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If you take the 47 yard TD pass out of the stats, look what our depleted secondary did against the number one offense and one of the top receiving cores this game. 

 

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Which says to me ...   in a sixty minute football game, you can’t brain fart after  the 59th.

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Our defense actually had a great game against one of the best offenses in the league right now. It ***** hurts right now because they couldn't close it out but they made some stands there at the end to give the offense it's shot to get the lead at all.

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One thing WGR has said post-game is that when Jordon Poyer leaped, he knocked Tre-Day's hands out of the way.  Tre-Day had is hands between Hopkins hands.  I have not seen those pictures/videos, looking for them.

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our defense did not play a good overall game, but they made some huge plays (a lot of luck) and big stops in the 4th qtr. but there were long stretches where we couldn't stop Murray or their backs. If not for turnovers (again, a lot of luck involved), AZ scores mid 30s to 40 without needing the hail mary. 

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4 minutes ago, Redneck said:

One thing WGR has said post-game is that when Jordon Poyer leaped, he knocked Tre-Day's hands out of the way.  Tre-Day had is hands between Hopkins hands.  I have not seen those pictures/videos, looking for them.

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A blitz makes all of this irrelevant. Send 6 he gets the ball out quick we make a tackle or they have the ball at the 30 with 5 seconds left. 
 

Teams need to blitz more at the end of the game when teams have no timeouts left. Archaic way of thinking to sit back. If the ball doesn’t have time to get to the end zone you can’t lose. 

1 minute ago, Real McNasty said:

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More people going for the ball. I’d rather see dbs try to separate arms. But I’m being picky

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11 minutes ago, wvbillsfan said:

More people going for the ball. I’d rather see dbs try to separate arms. But I’m being picky

That would be ideal but there was not exactly time to call who did what. Can THAT be effectively rehearsed in practice? Maybe.

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24 minutes ago, Redneck said:

One thing WGR has said post-game is that when Jordon Poyer leaped, he knocked Tre-Day's hands out of the way.  Tre-Day had is hands between Hopkins hands.  I have not seen those pictures/videos, looking for them.

 

I just watched it frame by frame, Whites hand was between Hopkins, don't think Proyer knocked it out as much as the issue more was that White was falling down so his arm was falling away from between Hopkins arms.  As Hopkins brought the ball down White's arm was no longer there and since he was falling away, had little leverage to knock it away.

 

If White had gone up 1/4 second later may have made a big difference.  Or better yet have a DB that's about 4 inches taller.  Basically IMO Hopkins just out leaped the 3 Bills players.

 

 

6 minutes ago, Jerome007 said:

That would be ideal but there was not exactly time to call who did what. Can THAT be effectively rehearsed in practice? Maybe.

 

I think White tried to do that but as I said he was falling away so no leverage and as everyone came back down to earth the arm was gone.

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It was a weak ass jump by White.  It’s not like Hopkins is some kind of athletic freak who out-jumps guys for balls.  Hopkins has great hands.  The fact that White let Hopkins get 2 hands on the ball was pathetic.  Terrible play by White.  

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10 minutes ago, Niagara Dude said:

Right there is looks like Hyde should have just punch as hard at the ball as possible

 

He was a ft below the ball and coming down.


Hopkins is a freak. Got so high

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Disturbing that Poyer and Hyde were really not in great position to break that up.  They were *there* but neither guy was in great position to block Hopkins’ hands from catching it.  Only Tre had a real good shot and should’ve just swatted at the ball. 

The NBC crew criticized Buffalo on the defensive call. said they should have been jamming the WR at the line, don’t just play 10 yards off and let them run full steam downfield.

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Defense was not the problem. The Cardinals hit a 1/1000 play at the end. 

 

Coaching and offense were terrible. Hopefully that doesn't get lost with the dramatic ending. Because it needs to get better. 

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1 hour ago, Virgil said:

If you take the 47 yard TD pass out of the stats, look what our depleted secondary did against the number one offense and one of the top receiving cores this game. 

 

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You sound like Nate Geary crapping on Josh for 2 picks but sticking up for the defense when they couldn't stop a lost cause.

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