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  1. 1. What is your biggest concern going into the Miami game?

    • Performance of Tyrod Taylor
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    • Turnovers
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    • Offensive Line vs. Suh and Co.
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    • Kicking game
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    • Defensive line getting to Tannehill
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    • Secondary vs. Miami WRs and TEs
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    • Getting outcoached
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    • Playing on the road in Miami's home opener
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    • The heat factor
      16
    • The refs
      6
    • Injury to AW -> Rambo starting
      1
    • Penalties
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    • Other
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Nice call wiz... Nachos in the oven and taco bar with meat in the crock pot. Done!

Crock pot of my go to when hosting. Makes the house smell great and make everyone more hungry.
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Gilmore. He will only have a handful of passes thrown to him, but he will allow a TD and a crucial first down.

He is going to do that just to irritate you.....just so you know.

With all due respect John, if Taylor isn't more patient in the pocket and can't step up in it to find the open guys he missed last Sunday, we are in for more of the same. If "Tyrod being Tyrod" means he sees ghosts and imagines pressure the is not there, then I don't want him to be Tyrod.

 

Ironically, by becoming a good pocket QB, he will better take advantage of defenses with his running ability.

 

GO BILLS!!!

K9 you know what I mean when I say that

 

You want his natural instincts to continue to be a part of his game and not start overthinking things.......overthinking things causes him to hang onto the ball because he might make a mistake. We saw TOO MUCH of that last year.

 

I want Tyrod to be Tyrod because the guy is a natural playmaker........and yes as his game continues to come along (in his 3rd start) you want to see him recognize things and react in the correct way.

 

But right now....because he has less then a years experience if he chooses to take off for a 15 yard scamper instead of hitting Robert Woods for long gain.....I will take that because it keeps the offense productive and moving As he gains experience.....then he makes that throw.

 

What I DONT want.....is EJ Manuel of last year.....afraid to throw the ball for fear of a turnover.

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I'm concerned Suh will start listening to his coaches this week. Hopefully, he decides to not bother rushing the passer and instead drops into coverage or plays spy.

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He is going to do that just to irritate you.....just so you know.

K9 you know what I mean when I say that

 

You want his natural instincts to continue to be a part of his game and not start overthinking things.......overthinking things causes him to hang onto the ball because he might make a mistake. We saw TOO MUCH of that last year.

 

I want Tyrod to be Tyrod because the guy is a natural playmaker........and yes as his game continues to come along (in his 3rd start) you want to see him recognize things and react in the correct way.

 

But right now....because he has less then a years experience if he chooses to take off for a 15 yard scamper instead of hitting Robert Woods for long gain.....I will take that because it keeps the offense productive and moving As he gains experience.....then he makes that throw.

 

What I DONT want.....is EJ Manuel of last year.....afraid to throw the ball for fear of a turnover.

I hear what you're saying and I don't necessarily disagree that a 15 yard scamper, while not optimal, is still a positive play that keeps the chains moving. But we simply can't afford for him to walk into sacks like he did last week. That was just as "instinctive" as his ability to make a play with his feet.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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I hear what you're saying and I don't necessarily disagree that a 15 yard scamper, while not optimal, is still a positive play that keeps the chains moving. But we simply can't afford for him to walk into sacks like he did last week. That was just as "instinctive" as his ability to make a play with his feet.

 

GO BILLS!!!

No K-9.

Last week was the trial by fire thing. The Kid lost his composure for awhile. And maybe he was just at a loss as to what just happened?

I might guess Coaches settled him down nicely. And he did recover.

 

I agree that his instincts will serve him well. Because he will balance them better against intelligence and awareness.

give him some time to develop to the live bullet theory.

Be nice to see him settle down even against the Dolphins line. I dont think we see as bad of play ever again from him while healthy.

 

I say he kills it sunday afternoon. even it he does it quietly with the run game.

 

 

 

Suh is going step on someone Bills, and Wood is going to earn his pay with an ejection for stomping.

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Penalties. Rex won't gameplan as badly as last week because we're not playing Brady. Our DL is going to dominate their OL, especially with Albert out. Hughes could have 3 sacks. Tannehill is not and will never be close to as good as Brady when it comes to getting the ball out quickly.

 

Our offense will be too much for them to handle. The only way they stay competitive is if we keep killing ourselves with penalties.

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I hear what you're saying and I don't necessarily disagree that a 15 yard scamper, while not optimal, is still a positive play that keeps the chains moving. But we simply can't afford for him to walk into sacks like he did last week. That was just as "instinctive" as his ability to make a play with his feet.

 

GO BILLS!!!

We havent seen him do a lot of that....certainly not in pre season.

 

It was this one game.

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We havent seen him do a lot of that....certainly not in pre season.

 

It was this one game.

I think that a lot of things happen in this game outside of the norm. It just seemed like our guys were too amped up for their own good. I have a lot less to worry about in the Miami game than I did at the New England game. Joe Philbin is no Belichick.
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We havent seen him do a lot of that....certainly not in pre season.

 

It was this one game.

I am fully in TT's corner, don't get me wrong here. But he is gonna see a steady diet of what he saw for the first time last Sunday and he needs to show he can maintain his poise and operate under duress in the pocket. It's gonna make his running ability so much more dangerous when he does. I think he has it in him, too.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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So my choice was our secondary vs their WRs and TEs. Jordan Cameron hurt his groin last week and didn't finish the game, but is expected to play Sunday. He's very difficult to defend, usually wins at the catch point, and we won't have Aaron Williams. He has built up some nice chemistry with Tannehill. I also think they have some diverse skill sets at WR and a lot of talent. This is by far my greatest concern. The Bills absolutely have to get to Tannehill to disrupt the passing game. They must sustain drives and control the clock, I just may have PTBS after last week but I'm worried about our safeties.

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Yolo- they sacked Tannehill 18 times in the last two years, and their line is hurt. I'm sick and tired of the yellow flags. There were so many needless penalties against us that screwed the game up last week. How much field position did we lose due to undisciplined mistakes.

 

One of my buddies who follows the Pats (he lives in Boston). Mentioned to me who follows Rex his teams are notorious for undisciplined penalties, and poor clock mgmt. I hope he is wrong.

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