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elroy16

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  1. I'm very excited for and about Duke. He could be the big body, open when he's not open, type of receiver they hoped Kelvin Benjamin was going to be. It was only one game, but he caught contested passes, ran strong routes, and gained tough yards after the catch. The bye week might have come at a perfect time for him and the offense. Get some guys healthy, find out what was working, and find more ways to get Duke involved in moving the chains and scoring in the red zone. I can't wait to see him show off those balls skills on deeper passes too. 

     

     

     

    Strong routes like that can help get first downs and score in the red zone. 

     

     

    As easy as it is to get excited about what he can do on the field, it's easy to get excited for Duke the person to succeed. After the game Duke said before the game he cried while reflecting on how much he's been through and how long it took him to get here. If he slips up or starts slacking, I would be very, very surprised. 

     

     

     

     

    @Shaw66 mentioned the Lee Smith interview. If you don't listen to the whole thing, the Duke part is great. Like Shaw said, Smith is almost at a loss for words. He says whatever "it" is that makes people different or special, Duke has it. Smith says he works his tail off and guys gravitate to him and want him on the field. 

     

    It starts around 4:55.

     

     

     

     

  2. 3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

     

    Because they arent on the line

     

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    The directTV recap doesn't show this play unfortunately because I swear Mariota called out a fake snap right as they moved.

     

    It seems like a hard count with movement timed to simulate the snap should be a penalty. If he didn't call out a fake snap, then I don't have a problem with it.

     

  3. 26 minutes ago, stevewin said:

    I thought I saw someone say after the game that this play was a designed run to Gore but Allen decided to take off himself?  Is there an confirmation on this?

     

     

    Yup, heads up play by Allen.

     

     

     

    If you watch the replay, you can see Gore is probably going to get stopped, by the edge defender that totally lost contain.

     

     

     

     

    Of course it doesn't save the timestamp. It happens at 10:24.

     

     

    I was not expecting Gore to rip of 8-14 yarders when they knew it was coming. That and suffocating run D is so fun to watch. 

     

     

    I forget who it was, someone from the O-line I believe, but they said it was a matter of pride within the team for the offense to finish the game off. Every other game the defense has had to stop the opponent to win the game, this time the offense got to finish it off. 

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  4. 3-1 with a very good looking defense, I'm happy with where they are at. Obviously a big step back on offense this game, but the pats defense is playing at an extremely high level. 

     

     

    Maybe the concussion will be a good thing for Allen. He needs some time to sit and realize the hero ball nonsense is almost always hurting the team. Take a sack, throw it away, anything but these terrible throws and big hits. I think Barkley can get a win in Tenn, then get healthy over the bye, and let's roll. 

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  5. 7 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

     

    I said upthread, I'm more OK with him now than I was then, but he doesn't look like the guy he was hyped to be. But I'll say this: he gets a sack on Brady, I'll forgive a LOT of let-downs.

     

     

     

     

     

    So if he gets one sack on Brady, but gets pushed around and abused all game, you're good?

     

     

    What if he doesn't get any sacks but is constantly in Brady's face and causes a pick or two? You're still going to be unhappy because he didn't show up in the stat sheet?

     

     

     

    13 minutes ago, Joe in Winslow said:

     

    For me? given all the HYPE about the guy, at least a .5 sack a game pace.

     

    He's supposed to be unstoppable in the pass rush. He's proven to not be that for the time being.

     

    Could he grow into it? Maybe.

     

     

     

    Regardless of what's said about a rookie, thinking they'll be unstoppable in anyway, shape, or form is hilariously naive. 

     

     

    I feel like if he came in and was playing like Aaron Donald, you'd still B word. 

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  6. 3 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

     

     

    So gotta' ask........did you clutch your pearls when I left you breathless?

     

    We all know about Kuechly but when you are done hyperventilating put the bag down and read this........Pedestrian Preston Brown leading the NFL in tackles in the McDefense in 2017..........it's real friendly to instinctive MLB's.

     

     

     

    The Bills were 29th in the league against the run that year.

     

    The Bills are 8th against the run this year.

     

     

    Maybe tackles by the MLB doesn't correlate 1 to 1 with the success of the defense. 

     

     

  7. 2 hours ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

    https://sports.yahoo.com/optimism-high-2-0-bills-013720307.html

     

    Optimism high for 2-0 Bills, who face 0-2 Bengals

     

    The Buffalo Bills are seeking their first 3-0 start in eight years when they host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.

     

    Buffalo started the campaign with road wins over the New York Jets and New York Giants, and optimism is blooming as the Bills begin a stretch of hosting five of six games in Western New York.

    "Well, we understand the energy of the stadium is going to be really high on Sunday," Bills quarterback Josh Allen told reporters. "We have to be able to kind of weather that and understand and play within ourselves. Coach (Sean McDermott) told us it's not where we play, it's how we play. We're going to take that to heart."

     

    The Bills will be meeting a desperate team in the Bengals (0-2) ......

     

     

    Did anyone read the Lane Kiffin story on ESPN? 
     

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/27638015/trash-talk-mattress-fires-flying-projector-lane-kiffin-year-tennessee

     

     

     

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    Team meetings at the Birmingham Marriott were winding down the night before Tennessee was set to take on top-ranked and unbeaten Alabama in 2009, and Ed Orgeron wanted everyone's attention.

     

    To get the Vols pumped up, the fiery defensive line coach took an overhead projector and hurled it into a wall, where it shattered into pieces. Then it was Lane Kiffin's turn. The brash young head coach had an announcement.

     

    "He gets up there and says, 'I've already called back to the University of Tennessee and told them that we're going to stay an extra night after we beat Alabama tomorrow, and we're going to go eat some of those Dreamland ribs and hang out at their bars,'" recounted Marlon Walls, then a freshman defensive lineman.

    The whole room went wild, including Kiffin's father, Monte, the Vols' 69-year-old defensive coordinator.

     

    "I believe Monte even picked up a chair and threw it," then-senior defensive lineman Wes Brown said. "Whatever we could get our hands on, we were throwing.

    "It was total chaos."

     

     

     

    McDermott's approach >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Kiffin's approach

     

     

    You obviously have to have confidence, but the over the top nonsense doesn't work long term. The Kiffin story just made me think of Rex.

     

     

     

    Anyway, back to what matters. This doesn't look good for the Bengals.

     

     

     

    The stars are lining up for a W, just gotta execute. 

  8. 0-3 teams make the playoffs about 2.5% of the time. The Bengals desperately need this game and will probably play like it. 

     

    Bengals O-line hasn't played well, Bills need to minimize big plays and force them up and down the field. Thankfully, this is what the Bills D is to a T. Bengals run offense is awful, hopefully we'll see a lot of 3rd and longs. 

     

     

    I assume McDermott will have these guys ready, they don't strike me as a team that will get complacent and assume the enthusiasm/excitement for a hope opener will be enough to get a W. 

     

  9. He's great when he fires off the snap and blows up gaps. Of course that can lead to him leaving the middle of the field wide open when he's fooled on play action.

     

    I'm not worried yet. I'll gladly take a MLB that is slightly below average against the run but good against the pass over the opposite. He's still young, he's super long, and athletic, I think at worst he'll be average against the run, which I can live with.

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  10. 20 hours ago, MassHog said:

    Ed Oliver has got to be up there. He has been batting balls like crazy

     

     

    All the DT's really. Against the run they were doing a good job at filling gaps (outside of the first drive) and against the pass they are collapsing the pocket. No longer are we seeing the edge rushers look like they might get home only to have the QB step up in the pocket and sit there for an extra 2 seconds. They may not be blowing up the line every play, but they're consistently getting a good push. The D-line as a whole isn't really spectacular, but they play very well as a unit and compliment the secondary very well. 

     

     

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  11. 53 minutes ago, Chandler#81 said:

    I recommend a mix of drugs and alcohol. No, it doesn’t fix the problem, you just don’t end up giving a damn. 

    Next best thing?

     

    That makes me get way more into the game and way more pissed when they lose. Granted I still do it every game, but it definitely doesn't help me. 

     

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    “Nine times out of 10, the guy who gets the push is not going to be the guy who gets the sack, so I just tried to help my team execute and help myself execute,” Oliver said in the victorious locker room. “Just play to the best of my ability. If I get sack, cool, if I don't and my guys around me get a sack — as long as a linebacker or a DB or something don't get the sack, we good.”

     

    https://buffalonews.com/2019/09/09/buffalo-bills-skurski-ed-oliver-nfl-new-york-jets/

     

     

    Great attitude from the rookie too. 

     

    It was refreshing to see the line as a whole play really well. They were stuffing run lanes, batting passes, collapsing the pocket, and rarely let Darnold have time to sit comfortably in the pocket. 

     

     

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  13. 4 hours ago, uticaclub said:

    You honestly think Bill Belichick panicked? Have you watched football the last 20 years? Everything he does is planned and calculated. We might have lost to Pats by 40 anyways, & this trade doesn’t help things. You don’t fleece the Patriots. We traded a 6th for info, not a player

     

     

    I can admit that Belichick is one of, if not, the best coach ever, but is a bit much. You talk like he's literally never made a single mistake, he's made plenty of poor draft picks and signed players that haven't worked out. 

     

    Trading a 6th round pick for some info into an offense that's very similar to something he's run for years would be incredibly short sighted. I can't imagine for a second Belichick doing that, especially for info into a team he's beat more than any other in the league. 

     

     

     

     

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  14. One thing I heard Beane mention on WGR about the practice squad that I didn't know before was that if you sign a player off of another team's practice squad, you have to keep them on your 53 for 3 weeks. 

     

    Another random tidbit I learned while listening to Taron Johnson on WGR was that before coming to Buffalo, he hadn't played in the slot before, he was always on the outside. I'm excited to see how much more he can develop with a year under his belt. 

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  15. 4 minutes ago, One Buffalo said:

    Duke isn't letting up... how long until he makes the roster?

     

     

    This feels like one of those situations where another team tries to poach him and the Bills elevate him to the 53 to keep him. We'll see, hopefully that doesn't happen, but I think he'll be on a 53 man roster at some point this year.

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