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Is the P/S rule still limited to 2 call-ups per week? If so, be interesting to see how they manage gameday roster if Feliciano, Poyer, and Johnson all have to miss. I'd say Cam and Thomas should be the call-ups/dress, perhaps they dress Doyle if they think Brown can backup on interior (with Bates).
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Not good about Taron, same with Poyer. Tomorrow injury report should give more clarity, if we should expect them to play. If Taron or Poyer can't go, my guess, is that Lewis would get called up before Wildgoose and rotate with Neal at NCB. Josh Thomas called up and be our other Safety backup, with J. Johnson starting
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I suspect neither, if both Levi and Dane are active. Both got full practices Friday, and coach was positive on Levi playing
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Agree on the defensive playcalls. Although we did mix it up well against Steelers too, I think this was an offseason focus to be more aggressive. Ben/Claypool/refs bailed them out a couple times or we might have held them to 1 score. Moss rebounded from thr fumble well. Glad to see he was active and involved I. short yardage. Motor still looks better and should remain the starter IMO, until proven otherwise. There is a role for each. Will add.that dline performance today was off the charts. Guys played with hair on fire, and AJE although not on the sack statsheet gave others opportunities to clean up. Things I disagree with: 1. Daboll isn't desperately doing anything right now. He literally just installed a bunch of new plays/called a completely different style this week. Josh's footwork and mechanics just look off right now. He's inaccurate with a few throws, leading to longer 3rd downs to convert and missed chances to extend drives. Granted, I think Josh will adjust and get back on track. He did make a few really great plays, then a couple very bad misses. 2. Feliciano was.really bad in the 1st half, really? He sprung that big run by Motor, with his perfect execution of the combo block and getting to the 2nd level. Sometimes not sure if ppl know X and Os to understand what they are seeing. 3. Edmunds is in a completely different class ahead of Klein and Smith (inactive). Polarizing topic, all I have to say is Coach and Frazier seem to agree. Klein deserves credit for stepping in and played well. Missed a couple tackles to start, but had a nice blitz and fundamentally sound. Klein is what he is, not the sideline to sideline or coverage LB that I trust. Go Bills, great team win!
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TNF: NYG at WFT 8:20 NFLN
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Seriously?! He's coming off a torn acl. Dude is a beast and will continue to get better throughout the year -
Exactly. This game should have been over in the first half, as it easily could have 10 or 14-0 after the first 7 min. That's why it takes a few days sometimes to circle back here with rationale thoughts about the game. Still things to critique and correct, but overall just let one slip away. Quite possible we will get another crack at them in the playoffs. Until then, time to get the W this week
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Highmark Stadium now requiring vaccination for entry
MasterStrategist replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall
And are you interacting with the players? Must be alot of Lambeau leaps -
Highmark Stadium now requiring vaccination for entry
MasterStrategist replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Regardless of the motivation behind this decision, it is a big leap to say this is government control by any means. Up Bills organization to make any rule and enforce them, as they choose. It could be as polarizing as vaccines, or not allowing an intoxicated fan to purchase alcohol at a vendor in the stadium. Where do we draw the line? Where each of us want? Again, it's up to the team. Then, in turn, nobody is forcing anyone to get vaccinated. Your choice, your freedom, just like the Bills choice and their freedom. And negative covid testing would absolutely be enforced like last season. It would be through a single provider/lab, just like the NFL. As far as masking outside (for non vaccinated), please point me to the data that has studied NFL-like events with 70k fans screaming/droplets flying and hi-fiving/hugging. To me, that's no different than being inside if someone accidentally spits on you while screaming. I'm for personal choice too, but not limiting businesses choices in the manner. Up to you if you want to abide by the new rules, or find other means to enjoy the entertainment. -
Highmark Stadium now requiring vaccination for entry
MasterStrategist replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall
Couple key points you are missing: 1. If they did the COVID testing option, like last playoffs, it was only at stadium parking lot. That already put a burden on the team and Healthcare labs/others to get that organized. Not to mention that option made it challenging for out of state fans to attend 2. Unvaccinnated and Negative test & MASK. the capitalized part was the rules for opener and as mentioned by many, and I can attest as I attended, that very few had a mask on (can't imagine 98% fans were vaccinated). The team already gave thr general public a chance to abide by the rules, and they did not. By the way, if you are going to be this upset, go take 30 min to get the jab. Already spent more time posting about this topic. I understand it's your freedom to not get a vaccine that is FDA approved, but if you truly want to attend the games then you have a choice. -
Alpha's Good, the bad, and the ugly week 1...
MasterStrategist replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Heck of a recap and write-up. As a fellow out of towner, albeit closer to Pittsburgh, was cool to read about the great food options discussed above and the other thread you started. Look forward to trying Bar Bill sometime soon. I'd add, that it was a pleasant surprise to see fewer Steeler fans than I expected. Historically, the stadium would have been 40%+ Steeler colors. As far as the game, your takeaways and recap was exactly what I noticed. I was sitting in front of the Davis TD and that was one heck of a pass/catch. Regarding Daboll, I was livid that we didn't run or attempt to run more with Motor (agreed with your other thread he looks like a stud back this year). But after watching the replay and couple days to digest the loss, I do think Josh missed more throws and opportunities than I originally thought. We moved the ball well at times and just stalled. I put more blame on Daboll originally, but think this was balanced between him and Josh/oline lack of execution. I still would like to see Daboll adjust, but he's seeing these guys up close in practice each day and likely how talented this passing game can be. I question McDermott not kicking the FG with Bass either. 4th and 9, is a small window for a good outcome vs a strong legged kicker from 55 yards out (against the wind, yes, but I'd think higher chance of success). -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Look it, I agree. Daboll can get too cute. My original comment was to say this was a high risk/high reward type play call, and it backfired. But we'd be all singing a different tune if it panned out. Daboll has had some creative gems in past seasons, this was not one of them. Then this 2nd post was to simply explain what Daboll was trying to do schematically, which was very similar/same concept as the 2004 play. Get defense thinking QB sneak, then pitch it wide to a speed back. On top of that, the added jet motion was eye candy. Obviously none of it worked and completely was blown up. For the record, I'm just too risk averse to like a playcall in that situation. Steelers had it defended, and this is why we have a Zack Moss RB, but with him not dressed, it hampers these situations. -
Bills switch to man coverage vs Steelers
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There's 3 phases to football and nobody is saying the defense is reacting like your post above. And I know you know this. Simple fact, blocked punt led to 7 points. If you and others want to call out the defense for their 2nd half performance, obviously go for it. But as I've said in other threads: 1. Momentum was given to the Steeler offense 2x, on failed 4th down conversions. Like it or not, that's a real thing and impacts the play going forward in the game 2. Two questionable penalties, took away an early INT and then the second took away a 3rd down stop and led to a Steeler TD. 3. Steelers have a talented offense, they did this to Cleveland and Colts at the end of last year (play bad in 1st half then turn it on in 2nd half). Just my opinion, but I'm looking at the overall performance and very pleased with the defense effort. -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually McKenzie came in jet sweep motion, faking the jet sweep (he never came.into the backfield). So it was designed to get the defense to hesitate or think it was going to the right or Josh on a a sneak. Neither faked.out the Steelers. In addition, it was poorly executed by Gilliam and Spencer Brown. Go watch the replay, Brown gets tossed aside by Ingram and Gilliam doesn't get to the edge to block the corner. Either way it's over with and onto Miami -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, but more than that, I think it had a huge impact on the defensive performance from then on out. Second guessing is easy tho, so I trust coach and like his aggressiveness. Yep, we are on the same page with most of this. I just think it was alot to ask the defense to contain Steelers all game long, they are too talented and well coached. At some point they were going to break through. On to Miami, I liked Frazier quotes and Poyers today about needing to get takeaways. That was the only thing missing yesterday, although Tre's pick should have been it, but hopefully they can get that going this week That was literally the same play Daboll called. I don't think it schematically was any different, just poorly executed. Allen took the snap to the left, like he was running the speed option. And the defense alignment was ready for it, even Tomlin called that out in his presser. Either Josh should have audibled, or coaches should have recognized the defense formation and called timeout -
Steelers Blocked Punt Schematic
MasterStrategist replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for posting. Matakevich was interviewed and said this "scheme" that Pitt ran, was something they practiced against all week. So they had the looks to go over, but Tyler stopped short of whose fault it was...likely he didn't know either until reviewing the film. I'd surmise it was less on Haack and more on the protection breaking down. This is just a guess, but either Klein needing to step down or Johnson. Either way, very rare to see a blocked punt(and go for 6) in the NFL. But happening 2x within 3 years (Pats in 2019), is concerning to say the least. Alot of "learning moments" to take away from this game. Not what anyone wants, but there were "flat" (mental lapse) moments that should get fixed quickly. Like I've seen others say, can't open against the Jets each year and Pitt was a motivated/very good team coming into this -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Momentum is a big thing and when we didn't convert you could feel that air leave the stadium, and it also impacted the defense. Not an excuse. But we can't expect the defense to bail out the offense constantly. To answer your question, it's nonsense because: Steelers get paid too, and have some very good offensive players as well. Not like they lit us up either. Ben did his old self and made a good escaping pocket play to hit Freimermuth down the seam. Claypool got Levi to give up a big DPI, questionable, but those 2 plays were the difference for 10 points essentially. Maybe we had different expectations, but I thought Pittsburgh's offense would still be able to score on us in this game, despite the new oline. Ben is not once what he was, but like last season, Steelers were very much a "30 minute team" in games. They are exactly the same in that aspect, atbleast Game 1. That said, I predicted a 30-20 Bills victory, and we gave up 16 points. I don't care if those all came in the 1st half, or 2nd half. To me, we gave away the Momentum after both failed 4th down conversions. That was the clear turning point. -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It was a big risk, not what I'd call I that situation either, but disagree that we wouldn't be talking about this play if it had worked. Again, I'm not defending the call, just stating the obvious and Daboll has tendencies to be an agressive/risky play caller and sometimes they pay off and other times they don't. -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Disagree about this 2nd half nonsense. Yes, Steelers scored on consecutive drives. BUT... 1. they started with great Field position on 2 of those 2. Penalties, questionable on Tre and Levi led to 2 scoring drives 3. We held them to 2 FGs and just 1 TD We should be saying, why weren't we up by more than 10+ at halftime? Defense stopped a HOF qb, top 5 skill postion group for 30 min and gave our offense many chances to put the game away. Defense wasn't the problem, it didn't win the game for us but certainly performed well above what we needed for a win -
McDermott, Daboll, Frazier zoom session 9/13
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not defending the call, but we do run QB sneaks almost always on 4th and 1 (since Josh) and had already did 1 earlier on 3rd down. That said, it was a super aggressive call that either works or in this case, makes the off coordinator look like a fool. I'd have rather we sneak it or hand it to Motor, but if that play would have busted open then we'd all be saying something different -
2nd Half Defense: What Happened
MasterStrategist replied to RyanC883's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not completely untrue, but some major things to consider. 1. 1st half our defense played way better than expected. To shut out a team with as many weapons as Steelers have is not easy. 2. Giving up 16 points in a single half, on paper seems below average. But consider that Steelers were given great field position on 3 separate occasions (turnover and 2 4th down missed conversions). Also, a couple key penalties provided them and extended drives/points. Both penalties (White holding and Wallace PI) were questionable at best 3. 3 FGs and just 1 TD. That's what our defense surrendered to a team with a HOF QB, a top 5 skille position group, and a new off coordinator that brings challenges to prepare for Bottom line, nobody should be questioning the defense or its performance. This was all on the offense/poor execution, poor pass protection by oline, 1 ST blunder, and 2-3 very bad playcalls that gave Pitt the momentum back. We should have been leading by 14+ points after our 1st half defensive performance, and the great return by Isaih to start the game. On to week 2. Up to the coaches and players to learn from these mistakes and become a better team from it. Sometimes these losses can be the catalyst needed, or the measuring stick, to adjust future gameplans or personnel. -
1. Coaching/play calls in "momentum" points was horrible today. Big swing to Steeler side. 2. Josh didn't play well, to his standard, but it's not entirely on him. 3. Off Line struggled against 4 man rushes/stunts and generally didn't give enough protection. On top of that, was called for numerous holding penalties. This needs to clean up 4. Because of #3, Josh seemed to lose trust in his protection and think he rushed a couple throws/also missed opprutuines for bigger plays 5. We need some splash plays, credit Steelers for not allowing many today..but 6. If defenses are going to go with 2 deep safeties, we need to run. No excuse today that we didn't take what Steelers gave us, which would have been 4-5 yard runs with Motor. 7. Daboll did an excellent job last season, but no need to get too cute with the 3rd and 4th and shorts. 8. It's OK to be pass heavy, but get more multiple with our formations. Today, 4/5 wr empty sets was working at times. But mix it up and keep the defense off balance. Can't let a great def line pin their ears back all game 9. We need to get Josh deep ball accuracy to improve. That's going to be a glaring issue in how teams defend us, if it continues. 1 game, so I'm only saying he needs to work on it and get it right soon 10. Finally, 1 game won't define this offense or team. Steelers defense is still legit, and full of premium talent. Have faith coaches this back on track in week 2
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Week 1: Steelers at Bills
MasterStrategist replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Agree. Who are these 7 DBs? Obviously Minkah and Edmunds at safety, Haden and Sutton (inside or out?), then a trio of Pierre/Witherspoon/Norwood/Maulett? Keith Butler /Mike Tomlin have always come across sure of themselves, so this is no different. But it's borderline arrogance their macho bravado, much different than McD style. Their fans follow suit with the extreme confidence. Back to the 7 DB comment, highly unlikely, but do expect them to mix in dime looks (same.as they did last season), and variety of pressure packages. I mean this isn't Bmores or KCs secondary from last season, actually its arguably a worse secondary than we faced last 2 seasons from them. Flip side of story, I have a lot of faith in Daboll and the offense to be well prepared.