NaPolian8693 Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 What a play at the end of the game to secure the loss by Shawn Nelson! He literally may have saved the entire season with that fumble. In a week where Carolina and Cleveland suffered key victories, the Bills now stand alone atop the draft mountain. The Ravens clearly got caught asleep at the wheel. They were already looking past Buffalo, and couldn't take them seriously. The Bills, on the other hand, were fired up and motivated by all this UFL talk. Don't fool yourself into thinking that Fitzpatrick is the answer or that this team is on the doorstep of something great, they still need to rebuild entirely. The Bills gave their best effort today, and the Ravens gave one of their worst - and it still wasn't enough to get a win. This team is miles away and desperately needs that number one draft pick. Thank you Shawn Nelson for getting us one step closer.
BucksNBills Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 +1 -1, dead on, so funny to read people are actually excited after today, like we found our answer, thought after 12 years of the same exact script people would be a little more realistic, but it seems you and I are in the minority here, refreshing to see there is some sanity left on this board
NaPolian8693 Posted October 25, 2010 Author Posted October 25, 2010 Thanks BucksNBills. There were some positive things to take away from this game, but let's not forget that this team is not a playoff team, and a one game difference if likely to decide who gets the top pick in the draft.
bisonbrigade Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 What a play at the end of the game to secure the loss by Shawn Nelson! He literally may have saved the entire season with that fumble. In a week where Carolina and Cleveland suffered key victories, the Bills now stand alone atop the draft mountain. The Ravens clearly got caught asleep at the wheel. They were already looking past Buffalo, and couldn't take them seriously. The Bills, on the other hand, were fired up and motivated by all this UFL talk. Don't fool yourself into thinking that Fitzpatrick is the answer or that this team is on the doorstep of something great, they still need to rebuild entirely. The Bills gave their best effort today, and the Ravens gave one of their worst - and it still wasn't enough to get a win. This team is miles away and desperately needs that number one draft pick. Thank you Shawn Nelson for getting us one step closer. Stop sniffin the glue!
Stealth Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 How's chris kelsay doing? Did he pick himself up off the ground yet after whiffing at Mcgahee?
Cash Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 How long is he supposed to hold on to the ball when physically held aloft by a defender, with several others beating on him and trying to rip the ball away? Plays like that are exactly why the "stopped his forward progress" rule was invented. And yet it wasn't called. That sucks, but it's not Shawn Nelson's fault. On the bright side, Chris Kelsay got knocked on his ass on 20% of his snaps today, which represents a season low. Good call on that extension.
Dorkington Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Shawn Nelson wasn't alone in losing the game for us. - The entire defense. - Two interceptions. - CJ's fumble. - Dante's missed INT.
SlamnSam Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 What a play at the end of the game to secure the loss by Shawn Nelson! He literally may have saved the entire season with that fumble. In a week where Carolina and Cleveland suffered key victories, the Bills now stand alone atop the draft mountain. The Ravens clearly got caught asleep at the wheel. They were already looking past Buffalo, and couldn't take them seriously. The Bills, on the other hand, were fired up and motivated by all this UFL talk. Don't fool yourself into thinking that Fitzpatrick is the answer or that this team is on the doorstep of something great, they still need to rebuild entirely. The Bills gave their best effort today, and the Ravens gave one of their worst - and it still wasn't enough to get a win. This team is miles away and desperately needs that number one draft pick. Thank you Shawn Nelson for getting us one step closer. Youre kidding. Do you really think that the referees werent cheating that game? You can only get over soo many really bad calls. The bills did great and they were the better team on that field period. Baltimore gave there best and it shows it aint really that much unless the refs are helping you.
bobblehead Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Well, fwiw, I learned that there is still some housecleaning to do on this team, some of the youngest players need to step up more, but I also learned that there are some players on this team. The needed overhaul is not as daunting as it seemed only a couple of weeks ago. It's still about linebackers. It's still about a pass rush.
Nuncha Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 What a play at the end of the game to secure the loss by Shawn Nelson! He literally may have saved the entire season with that fumble. In a week where Carolina and Cleveland suffered key victories, the Bills now stand alone atop the draft mountain. The Ravens clearly got caught asleep at the wheel. They were already looking past Buffalo, and couldn't take them seriously. The Bills, on the other hand, were fired up and motivated by all this UFL talk. Don't fool yourself into thinking that Fitzpatrick is the answer or that this team is on the doorstep of something great, they still need to rebuild entirely. The Bills gave their best effort today, and the Ravens gave one of their worst - and it still wasn't enough to get a win. This team is miles away and desperately needs that number one draft pick. Thank you Shawn Nelson for getting us one step closer. You should be thanking Ray Lewis, not Shawn Nelson. Lewis got the troops fired up after we went up 24-10 and then led by example - He ripped the ball out of Nelson's hands to essentially end the game in OT.
Armchair GM Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 What a play at the end of the game to secure the loss by Shawn Nelson! He literally may have saved the entire season with that fumble. In a week where Carolina and Cleveland suffered key victories, the Bills now stand alone atop the draft mountain. The Ravens clearly got caught asleep at the wheel. They were already looking past Buffalo, and couldn't take them seriously. The Bills, on the other hand, were fired up and motivated by all this UFL talk. Don't fool yourself into thinking that Fitzpatrick is the answer or that this team is on the doorstep of something great, they still need to rebuild entirely. The Bills gave their best effort today, and the Ravens gave one of their worst - and it still wasn't enough to get a win. This team is miles away and desperately needs that number one draft pick. Thank you Shawn Nelson for getting us one step closer. Dude, just stop posting...the utter nonsense you spew onto this board makes you look like a fool...in the word's of the great Mr. T, "I pitty the foo!" Watch the whole play again numb nutts...if Levitre and Hangman don't hoist Nelson atop their shoulders to push the pile forward, while wasting precious seconds, forward progress was stopped and we get a whistle...In my opinion, forward progress was stopped and the whistle should have been blown, but it's the Bills, so no such luck...can't help but to disagree with the "no catch" rule on Corner's INT too.
Webster Guy Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Sorry dudes but I think next year's QB draft is gonna be like last year's. One quality NFL guy like Bradford. (Luck) We need that pick and we arent gonna get it by winning games. When I watch the game I want us to win, but once it's over I'm glad for the future of this team that we lost. Im using my head not my heart here.
garbag3man Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Well, fwiw, I learned that there is still some housecleaning to do on this team, some of the youngest players need to step up more, but I also learned that there are some players on this team. The needed overhaul is not as daunting as it seemed only a couple of weeks ago. It's still about linebackers. It's still about a pass rush. More than anything, the idea that we need a defensive leader (LB or D Line) to step up was cemented in my head when (this was my first B-More game live) I watched Ray Lewis come out of the tunnel. He just oozes leadership and motivation, and you saw it again when he was firing up the defense when they were down 24-10. We need a guy to lead this defense (Poz is a good starting linebacker if there is a Ray Lewis type LB next to him).
Wagon Circler Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Shawn Nelson wasn't alone in losing the game for us. - The entire defense. - Two interceptions. - CJ's fumble. - Dante's missed INT. Actually thought Whitner's drop was the key play of the game. Could have put us up 3 touchdowns.
garbag3man Posted October 25, 2010 Posted October 25, 2010 Actually thought Whitner's drop was the key play of the game. Could have put us up 3 touchdowns. Can't fault him too much, because he had 3 TD's but Lee dropped a pass down the right sideline with not a single person in front of him for a 55 Yd TD that would have been another big one to have.
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