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We allowed six sacks last week against Baltimore.

 

Cordy Glenn and the Bengals allowed 0 sacks against Baltimore.

 

Hmmm.

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2 minutes ago, Peter said:

We allowed six sacks last week against Baltimore.

 

Cordy Glenn and the Bengals allowed 0 sacks against Baltimore.

 

Hmmm.

Dalton had all day back there.  Receivers were running open.  Mixon was even running decently. 

 

Pretty sure we suck.

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8 minutes ago, Peter said:

We allowed six sacks last week against Baltimore.

 

Cordy Glenn and the Bengals allowed 0 sacks against Baltimore.

 

Hmmm.

 

Rookie Center Billy Price looked as advertised.

Just noticed he left injured.  I missed that.

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4 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

Dalton had all day back there.  Receivers were running open.  Mixon was even running decently. 

 

Pretty sure we suck.

 

Playing at home does make a difference, but shouldn't make THAT much of a difference...

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2 hours ago, whatdrought said:

My hell might be Beth Mowins and Troy Aikman calling a Patriots v. Cowboys game.

Beth Mowins' voice and accent shouts out "West Virginia trailer trash" like no other voice I've ever heard.

 

She is apparently from Syracuse, which amazes me.   

 

 

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1 hour ago, zow2 said:

Must feel great to have WRs that make contested catches... and some for TDs.

 

 

Can you imagine having a quarterback who will put the ball into a tight space that is being contested by a defender?! 

 

If Tyrod didn't see a man with 3 yards of separation (usually standing at a dead stop) he didn't throw him the ball.

 

The TD AJ Green scored...Dalton zipped that thing into a very tight window and at no point was Green actually what I'd call "open".

 

When he caught the ball, the defender was literally on his back.

 

Dalton still threw it and it turned out to be a TD.  

 

You can't overstate how crippled our passing game was with Tyrod.  

 

He is horrible.

 

 

 

 

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I heard how awful the Bills are about 15 different ways during the broadcast and in the postgame.  

 

I hope some of our guys were watching and they took notice.  

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

Dalton had all day back there.  Receivers were running open.  Mixon was even running decently. 

 

Pretty sure we suck.

We do suck, but I don't draw conclusions off of TNF games.

28 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

I heard how awful the Bills are about 15 different ways during the broadcast and in the postgame.  

 

I hope some of our guys were watching and they took notice.  

I hope they're watching Chargers game film instead.

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It's amazing what happens when you put pressure on the QB.  Come on Buffalo.  Learn.  But hey, let's be optimistic, in 2003, we crushed New England in the opener 31-0.  We all know how that seasoned turned out for the Patriots.  Maybe we can replicate a season like that after our first game meltdown. 

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4 hours ago, Fadingpain said:

 

You can't overstate how crippled our passing game was with Tyrod.  

 

He is horrible.

 

 

Maybe, but it was way worse with Peterman, so no overstating is needed. If it was crippled with Tyrod, how would you describe it with Peterman?

 

As far as this game is concerned, I don't think it's fair to compare the Bills offensive effort to this Bengals game. Allen didn't even get a starters preparation for the Ravens game. I think judgement a should be reserved until we've seen Allen with a few games under his belt as a starter.

 

 

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35 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

FA this year... 

 

The Bengals are notoriously cheap...

 

It kind of has a Marvin Jones / Sanu feeling.  He shows some real promise opposite AJ Green in his walk year, the Bengals cheap out and they reset looking for the complimentary target.  I don't think he can be "The Guy" but I think he's a starting WR in the league.

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1 minute ago, Chuck Wagon said:

 

The Bengals are notoriously cheap...

 

It kind of has a Marvin Jones / Sanu feeling.  He shows some real promise opposite AJ Green in his walk year, the Bengals cheap out and they reset looking for the complimentary target.  I don't think he can be "The Guy" but I think he's a starting WR in the league.

Their mode has been to pay one WR, AJ, and then cycle through WRs across from him - draft them and then let them walk as FAs, draft more... I think it’s worked pretty well and I would definitely go after Boyd if I’m the Bills.

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8 hours ago, Jauronimo said:

Dalton had all day back there.  Receivers were running open.  Mixon was even running decently. 

 

Pretty sure we suck.

Helps when the QB and offence are competent and the other team has to respect the passing game and the running game rather then just stacking the box and sending everyone after the QB....

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Watching that game I feel like the Ravens came out flat and let the game get away from them.  I'd expect they will win the rematch.  Cincy was good in the trenches though which helps.

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