TPS Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Offense: - A solid performance, scoring at least 20 points. - NO false starts. - No more than 1 sack given up (trying to be a little realistic). - A couple of big plays, including a successful long pass or three... - A good balance of rushing and passing yards. Defense: - I don't expect the Bills to keep Miami under 100 yards rushing, but I do hope they keep it closer to 100 than 120. - Win the T-O battle. - At least 2 sacks. Special Teams: - Win the field position battle. - Don't give up a score! This game should be a great test for the start of the Chan Gailey era, and should provide answers to a lot of questions everyone has discussed ad nauseum for the past 6-8 months. Looking forward to it, and Go Bills!
BillsPhan Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Offense: - A solid performance, scoring at least 20 points. - NO false starts. - No more than 1 sack given up (trying to be a little realistic). - A couple of big plays, including a successful long pass or three... - A good balance of rushing and passing yards. Defense: - I don't expect the Bills to keep Miami under 100 yards rushing, but I do hope they keep it closer to 100 than 120. - Win the T-O battle. - At least 2 sacks. Special Teams: - Win the field position battle. - Don't give up a score! This game should be a great test for the start of the Chan Gailey era, and should provide answers to a lot of questions everyone has discussed ad nauseum for the past 6-8 months. Looking forward to it, and Go Bills! Yeah, it would be nice to see all of that. But really, the Bills have to win this game if they plan on winning more then 5 games this season, don't they? If they plan on "proving the experts wrong", they really do need to beat a Dolphins team coming off a bad year in their first home game don't they?? Tough schedule, beatable Miami team within the division to start things off, sold out Ralph, fans pumped up - what more can Chan ask for? On the humorous side, after watching 3 years of DJ coaching, I hope the Bills win the T.O. battle too....the "Time Out" battle, that is!!
Amstel Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 First of all I just want a win however, you know if we win convincingly the media will paint it as "the Bills beat a banged up miami team not at full strength" If we just beat them it will be "they barely beat a banged up miami team" We're gonna win so I'm not gonna get into any other scenarios......
Fan in Chicago Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 This game should be a great test for the start of the Chan Gailey era, and should provide answers to a lot of questions everyone has discussed ad nauseum for the past 6-8 months. Looking forward to it, and Go Bills! Stretch goals I see and quite noble ones. Good thing we get our hated rivals on day 1. So lets go win this one. Squish the f.... err ..... mammals
bowery4 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Besides the things you listed On offense, I want us to win T.O.P. (esply against a team that will run quite a bit) and have 80% rate on our 3rd down conversions. playaction and slants screens and posts in the middle mid range of the field. 400 yards in total offense would fit the bill On defense, I want to see domination on the line and key players shut down. Without getting burned by second rate ones either (remember Ginns game for like 250 yrds? none of that crap). STs I want to see a big improvement over the preseason. Coaches, I want a game plan that is creative but solid, I want adjustments,good use of time and time outs, challenges at the right time.... and anything else DJ blew at. Mostly, I want to see a professional team. I want us to roll over them and start strong on both sides of the ball. A big win would be a great thing to take in to GB.
Dorkington Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I'm not sure if it's realistic to with the TOP battle against the Fins... I have a feeling we will be throwing it significantly more than them for some reason. I'd love a victory. I doubt it will happen though, so I'd like to see us move the ball on offense. I don't have much hope for our run defense, keeping them under 200 yards rushing would be a surprise. I would like to see an INT or two though.
metzelaars_lives Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 (edited) Offense: - A solid performance, scoring at least 20 points. - NO false starts. - No more than 1 sack given up (trying to be a little realistic). - A couple of big plays, including a successful long pass or three... - A good balance of rushing and passing yards. Defense: - I don't expect the Bills to keep Miami under 100 yards rushing, but I do hope they keep it closer to 100 than 120. - Win the T-O battle. - At least 2 sacks. Special Teams: - Win the field position battle. - Don't give up a score! This game should be a great test for the start of the Chan Gailey era, and should provide answers to a lot of questions everyone has discussed ad nauseum for the past 6-8 months. Looking forward to it, and Go Bills! No false starts is not happenin. Let's keep it to 1-2 max. I think we'll probably give up closer to 175 yards rushing and still win the game. I think our offense will be able to move the ball and so will theirs. Look for a high scoring game on Sunday. Edited September 7, 2010 by metzelaars_lives
Ever Since '86 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Offense: - A solid performance, scoring at least 20 points. - NO false starts. - No more than 1 sack given up (trying to be a little realistic). - A couple of big plays, including a successful long pass or three... - A good balance of rushing and passing yards. Defense: - I don't expect the Bills to keep Miami under 100 yards rushing, but I do hope they keep it closer to 100 than 120. - Win the T-O battle. - At least 2 sacks. Special Teams: - Win the field position battle. - Don't give up a score! This game should be a great test for the start of the Chan Gailey era, and should provide answers to a lot of questions everyone has discussed ad nauseum for the past 6-8 months. Looking forward to it, and Go Bills! Love it... ST play will be huge...look for roscoe to run wild
sir andrew Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I'd like to see a lot of quick timing passes and intermediate 15-20 yarders over the middle.
Jerry Jabber Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I'd love to see Trent's first 300 yard passing game.
FLFan Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 My prediction is that this game will not be close. Bills 34, dolphins 16. Two interceptions by Bflo. Spiller has 2 TDs. TE passes for 225 and 2 scores. Miami runs the ball effectively in the first half but has to rely on Henne in the second half to catch up which he is incapable of doing.
reddogblitz Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 Just win baby. I don't care how you do it.
John from Riverside Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I would just like to see us run the ball and Edwards make good decisions to INCLUDE throwing intermediate passes when they are there.....
C l u t c H 385 Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I just hope that no matter what happens people don't over react, especially to a win. This team is not doing anything this year.
bluenews Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 At the conclusion of the game, I only want to scoreboard to post the Bills having more points than the Dolphins.
Heitz Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I hope to see: - Several TBD posters - Cold Miller High Lifes / delicious hot food - A Bills WIN! - Sportswriters eating crow and of course, - Boobs Just sayin'...
Fan in Chicago Posted September 7, 2010 Posted September 7, 2010 I just hope that no matter what happens people don't over react, especially to a win. This team is not doing anything this year. Ooh snap, how did I miss that one ? I need to constantly remind myself that every win is one step away from the top draft pick in 2011
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