clownments22 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Does the title of this article from nfl.com/NFL Moblie app really bother anyone else? I can see us being described as unprepared, underwhelming, underachieving, or outplayed, but undisciplined?? What about that performance was undisciplined? To me this was a dominating defensive performance in which the Titans were held to two field goals except for the one time they had a short field from the turnover. Offense was obviously held in check, but had significant contributors out with injury. Special teams played well. Seems like the media making up stories that aren't there to fit their agenda and take shots at Rex, which really bothers me after today's win. I think this is a great win for this team, and I'm hoping it will show them that they can win, but that they're going to need to do more to be considered with the big boys.
BillsFan130 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Ya for the most part they were ok, a couple stupid mistakes like the offside at the beginning of the game and the Gilmore P.I but definitely a big improvement from last week
Kelly the Dog Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 That game was not undisciplined at all. We didnt start well, on all three units, which was disconcerting. But we were not undisciplined.
SJDK Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Rex talks like a front runner and that's why everybody wants to see us fail. We aren't front runners and the game today was a great underdog confidence building win. Rex and the players deserve props for being disciplined this week
stevewin Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 I think it's mostly just laziness to go along with the running storyline from last week, not any agenda against Rex
Mark Vader Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 The NFL hates it when we win games, because they have to give us credit for doing it. They also don't like that we beat one of the NFL's new golden boys at QB. Especially since he threw the game deciding INT.
QuoteTheRaven83 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Are they really wrong? What would you call it? The fantastic Bills?
purple haze Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Does the title of this article from nfl.com/NFL Moblie app really bother anyone else? I can see us being described as unprepared, underwhelming, underachieving, or outplayed, but undisciplined?? What about that performance was undisciplined? To me this was a dominating defensive performance in which the Titans were held to two field goals except for the one time they had a short field from the turnover. Offense was obviously held in check, but had significant contributors out with injury. Special teams played well. Seems like the media making up stories that aren't there to fit their agenda and take shots at Rex, which really bothers me after today's win. I think this is a great win for this team, and I'm hoping it will show them that they can win, but that they're going to need to do more to be considered with the big boys. This will be the narrative until they play well enough that no penalty they get matters. Once the national media gets a hold of a take, it's hard to make it go away. The same as the Miami Dolphins being good...
Bookie Man Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Was not a sharp performance, no doubt. But I don't think discipline was the main problem. Maybe "Beat up Bills Hold Off Titans." Or "Battered Bills". Or "Titans Tumble to The Tricky Tapdancing of Tyrod Taylor." Yeah.
Wazzu Bill Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Does the title of this article from nfl.com/NFL Moblie app really bother anyone else? I can see us being described as unprepared, underwhelming, underachieving, or outplayed, but undisciplined?? What about that performance was undisciplined? To me this was a dominating defensive performance in which the Titans were held to two field goals except for the one time they had a short field from the turnover. Offense was obviously held in check, but had significant contributors out with injury. Special teams played well. Seems like the media making up stories that aren't there to fit their agenda and take shots at Rex, which really bothers me after today's win. I think this is a great win for this team, and I'm hoping it will show them that they can win, but that they're going to need to do more to be considered with the big boys. I think after our wins against Indy and Miami the media was talking about how great we looked as we destroyed our opponents. Maybe undisciplined isn't the greatest adjective but we sure as hell didn't look good today. I'm actually not too thrilled about TBD ball-washing Taylor after his great fourth quarter performance, because he looked pretty sloppy in the first 3 Qs
Thurmal34 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 The two teams that accumulated the most penalties last year competed against each other in the Super Bowl.
CSBill Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Well, there were some back breaking penalties. In the end, they overcame them, but if they had lost, these most inopportune penalties would have been the lead narrative by all media—and fans.
John in Jax Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 I think this is a great win for this team, and I'm hoping it will show them that they can win, but that they're going to need to do more to be considered with the big boys. Wow, how far have the expectations fallen!? "A great win!?" Really!? Against the Titans!? C'mon man, you can't be serious. This game should not have even been close....well, that's if the Bills were a good team, and serious contenders this year. Unless there's some miraculous turnaround THIS WEEK, and they beat the Bengals, they're not.
tennesseeboy Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 I'd rather they be undisciplined rather than untalented. Discipline can be worked out as we progress. Go Bills.
YoloinOhio Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 I'm used to media laziness that relies on narrative vs information. No surprise.
DC Greg Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 They're upset that we made the golden boy Marcus Mariota look like an amateur out there today. They want him to be the next highly marketable commodity, and the Bills defense made him look like garbage today.
ganesh Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 I think after our wins against Indy and Miami the media was talking about how great we looked as we destroyed our opponents. Maybe undisciplined isn't the greatest adjective but we sure as hell didn't look good today. I'm actually not too thrilled about TBD ball-washing Taylor after his great fourth quarter performance, because he looked pretty sloppy in the first 3 Qs The team as a whole was sloppy on those 3 quarters...ST coughed up the ball giving a TD. WRs were not open; OL did not give time or open holes and when holes were available the RBs couldn't hit them. Defense was actually the lone bright star during those 3 quarters. It is not all on Taylor. Taylor gets credit because he rose above all these problems and willed the team to a victory
Best Player Available Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 (edited) That storyline if you can call it that is no big deal. Most Buffalo fans by now have to have thick skins. BTW they opened with a huge penalty. But what PO myself was the complete lack of highlight film for the most part on the game. Hogans catch, TT's runs, etc. On say sportscenter. Just Kind of " in another game the Bills won" comment then on too pats*** replays for 5 minutes. it pays dividends to be the champs***. IMO TT does seem to get some respect. Even with the comments like he did nothing for three quarters. By the national media. Edited October 12, 2015 by Best Player Available
Chandler#81 Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 Wow, how far have the expectations fallen!? "A great win!?" Really!? Against the Titans!? C'mon man, you can't be serious. This game should not have even been close....well, that's if the Bills were a good team, and serious contenders this year. Unless there's some miraculous turnaround THIS WEEK, and they beat the Bengals, they're not. We beat an AFC opponent on the road, who had 2 weeks to prepare for us. Ye of short memory, tell me how we did last year vs. AFC opponents on the road -even with a 'gimme' win vs NE*. Our Defense was stellar yesterday and our wounded Offense did just enough to -wait for it.. WIN!
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted October 12, 2015 Posted October 12, 2015 The two teams that accumulated the most penalties last year competed against each other in the Super Bowl. The Cheatriots garnered on of the most flags in the league? I may be wrong but I find it hard to believe based on the just give it to them history of the favoritism.
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