section122 Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 Video: Packers Postgame Locker Room Speech (1:25) This teams got it. This teams got it! :wub: :wub: :wub:
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 don't assume? He said "I'd assume here" as in he expects to be with the Bills next season. Not that a lockerroom comment just after a game has any real meaning.
boyst Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 He said "I'd assume here" as in he expects to be with the Bills next season. Not that a lockerroom comment just after a game has any real meaning. thanks brah
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 This teams got it. This teams got it! :wub: :wub: :wub: Kyle was really fired up and I hope this Packer win takes them through the rest of this season. Hopefully it culminates with an ass kicking of the Patriots in Foxboro.
section122 Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 Kyle was really fired up and I hope this Packer win takes them through the rest of this season. Hopefully it culminates with an ass kicking of the Patriots in Foxboro. Yeah he and Freddy deserve it. He almost got choked up talking about "I've been on other teams" and then trailing off. Love that they are playing for each other and the results are evident on the field.
1B4IDie Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 The Bills' secondary was key in shutting down Rodgers today. They were very physical to disrupt the routes and did a good job in coverage downfield also. They deserve a great deal of credit. Garafolo's Sunday Wrap: Rambo's emergence assists Bills' D Sure: Step 3: Have your DBs rape the Packers WRs and not get any flags.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 Doug Marrone on the play of Mario Williams (3:10) Head Coach Doug Marrone talks about the play of Mario Williams, Stephon Gilmore, and the Offensive Line.
ProcessAccepted Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 I'm going to completely disagree with this. We have an average QB, and the O-line looked utterly horrible. I just don't know how better QB play is going to elevate these guys. Maybe if we had a QB who was the slightest bit mobile, and could run away when the pocket falls apart after 2.2 seconds, we wouldn't notice just how bad they played today, but probably not. Our O-line is a mess! The O Line would have easier job with a QB that can sense a rush and not immediately hunch over and wait for the sack. Knowing that you are rushing a qb that cannot move let alone escape make the pass rushers job a lot easier.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 @JohnDitullio Chris Brown, lead journalist http://BuffaloBills.com recapped #Bills win over Packers with us on @WHTK. http://fb.me/1TF5bt52F
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 12-15: ERIC WOOD ON WGR (21:17)
Rocky Landing Posted December 15, 2014 Posted December 15, 2014 The O Line would have easier job with a QB that can sense a rush and not immediately hunch over and wait for the sack. Knowing that you are rushing a qb that cannot move let alone escape make the pass rushers job a lot easier. Sure. But, the speed at which that pocket often collapsed on Sunday had nothing to do with Orton's mobility, or lack thereof. Also, I think it's unfair to characterize Orton as "immediately hunching over and waiting for the sack." He has actually been pretty good at getting rid of the ball without intentional grounding.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 15, 2014 Author Posted December 15, 2014 Chris Brown: Packers at Bills Game Recap (16:18) Chris Brown sits down on The John Murphy Show to recap the Bills win over the Packers. He talks about the defensive performance and why the team needs to continue to run the ball effectively. 11 fast facts from the Bills win over the Packers Eleven notes and highlights you may have missed from the Bills upset win over the Green Bay Packers.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 Fred Jackson over 70 percent snaps for third consecutive game Taking a closer look at offensive snaps played by the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's 21-13 win over the Green Bay Packers: Jerry Hughes plays season-high snaps in Bills' win Taking a closer look at defensive snaps played by the Buffalo Bills in Sunday's 21-13 win over the Green Bay Packers:
26CornerBlitz Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 What happened with Green Bay Packers in Week 15? (2:07) NFL Media's Steve Mariucci takes an in-depth analysis at Green Bay Packers' poor offensive performance on the road against the Buffalo Bills in Week 15.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 Bills beat Packers despite Kyle Orton's struggles, and 5 observations from stats and snap counts The Buffalo Bills' upset win over the Green Bay Packers on Sunday inspired hope. It gave the fans something to get excited about in the home finale, put the Bills at eight wins for the first time since 2004 and kept the Bills' playoff hopes alive for another week. But the Bills' 21-13 win makes one wonder where the Bills would be with even an average quarterback. Kyle Orton again struggled, and outside of two games against the Jets, he hasn't looked like a starting quarterback in the NFL. For the seventh time in his 10 starts, Orton received a negative grade from Pro Football Focus. He completed just over 50 percent of his passes for 158 yards and an interception and was sacked three times. He's part of the reason why the Bills' offense has been stagnant in recent weeks. In fact, he's the main reason. The Bills are winning despite Orton's poor play, but they need to upgrade that position in the offseason. Here are a few other notes from the stats and snap counts.
nucci Posted December 16, 2014 Posted December 16, 2014 Sure. But, the speed at which that pocket often collapsed on Sunday had nothing to do with Orton's mobility, or lack thereof. Also, I think it's unfair to characterize Orton as "immediately hunching over and waiting for the sack." He has actually been pretty good at getting rid of the ball without intentional grounding. agree but Orton also doesn't want to get hit. He sometimes gets rid of the ball too quickly instead of giving the receivers a chance to get open.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 16, 2014 Author Posted December 16, 2014 Special teams peaking at right time Sunday’s win saw arguably the best performance of the year from the core special teams units.
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