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Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'm not sure if I love to hear it, or hate to hear it. "Playing free" sounds great. Not being concerned about mistakes....mistakes, such as making dangerous throws to a double-covered Shakir when Knox is open underneath for the first down....well, that kind of decision making gets to be a habit just like anything else a guy keeps doing. -
Belichick interviewed for the U of North Carolina head coaching job
Beck Water replied to Gregg's topic in The Stadium Wall
I'll go further: in today's college environment, I don't think it would suit his strengths. Recruiting and relating to young athletes does not seem like his tea-cup -
scamadviser looks like a cool site Just one before I die.....
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Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
The thing is, having a bye week to rest up is HUGE as far as load management But your point is taken that in the last 4 years, it's been what, the 5 seed, the 4 seed, the 3 seed, and the 1 seed? -
Do It! Especially if it's true what klos63 said, that you can follow ticket prices and grab them pretty cheap morning of.
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Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think he's viewing all our remaining games as must-win games for us to have a shot at the 1-seed. -
Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
McDermott has played against the Rams twice as coach of the Bills: 2020 (10-6, division round, Goff) - this was the Josh Allen "Wild Man" game, where he drew an unnecessary roughness play for grabbing one defender by the face mask, throwing him into the path of two other defenders, and then stiff-arming Aaron Donald to avoid the sack and throw the ball away. 35-32 win 2022 (5-12, Stafford) - businesslike 31-10 thumping on opening day. McDermott was DC in Carolina for two meetings, both losses. In general - I would say that McDermott has shown he has a Good Plan against offenses from the Shanahan line. Of course, the Bills players have to execute, and we need a Good Plan on offense as well. -
Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
No, Bishop has 138 defensive snaps and 159 special teams snaps. Typically 62 snaps per game, he's played 1 3/4 games and then a few others here and there. Should be noted that he played in game 4 and 5, so he should have had some more time to "watch and learn", and that both Terrel Bernard and Dorian Williams looked "lost in space" as rookies. -
Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, Rapp was limited all week, but doesn't have a game-day designation. But he is a vet. This will be Coleman's 4th game missed, if he misses it, so that's the "break even" point where we should have put him on IR (except that he has gotten to practice for 2 weeks). I kind of wonder if this might be gamesmanship -
Hmm, what part of "He's a free agent, he can make his own choice" was insufficiently clear (first sentence of my post)
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Dude. "Twitter doctor" really? The Bills have team physicians who give physicals to every player they sign. In Hyde's case they have detailed access to his prior medical history. Do you honestly think they're going to sign him if "he isn't in playable shape"? His face looks thinner. But as for the rest of him, how do you know "he isn't in playable shape"?
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I mean, it's true that Buffalo has one of the lowest blitz % in the league, but so does Green Bay They were missing their best CB, so perhaps playing Man wasn't the best strategy IDK Pretty sure McDermott and Babich have a couple of assistants in a back room studying the Houston game, where Goff threw 5 picks
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The packers were missing 4 starters on D I believe
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The Packers were missing what, 4 starters on D? Or 3 going into the game then lost a guy early on? The Lions were missing 3 guys too, but they handled it better whether that’s coaching, belief in themselves, higher quality backups - I don’t know. Dan Campbell definitely has them believing. I was wrong about Campbell, I thought he was a buffoon. DOG is what, 5 yards? Is a 43 yd field goal that much different?
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They don’t look like a team that is likely to fulfill your hopes. And the Bills are getting them off a mini-bye with West Coast travel.
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Are those cajones or just crazy jones?
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What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
Beck Water replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Brain fart sorry to trouble you to respond -
Week 14 - Bills at Rams Game Week Thread
Beck Water replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think they just don't post their injury report on their team site until later in the week. Here's a link to their injury report Weds in a fan post. They're still pretty dang healthy, but it's not zero. They've got Alaric Johnson, their starting LT, who DNP with a foot; and Demarcus Robinson limited with a hand. I'm kind of anxious to see whether/how much Johnson practiced today. I was gonna say that. Smoke in 2019/2020. ? Hail Murray game was a home game for 'Zona?? We had a neutral field the next week when Bills @ Niners was also played in 'Zona. -
What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
Beck Water replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
Agreed, but the Laws of Physics are still against them. -
What’s it gonna take to improve /prioritize our run defense?
Beck Water replied to Jistafan's topic in The Stadium Wall
I think that's a fair take. The Bills scheme takes the attitude, "yards? Meh. It's points we'll keep from you." It's built to defend against the pass, and ordinary RBs. But it's susceptible to a Brute like Henry, because our "nickel" linebacker (Taron Johnson) and our linebacker "nickels" (smaller lighter LB) are built to defend the pass and OK at defending ordinary size RBs. But put 'em there with 300 lb Patrick Ricard followed by 247 lb Travis Henry coming at 'em all game and the Laws of Physics are against them. Still, we have to remember that when Henry ran us over, we were without Milano, Bernard, and Taron Johnson. That's almost 30% of the Bills starting defense that the Ravens didn't have to worry about. Kind of analogous to when KC got to face the "Little Sisters of the Poor", AJ Klein and one-winged Dodson along with Dane Jackson and one-foot Douglas at CB in the playoffs. -
They may, but Hyde got "his bag"; there are a bunch of young 'n hungry guys on the PS who've been good soldiers all year. "Need" will drive the decision, but if there's no perceived need, I would expect them to feed the kids first.
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Quarterbacks and "fake slide" controvery
Beck Water replied to I'm Spartacus's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, there was a play against the Rams in 2020 where Aaron Donald horse-collared Josh and absolutely spun him around and Allen was LIVID there was no flag. Well, he was in the pocket, so by rule, Good No-Call - but by common sense, if a horse collar tackle is illegal because it's dangerous, what makes it less dangerous to a QB in the pocket? Allen has never missed a game other than Game 7-10 as a rookie when he had a UCL injury. He did sustain a hit in 2019 where he was running, upright, being tackled by one defender (thus going down) and Jonathan Jones came barreling in helmet first and clobbered him on the chin. In the box score play by play I can find, it isn't listed as incurring a penalty; there was an OH on Dawkins commented as "offsetting", so I do think it was flagged as UR. But, it knocked the starting QB out of the game into concussion protocol, and wound up with no consequence at all to the defense because of the hold. (Allen didn't miss a game) Which perfectly illustrates the other side of the story. A defender can eliminate the most important player of the game, the QB, by putting them into concussion protocol and maybe be flagged for unnecessary roughness. That's a pretty clear advantage to the defense, and in fact, it arguably won the game for Houston when Al-Shaair knocked Lawrence out. I don't think he figured he'd be ejected or suspended, and if he'd kept his head and not gone on to throw other players around and continue after the ref told him he was done, it might have stopped with the penalty. -
Quarterbacks and "fake slide" controvery
Beck Water replied to I'm Spartacus's topic in The Stadium Wall
You know, we're running a big-ass pity party for defenders over the wrong things IMO. These are elite athletes. The offensive skill players decide to change direction in an instant in response to defender moves. Defenders change direction in an instant in response to offensive player moves. Now all of a sudden they aren't able to go over a sliding QB or divert off to the side? There's no question in my mind that Al-Shaair deliberately forearmed Lawrence in the neck/head trying to knock him out. You don't forearm a guy to tackle him, so where does the "oh poor Al-Shaair had no time to react" pity party come from? Refs do use some discretion with their flags, if they believe the defender is legit trying to avoid the QB and go over them, put an arm down etc etc. I do think it's legit that some QB (*cough* Mahomes *cough* Williams) fake like they're going out of bounds, defender pulls up and he dances down the sideline for another 10, defender hits him as he's stepping out of bounds it's a penalty. I don't think that should be a penalty unless the QB is clearly OOB when hit. I also do think that Brady has a point, if we want to protect QBs, why are OCs drawing up designed QB run plays like the QB draw that resulted in Lawrence getting hit? This is true. What on earth was he thinking putting his head down and running into Hamlin? -
Quarterbacks and "fake slide" controvery
Beck Water replied to I'm Spartacus's topic in The Stadium Wall
If they start flagging fake slides, they better be damned careful they don't start flagging jukes, which is what Allen did in the Pittsburgh game. @JGMcD2 posted video clips of several runs that were jukes and an actual fake slide for contrast. In a fake slide, the QB tucks one leg back. -
I thought they both looked as though they'd fallen off physically. But I don't think Hyde is coming back to be a starter. I think eventually he will be good, but I don't think it's entirely coincidence that the Bills lost the 2 games where Rapp went out with concussion and Bishop played 72% and 100% of the snaps. Of course correlation is not causation. Missing Bernard as well for the Ravens game and having him be coming back (too soon?) vs Houston surely didn't help. We'll see how the Bills use Hyde. Hyde went from JAG to top-notch when the Bills moved him from nickel/dime (where GB had been playing him) to safety. It wasn't his thing and I don't think that's changed. I don't think the Bills would elevate him just to take a dime role I agree, best if Hyde doesn't see the field because the guys who are currently out there continue to be healthy.