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If the Bills defense is healthy, they're 6-1 right now
Chaos replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Also if they did not choke away two very winnable games, they would be 6-1. -
To clarify, a defense that needs a 14 point lead to be effective is a crappy defense.
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I checked the rule book again to make sure. Points scored in the third quarter and fourth quarter count the same as point scored in the first half. Again no team in the NFL is winning games because they always enter the final two minutes with a lead and the ball or at least a nine point lead. Against the patriots the defense had only been on the field for 25 minutes entering the final two minutes with a lead. Giving up a forty yard screen play on first down means we were massively out coached , or we injury depleted defense is not up to minimal NFL standards. very few posters will understand the significance of this. But it is pretty meaningful information
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Over the last three games the Bills have statistically the worst defense in the NFL. This is certainly due to injuries. But the reason does not change the problem. Very bad defense. If opposing teams put up 127 passer ratings and run for 4 yards per carry as the Mac Jones led patriots did the Bills will almost certainly lose. Against the Jets and the Patriots the Bills offense struggled but actually played the full 60 minutes and gave the team two good chances to win. It’s seems we are doing everything we can on offense to keep our defense off the field. The Bills controlled time of possession in both of those games.
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Well, the Bills have actually outscored KC this season. The difference is the Bills choked away two very winnable games (Jets overtime with the ball, Patriots lead with less than 2 minutes). Chiefs have won their winnable games, Bills have not. Chiefs are not 6-1 because they are entering the fourth quarter with 20 point leads. The Bills have a choking problem, not an offense problem. Reverse the chokes and the Bills are 6-1.
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What is the meme trying to allude too?
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Everything is possible. You might win the power ball lottery with the purchase of a single ticket. But most likely you won't. That is how statistics work. That fact that HC-QB superbowl combos have clicked pretty quickly in history is an indicator that is common, while taking years and years to click is rare. Even recently, Hurts/Siriano , Taylor Burrow, Ried / Mahomes, McVay Goff, Mcvay Stafford, Arians/ Brady all are situations from the last couple of years of things clicking quickly. But none of these teams had a process, so the Super Bowl appearances are more or less not satisfactory to their fan bases.
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should have been /end thread
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Josh’s stats so far - the Ken Dorsey Offense
Chaos replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think the offense is running in neutered position, because their is a priority to keep the defense off the field as long as possible. Statistically over the last three games, over the course of full games (second half points still count as points), the Bills are actually one of the top offenses in scores per possession. This includes three missed field goals by Bass. It is not clear at all that "anemic" is a fair description. -
Josh’s stats so far - the Ken Dorsey Offense
Chaos replied to Roundybout's topic in The Stadium Wall
Punting unnecessarily and Bass missing three field goals in two games and TDs being wiped out with penalties is not helping over the last three games. -
The best part of the defense, is that the offense is controlling the ball for the majority of the game. 32 minutes vs 28 against the pats. Given the Bills EPA, we should be trying to run track meets against teams like the Patriots. But it seems protecting the facade that the defense is good is the more important goal for the offense.
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Has NFL Given Any Explanation Why Flag Was Picked Up?
Chaos replied to st pete gogolak's topic in The Stadium Wall
second half points count the same. Defense choked away a lead with less than two minutes to play, and the leagues worst offense 75 yards from the endzone. Loss is owned 100% by the defense. Bad defense, can't close. We have seen it numerous times. -
Bills restructured Dawkins contract, create Cap space
Chaos replied to Buffalo_Stampede's topic in The Stadium Wall
Where would we get special team players and depth if we trade draft picks? -
Personally I feel like having a guy who might not be able to catch because of a broken hand be on the field in critical fourth and two situation is beyond bad coaching. It is coaching malpractice.
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Sports is a strange business dynamic. Not many of us have jobs where we have 31 competitors and all but one of us is deemed to have failed at the end of the year. It must be stressful. Also most of us don't get paid millions and millions of dollars to help cope with that stress. Retaining management, retaining coaches and retaining players are all decisions equally impactaful as changing management, changing coaches and changing players. People percieve there being different risks by retaining vs changing personnel. In the Bills case one group of fans believes there is a risk of not optimizing Josh Allen's career in Buffalo. A different group of fans believes there is a risk of making mistakes and returning to draught era futility. There are other risks. This poll is asking to identify which of these two particular risks is the bigger risk. The only assumption is that Josh Allen remains a Bill and remains healthy: 1) Not optimizing Josh Allen's career in Buffalo. Not optimizing is different than "wasting". For example, Jim Kelly in a different set of circumstances may have won a super bowl, which is more optimal than only making it to the super bowls. To me, it would be silly though to say Jim Kelly's career was wasted. 2) Returning to draught era futility. This means fielding teams that fans do not expect to be competetive at the beginning of the season, then proven right by the actual season. Please note, both of these risks exist whether we retain or change current coaches, management or players.
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Devils advocate...what is Josh is the problem?
Chaos replied to Hebert19's topic in The Stadium Wall
Josh gets far more blame than he deserves. He is still the entire reason the Bills are competitive at all. -
If Dorsey needs to be fired - McD needs to go
Chaos replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree with this. I don't think T. Pegula does. His opinion matters. Mine does not. I think McDermott will get nine years like Dan Reeves did with John Elway. -
If Dorsey needs to be fired - McD needs to go
Chaos replied to Big Blitz's topic in The Stadium Wall
Breaking news. Games aren't over at half time. The Bills are last in the NFL in every defensive statistic over the last three games. This includes games against the two worst offensese. You honestly don't understand what you are seeing. -
zero chance O'Connell would be that blatant if he was cheating.