MiltonWaddams Posted January 17, 2021 Posted January 17, 2021 1 minute ago, nkreed said: At this point it's a badge of honor! And certainly he has gotten his revenge this season! It's a testament to how hard someone works to get to their goal, this didn't slow him down in the drill and also in his goals. The most impressive part of that drill, and most memorable in my view, was his ability to quickly overcome his gaffe and recover perfectly. That says a lot about his mental makeup. 1
CSBill Posted January 17, 2021 Posted January 17, 2021 30 minutes ago, nkreed said: Just like this Taron gets the last laugh. Well, maybe not, this is still funny. 1
Green Lightning Posted January 17, 2021 Posted January 17, 2021 1 hour ago, whatdrought said: Fify. This doesn't get enough recognition. When a player is amazing, has a slump, and is amazing again, it's usually caused by something. This is such an obvious reason. Our group had the same discussion post game last night. It's clear to me Josh was injured more than the team let on. Once healed, he went on a tear and is still ripping it up.
TPS Posted January 17, 2021 Posted January 17, 2021 If you’re basing things solely on rankings, then the Bills D shouldn’t worry anyone either. That said, As I recall last year, KC’s D was ranked in the bottom half of the league during the season then turned it up during the playoffs. For me, the main issue going forward is that the remaining teams all have balanced Os while the Bills don’t. It’s easier to come up with a scheme to defend a one-dimensional team. Frazier has his work cut out for him...
MiltonWaddams Posted January 17, 2021 Posted January 17, 2021 14 minutes ago, TPS said: If you’re basing things solely on rankings, then the Bills D shouldn’t worry anyone either. That said, As I recall last year, KC’s D was ranked in the bottom half of the league during the season then turned it up during the playoffs. For me, the main issue going forward is that the remaining teams all have balanced Os while the Bills don’t. It’s easier to come up with a scheme to defend a one-dimensional team. Frazier has his work cut out for him... The Bills have been a pass first team all season. Ask the Rams, Dolphins (x2), Steelers, Colts and Ravens how well their gameplans worked. The Ravens came closest, but were aided by winds in a big way. What makes you think that any D-coordinators will come up with a gameplan better than the top 5 defences in the league did?
TPS Posted January 21, 2021 Posted January 21, 2021 On 1/17/2021 at 2:17 PM, MiltonWaddams said: The Bills have been a pass first team all season. Ask the Rams, Dolphins (x2), Steelers, Colts and Ravens how well their gameplans worked. The Ravens came closest, but were aided by winds in a big way. What makes you think that any D-coordinators will come up with a gameplan better than the top 5 defences in the league did? My point was that it's a lot easier to game plan when a team is one dimensional, so my focus was on Frazier's job going forward. Despite the Bills being one-dimensional in the "traditional" sense, we also have Josh and his running ability, so that does create an added dimension to stopping the Bills. I'd expect to see some designed runs this early in the game, much like against the Colts.
machine gun kelly Posted January 21, 2021 Posted January 21, 2021 So OP, nice thread. NFL Regular Season Defenses Points Bucs 9th Chiefs 12th Packs 14th Bills 16th Yards Bucs 6th Packers 9th Bills 15th Chiefs 17th Bills Offense Points 2nd Yards 2nd Ill take these odds. The data is skewed due to earlier in the year. We’re on fire right now. LET’s GO BUFFALO!
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