3rdand12 Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 6.8 yards per carry on the season and 5.7 over the course of his career. Yea, such a waste. teeny weeny minds scattered across the wasteland whack a mole
billyudi Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 List the "plenty" you saw. Sorry I wasn't taking detailed notes. I specifically mentioned it three or four times alone in the first half, but here it goes off the top of my head. There was a diving catch by Goodwin, there was a pass (over the middle!) to I think Bush where he had to go down and grab it and if hit in stride he could have picked up more yardage. There was that nice gain (again over the middle) to Clay that was behind him. The pass to the goal line at the end was high. But you know that is just off the top of my head, I'll leave it up to the all-22 folk to fill in the rest.
PolishDave Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 I think the main reasons the Bills lost today can be explained by basic football 101. They couldn't run the ball and they couldn't stop the run. Early this season when the Bills couldn't get the running game going, they ended up losing. Today, even though they didn't run that well, they still put together a respectable first half. Unfortunately they still didn't stop the run. Miami won this game playing basic football 101. Run and stop the run.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 TOP in that heat had to kill the D: Buf: 22:58 / MIA: 37:02 In order to be successful, the Bills must play complementary football. The D held out as long as they could, but wilted with little help from the offense. On to next week.
PolishDave Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Mccoy starting actually hurt us. He was clearly not 100%. There were several holes he failed to hit. Offense's rhythm suffered as a result. We would have been better off just going with Mike from the beginning. Probably right. And Shady would have had another week to heal for the upcoming Patriots game. Now who knows if he will play at all in that. I wanted them to start Mike even before they said McCoy would be able to play. Should have gone with the Florida guy.
bobobonators Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 I think the main reasons the Bills lost today can be explained by basic football 101. They couldn't run the ball and they couldn't stop the run. Early this season when the Bills couldn't get the running game going, they ended up losing. Today, even though they didn't run that well, they still put together a respectable first half. Unfortunately they still didn't stop the run. Miami won this game playing basic football 101. Run and stop the run. Football 101 is right. How many times do teams give up +250yds rushing and win? Not often. We're used to winning in that manner. Tip of the hat to Miami. They came to play and dominated us. Sorry I wasn't taking detailed notes. I specifically mentioned it three or four times alone in the first half, but here it goes off the top of my head. There was a diving catch by Goodwin, there was a pass (over the middle!) to I think Bush where he had to go down and grab it and if hit in stride he could have picked up more yardage. There was that nice gain (again over the middle) to Clay that was behind him. The pass to the goal line at the end was high. But you know that is just off the top of my head, I'll leave it up to the all-22 folk to fill in the rest. Quarterback grade: Tyrod Taylor, 84.5 Taylor is his usual self in nearly flawless performance Buffalo quarterback Tyrod Taylor was his usual self as he did not commit many mistakes and none of those were actually turnover-worthy throws. Furthermore, he had one of those accurate deep passes that are becoming his signature throws when he hit receiver Marquise Goodwin in stride for a long touchdown pass. In addition, Taylor was inaccurate on only one of his 14 passes that travelled less than 20 yards. https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-nfl-buf-mia-grades-outstanding-ajayi-leads-dolphins-to-win/ Ill sit back and wait for the "PFF doesnt know anything" crowd to give their completely subjective opinions.
gr8billsfan Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 (edited) 1.Too many injuries on both sides 2. " " 3. Badly coached game. Edited October 24, 2016 by gr8billsfan
NoSaint Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Football 101 is right. How many times do teams give up +250yds rushing and win? Not often. We're used to winning in that manner. Tip of the hat to Miami. They came to play and dominated us. Quarterback grade: Tyrod Taylor, 84.5 Taylor is his usual self in nearly flawless performance Buffalo quarterback Tyrod Taylor was his usual self as he did not commit many mistakes and none of those were actually turnover-worthy throws. Furthermore, he had one of those accurate deep passes that are becoming his signature throws when he hit receiver Marquise Goodwin in stride for a long touchdown pass. In addition, Taylor was inaccurate on only one of his 14 passes that travelled less than 20 yards. https://www.profootballfocus.com/pro-nfl-buf-mia-grades-outstanding-ajayi-leads-dolphins-to-win/ Ill sit back and wait for the "PFF doesnt know anything" crowd to give their completely subjective opinions. To be fair, PFF grading is likewise subjective. I'd venture we have a few here that could do as well in individual play scoring, even if unlikely to come up with the backend formulas for some of it
TANK2 Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Everything thinks our defense is fine, but between the 20's they have been average at best. Red zone has been the difference, but it could only last so long. All I have to say is F*** Y** Dareus and all of you who thought our defense has been fine without him. It was only a matter of time for a subpar offense to destroy us. Not winning a Superbowl with todays defensive performance. Dont care who the QB is!
bobobonators Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 To be fair, PFF grading is likewise subjective. I'd venture we have a few here that could do as well in individual play scoring, even if unlikely to come up with the backend formulas for some of it Correct. But at least their subjectivity is applied on a standard basis across the board, and not geared towards blasting/praising any specific player. At least i dont think. Fact is TT was pretty much the only offense we had today. That is basically a literal statement when he leads the team in rushing as well - with 35 rushing yards. You lose at the LOS on both sides and youre going to lose a lot of games.
MAJBobby Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 For the last time, next year is only 16 mil + 2 in signing bonus. NOT correct 15.5 million Option Bonus, $12 million base salary become fully guaranteed on the 3rd league day of 2017 That is a 27.5M payout on the 3rd day of league year
moshermw Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Correct. But at least their subjectivity is applied on a standard basis across the board, and not geared towards blasting/praising any specific player. At least i dont think. Fact is TT was pretty much the only offense we had today. That is basically a literal statement when he leads the team in rushing as well - with 35 rushing yards. You lose at the LOS on both sides and youre going to lose a lot of games. - 4th Quarter playcalling. - tackling WTF - we have literally no #3 or better NFL WR For the life of me, I don't understand running the wildcat when ahead, with ball, in the 4th qtr. You keep theball in the hands of your best player - aside from Shady, it's TT. Also, can't process why when Bills need to comeback, we don't have TT roll out on every play. He throws very well on the run. Suh knew right where to rush. Gotdammit. Roll. Him. Out. It's not that hard. Lynn layed an egg in the 4th qtr. Did not help a gassed D out at all.
Utah John Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 The offense couldn't run. Was that because Shady was hurt, or because the Dolphins D figured out Anthony Lynn? Whatever the cause, the cutback lanes Shady exploited weren't there and/or he couldn't get there even if they were. Without Shady, and without Watkins and Woods, the O had a hand tied behind its back. The O line did OK for a while until the Dolphins D could just tee off on them. With the O not able to stay on the field, the D wore down. Also of course this RB of Miami looks terrific. So many missed tackles by a good tacking Bills D. The Bills have a good roster all around, with a few special players, and they need those special players to make their engine work. All the special players were hurt. Dareus, Watkins, McCoy are all elite talents. No Dareus, nothing clogging the middle and keeping the Dolphins O line from engaging with our LBs. Without Shady or the holes that Shady got through the past couple of weeks, no running game. Without W1 and W2, no passing game except a bomb to Glass. Good job on STs. Great job by Lorax, all over the field.
Big Turk Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Nothing to say but we got our butt kicked in the trenches the entire game on both sides of the ball...doesn't go any further than that.
Freddie's Dead Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 1. @#$%ing Dareus. D-line got pwned by Miami O-line. I hadn't seen that many second-level blocks in forever. Bills LB's were either blocked out of the play or over-pursued. And that goes back to Mr Big Puff and his piss-poor conditioning. His suspension is now 7 games and going for 8. Tubogoo killed us this week, and we'll need him next week. 2. Miami D-line out-physicaled our O-line badly. They spent the entire game in the Bills backfield and harassing Tyrod. 3. Marquise Goodwin is our #1 WR now (nothing against 'quise, he played a good game other than the drop, but he's not a #1 in any existing alternate universe). We have no playmakers left on offense. Bills need to get a WR yesterday.
NoSaint Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 NOT correct 15.5 million Option Bonus, $12 million base salary become fully guaranteed on the 3rd league day of 2017 That is a 27.5M payout on the 3rd day of league year Right and when you amortize that option bonus the cap hit goes to his numbers, roughly. You guys can just yell past each other on cash vs cap though
MAJBobby Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Right and when you amortize that option bonus the cap hit goes to his numbers, roughly. You guys can just yell past each other on cash vs cap though Also dont forget you are tied to him 2018 as well. 27.5M payout 3rd day of 2017 year 13M of 13M base salary in 2018 also guaranteed when option is picked up. So you pick his option up he will he the QB for 2017 AND 2018. Www.spotrac.com 15.5 million Option Bonus, $12 million base salary become fully guaranteed on the 3rd league day of 2017 $13M 2018 salary becomes fully guaranteed on the 3rd league day of 2017
Reks Ryan Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 I was at the game and Tyrod was not good. Inaccurate even on some of the completions the ball placement did not allow for run after catch. He also was not as Dynamic as normal creating plays with scrambles. The lack turnovers are a plus, but against the Fish there were several plays where he needed to throw it in there and give receivers a chance to make a play. 2 plays where an accurate throw to Hunter in the end zone could've been scores. It's getting close to the point where the team needs to admit he is what he is.
Beef Jerky Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Jay Ajai - This guy was epically fantastic today. We were generally in good position but this guy broke tackles and was tough as nails Jordan Mills- Got toasted all day Adam Gase- stuck with the run when down by 2 scores and did not panic Poor tackling lead to #1 and #3 so don't give the Dolphins nyy credit.
Bocephuz Posted October 24, 2016 Author Posted October 24, 2016 To be fair, PFF grading is likewise subjective. I'd venture we have a few here that could do as well in individual play scoring, even if unlikely to come up with the backend formulas for some of it Yes PFF system has it's flaws.. however.. it is at least a systematic way of grading a player's performance. There is a wide gap between the PFF high grade and label of "Another Flawless Performance" and some of the comments made by posters on this board who say that TT had an awful game and that he was the main reason the Bills lost. The answer is somewhere in between there certainly.. but I will trust that is much closer to the PFF grade than then anecdotal emotional grade given by some posters here.
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