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Who gave it to you? That's the key question. 😉
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I was about to make the same point. If Elam > Ingram, and Ingram > Dane Jackson, we're in trouble if one of the top three CBs go down.
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They might realize the Bills wide receivers mostly block because it's pretty much all they're capable of doing. You don't use a hammer as a screwdriver unless you have to.
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Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Of all these, I'm most glad Reader is gone, along with Anarumo. Both of them had our number. Without having to face them, I don't see why the Bills wouldn't plan another Pittsburgh job. I mean, the Bengals are giving up 160 ydg rushing, the worst in the league. It's not brain science, especially with the incentive to keep an explosive offense off the field. (Imagine Allen throwing to Chase and Higgins instead of the cast of Gilligan's Island. Now THAT would be an explosive offensive.) The hard part will be to keep the run game going if Burrows quickly scores TDs on every possession. What a weird game that would be: lightning drive/plodding drive, lightning drive/plodding drive. BEANE! Couldn't you have found Allen even ONE wide receiver? -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Injuries piling up for us, clean bill of health for the Bengals, a flag-happy referee crew, Ingram lost for nothing... the "little things" are adding up fast. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
How about Taron? My sense is that Taron and Bernard aren't carrying their weight out there, and most everyone else is. (Not sure about Milano.) -
That would be ideal to me. I don't want a Super Bowl victory tainted by "It's only because they didn't face KC." Time to exorcise those demons by finally smacking down KC at home in the AFCG. The perfect farewell to the stadium, too.
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Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I want to know what is with the walk-throughs. By my count, they've led to injuries to Rapp, Bass, Sanders, Kincaid (twice now), Dequan, Samuel, Palmer, Milano, and Bernard. It's just practice for god's sake! What are they doing, throwing woodstoves to each other? So far. I suspect a reckoning is coming. They're a lovely football team, ripe for a smackdown. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I am thinking logically--about an illogical season that has turned expectations upside down. The Raiders beating the Ravens? The Panthers beating the Rams AND Green Bay? Miami blowing out the Bills? As you say, "Like that was ever going to happen." But it did. So, yeah, New England could easily lose three more games. A few injuries like the Bills have had, a few bad bounces, Diggs doing his diva thing, and the bottom could fall out for them. And I for one would love to see it. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I agree, but I also thought they would beat Miami easily and take care of business in Houston. It's been a roller coaster of a year, and going into the home stretch, I'm still not confident I know who this team is. I wouldn't be surprised if they won out, and I wouldn't be surprised if they lost to the Bengals and New England and then lost in the first round of the playoffs. Either way, we'll be saying, "See? I told you so!" In a way, their utter unknowability makes them more fun to watch, since I have to temper my expectations, meaning I'll be less crushed if they lose (half expecting it) and more thrilled if they win (only half expecting it). Being a fan is weird. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
I admit I avoid the Patriots' games and so shouldn't comment on their performance. My animus toward all things related to the Pats* was showing there. But what gives you away in turn are your absolutes, as in your claim that the Bills' anemic passing offense is "all about" the wide receivers and nothing to do with Joe Brady, which I think is ludicrous. We see what we expect to see. That might apply to me, but it also might apply to you. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Is the division out of reach? Miami is surging. It's not out of the question that they sweep New England. We win out, and we take the division. Not too crazy a scenario. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Kincaid, Palmer, Samuel, and Bernard, wow. Given their contributions to date, it might have been better to put them all on season-long injured reserve and sign players with less talent who can actually play. Best case scenario: All of them return to full health (along with Oliver) for the playoffs. Realistic scenario: They all continue showing up as "Limited" on the injury report but never show up on the field. Or, if they do, immediately get injured again. I'm a Bills fan, so I'm hoping for the best and expecting the worst. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
"All about" is pretty strong. Look at the Patriots game, when Brady benched his best skill player in crunch time, or the Houston game, when he did nothing to protect Allen against a fierce pass rush, or his failure to do anything with Moore or Samuel, who both put up much better numbers with their former teams. You could say Coleman is a bust--or you could say Brady has failed to tap his potential. You could say Samuel sucks, Shakir is limited, Shavers does nothing, and Moore was a wasted signing--or you could say all of them would thrive with a coordinator who figured out how to use them, not utterly give up on him, as Brady appears to have done. How many screens to Shakir behind the line of scrimmage will it take for you to agree that another coordinator could do better? How many back-shoulder throws to Coleman, endless mesh routes, stupid gimmick plays, and utter lack of deep shots, except for that one to Palmer--one!--in the Atlanta game? No argument that this WR corps is awful, but what would a good coordinator like McDaniels do with it, given that he didn't have much more than that to work with when he was coaching Tom Brady? Heck, look at what he's doing now with a group of receivers that, on paper, aren't much better than the Bills have: a fading Diggs, a journeyman in Mack Hollins, and a promising but often-struggling rookie in Kyle Williams? Yet they're 10-2, with a quarterback, line, and set of running backs that are not as good as what the Bills have. No, Brady is the problem. Swap receivers with New England, and I guarantee you McDaniels would do as well or better with ours and Brady would do as badly or worse with theirs. -
Game week thread - Bengals at Bills (flexed to 1pm ET)
finn replied to BillsFan619's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yikes. He really has cashed in on that thin resume, hasn't he? I'm beginning to think he may be the only impediment to this team going all the way. If he rises just to the level of "adequate," they could to the Super Bowl. I don't think I'm being unfair. The wide receiver corps is bad, but he's not doing anything at all with it, and I suspect a better coordinator could do much more.
