5 Wide Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 The bar has also been raised for Manuel now too. Tuel and Lewis both showed the offense can move the ball and put up some points pretty much no matter who is under center. Manuel needs to show he is clearly better than these two now.
RuntheDamnBall Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Unfortunately we will not beat the Jets. They always beat us and they dismantled a very talented New Orleans team. Their defense will always be legit as long as Ryan is leading it, and EJ showed he'll have to make some major adjustments to match up with them next time. That said, they will be on the road, not at home. They beat NO at home. We had the Saints in the dome. Not all matchups are created equal. Also, this offensive line just had its best game of the season against a tough D. Shouldn't go unnoticed, and it should help EJ.
Captain Hindsight Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Don't fear Pittsburgh at home. Everyone here has given up on them. In fact, if you live in Buffalo and want to go to the game, I bet there are a ton of cheap seats on ticketexchange or stubhub. Steelers have only won once at home so far this year, and can be run on. And passed on. And have a terrible O-line. We should win that game. I think we could beat them with Tuel
BringBackFergy Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 PLAYOFFS! Not even kidding. Look at our schedule. There is not a single game we can't win if we execute and play well. Steelers, win. Jets, we can beat them, they are playing over their heads and are due for a letdown. Then Atlanta, we can win that game....Ryan should be rushed all day. Just need to blanket Gonzolaz. Tampa, win. Jacksonville, Win. Miami and/or New England: one win out of there. that puts us at 9-7, should get us a wildcard, we win, and then play the top team in the AFC record wise (KC, haha), beat them, and make the AFC Championship game. Pull an upset over Denver when Manning throws INT's due to pressure, and go to the Superbowl, where Seattle can't handle playing away from home, and we win the Super Bowl. BOOM. Must be something in my coffee today. ! I added some to my coffee as well.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 4, 2013 Author Posted November 4, 2013 The bar has also been raised for Manuel now too. Tuel and Lewis both showed the offense can move the ball and put up some points pretty much no matter who is under center. Manuel needs to show he is clearly better than these two now. This just in.....He already has.
CodeMonkey Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 (edited) I think we could beat them with Tuel I agree. Whatever QB plays for the Bills should have a good day. And the Bills D should should smother the Steelers as well. Edited November 4, 2013 by CodeMonkey
markgbe Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Tuel did a couple good things yesterday, my favorite was sliding and protecting himself. Please EJ take that page of of the Tuel manual and place it into the EJ 'Manuel'(oh yeah).
RyanC883 Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 I added some to my coffee as well. Bills kool-aid. Fantastic!!! I think we could beat them with Tuel I agree. I think Spiller and Jackson go over 100. I would also run Summers early just to bang their D up a bit. Then hit them with more speed (CJ) and power/speed (Jackson).
Captain Hindsight Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 This just in.....He already has. And its not even close. The fact the Bills were in the last few games is a testament to the coaching really
5 Wide Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 This just in.....He already has. Has he? Don't misunderstand me, he certainly has a better skill-set and seems to be a smart guy capable of his reads. I just wouldn't say he has blown the other two out of the water.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 4, 2013 Author Posted November 4, 2013 And its not even close. The fact the Bills were in the last few games is a testament to the coaching really Amen. Let's just hope Goodwin and Woods are both healthy and available when EJ hits the field.
chris heff Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Unfortunately we will not beat the Jets. They always beat us and they dismantled a very talented New Orleans team. Except for that time last year when we beat the Jets.
26CornerBlitz Posted November 4, 2013 Author Posted November 4, 2013 Has he? Don't misunderstand me, he certainly has a better skill-set and seems to be a smart guy capable of his reads. I just wouldn't say he has blown the other two out of the water. It's pretty evident to my eyes. Not even close as was stated earlier by Captain Hindsight
Wayne Cubed Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 It's pretty evident to my eyes. Not even close as was stated earlier by Captain Hindsight The Bills with EJ, 2-2 (I can't put that lose in Cleveland on him, game was tied when he went out and they were driving) Without EJ, 1-4 In my mind it's not close either. Yes, records aren't based soley on QB's, but to me that says a lot.
peterpan Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 RG3 did the same injury last year then tore his ACL. Let's hope he goes down before taking big hits. Get him a damned brace. And Thad - why didnt you suck it up and play yesterday :-(
BigPappy Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 PLAYOFFS! Not even kidding. Look at our schedule. There is not a single game we can't win if we execute and play well. Steelers, win. Jets, we can beat them, they are playing over their heads and are due for a letdown. Then Atlanta, we can win that game....Ryan should be rushed all day. Just need to blanket Gonzolaz. Tampa, win. Jacksonville, Win. Miami and/or New England: one win out of there. that puts us at 9-7, should get us a wildcard, we win, and then play the top team in the AFC record wise (KC, haha), beat them, and make the AFC Championship game. Pull an upset over Denver when Manning throws INT's due to pressure, and go to the Superbowl, where Seattle can't handle playing away from home, and we win the Super Bowl. BOOM. Must be something in my coffee today. ! That's a pretty big if RyanC883. I love how everyone says....Steelers, thats a win, Tampa.. Win, Jacksonville...Win. Yes they are winnable games, but until we prove we can win a "Winnable" game we are still bottom dwellers of the AFC. I hope they prove me wrong, I am sure at some point they will. It just wont be this season. BigPappy
peterpan Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 The Bills with EJ, 2-2 (I can't put that lose in Cleveland on him, game was tied when he went out and they were driving) Without EJ, 1-4 In my mind it's not close either. Yes, records aren't based soley on QB's, but to me that says a lot. The CLE game and Yesterday, we win with EJ. I think we win with Thad too. Two huge games. Rat farts.
5 Wide Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Hopefully EJ's deep ball gets a bit more accurate. The go routes that have been open the last few weeks.
K D Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 is anyone else hesitant to just throw EJ back out there? let's just hope he really is healed. we don't want another Spiller situation where every time he gets tackled he starts limping again and is useless for the rest of the game
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted November 4, 2013 Posted November 4, 2013 Really? Not even a "I hope the Bills make damn sure this situation never happens again by getting a viable backup QB and/or preparing said backup QB appropriately" discussion? I mean, what would be the point of such a thread? It basically would end after you ask the question. I am done defending and disecting the crappy play of Thad and Tuel, and hypothesizing what it would be like to have Thad's arm on Tuel's body, or Tuel's pocket awareness in Thad's mind. Let's be done.
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