BuffaloWest Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 (edited) Out here in San Diego talk radio is going ballistic with angry callers complaining about the Chargers loss to The Patriots. If you watched the game, The Chargers could have won this game. They blew it and shot themselves in the foot. On several occassions They had chances to go up and didn't. Here is what you must do (and what San Diego did not do...): * #1: Attack Brady-over and over and over again. (See NY Giants Superbowl, Ravens and Jets Palyoff victories in NE) Brady must be punished, even at the expense of him completing plays. If he gets knocked around-he aint the same guy. We need to dial up some serious blitz packages they are not expecting. * #2: Control the clock, keep Brady of the field. Pound the ball , wear down their defense. * #3: Most importantly- NO TURNOVERS. The Patriots capitalize on mistakes and make opponents pay the price. You do these things, and with the crowd noise at The Ralph...Bills can win this one. Like Levy once said: "Winning is simple, but it isn't easy" Edited September 19, 2011 by BuffaloWest
Captain Hindsight Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 Out here in San Diego talk radio is going ballistic with angry callers complaining about the Chargers loss to The Patriots. If you watched the game, The Chargers could have won this game. They blew it and shot themselves in the foot. On several occassions They had chances to go up and didn't. Here is what you must do (and what San Diego did not do...): * #1: Attack Brady-over and over and over again. (See NY Giants Superbowl, Ravens and Jets Palyoff victories in NE) Brady must be punished, even at the expense of him completing plays. If he gets knocked around-he aint the same guy. We need to dial up some serious blitz packages they are not expecting. * #2: Control the clock, keep Brady of the field. Pound the ball , wear down their defense. * #3: Most importantly- NO TURNOVERS. The Patriots capitalize on mistakes and make opponents pay the price. You do these things, and with the crowd noise at The Ralph...Bills can win this one. Like Levy once said: "Winning is simple, but it isn't easy" That^ and confidence. If we get down early we cannot fold up. The Pats* live off that. Teams get beaten by the aura of the Pats*
PromoTheRobot Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 Don't try to go up the middle on short yardage. MIA and SD both blew 7 by taking the bait. Gailey would spread the field. My Pats fan buddies like to point at those 2 goal line stuffs a proof of how good the NE D is. I say you have two dumb offensive coordinators. PTR
Dirtbag Posted September 19, 2011 Posted September 19, 2011 (edited) they just need to do the opposite of what they normally do. Edited September 19, 2011 by Dirtbag
Dr. K Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 they just need to do the opposite of what they normally do. Sorta like George Costanza.
Pneumonic Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Out here in San Diego talk radio is going ballistic with angry callers complaining about the Chargers loss to The Patriots. If you watched the game, The Chargers could have won this game. They blew it and shot themselves in the foot. On several occassions They had chances to go up and didn't. Here is what you must do (and what San Diego did not do...): * #1: Attack Brady-over and over and over again. (See NY Giants Superbowl, Ravens and Jets Palyoff victories in NE) Brady must be punished, even at the expense of him completing plays. If he gets knocked around-he aint the same guy. We need to dial up some serious blitz packages they are not expecting. * #2: Control the clock, keep Brady of the field. Pound the ball , wear down their defense. * #3: Most importantly- NO TURNOVERS. The Patriots capitalize on mistakes and make opponents pay the price. You do these things, and with the crowd noise at The Ralph...Bills can win this one. Like Levy once said: "Winning is simple, but it isn't easy" It's all well and good to devise an obvious gameplan in order to beat the Pats; it's quite another to actually be able to pull it off!
Tcali Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Sorta like George Costanza. hehe..that worked for me one entire season- I was betting NFL games(all 16 each week)for 4 weeks--and losing about 2/3 of the time.I started betting against opposite of what I really thought.Won 2/3 of games for the rest of the season
CBD Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 It's all well and good to devise an obvious gameplan in order to beat the Pats; it's quite another to actually be able to pull it off! "Everyone has a plan till they get punched in the mouth."
Stealth Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Because Mike Tolbert's an idiot? Because Norv Turner is their coach?
billsfan89 Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Turnovers it was that simple. The chadgers turnes the ball over twice in pats* territory in the second half plus they had that turnover on downs in the first half they lost by 14 points and those turnovers cost them 17 points
eball Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Because Mike Tolbert's an idiot? Because Norv Turner is their coach? DING! DING! DING! We have a winner!!!
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted September 20, 2011 Posted September 20, 2011 Because Mike Tolbert's an idiot? Because Norv Turner is their coach? I seriously can't believe that Turner is still a head coach, or that he even replaced Schottenheimer to begin with. Oh, wait, I forgot, Marty S. can't win in the playoffs, but Norv Turner surely can.
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