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BuffaloBillyG

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  1. 27 minutes ago, Captain Murica said:

    Yeah, it seems Jerry benefited from having Mario, Kyle, and Dareus all healthy. Now with an aging Kyle, and basically just an edge setter in Shaq he is not as effective as he was with all them. 

    I get that as that makes sense. And to an extent Frazier is cooking with some of Rex Ryan's groceries still...

     

    34 minutes ago, Dablitzkrieg said:

    This defense has VERY limited talent in the front 7.  Have you watched them play?  Scheme all you want.  You need dogs out there, people that are not wussies.  Based on what I saw after White was hit, we have a bunch of selfish players on defense, not a team.

    So this is what every thread becomes now? The late hit? Caveman mentality? 

     

    36 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

    The players on our defensive line aren't good. 

     

    A different scheme isn't going to make our pass rush any better. There's no talent up front. 

    Don't have talent up front? How about sending a corner blitz, how about sending any kind of rush that is different then just our 4 poor pass rushers? Scheming them to get pressure is the ONLY way to get it without talent. A better DC perhaps may be able to figure that out. 

  2. 4. 4 sacks by Shaq Lawson leads the team. This is inexcusable. For a team with a head coach that is strong suited to defense and a DC that used to be a HC you would think that they can figure out how to rush the passer. Now, I get that there is more to defense than sack and that we play a bend don't break philosophy...but 4?

     

    And aside from those 4 sacks Hughes and Alexander have 3 each. Team has 20. Pressure is non existent. 

     

    Call for Dennison to be canned all you want...I want a new DC more. 

     

  3. 1 hour ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

    Sam Darnold’s grandfather was named Dick Hammer.  He was an actor that played the Marlboro Man, and also played football at USC.  That’s cool.

    That's cool and all, but did you know Nick O'Leary's grandfather is none other than Jack Nicklaus?

  4. I think Tyrod is gone. That's pretty clear. Dennison I think comes back with a rookie QB and a vet QB. I also think we bring in Mike McCoy as a "passing game consultant" or some such title. If after 4-6 weeks the offense isn't better Dennison would be canned then and McCoy promoted.

  5. 1 hour ago, Steptide said:

    I actually don't think alot of the bills players saw it. At least not how dirty it was 

    For those that were there I'd be interested to know how fast the replay was on the screens. 

     

    Even if they didn't see it right away...they saw it. There was still time to get some revenge.

     

    The bigger news here is seeing Williams pretty much call out his old teammates for ignoring the Landry hit on him. 

  6. 2 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

     

    I guess we will see if Taylor is out for any length of time...not that it matters we have different issues depending on who is starting...

     

    with Taylor he won't throw the ball and with Peterman he gets the ball out quick so if he misdiagnoses the defense, they have an easy INT(which is more likely due to inexperience), the WR's get no seperation so he is always throwing into tight windows and then the WRs drop the ball way too often...

     

    I think another issue with some of the drops is that Peterman seems to throw lasers. Different velocity. The LA game he seemed to come out and have a nice rythem on his first few passes before throwing a rocket to DiMarco that glanced off his hand for the first pick. The mix in Benjamin getting hurt, the second pick and he was shot for the day.

     

    Hopefully he learned. I think if he can get rolling against a bad defense and give him confidence it will help.

  7. 2 minutes ago, matter2003 said:

    The Patriots created the blueprint on how to make Taylor look terrible and the other teams adopted it.  Tehy've been doing this since the first game he started against them. I remember when we watched that first half and the Bills had something like 35 yards of total offense we were like "WTF is going on here??".

     

    After 3 years we've come to the realization that this is what Taylor is...he will look clueless against teams that can keep him in the pocket, force him to throw into tight windows(because he won't), and take away his ability to play "backyard football" where he scrambles and then players get open once he is on the move.

     

    Another game with 60 yards passing going into the 4th quarter...the 3rd one this year with under 100 yards passing...that is completely unacceptable for a QB in 2017...maybe in 1967 that would have been OK, but not in 2017

     

    You mean the inexperienced 5th round rookie who everyone agreed was the most NFL ready QB in the draft?

    Yea...NFL ready. Full of potential. Remember though potential just means you haven't don't anything yet. Remember when people thought Brady Quinn was NFL ready?

  8. Honestly any fault for the QB switch failure is that they went with an inexperienced 5th round backup as the only other guy on the roster that is solely a QB.

     

    If they weren't sold on Tyrod there is no good reason that there wasn't a more experienced guy found. Make a trade, bring in the McGloins of the world...something ANYTHING to cover that position.

     

    Or, you know actually use the guy the way they hinted he would be used. Moving pockets. More called QB runs. Sorry but that play action left roll right play isn't fooling anyone anymore. Most times when Taylor turns around a guy is right there to blow it up. Get creative. Taylor is a very average QB, but an excellent athlete. Don't keep him in a pocket.

     

    Lastly, I'm sure we will see Peterman next week. Against the Colts defenseless defense he's going to make plays. The absolute worst case at this point is for him to do just enough to give McBean false hope he can be "their guy" and we pass on upgrading the position.

  9. 1 minute ago, Fadingpain said:

    I thought the OP was going to be about how McD is conservative and doesn't take chances in a football sense.

     

    All of that is true; he is very normal and very conservative as a HC.

     

    His challenge today was terrible too; Tony Romo had the whole thing calculated, correctly, in a few seconds as the play played out in real time.  The basic point being that it was very clear no Bill was in the backfield to have made the contact with Brady, so he could not have been down by contact.

     

    Not really sure why that would have been challenged.

    From his reaction after the review I believe he wanted to challenge the call that it wasn't intentional grounding as the ball clearly didn't make it past the line of scrimmage.

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