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Can we get some love for McDermott?
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes sir. Like Josh, I think McDermott has taken the next step this year in terms of his game mgmt. Love the aggressiveness on 4th down, love the timeout usage to get a sneak preview of the preferred play of the defense or special teams in yesterday's case on the onside kick. Also a huge fan of the way he has given Daboll the autonomy to turn us into a modern day pass-happy offense with the sneaky run-heavy game plan mixed in. We're watching a guy who has always been elite at the leadership part of the head coaching gig continue to learn/adapt/improve on game days and I couldn't be happier. -
Random thought I've had a few times this season is that every time I happen to see the Texans play, Justin Reid always jumps out to me and even though he's a safety and we already have two great ones, I really wish he was on the Bills. Guy just plays his a** off every play, hits hard, and has a knack for the clutch play. He has 4.40 speed and was projected to be drafted on Day 1 of the 2018 draft, but fell to the third round for some reason. Think he could have been a great big nickel in our defense and a difference-maker in potential 3 Safety looks. Obviously you can play this game with a lot of players and there are better, more obvious ones out there (I wish our defensive line was Joey Bosa-Chris Jones-Aaron Donald-Myles Garrett for example), but just think Reid is an underrated player who could have been a good fit with our team.
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Unfortunately yeah 100%. Insane catch radius and hands. I feel like NFL insiders have been warning us about him breaking out for a couple years, but he's taken a big leap and put it all together this season. I like Gaskin and Preston Williams as young offensive weapons for them as well. Fingers crossed Tua doesn't pan out for them and none of that will actually matter.
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Only just got my Redzone going there and caught the Miami/Cincy ejections which looked harsh and as others have said, should have been a late hit out of bounds type call on Miami first and foremost...how has Tua and the Miami offense looked? Bad 6 pt swing there for Cincy and us...Sanders is a freakin robot!
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Week 13: Bills at 49ers on MNF (in Arizona)
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks man...yeah Diggs is definitely a key match up and should give us an advantage in this game. I don't believe Sherman or Verrett have the athleticism or quickness (they probably never did, but age and injuries have slowed them down further) to cover Diggs one-on-one so I expect SF to bracket him a lot and/or fade a safety his way. Hopefully we can still get Diggs more involved and our other weapons can take advantage of the single coverage elsewhere. -
Week 13: Bills at 49ers on MNF (in Arizona)
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not sure about the smarter part lol, but I'll take a stab... QB Josh Allen and Bills RBs vs MLB Federico 'Fred' Warner...Allen should see some winnable matchups in the 49ers secondary and Singletary/Moss exercised some of their demons last week with 139 combined rushing yards and over 7 YPC. However, Warner is a top three LB in this league IMO with a penchant for making big plays and is so central to what SF does on defense (think an A+ version of Milano, no disrespect to Matt). Slot WR Cole Beasley vs Nickel CB Emmanuel Moseley...Beasley in peak form and on pace for a career year will likely be matched up against Moseley (SF's #3 guy at that spot behind Williams and Taylor who are both out). To be fair, Moseley was a good player for them last year during the playoffs, but he lost his job this season and is carrying an injury as well. RBs Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson Jr vs LBs Tremaine Edmunds, Matt Milano, and AJ Klein...Mostert is a very dangerous player particularly in the wider areas of the field with his speed and elusiveness. Wilson is a less athletic version of Mostert but a serviceable back up and McKinnon is a shifty weapon in the pass game. Edmunds, Milano (if active), and Klein need to stay disciplined with their eyes and gap integrity, rally to the ball, and tackle well (not something the Bills defense is known for). Edmunds and Milano *should* be well equipped to defend against this SF offense with their range and speed (very few teams have two LBs who possess the ability to neutralize speed on the edge like we do, it's just been a matter of durability and execution for us so far in 2020) and Klein will hopefully continue his impressive play crashing down around the LoS. WRs Deebo Samuel and Brandon Aiyuk vs Bills Secondary...these guys are huge YAC threats and will break some tackles. As someone mentioned earlier in the thread, Samuel has -35 negative air yards when targeted in his last few games. The Bills need to play closer to the LoS than usual (less cushion) and gang tackle these guys. Looking for big impact games from Poyer and Taron Johnson (who for all his faults is usually great vs the run and a strong tackler). I was dreading this matchup before the season, but I'm cautiously optimistic now given the health and form of each team. Fingers crossed man, Go Bills! -
Agreed. The really exciting thing is that with Klein's resurgence (and better use of his skill set) and Milano hopefully back healthy this week, we will have all three LBs playing as well and as healthy as we've had all year (fingers crossed it stays that way!). When offenses went heavy against us earlier this year, we struggled a lot given Klein's shortcomings and the injuries Edmunds and Milano were carrying. Now we can mix and match those three guys depending on the down and distance and that should be a real asset to this defense and maybe a return to last year's dominant defense.
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Great OP as always @Virgil It seems like Bass has finetuned the mechanics as bit more in recent weeks and Bojo has done a better job holding as well. He has been money and the kicks have been end-over-end splitting the uprights instead of the fading, drifting kicks we saw earlier in the year. I'm a Daboll fan, but I thought we ran the ball too much on 2nd-and-long especially in the first half and it killed some drives. The analytics would say that's about the worst play to call in those situations. The TEs were fairly quiet in this game, but what a TD by Knox to score the game's first points. Not an easy catch as the throw was high and he had to get the feet down. Hopefully that will boost his confidence and he can turn his season around. Lastly, not relevant to the Chargers game, but who's excited to hopefully get Milano back this week? And not a moment too soon as the 49ers running game is still the strength of their team. This defense looks like they are finally in good form and Milano should help to limit some of the big run plays SF is known for. 8-3 baby, Go Bills!
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LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and TE Tommy Tremble are both freaks on Notre Dame and would be great fits on the Bills IMO. Koramoah is one of the best (if not the best) LBs in the nation and excels vs the run and the pass, can rush the QB, and has shown a knack for forcing fumbles. Tremble has some athleticism and pass-catching ability at the TE position, but his blocking ability and his enthusiasm for contact is unlike any college player I've seen and what will have him playing on Sundays. Both guys could start in Year 1 and immediately improve our defense and our run game on offense which are the areas that need improvement. ND play North Carolina at 3:30 PM ET today, worth a watch. To answer the OP's question, I think the 3-4 positions to target in the draft are LB, CB, TE, and OL.
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Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If I could be so bold, I did a bit of scouting on the Cardinals last three games in a thread I started a couple days ago. I don't know how to link other posts here, but it's called Scouting The Arizona Cardinals. Hope it helps. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good post/points made. I actually think Seattle's front seven is better than Arizona's, but the Cardinals secondary is so much better than Seattle's that their overall defense is superior. As you said, the Cardinals can be vulnerable to the run and although their stats vs the pass look pretty good, I doubt they've faced many trios better than Diggs/Brown/Beasley. To add to your opening statement, I think it's important to remember that Arizona beat Seattle - albeit in overtime by 3 points - without having to deal with Carlos Dunlap or Jamal Adams. Kyler had all the time in the world to throw or scramble in that game and I think Seattle wins if they have those two impact players available. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
100%. He's their best player by far and one of the best defensive players in the league who doesn't get the plaudits he deserves. In the next tier, Haasan Reddick and Patrick Peterson (who has definitely lost a step but is still an above average CB) stand out. The rest of the Cardinals defense looks pretty average to me. Their D-line and other CBs are something we need to take advantage of on Sunday. -
Scouting The Arizona Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to Dont Stop Billeiving's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks man! Yeah I agree that Siran Neal could be a good shout for a spy or even Dane Jackson given his physicality and sure tackling. In truth, we don't have anyone as quick as Murray (I doubt many defenses do...for some reason, the first name that popped into my head is Ashtyn Davis, the rookie FS on the Jets. There's obviously better players out there, but that dude is fasttttt.). We just need to do our best to contain him and not let him keep moving the sticks with his legs. Agree with your points about our wider defense as well. Fortunately, the Cardinals defense also struggles to defend the width of the field and has missed more tackles and committed more penalties than we have (which is saying something!). I think the game comes down to whose offense/QB can assert their authority over the opposing defense more effectively and I'm expecting this game to smash the over again. -
Scouting The Arizona Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to Dont Stop Billeiving's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks! Yeah definitely not a given that our defense continues its recent form and Arizona presents a tough match up in terms of their weapons (Kyler and Hopkins especially) and their up tempo scheme. However, I like the Tre vs Hopkins match up a lot better than Tre against Lockett or Metcalf for example given their speed. If we can shadow Hopkins with White, bracket Kirk to prevent big plays, and most importantly, limit Murray's scrambling and running, I believe we can really limit their offense. I also like that Kyler hasn't faced our defense before and I think the pre-snap deception of Hyde/Poyer could bait him into some mistakes. As far as Patrick Peterson goes, I think he's living off his reputation a bit. I thought it looked like he lost a step last year and some Arizona fans are saying he's had a down year so far by his standards. The depth behind him at CB could be shaky as well. A couple things I didn't mention in my OP...Arizona misses a ton of tackles on defense (2nd in the league I believe and they've already had their bye) and they have committed a high number of penalties as well. -
Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We definitely benefitted from some 'injury luck' earlier in the year with the opposing teams missing some key players, but this feels like the second week in a row that our opponents are getting a bunch of guys back just in time to play us. It is what it is, we won last week and we can do it again. -
As many others have said, I like McKenzie. I think he has a role in this offense and has made some big plays for us this year. He's also great in the locker room. I assume he could be resigned for a relatively low salary and I think he likes his situation here. At the same time, I could see us drafting a guy to fill his role as well. I was actually hoping we'd grab Joe Reed (WR/KR from Virginia) with a late Day 3 pick this year to either replace or supplement McKenzie's role (the Chargers wound up taking him instead). Either way, I hope we draft a speed RB and a speed WR/gadget player this year. Doesn't have to be early picks, but we need to inject true speed into our offense. With the exception of John Brown, it's the one thing we're really lacking on that side of the ball at the moment.
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What a win this past Sunday. To beat that Seahawks team with that consensus league MVP at QB and a defense that got significant reinforcements in Carlos Dunlap and Jamal Adams the way that we did was incredible to watch. Roberts set the tone with his special return ability, Josh cooked (albeit with a heavy heart), and the defense took the ball away four times and limited Russ to the extend that it's even possible. One of the most complete wins in a while and showed how balanced and complete this team CAN be. Looking ahead, we're on the road against another tough NFC West opponent, the Arizona Cardinals. Same as the previous weeks, I wanted to do an amateur deep dive/scouting session into the Cardinals' last three games based on their game highlights (granted it's not the All-22 film but still nearly an hour of tape) and then list some keys/X-factors for our matchup this week. Anyways, hope you enjoy/find this useful: ***Offensive and Defensive Ranks are based on Football Outsiders' Defense-adjusted Value Over Average statistics*** https://www.footballoutsiders.com/dvoa-ratings October 20th- Week 6 Win AT Dallas (the Cowboys had the 24th ranked offense, 28th ranked defense, and 25th ranked special teams after Week 6, current record: 2-7) by a score of 38-10: Kyler Murray- 9/24 (yikes) for 188 yards with 3 total TDs and 74 rushing yards. Executed a QB draw for 13 yards on their opening drive, but then missed a deep throw to Isabella by miles and had to punt. Arizona drew up a bunch of designed runs for Murray throughout the game (usually to the left, more on this below). Hit on a beautiful deep pass to the right side to Kirk for an 80 yard TD. This passing TD and most of Murray's better completions tended to come from play action. Murray is very smart about not taking huge hits and often slides or goes out of bounds. Kept the ball on a second RPO near the goal line and scored a short TD running to the left. He's so quick to pull the ball down and run that I think he leaves some bigger plays on the field, but it's so important to play contain and keep a spy on him. Only sacked once. Cards Running Game- Kenyan Drake (164 yards) scored from the one yard line on an RPO to take a 14-0 lead in the 2nd quarter and had some big runs in the second half once the Cowboys defense was gassed including a 69 yard TD run in garbage time. Chase Edmonds only had 5 carries. DeAndre Hopkins- Just 2 catches for 73 yards. Kept mostly quiet, but caught a short crossing route in the 4th and took it nearly 60 yards after the catch. Christian Kirk- scored on a TD on a jet sweep and then caught a bomb from Murray for a second TD in the first half, showcasing the speed that made him such a promising draft pick. Larry Fitzgerald- one of the greats. Not the most athletic at this point in his career, but he's so reliable and smart. Often targeted on 3rd down to keep drives moving. Cards Run Defense- Gashed for some fairly long runs early by Elliott and Pollard, but ultimately held them to a combined 22 carries for 80 yards (game script forced Dallas to abandon the run game). I didn't see many TFLs or wins behind the LoS by Arizona's front seven. Old friend Jordan Phillips forced Elliott's second fumble of the day on a fairly routine inside run. Cards Pass Defense- Arizona got a bit lucky here facing Andy Dalton in his first week replacing Dak. Nearly sacked Dalton for a safety on the Cowboys first possession. Dallas was very successful running screens to their WRs and TEs from what I saw. Budda Baker forced a fumble from Elliott to end a promising Cowboys drive late in the first quarter and then had a big sack on a blitz later in the half. Baker is one of the more underrated players in the league and always seems to be around the ball. He's used a bit like Jamal Adams in the sense that they line him up in a wide variety of roles. CeeDee Lamb fell down on a route on Dallas' first drive in the 3rd which led to a Dre Kirkpatrick INT (the contact that made Lamb fall could have been PI). Baker picked off Dalton after reading his eyes and jumping the route to kill a Cowboys red zone opportunity late in the game. Kevin Peterson (not to be confused with Patrick) appears to be the weak link in that secondary and gave up the only Cowboys TD. Sacked Dalton 3 times in total. Miscellaneous- Saw someone else on the board mention this prior to this exercise and noticed the same thing...whenever Murray shifts to the left side of the field, he stops thinking about throwing the ball and starts to run. Arizona did a good job of taking the ball away in the first half to limit Dallas' scoring opportunities and scored TDs after both Elliott fumbles. Michael Gallup dropped a fairly easy TD just before HT that could have made this more of a contest. Mike McCarthy continued to do Mike McCarthy things kicking a FG down 28-3 with 5 min left in the 3rd which they missed. The Cowboys defense looked so tired and appeared to give up in the second half IMO. October 26th- Week 7 OT Win at Home vs Seattle (the Seahawks had the 2nd ranked offense, 28th ranked defense, and 4th ranked special teams after Week 7, current record: 6-2) by a score of 37-34: Kyler Murray- 34/48 for 360 yards, 4 total TDs, and 1 INT. Showed amazing ability to avoid multiple sacks on 3rd down (and even a near safety) and make positive plays for his team. Uncorked a beautiful 35 yard TD pass to Hopkins in the 1st quarter. Arizona and Murray were a bit lucky to miss Dunlap and Jamal Adams as I think they would have made a big impact in this game (Murray hasn't been under hardly any pressure in this game or the Dallas game). Unable to score any points and turned the ball over on downs after the Budda Baker INT return to the Seattle 5 yard line. Scored on a weaving TD run from 10 yards out to make it a three point deficit in the 3rd. Threw a poor INT in the 4th where the ball really sailed on him. Was not sacked in this game. Cards Running Game- Kyler led the team in rushing with 67 yards. The RBs didn't make too many plays in regulation, but Chase Edmonds ripped off a massive 30 yard run in OT around the right side to put the Cardinals in field goal range. Edmonds also contributed with 7 catches for 87 yards. DeAndre Hopkins- 10 catches for 103 yards and a nice 35+ yard TD. Lost a fumble in the second (seems like he loses the ball a lot). Tackled for losses on both his WR screens. Christian Kirk- caught a wide open TD on a well-designed mesh concept just before halftime and had a second TD with the game on the line on a nicely run curl route. He's really emerged this year and Kyler seems to look his way in the red zone. Larry Fitzgerald- 8 catches for 62 yards. Kyler leans on him whenever he needs a big first down. Made a good grab to set up the game-winning FG. Cards Run Defense- Gave up two long Russell Wilson runs for 50+ yards and then a 25 yard Carlos Hyde TD late in the second quarter. Arizona seems stout enough up the middle, but it appeared to me that they are vulnerable to off tackle runs and RPOs. The Cardinals really struggled to play with contain and there were huge holes for Russ to run all game (ended up with 6 rushes for 84 yards and he missed a few opportunities to pick up an easy 10-15 yards on a few more plays IMO). The Seahawks lost Chris Carson for most of this game due to injury. Cards Pass Defense- Gave up 388 yards and 3 TDs to Russell Wilson. Tough matchup but thought they really struggled in coverage especially trying to contain Tyler Lockett who drew Patrick Peterson in coverage a lot and roasted him a number of times. Lockett had 15 catches for 200 yards (!!!!!) and all 3 TDs (could this be a good sign for our deep speed threat John Brown?). Arizona did a great job holding Metcalf to 2 catches, but huge damage was done elsewhere. Budda Baker did pick off Wilson on a terrible lofted throw near the Cardinals goal line (Russ clearly didn't see him) which led to the now infamous Metcalf chase down and resulting memes and then Patrick Peterson picked off a weird overthrow from Wilson in the 4th on what looked like a possible miscommunication with DK. Seattle's TEs (Dissly and Hollister) were able to make a number of plays in this game as well. Reddick and Byron Murphy Jr both had huge sacks in OT that forced Seattle to punt (the only two sacks for the Cards but they came at a significant time). It was a bit of a gift, but Isaiah Simmons made a nice play in coverage to pick off Russ in OT (first time I've heard his name or noticed him in two games so far which is surprising...I thought there was a good chance he could be DROY given how athletic and versatile he was for Clemson). Miscellaneous- Haasan Reddick has been moved from ILB to OLB this year and he finally looks like the dynamic rover type player we saw at Temple. Reddick and Baker are the two players on the Cardinals defense to game plan for. However, their defensive line and other LBs looked mostly invisible or vulnerable in these two wins. Arizona is pretty aggressive under Kingsbury going for it on 4th down which is something to watch for. Seattle had a big hand in allowing the Cardinals to tie this game with a huge unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on an Arizona FG attempt with 2:30 left in the game which led to a Cards first down and a TD literally one play later. Week 8 Bye November 8th - Week 9 Loss at Home to Miami (the Dolphins had the 18th ranked offense, 14th ranked defense, and the 2nd ranked special teams after Week 9, current record: 5-3) by a score of 34-31: Kyler Murray- 21/26 for 283 yards and 4 total TDs. Showed his typical running threat throughout this game on a combination of designed runs and broken plays. On Arizona's opening drive, Murray was sacked by Emmanuel Ogbah and fumbled which was returned for a TD by Bills Alumni Shaq Lawson. As the game went on though, Kyler and Hopkins/Kirk/Fitzgerald all feasted on crossing routes which proved effective against Miami's man coverage (just like we did in Week 2). Put together a nice drive that ended with a TD pass to Maxx Williams who has just returned from IR. Unleashed one of his best throws of the season, a 56 yard TD pass to Kirk while under pressure. Nearly threw an INT in the end zone to Byron Jones, but Arizona's TE Darrell Daniels wrestled it away from him for a TD. Ran untouched for a TD on a power sweep to the left late in the third quarter. Cards Running Game- Kyler led the team again with 106 rushing yards and 9.6 YPC. Edmonds struggled to replace Drake with just 70 yards and 2.8 YPC. DeAndre Hopkins- only 3 catches for 30 yards. Not targeted at all in the first half. Miami was pretty effective at limiting Hopkins in this game although Xavien Howard played way too physical past five yards and gave the referees at least 3 very easy PI calls. Christian Kirk- 5 catches for 123 yards and 1 TD. Absolutely took Byron Jones' lunch money in this one. Caught the aforementioned long TD from Murray in the 2nd quarter and then made a huge catch to set the Cards up in FG range at the end of the game. Larry Fitzgerald- 4 catches for 54 yards. Never drops the ball and just kept the chains moving for Arizona like he always does. Cards Run Defense- Gave up a goal line TD to Jordan Howard and lost contain on Tua more often in the 2nd half. However, they held Miami under 100 yards rushing on the day. Cards Pass Defense- Allowed 248 yards and 2 TDs by Tua. Two of the top 3 CBs for Arizona missed this game and Preston Williams wound up missing most of the contest, exiting with a foot injury. Miami was successful in completing a lot of back shoulder throws against the Cardinals secondary. Also, the middle of the field seemed to be open for Miami's WRs and TEs a ton similar to what I saw in previous games. Arizona sacked Tua 3 times including one by Markus Golden who was just acquired at the deadline. Miscellaneous- Miami confused Murray a few times with that double A gap blitz/drop off play we like to use on defense, Murray and the Cards O-line had a tough time deciphering where the pressure was coming from. Also worth noting that Andy Isabella fumbled the second half kickoff and that Miami partially blocked one of Gonzalez's FGs (the Cards recovered and the FG still went in, but there might be a weakness there). November 15th - Week 10 Arizona Cardinals (current record: 5-3, 9th ranked offense, 10th ranked defense, and 23rd ranked special teams after Week 9) At Home vs Buffalo Bills (current record: 7-2, 10th ranked offense, 17th ranked defense, and 8th ranked special teams after Week 9) Bills On Offense- I think the Cardinals have looked fairly stout up the middle, but have looked very vulnerable on the edges in the run game. The Bills need to continue to take good care of the ball and win the turnover battle as Arizona has done a great job of taking the ball away recently (they have benefited from some serious luck/bad play by the opposing team in this department IMO but still). I also believe Beasley and the TEs could have success in this game based on what I've seen particularly over the middle. Arizona blitz a decent amount, but I didn't see them generate much pressure and I expect there to be some run lanes for Josh if he chooses. Lastly, Arizona's CB depth has been tested (they may get some guys back for this game) and I don't see anyone including Patrick Peterson who can cover Diggs. Bills On Defense- First off, Murray's running ability is elite and scares me more than his arm at this point in his young career. It's more essential than in any other game this season that our defensive line plays with the proper contain technique as Murray still shows a run-first mentality at times. Putting a spy on Murray to prevent him from moving the chains with his legs (particularly to his favored left side) seems like a good idea as well (but who do we have that can keep up with him?). Arizona's spread offense is predicated on short crossers and screens with the occasional deep shot to Kirk or Hopkins off of play action if they get single coverage. I think playing dime/nickel and keeping more speed on the field will be important in order to limit Murray's elusiveness as a running threat and take away the deep passes. I would shade a safety towards Kirk to mitigate the deep threat and then use Tre to shadow Hopkins as well in what I think is an even matchup. Out of these three games, Miami definitely had the best game plan for Murray from what I saw and I think our defense incorporates a lot of the same blitz/pressure packages, but I think our zone heavy scheme will be more effective against Murray and their WRs than Miami's man coverage so that gives me hope. On Special Teams- With Arizona's poor ST ranking thus far in 2020, I'm expecting an Andre Roberts revenge game. Zane Gonzalez missed a potential game-winning FG in OT wide left against Seattle and then missed a would be game-tying FG short against Miami, but is usually pretty consistent and has a strong leg so I'm sure he'll hit a 60 yarder against us. Alright thanks for reading! I enjoyed putting this together and will look to do so each week moving forward. A road game against a good NFC West opponent is a tall task, but I actually like this matchup for the Bills in all three phases. My biggest concern is the elite running threat that Murray poses. If we can limit that part of his game and force him to beat us with his arm, I like our chances a lot. All the best, stay healthy, and Go Bills!
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Week 10: Bills at Cardinals
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I watched a decent amount of the Arizona-Miami game on Sunday and it seemed like Byron Jones had a terrible game. Got beat several times especially by Kirk and then this play speaks for itself. I know he missed most of the game against us with an injury, anyone know how he's been playing this year? He and Howard were supposed to be the best CB pairing in the league. In regards to our match up with Arizona this week, I wonder who we match up against Kirk and how he plays. He jumped off the screen for me on Sunday. As much as people are anxiously watching the injury news for Tre/Morse/Ford etc, I think the Arizona CB situation bears watching as well. Murphy Jr is on the COVID list (although Kingsbury expressed some hope that he becomes available) and the guy who replaced him is in the concussion protocol now. Playing in a dome and spreading the defense out with 3 or 4 WRs against a team whose depth at CB could be tested...advantage Bills. Now we just need our defense to keep the positive momentum going. -
I feel like he was pretty quiet at the start and then as the game went on, his mind was blown like the rest of us. Pretty funny, thanks for posting
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Game Balls! Bills 44, Seattle 34
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agreed. Along similar lines (more relevant to the season and the division than this particular game), but give the Dolphins 5 game balls for trading away Minkah Fitzpatrick. Their secondary would likely be the best in the NFL with him in it. We'll see him in a few weeks, but glad he's out of the division. -
Week 9 Around the League
Dont Stop Billeiving replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tua trying to throw the ball away today is hilarious...what is he up to?!?!?!?!