LGB Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Yes, it was a hard fought game on the road, and I agree some of this team is starting to grow and show. But did you really include the line; "Defense even looked OK" in your thread title? Listen, this defense is quite possibly the very worst in the history of the Buffalo Bills, and they were on pace to become the worst defense in the history of the NFL until they finally allowed less then 34 points against yesterday. Oh that's why you think it looked "OK", because they only gave up 13 points. The front 7 is, in my humble opinion, the worst front 7 in Bills history, hands down. No contest. Week after week, back after back (and in some cases two backs on the same team) roll past 100 yards rushing like they are practicing in shorts against hand dummies. I have never seen anything like this. All 7 guys will get faked out of their shorts on a simple counter play. All four DE's and OLB's will get blown off the ball on outside running plays, to either side, outside run after outside run. Do you watch the same games I do? This defense is pathetic against the run, and not a single one can cover a tight end to save their lives. Sure they only gave up 13 points, but that is as much a case of Charlie Weiss calling a stupid game plan as much as the Bills holding on a few 3rd downs during the game. No way should Cassel have thrown more then maybe 5 passes the entire game. Plus Cassel had a bad game when he did throw the ball. Very stupid of him, he didn't start throwing to his wide open tight ends until the last drive that set up his winning field goal. Of course, as usual, those long completions to rookie tight end "Joe Nobody" was enough to win the game for them anyway. Maybe the OP was making the point that only giving up 13 pts is an improvement for this year, but this defense has not been able to contain any opposing TEs and the inability to stop the run goes all the way back to when Pat Williams went to the Vikes.
8-8 Forever? Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I was impressed, I thought the Bills played very tough today. They showed a lot of heart. Still staring straight down the barrel of 0 - 16 though. Bears are coming off a bye week and will be fresh. The canadians will sit on their hands again. Not looking good for a win this week. Julius Peppers will send Cordero Howard into the afterlife in this game.
BuffaloWings Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 (edited) If 0-7 is progress, I can hardly wait to see the end result. At least we only have 9 more games left until we draft Spritzy's replacement. Did you watch any second of the last 2 games? Yeah, we're 0-7. Yes, Fitzpatrick may not be the QB of the future. Yes, the season is pretty much over. But have a little perspective...the Bills were widely considered the worst team in the league about 3 weeks ago. They had given up on every play. Now at least they're showing some fight. Records mean nothing right now. The Bills aren't going anywhere this year, so we might as well be proud of the guys on the field who are busting their ass on every down. Edited November 1, 2010 by BuffaloWings
bigc14120 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 If 0-7 is progress, I can hardly wait to see the end result. At least we only have 9 more games left until we draft Spritzy's replacement. Lots of worse problems on theis team than QB play....LB's Defense line, O line....offense QB ply is the only area that looks substantially better than last year's effort. Not sure they draft a QB at all.
akm0404 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 the Bills were widely considered the worst team in the league about 3 weeks ago. And they are unanimously considered the worst team in the league today. Such improvement!
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 And they are unanimously considered the worst team in the league today. Such improvement! Improvement is playing KC and B'more and providing a competitive challenge as well as an entertaining game. If the game is enjoyable to watch, what would be the big difference between 2-5 or 0-7? Either way you are not talking playoffs so all you can hope for are glimmers of hope for next season and some entertaining football.
Dorkington Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 This season is basically a "lets see who we have" season. We are discovering a few bright spots, and getting an idea of who will be replaced. I like the way we've played the last couple weeks on the road against good teams. I'm not happy about possibly going winless this year... but it might be necessary to have a couple bad years before we get good again.
xsoldier54 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Hard fought game on the road. Team is starting to grow and show This team played horribly for most of the day. The defense still can't stop the run at all. The offense was sporadic and Fitzpatrick was inconsistent with his throws all day. Trying hard is not good enough. You have to play well in order to win games in the NFL. This team has not shown that it can play well for an entire football game all year and that is why they are 0-7. I was flabergasted at the opportunities this team had to win that game and they couldn't take advantage of any of them. Pathetic. I love the Bills as much as anyone and I was devastated when they lost this game, but this team is horrible.
Billsguy Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 If you can't see the progress this team has made on offense, I don't know what to tell you. I guess you are much easier to impress than I am. The only stat that matters is wins and losses. I predicted that the offense would improve this year and I also predicted that the team would have a worse record. If your happy with the team's progress then who am I to complain? I'm not satisfied with pyrrhic victories. The Bills are 0-7 - that's not progress where I come from.
mousetrap08 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Hard fought game on the road. Team is starting to grow and show I agree with you. The offense has showed steady improvement and with a good draft next year should be in good shape. The defense though is still a huge concern for me. I think it's going to take more than just one draft to get this defense whare it needs to be because the front seven is weak with just a few exceptions like Kyle Williams and maybe Poz the rest could use a upgrade.
ajzepp Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess you are much easier to impress than I am. The only stat that matters is wins and losses. I predicted that the offense would improve this year and I also predicted that the team would have a worse record. If your happy with the team's progress then who am I to complain? I'm not satisfied with pyrrhic victories. The Bills are 0-7 - that's not progress where I come from. Yep, my focus is entirely different. Wins and losses mean very little to me this season. That doesn't mean I didn't want them to win yesterday, cause I did. But I'm more concerned with getting the younger guys time to develop, figuring out which old guys dont need to be here anymore, and getting this first rebuilding year of the Nix/Gailey regime behind us so that we can focus on year number two when the evidence of improvement should be much clearer. But yeah, I'm thrilled we got rid of trent. I'm thrilled that Stevie is turning into a player. I'm really happy to see that Bell is potentially a half decent LT and we may just need to find a new R OT. I'm thrilled that E.Wood is back playing and getting his strength and endurance back. And I'm really excited to be able to be set with a nice group of young skill players on offense so that we can focus on getting some solid players in here on the other side of the ball. I don't really care if they win 2 games, or 5 games or whatever. We're not going to be champions this year. In lieu of that, I'm very happy with being competitive, which is what theyv'e been recently, and against good teams. I have my moments of doom and gloom, but I'm going to keep looking at the bright side and keep hoping that this ship will be righted. I will give Nix and Gailey some time to get things fixed, and as of today they have not been in charge long enough for me to start becoming pessimistic. I fell into that a bit during the first few games of the season, but I'm better now. They're playing with effort and the young guys are improving. I'm happy about that.
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