finfanfromrochester Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 He's no Brandon Gibson. Ha. I like Gibson actually. If he hadn't got hurt last year he was on pace for a huge season. He seems to be rebounding well, too. Although only one reception last week. Jarvis Landry is where it's at, though. He's going to be a HOFer by the end of his career.
eball Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Well in my defense I said 3rd quarter is where we will start to show our dominance, it won't be a blowout by the half. I still think it will be close. And the last point is one of my main concerns actually. The HF advantage is bigger than it's ever been this week for Buffalo. I'm still having a hard time figuring out why that is, exactly? Miami should concern themselves with figuring out how to deal with a team who beat them twice last season with Thad "would you like fries with that" Lewis behind center.
Captain Hindsight Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 I'll give you that he's clearly more of the full package than wake. But I guess my counter point would be in this day-in-age, a pass rusher as good as Cam Wake is so hard to come by. And I don't want to discount his run blocking skills either, because while they aren't Williams-esqe, they are still above average. I look back to the Cincinatti game from last year as an example of his complete game changing abilities. OT with Dalton backed up in his endzone, Wake sacks him for a safety, game over. Of course Williams is capable of doing the same, and maybe it's just because I don't follow the Bills enough, but I just don't seem to hear about those game changing plays from Williams as much as Wake. I acknowledge the clear bias of that last sentence in regards to seeing Wake play every week and not Mario. He had a few game changing plays against you guys in Miami last year. Tanned ills first pick to Robey was forced by Mario and also had two 4th quarter sacks and one forced fumble that led to the winning FG
finfanfromrochester Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 I'm still having a hard time figuring out why that is, exactly? Miami should concern themselves with figuring out how to deal with a team who beat them twice last season with Thad "would you like fries with that" Lewis behind center. Mostly because of last week's performance in all honesty. They've never been a second half time, but I'm hopeful this year is where that changes. I think a lot of our issues last year against the Bills came from our despicable O Line. Tannehill was in shambles all game. He had a few game changing plays against you guys in Miami last year. Tanned ills first pick to Robey was forced by Mario and also had two 4th quarter sacks and one forced fumble that led to the winning FG Man I forgot about the forced fumble last year. That one hurt so bad.
bisonbrigade Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) I think this will be the Sammy Watkins show. We have really not seen much from Sammy in any game. This changes this week as he Blows up for over 100 yards receiving and 2 TD's. Bills 24 Dolphins 14. EJ Manuel 17-27-1-256 yards 2 TD's. Edited September 10, 2014 by bisonbrigade
sjjr Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 It's important the Bills get ahead early and force Miami to pass. Albert against Hughes could be an even matchup, but Juwaun James against Mario will be bad. James is a good prospect coming out of college with athleticism, a former 5 star recruit, but he struggles against power. Mario will eat him up in both matchups this year. Cam Wake is a different rusher with pure speed and little power so hard to say that is preparation for Mario. Kyle Williams and Dareus will eat up the interior of the Miami line, especially in passing situations.
thebandit27 Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 It's important the Bills get ahead early and force Miami to pass. Albert against Hughes could be an even matchup, but Juwaun James against Mario will be bad. James is a good prospect coming out of college with athleticism, a former 5 star recruit, but he struggles against power. Mario will eat him up in both matchups this year. Cam Wake is a different rusher with pure speed and little power so hard to say that is preparation for Mario. Kyle Williams and Dareus will eat up the interior of the Miami line, especially in passing situations. I think all of that is true--IF AND ONLY IF--Miami has to throw the ball all game. Over time, this DL can get after anybody...that said, if they get their running game going, it could be a different story.
finfanfromrochester Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) It's important the Bills get ahead early and force Miami to pass. Albert against Hughes could be an even matchup, but Juwaun James against Mario will be bad. James is a good prospect coming out of college with athleticism, a former 5 star recruit, but he struggles against power. Mario will eat him up in both matchups this year. Cam Wake is a different rusher with pure speed and little power so hard to say that is preparation for Mario. Kyle Williams and Dareus will eat up the interior of the Miami line, especially in passing situations. Wake can definitely bullrush a tackle if he wants to, it's just often easier to run around them. I think Daryn Colledge will hold his own against the two IL, not as sure about Shelly Smith. Smith is a great run blocker, but not as good at pass blocking. Colledge is the opposite. Edited September 10, 2014 by finfanfromrochester
Nextera15 Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 What it really comes down to for me is this: Which offense will struggle more against which defense? If you're going off last year, you guys take the win hands down. But this is a new squad. New offense, new enthusiasm. Pretty much all aspects of our team are improved. Your D is overall better than ours, but I believe our O is better than yours. I just don't have faith that Manuel is the real deal. So as long as we can stop the run, which is not guaranteed at all, we have the better shot in my opinion. Dude there is no way after one game that was played in miami in 90 degree heat that you can say that miami has a better o-line. It will be a test for the Bills but remember this. miami has no true starting LB's right now. That being said by the second quarter a few misreads will be all it takes then we will walking up and down the field. You have 2 running backs, we have 4 plus a fullback. You have 2 good front 4, we have 3 that went to the probowl. The more I research the fins, the more I start thinking this won't be a game. I'm not trying to be disrespectful but dude it was the first game of the year and the patsies aren't half as good as people think and your team just proved it. 5 new starting line man and not much pressure on the qb????? I really see a rough day for you guys.
Wayne Cubed Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 She looks like she could throw a nice block Is this one of those magic eye pictures.... Cause damn she looks good!
YoloinOhio Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Is this one of those magic eye pictures.... Cause damn she looks good! OH that's weird.... stepping away before I break something else. lol.
finfanfromrochester Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Dude there is no way after one game that was played in miami in 90 degree heat that you can say that miami has a better o-line. It will be a test for the Bills but remember this. miami has no true starting LB's right now. That being said by the second quarter a few misreads will be all it takes then we will walking up and down the field. You have 2 running backs, we have 4 plus a fullback. You have 2 good front 4, we have 3 that went to the probowl. The more I research the fins, the more I start thinking this won't be a game. I'm not trying to be disrespectful but dude it was the first game of the year and the patsies aren't half as good as people think and your team just proved it. 5 new starting line man and not much pressure on the qb????? I really see a rough day for you guys. Respectfully disagree. Our biggest challenge is the fact that we literally have 7 starters on D out with injury/suspension... If Randy Starks is out it will be harder, but what can I say I still forsee another win. I didn't say our O line was better, just our Offense overall. Tannehill vs. Manuel is a big factor there for me, though. One of us will be wrong, I'll be sure to be here to admit if that's me, I hope you can say the same on Monday morn if the Bills go down.
YoloinOhio Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Respectfully disagree. Our biggest challenge is the fact that we literally have 7 starters on D out with injury/suspension... If Randy Starks is out it will be harder, but what can I say I still forsee another win. I didn't say our O line was better, just our Offense overall. Tannehill vs. Manuel is a big factor there for me, though. One of us will be wrong, I'll be sure to be here to admit if that's me, I hope you can say the same on Monday morn if the Bills go down. Finfan - your biggest issue CLEARLY is that you let Chris Hogan get away. Our gain. Be honest, does Finheaven have a thread that pines over him like we have for Da'Rick? If not, you need to start one. He is always open like 7/11, except Sundays, and he brings his lunchpail. Hogan will be the difference in this matchup. Rue the day.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) He represents a different challenge than the bears larger WRs who don't have that speed. Im thinking same about Gilmore, maybe they have mckelvin on him with man with help over the top all day. Hopefully Gilmore will play? He is listed as "FP" today. Aaron Williams is in concussion protocol, "LP" and may be out. It would suck to go into the game down 2 DB, but hopefully that won't happen Edited September 10, 2014 by Hopeful
YoloinOhio Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Hopefully Gilmore will play? He is listed as "FP" today. Aaron Williams is in concussion protocol, "LP" and may be out. It would suck to go into the game down 2 DB, but hopefully that won't happen Not having AW would be terrible. Meeks is still out, I believe which leaves us with 2 safeties according to the depth chart. If Gilmore is back, and AW out, I think Graham will play FS.
blargo Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Aaron Williams is in concussion protocol, "LP" and may be out. I think it is good news that AW was LP today, that means that he is not showing signs of concussion, if he were it would have been OUT. Lets hope he is full practice by Friday!!!
Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 (edited) Time to re-watch this gem: http://www.buffalobi...e3-cb39a21c7cf2 Y'all tryin to cheat! Can't trust a dam Mammal. All mammals cheat! That's funny. I was surprised at how much he was lobbying the refs. Do all players do that? Suggestion, put that "mammals" phrase in quotes so it's clear it's quoting Mario Edited September 11, 2014 by Hopeful
DallasBillsFan1 Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 Watch out for Knowshon Moreno! He's a tough RB who SHREDDED New England's D. That dude is REAL good. If we can limit his yardage, we'll have a good chance.
eball Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 Mostly because of last week's performance in all honesty. They've never been a second half time, but I'm hopeful this year is where that changes. I think a lot of our issues last year against the Bills came from our despicable O Line. Tannehill was in shambles all game. So, your bold prediction that Miami will "show their dominance" after halftime is the result of one performance a week ago, in the sweltering heat of Miami, against a team from the northeast? Got it. This Sunday's forecast is mid 60s. In Orchard Park. And the stands will actually be filled with screaming fans. I see that you're trying to engage in a well-intentioned discussion/debate over this week's game, but the justification for your confidence is dubious at best. Nobody is saying the Bills will rout the Fish; there is respect for their defensive line and how hard/well they played last week. I think you significantly discount the talent level in the Bills locker room, however. Here's a secret -- other than at QB, the Bills have a much better roster than the Patriots.*
YoloinOhio Posted September 11, 2014 Posted September 11, 2014 So, your bold prediction that Miami will "show their dominance" after halftime is the result of one performance a week ago, in the sweltering heat of Miami, against a team from the northeast? Got it. This Sunday's forecast is mid 60s. In Orchard Park. And the stands will actually be filled with screaming fans. I see that you're trying to engage in a well-intentioned discussion/debate over this week's game, but the justification for your confidence is dubious at best. Nobody is saying the Bills will rout the Fish; there is respect for their defensive line and how hard/well they played last week. I think you significantly discount the talent level in the Bills locker room, however. Here's a secret -- other than at QB, the Bills have a much better roster than the Patriots.* All true. I think this game in many ways comes down to coaching.
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