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26CornerBlitz

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  1. McCoy: "Everything is Fixable" (5:09) Bills RB LeSean McCoy spoke to the media following the team's game against the Patriots. McCoy discussed the team's struggles on offense and how they can be fixed moving forward.
  2. Regardless of the supporting cast, Mahomes is playing like a virtuoso and Watson is out there making plays behind an awful OL.
  3. Sal's Sticks: Patriots at Bills As has been the case all too often the season, a great defensive effort by the Bills with squandered by an anemic offense. Now sitting at 2-6, it seems this season has already gotten away. Let’s get to Sal’s Sticks
  4. I am too, but they will get the chance to fix the offense they both played a large role in breaking and subsequently not allocating any premium resources in the way of replacements. It's a case of pure ineptness on the offensive side of the ball at this juncture.
  5. Joe B: 7 Observations from Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots (10/29/18) (WKBW) - For the first time in a decade, the Buffalo Bills were the hosts of Monday Night Football in a game where the crowd, the halftime ceremony to retire Thurman Thomas' number, and the opponent were all right. The atmosphere, as one would expect, was a great one for a game of that magnitude compared to the rest of the regular season tilts over the years. However, the team on the field -- most notably the offense -- didn't have the game to live up to the hype of the event, as the Bills stumbled their way to a third-straight loss, and now are near the basement of the AFC with a 2-6 record. The New England Patriots wound up winning against the Bills, once again, only this time with a 25-6 victory. How did it all come to be? Seven observations from the Bills' most recent loss: 1) Another defensive gem wasted 2) Milano bounces back in a big way 3) Optimism nowhere to be found on offense 4) The time for change along the offensive line should be here 5) Zay Jones continues to progress 6) Bills don't rule out Allen missing the rest of 2018 7) One last trade deadline push Bills MVP: WLB Matt Milano - The second-year linebacker was all over the field in a significant bounce-back effort from his performance last week against the Colts. Bills LVP: The offensive line - This award could go to quite a few entities on the Bills' roster, but I think the offensive line's inability to get a push against the defense up front, and for allowing Derek Anderson to take the punishment that he did for much of the game is what ultimately wins out. Up Next: The Bills (2-6) stick around Orchard Park for their second straight home game, this time against the Chicago Bears (4-3) on Sunday, November 4 at 1:00 pm at New Era Field. The Buffalo Bills couldn't quite pull the upset on Monday, losing to the New England Patriots once again and providing even more questions about the offensive side of the ball. Joe Buscaglia and Matthew Fairburn discuss the seeming hoplessness of the offense, and what it means to the future building of the organization.
  6. Is this illicit or political talk?
  7. McDermott and Beane are joined at the hip. They deserve a chance to fix the offense by adding talent to support Allen with the hope that he's the franchise QB. They have through 2019 at a minimum.
  8. Delusion and optimism are not the same thing.
  9. I hope the Bills sign him, but what would the #1 WR mean on this offense with the less than good QB play?
  10. Bills Today: Fans Create a Magical Atmosphere for Thurman Thomas Ceremony
  11. If Pryor has other options, it wouldn't surprise me if he signed elsewhere.
  12. Bills vs. Patriots final score, takeaways: Pats surge late vs. upstart underdogs for easy road win For about three quarters and change, the Buffalo Bills decided to make things kind of interesting at home against the Patriots. And then reality set in, with New England snuffing out the hope for a primetime divisional upset, waltzing away from the Bills 25-6 on Monday night. The Patriots were massive favorites (the line closed at New England -14) but a raucous Buffalo crowd inspired Derek Anderson and the Bills defense to a pretty impressive performance. The game was somehow both less close and closer than the final score indicated: New England was in control for almost the entire game and Buffalo had the ball late with a chance to do some damage before a pick six wrapped things up and gave the Pats a 19-point lead. Expert Analysis: Patriots defeat Bills on Monday Night Football (6:54) CBS Sports senior NFL writer Pete Prisco breaks down the Patriots and Bills on Monday Night Football.
  13. Crying and cursing! Drunken idiots calling to vent.
  14. Derek Anderson met expectations on Monday night, and unfortunately for the 35-year-old signal-caller, expectations aren’t high at this point in his career. Anderson didn’t have much help from his offensive line or wide receivers, but he didn’t do much to elevate their play. He threw a bad fourth-quarter interception to Pats’ Devin McCourty to seel the Bills’ fate, as well. Dion Dawkins was a bright spot along the Bills’ offensive line, but it’s still hard to shine brightly when you’re the lone bright spot on the offensive side of the ball. Before leaving the game with an injury, Tremaine Edmunds was a frequent target in underneath coverage, which did not go so well for the Bills. New England was consistently able to take advantage of the rookie linebacker by getting him matched up with James White and Julian Edelman, leading to a number of easy first down conversions. Linebacker Matt Milano made several plays for the Bills’ defense on the night, but it was a play he didn’t make late in this game that was most notable. On a rare Brady mishap on the Patriots’ first drive of the fourth quarter, Milano was unable to make Brady pay for failing to see him closing on White in the flat. An interception there would’ve given Buffalo the ball in Patriots territory with the game very much still in reach. Instead, the Patriots finished the drive with their only offensive touchdown of the night and put the game out of reach.
  15. Kyle is a great Buffalo Bill. HoF as an all-time great player in the NFL? No! He came back as a Bill and he'll stay one.
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