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This is precisely what I was thinking. That TD was an absolutely perfect throw, and it had to be. But then the 2-point conversion was there for the taking and he blew it. Up to that point in the game, I was watching him and thinking, "That guy is really not very good." And then he'd pull a miracle 4th down conversion or two out of his butt.
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Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Thanks for posting. I really don't have time to go through and do any of that. I just remember specifically seeing 7 DBs on one play, and hearing the announcers discussing it as well. Sorry, that's all I've got. -
Just sayin'.
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Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So the Pats**** prepared for a bad-weather game on defense by...playing 7 DBs and trying to take away the pass? -
Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Actually, I think the main consequence is that drives take longer, which means fewer drives per game and fewer opportunities for TDs. A little like our strategy against KC and the Giants strategy against the Bills in SBXXV, keeping pass-happy teams running the ball helps keep the scoring low and the game tighter. -
Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I didn't get the sense, at least yesterday, that Josh was getting tremendous pressure in the pocket. He was sitting back there a lot, waiting, waiting, waiting, then finally pulling the trigger. -
Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That's a nice explanation, thanks. -
Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I agree, and I think everyone noticed when the Pats**** came out with 7 DBs. I was hoping we would take advantage of that and run the ball down their throats, and it was actually nice to see it happen. I still just wonder if Josh is having issues trusting the WRs to make the catch. I mean, some of the throws earlier in the year were into crazy tight windows. -
Are our WRs not getting separation? Or is it Allen?
Rubes replied to Rubes's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Allen seemed to use that to good effect in the Jets game, but not so much in others. Is this also more of a shift in defenses from man to zone? Seems like our WRs can take advantage of that. -
One trend I've noticed in the last 3-4 games is that Allen has a huge amount of time in the pocket, but is just not pulling the trigger—at least not until very late. I can't quite figure out if it's Allen not trusting his receivers, or if the receivers just aren't getting separation. It seems incredibly unlikely that it's the latter, given the quality of our WRs and what we saw in the first few weeks. Especially this last game, against a NE**** team that was down their best CB and really had sub-par DBs. It sure seemed like the first 4 games Josh was getting rid of it early, and trusting his WRs to make the catch even in tight windows. Is he just not doing it as much now? Or are our WRs just not getting the separation they were getting earlier in the season? Just baffling to me.
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Missed Tackles Issue Against Pats = Scheme Improvement?
Rubes replied to HardyBoy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The play for me was toward the end of the game, I think it was 3rd and 1 or 2 for the Pats in our end. A stop would make the Pats**** have to think about either going for it or take the FG. So on 3rd down they hand it to Burkhead running left, and Klein fires into the backfield...only to completely miss him and give him the edge. First down. -
What is the worst loss a good Bills teams has had?
Rubes replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
32 years later and I still remember that one pretty vividly. -
What is the worst loss a good Bills teams has had?
Rubes replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hard to believe they actually led that game 7-0. -
Quinton Spain released; signs with Bengals PS
Rubes replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My guess is that he was unhappy he lost his starting job and was starting to cause locker room problems. Just a guess, though. If they release a guy who started the season in the same place they just lost another player, it had to have been for a good reason. -
What is the worst loss a good Bills teams has had?
Rubes replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was the first year the Bills were really good, finishing 12-4, so nobody really knew what to expect. But the sense throughout the season (except for that Bucs game flop) was that they were one of the top teams and could play with anyone. Definitely belonged in the final 4 with the Bengals, 49ers, and Bears, although the Bills lost pretty handily to both the Bears and Bengals during the regular season. Both of those games were looked at as big tests for the young resurgent Bills, and they pretty much crapped the bed both times. Those were the only two losses of the season prior to the Bucs debacle. -
What is the worst loss a good Bills teams has had?
Rubes replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nope, 10-5. The only TD in that game was a run by Vinny Testaverde. Bruce got a sack for a safety in the second half. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198812040tam.htm The Bills were 11-2 going into that game, the Bucs 3-10. Bills had a total of 39 yards rushing against a crappy Bucs team. I vividly remember the front page of the Buffalo News sports section the next day, showing a picture of a victorious Eugene Marve, the LB who had been traded to the Bucs from the Bills before the season. -
What is the worst loss a good Bills teams has had?
Rubes replied to C.Biscuit97's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The one that immediately comes to mind is the 1988 loss to the Buccaneers, 10-5. Bucs sucked that year, and the loss basically cost us home field for the championship game against the Bengals, which of course we lost.- 82 replies
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I think it's fair to say the win against the Rams is a good one against a strong team, but it's also hard to ignore that it required a last-minute comeback after an epic defensive collapse. That has to be part of the overall conversation.
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I actually think McDermott is a pretty good coach and I'm glad we have him. However, it's increasingly difficult to overlook that he hasn't had a signature win against a top team since he's been here, when plenty of other new coaches have. Even Flores in Miami somehow was able to beat the Pats**** in NE last year in a game that meant a lot to the Pats***, something McD has yet to do. It's concerning, I'll admit. That, and some of the worst defensive performances in this team's history have been with McD at the helm just over the past 3 years. I could understand it in his first year, but it's not acceptable now. I think he'll end up being an excellent coach, but he really needs to figure this thing out soon. I just don't know what to think of this defense anymore.
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Bills File Trademark application on BillsMafia
Rubes replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
She's plenty active on Twitter if you miss her that much. -
Jets trying to trade Bell - per Daily News
Rubes replied to Greg S's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
At this point I imagine the Jets want to get as much draft capital as possible to attract a new HC next year. Unfortunately for them, they're selling low. -
Week 5: Bills at Titans on Tuesday Night Football
Rubes replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
We were supposed to originally play today and the Chiefs on Thursday. If we learn today that the Titans game is cancelled and we play the Chiefs on Thursday, it would essentially be the same as originally planned in terms of prep for KC. -
Nice write up, thanks. One thing I’ve noticed over the years that other teams have done consistently, that the Bills just haven't been able to do, is to get a few spectacular catches from their WRs when they need them. I’ve seen so many other teams’ WRs make ridiculous catches and have wondered, why can’t we have that? And now we do. I mean, each of our top three WRs made spectacular catches today...Beasley with the crazy TD catch, Diggs with the contested deep catch, and Brown with that absurd catch that should’ve been a TD. All in one game! And we’re seeing it regularly, week after week, including from the rookie. Finally! QBs look a whole lot better when they have WRs who can regularly make plays like that, and we seem to have it in spades now.
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