dave mcbride Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 The only reason this game was close was because of Mike Pettine. He is a brilliant D-Coordinator. Impeccable scheme. Hackett was awful today. Predictable, conservative, not taking advantage of matchups and adapting that Jackson should have been focused after the 1st quarter. Questionable headcoaching. We perhaps witnessed the worse challange in recent years. Taking into account the recent inepness, of Mularkey, Juaron, Williams. Even more clueless about time managment in the 4th quarter than these guys. Unfortunetly I think Pettine will be poached from the Bills after this year or next. I wouldn't get too down on Hackett yet. For all we know, at this point Manuel can only handle a very limited playbook. He hasn't played in over 3 weeks and only played a couple of quarters of preseason football.
CSBill Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 NFL defense. Syracuse offense. Indeed, the offensive side of the ball (coaching) was not ready for the NFL today, let's hope they learn soon
Max997 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 My biggest complaint was calling the same running play all game long out of same formation....where is the creativity Offense became very predictable and didnt know how to utilize Spiller
KRT88 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Pettine couldn't stop the Pats in the second half. The Pats scored 6 points in the second half. Not bad for not being able to stop them. It was more about Tom Brady doing it yet again.
BuffaloBillsForever Posted September 8, 2013 Author Posted September 8, 2013 I wouldn't get too down on Hackett yet. For all we know, at this point Manuel can only handle a very limited playbook. He hasn't played in over 3 weeks and only played a couple of quarters of preseason football. It's not even that. He didn't make the move to feature Jackson over Spiller when it was glaring that he was the better matchup today.
qdawg in philly Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 I wouldn't get too down on Hackett yet. For all we know, at this point Manuel can only handle a very limited playbook. He hasn't played in over 3 weeks and only played a couple of quarters of preseason football. yeah but he still needed to mix it up!! Evryth out the gun?? Give me a break!! 3rd and 1 out the gun. We kept frank summers right?? Lol
MDH Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Spiller wasn't the RB matchup that should have been featured in this game after the 1st quarter. At the same time they overuse Spiller. Inept. The defense was nothing short of amazing today. Nothing to complain about at all on that side of the ball. How can you have nothing to complain about? They allowed the game winning drive. I agree that overall they looked better than the O but there are plenty of things they can improve upon - getting off the field on 3rd down would be a good start.
KGUNBILLS Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 poor clock management. If we had a more experienced offense, that would have been an excellent approach. 3 and out did wind the defense. it had to. I am just happy it wasn't 46-10 blowout. A win would have been great, but when handed a loss, at least it was close.
RuntheDamnBall Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Why make a guy who has hardly played in the past three weeks almost solely responsible for moving the chains and keeping the clock running? Freddie was the answer and Hackett didn't use him.
Saint Doug Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 I'm sure Marrone was looking over Hackett's shoulder the whole game, so I wouldn't point my finger solely at Hackett, more so Marrone.
Max997 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 The defense was nothing short of amazing today. Nothing to complain about at all on that side of the ball. Don't see how you can say that when the Pats beat the defense consistently with basically the same play to Edelman or Amendola And what about the run defense? Vareen looked like a beast vs them today
Nitro Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Fire Hackett! Bring in a new offensive coordinator! Revamp the offense. No over reaction here on TBD. First game for the new staff. Give them a break. The team, as a whole, will improve as the season goes on.
RuntheDamnBall Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Fire Hackett! Bring in a new offensive coordinator! Revamp the offense. No over reaction here on TBD. First game for the new staff. Give them a break. The team, as a whole, will improve as the season goes on. Funny, I don't see anybody saying that. There are gonna be growing pains - just hope that Hackett and Marrone will be able to see what we are all seeing and feeling from watching on TV.
ajzepp Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Why don't some of you guys go see how many times Brady has been held to 6 points in the entire second half of a game. Then come back and say how the defense wasn't solid. Even with all the penalties and mistakes, the OFFENSE needs to learn to close out a game...and in time they will. But for anyone to expect more from a defense missing two starters and with a less-than-100% stud DE, you're delusional.
Wayne Cubed Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 The Patriots scored 6 points in the second half... Best post of the thread... /thread
Max997 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Why don't some of you guys go see how many times Brady has been held to 6 points in the entire second half of a game. Then come back and say how the defense wasn't solid. Even with all the penalties and mistakes, the OFFENSE needs to learn to close out a game...and in time they will. But for anyone to expect more from a defense missing two starters and with a less-than-100% stud DE, you're delusional. Who is saying defense wasn't solid?...just a little much to say brilliant I would hv liked to hv seen the defense take away that pass to Amendola and Edelman that killed them all game long
ajzepp Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 Who is saying defense wasn't solid?...just a little much to say brilliant I would hv liked to hv seen the defense take away that pass to Amendola and Edelman that killed them all game long Whey even take issue with it? Seriously, see how many times Brady has been held to 6 points in the entire 2nd half...Mr "39" 4th quarter comebacks simply doesn't have that happen to him, yet our defense pulled it off. The offense had several chances to make it a two score game, which likely would have made the difference. They didn't get it done. That doesn't mean they WON'T get it done as they mature, but today they didn't. As far as taking away Amendola and Edelman, of course it would have been nice to take that way. But don't you think Brady had some say in that?
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 As far as taking away Amendola and Edelman, of course it would have been nice to take that way. But don't you think Brady had some say in that? To your point, Amendonla was blanketed down the stretch. Just a series of insane throws/catches. I still don't even understand how some of those were caught.
ajzepp Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 To your point, Amendonla was blanketed down the stretch. Just a series of insane throws/catches. I still don't even understand how some of those were caught. Absolutely no doubt...that's why I was on a few people who said Brady was pedestrian. Even with green/unfamiliar receivers and missing his top target, Brady made sick throws that were timed absolutely perfectly. In years past, we'd consistently see his targets just running wide open all over the place...there was none of that today. Our guys were almost always in position, but the throws were surgeon-like. That's why the guy has been to five Super Bowls...it's not as easy as just pulling Pettine aside before the game and saying, "hey, Mike...make sure you don't forget to take Amendola and Edelman out of the game, k?" Brady is one of a very small number of QBs who can dictate to a defense, regardless of his supporting cast. Sometimes there is NOTHING you can do, regardless of how aware we are of where he's going to throw the ball. As much as I enjoy taking shots at Tommy boy and making fun of him, you can't deny that he is able to win games all by himself.
bigK14094 Posted September 8, 2013 Posted September 8, 2013 (edited) Hackett is the only one I questioned on the coaching staff. Imo, I think his play calling was bs!! As for the d in the 4th, perhaps the were winded because of the 3 and outs. I'm not feeling Hackett at all. I questioned the selecton of special teams coach. And, today did not change my mind about that. Why make a guy who has hardly played in the past three weeks almost solely responsible for moving the chains and keeping the clock running? Freddie was the answer and Hackett didn't use him. Actually, several "regulars" looked rusty. Chandler in particular was missing a step both physically and mentally, lets see what Gragg can do. Also, 11 out there fielding kickoffs when he hasn't played in three weeks or more. Finally put in Easley to handle the lsat one.....that actually made some sense, since he has been playing in preseason. Edited September 8, 2013 by bigK14094
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