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Roberts inactive this week is my prediction...
RunTheBall replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There is ZERO chance Roberts isn’t suited up and little chance he isn’t given the green light to do what he’s been doing. It’s clear some of you guys get your football knowledge from playing Madden. In the real world you don’t sit your All Pro kick/punt returner for a practice squad guy who has a good speed rating. -
Devonta Freeman visiting Bills
RunTheBall replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it will be Yeldon for his pass catching and blitz pick-up experience. I don’t think Williams has enough experience for them to trust him to pick up a stunting blitzer while Josh waits for routes to develop I can easily see them using Yeldon to chip then slip into the flat or for the screen game which will be instrumental in slowing down the Ravens blitz/rush -
90% of what is discussed in this now 38 page thread has absolutely no bearing on the outcome of this game. It’s the playoffs, each game is a different season and I truly believe you can throw out all the stats from the regular season in terms of making predictions. It comes down to which team is ready to play (they both will be), which coaches developed a better game plan against their opponents perceived strengths/weaknesses, and most importantly - which coaching staff makes the correct adjustments during the game, especially early. Whether its adjusting the game plan or adjusting underperforming players, that’s where this game will be won or lost.
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This is what pisses me off the most. IDK what the issue is, but it seems often when we get a little breathing room our D gives up quick points. It’s one thing to give up points, it’s another thing altogether when you give up 2 TD drives in under 3 minutes each. That’s unacceptable anytime but especially in the playoffs. Is it a coaching change in game plan? The players throttling down? IDK what it is but that bothers me more than our bend-but-dont break style.
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Our special teams had an uncharacteristically bad game against Indy resulting in horrendous field position and limiting our offense in the first half. I don’t expect that will be the case Saturday night. As other’s have said, contain Lamar and crowd the middle of the field. Make him throw outside the numbers, he feasts over the middle with TE’s and seam routes. I expect a lot of our usual zone coverage so everyone’s eyes are on Lamar. He’s going to get some yards, we just have to limit them. Baltimore isn’t a dink and dunk team so if we can force them into that style of game we should be fine. On offense we should be seeing a lot of man coverage which our receivers should feast on. Instead of running Singletary into their D line I’d try some tosses or even better, a lot of quick WR screens to the outside. Josh will have a few designed runs up the middle against their man defense as well. I hope we get rid of the designed runs to the outside.
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Milano should have been benched
RunTheBall replied to Back2Buff's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Why do some people think players are robots and always perform at peak performance?? All players have bad games at times and when you play against good teams/coaches that’s going to happen more than when you dominate the competition. That doesn’t mean you bench a guy as soon as he makes a couple mistakes. We’d have no one at any position on the field if that were the case.- 180 replies
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Did anyone with more knowledge than I get a good look at those last 4 plays? I understand Rivers was trying to hit some sideline passes, but did we do anything different on D that took that away? I couldn’t tell from the tv angle McD needs a lot of credit for a perfect example of situational football when he called a TO as the clock was running and right before Rivers completed a pass nearly in FG territory. Also, the TO he took right before the obvious fumble is the only reason they took a look at that call (and still got it wrong). NY was just tying to save face giving us our TO back but thank God they did. I thought the 2 plays before the Hail Mary were uncharacteristically off by the Colts and was just curious if anyone saw that we caused that with our D or did Rivers just panic a little when no one was immediately open. I get that he didn’t have much time left.
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How Good or Bad was our Defense,Really?
RunTheBall replied to Buffaloflash's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It’s a game of inches and a few key plays went our way. When you are dominated in the trenches good things happen for the other team. McD helped at the end with a key timeout before they completed a pass nearly into FG territory. The Colt O looked uncharacteristically discombobulated on the next 2 throws before the Hail Mary. -
Just a little perspective from a near 50 year old who has been through the lows, small high, very low, real high, then 17 years of absolute hell - Enjoy the playoff W. They are very hard to come by. Each game is a different season. What we did or didn’t do today will have little impact on next week. We won, that’s all that matters. Enjoy it for what it is and don’t fret about style points or what we could have done better or different. Celebrate this Win, you deserve it.
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What are you talking about? McD had his best game of his career with situational football. His timeouts were perfect, especially after the refs ran some clock and Rivers threw that pass which almost put them in field goal range. He shouldn’t have had to call that timeout to review the fumble but that was perfect and the dbag refs are saying they reviewed it on their own now to save face. IDK what you want from a coach but McD really grew in my opinion.
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Round 1 Playoff: Colts at Bills - Sat. 1/9 1:05pm
RunTheBall replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That is a loose, focused team in my opinion. I really have zero concern they’ve been reading all the press clippings. I think the sting of last years playoff loss is probably front and center and even if it wasn’t, McD will have them laser sighted on the Colts and only the Colts. -
Bills vs. Dophins Postgame Thread
RunTheBall replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting. It was the only good explanation for why they started the game like that. I do like that McD seems to be aware of various records and stats that may be effected. I'm sure he doesn't let it dictate the overall game plan but I'm sure the players appreciate it. -
Bills vs. Dophins Postgame Thread
RunTheBall replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’d like the see the Colts over Miami or Titans. Rivers arm is half dead, most of his throws are less than 10 yards downfield it seems. I’d bet Fitz would start against us if Miami were to make it in and their D won’t be as horrendous the second time around. Henry is a beast even though the Titans D sucks. -
Bills vs. Dophins Postgame Thread
RunTheBall replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He did that so Josh wouldn’t get the L as a starting QB had we lost because he knew he was going to be pulling starters at some point. -
Benny the Butcher “We the Mafia” new fight somg
RunTheBall replied to Sundancer's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Oh look, another fight song thread. Can we start 3 or 4 nickname threads while we wait to see what McD does Sunday? Those are the best. -
You make a good point, there isn’t anything inherently bad about what he said. It’s just one more in a long list of examples of his “woah is me” attitude. The guy always comes across as feeling sorry for himself when he’s been in the most privileged position in sports.
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McBeane absolutely love Edmunds. He’s not going anywhere for a decade. Many members here are still having trouble adjusting to the role a MLB plays in McD’s defense. His primary purpose is to get them lined up correctly and protect the middle zones in pass defense. Edmunds is superior in this respect. He absolutely needs to improve his run stopping and gap filling but McD is willing to give up those yards on the ground to protect the zones. If Edmunds didn’t have stone hands and just caught the balls that hit him in the chest we wouldn’t even be discussing his run defense deficiency. I hope he got a JUGS machine for Christmas.
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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/12/31/in-2020-cam-newton-learned-hes-a-mentally-tough-sob/#comments I don’t tend to start threads but I was browsing PFT and this little tidbit just blew my mind. I thought I’d share since there has been some discussion that Cam might be an option for backup QB for us next season. In my opinion, I don’t want this clown anywhere near our franchise. Besides the fact that I think he is an absolutely awful QB now, his absolute lack of self awareness is stunning. This whole article is a self congratulatory homage to how mentally tough he thinks he is because he’s had to persevere through one of the worst seasons I’ve seen a starting QB have in memory. There is zero acknowledgment that he’s even part of the problem. He spends more time discussing the difference in clothes he wears compared to Belichick. He has no chance of fixing his mechanical issues and becoming even a serviceable backup QB because he really doesn’t think he’s any part of the problem. I think Cam was allowed to get away with horrible mechanics for his career because he was such a physical specimen he could overcome it with arm strength and escapability. Now that he’s older and injuries have taken their toll, his flaws are horribly exposed and its been obvious all year he can barely throw a football anymore. No thanks. Combine that with a personality that is the exact opposite of “the process” and I can’t believe McBeane would let this guy west of Syracuse let alone in the building despite their familiarity with him.
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I don’t expect to see Beasley practice at all this week or next but expect him in the wild card game. He doesn’t need to practice, and McD has been great manipulating the injury report to keep everyone guessing. I’ve been saying this all year and people still dig into that practice report like there’s much useful information there. We’ve had guys practice who obviously ended up playing hurt, and guys who didn’t practice or were limited come out and play well. We won’t know until next weekend whether he plays in the WC or not so just sit back and enjoy the ride.
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So many drama queens on this board. Holy crap. He got cleated, he could play next week if we absolutely needed him. He won’t play next week because we don’t need him to. He will be back for the WC game, 2 weeks is plenty of time to recover. Some of you guys are hilarious. McD has always been deliberately obtuse about the injury reports and you still try and over read every little syllable. The mental gymnastics some of you do to drum up either controversy (BARKLEY THREW A BAD BALL) or just drama in general has got to be exhausting.
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Week 16 Bills @ Pats* Gameday Thread 2nd Half MNF
RunTheBall replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’ve been in NE for 18 years. There is ZERO Patriot talk going on. One poor season and you wouldn’t know they exist. It’s absolutely pathetic the bandwagon fans here and I’ve been saying it since I came. Hartford Patriots in 5 years. Book it.