play.
  19. He sure beat them... with the 3 takeaways and forcing indy to 2-9 on 3rd downs. Every game is different. But holding a team to 3 points through 58 minutes is a pretty big recipe to win with any QB. Yeah, i think most teams are pretty screwed without their QB. If your backup and PS guys can help with film study, and scout team preparation for the defense? That's pretty much ideal. Anyone can win with a backup QB, just takes some stuff going right. Playing with a lead helps. Good defense is probably the biggest key - creating turnovers usually gives you some plus down and distances. But the coordinator also needs to call a good game.
  20. Hunt on the other side too. Huge field flip. Holland forced Etienne to fumble at like the 2 yard line through the end zone. Hill had the long TD shortly after.
  21. Hill took himself out on both of those INT plays too.
  22. I don't judge a player on what they did 2 seasons ago when pressed into the lineup as a depth player. Bishop and Edwards missed camp, and didn't show enough to prove they should be starting. Hamlin is playing more underneath in the single high looks than Rapp fwiw as a "strong safety" but in the 2 high shell game they're basically the same position on either side. So far they've done a good job disguising who's doing what, but I'd be hard pressed to find a ton of film this season that shows Hamlin is a liability. He isn't missing tackles, getting beat deep, or looking confused.
  23. Worthy's going to have to stay on the field and there will be some wrinkles along the way. Rice and kelce seem to be their primary cover 2 beaters, and they're content to run the ball. It'll come down to worthy making the most of the targets he gets down the field.
  24. They've been doing it for a season now, so i assume his zone chops and ball skills aren't things that he excels in currently.
  25. They had some effective stretch plays horizontally in the run game, they used motion to pin defenders out of the play, and tua took a number of checkdowns. But outside runs resulted in a number of no-gains and losses. Once you're behind the chains, you're less likely to toss that checkdown and thats where mistakes were made.
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