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uninja

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  1. Who here thought on the first play from scrimmage against the Chiefs that we’d come out in the I formation? 
     

    Definitely not the Chiefs.
     

    Love that we’re seeing the Bills become that super frustrating (for opposing teams) chameleon type offense where they go out and exploit what you defend poorly. It’s great too that our personnel is so strong that for weaker teams we can run a pretty vanilla scheme and still dominate, thereby not giving anything away for the stronger opponents. 

  2. 33 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:

    Kind of shocked at that. The O-line has been great the past two weeks but wasn't that great the first three weeks. Guess Josh is just able to navigate pressure so well. 


    Last 2 weeks Spencer Brown has been in the lineup and I don’t think it’s a coincidence. We’ve also played some kinda meh defensive lines as well. 

  3. 39 minutes ago, BTB said:

    Last year the Bills got it handed to them in Nashville.  In 2019, if it wasn’t for the Titans idiot kicker who missed 4 or 5 FG’s that day, the Bills would have lost that one also.  
     

    Here’s hoping they bring their “A” game to Nashville this weekend. 👍

     

    For some reason the Titans defensive scheme (like the Steelers) has given Josh Allen and the offense fits the last 2 years. Let's see if this year we're finally mature enough that we can install a gameplan and scheme to attack what they defend poorly instead of trying to beat them the way we normally play (similar to what we did to the Chiefs).

     

    Their OL also seems weak in pass pro and prone to give up sacks/pressure. I think the Bills are built well enough now on the DL that we can harass Tanny into some of his signature MIA ints.

  4. It's funny, the Bills deployed a VERY similar scheme last year but they didn't have the DL talent and rotation to create pressure with 4, contain Mahomes and defend the run to counter. Bills dared them to run and they answered by daring the Bills to stop it, they couldn't. This time the Bills proved that running the ball against our defense, even in a 2 high safety look, was a mistake. What a difference a couple of extra playmakers and a healthier defense makes.

     

    Really great read, thanks for sharing this!

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  5. 55 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

     


    I wonder how many people are gonna look at that completion % stat and claim Allen is regressing. I also wonder if there’s a correlation between lower completion % and teams that have a stronger rushing attack. Seems like the Bills this year have sacrificed some production on shorter passes that used to go to Beasley/Diggs and replaced it with more runs between our 3 way rushing attack of Moss/Singletary/Allen. 
     

    I like our chances against Ten. Their defense is iffy at best and they’re not generating any pressure up front. 

  6. Feels like the Bills installed a custom offense/set of plays to exploit what the Chiefs defended poorly. They ran way more two TE sets, multiple guys in the backfield. More power based running, Lamar/Ravens style triple option stuff. Running pass plays out of tighter formations and causing major issues with busted coverage. This is not how the Bills want to beat you, but it did put up points effectively.
     

    The fact that the Bills could do this, even remotely competently, should terrify other teams. This team is starting to do that really frustrating chameleon stuff old NE teams used to do where you have no idea what the hell they’re gonna do on offense. The amount of stuff the Bills put on tape today should be keeping DC’s up at night.

  7. 10 minutes ago, pennstate10 said:

    I’m wondering if by years end 50 is getting 70+% of snaps. I watched him closely last night. He was held a lot, but did a really good job keeping contain on Mahomes   I think he’s gonna be a good one.   


    what 50 does is mind boggling to me. He’s effectively a good DE who can also disengage off his block and play spy on the QB and keep contain. He’s basically pulling double duty out there. Last night the Chiefs had to assign Bolton to the spy role, which robs you of an LB to play in coverage. 
     

    The fact that we can do that with Rousseau and still have him play is role on DE is nuts. 

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  8. I think it’s fine. This offense has a ton of mouths to feed and we’re way more balanced run/pass this year. Those slot throws that Beasley used to catch last year are now runs by Moss and Singletary. 
     

    I feel fully confident in my take that he’ll turn into a bit of a Danny Amendola this year, quiet in the regular season but Mr Clutch in the playoffs. 

  9. Just now, Malazan said:

    The Bills did almost the opposite tonight. Make the Chiefs offense stay on the field for longer periods of time and slow themselves down. Then the Bills went and scored quickly. Felt like Mahomes got real frustrated. 


    Bills defense has been making every team this year so far earn every single yard the hard way. Your team might come away with points but you’re gonna feel it, and you’re not going to like it. 

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  10. Just now, davefan66 said:

    I also think KC’s offense has regressed and most importantly, their defense has bottomed out.  Statistically their D may not rank last on the league, but their play is darn close!


    I think KC is fully aware of how ***** their defense is and it’s forcing Mahomes and the offense to feel like they need to score every drive. 

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