TFBillsfan Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 With Tre out, it’s going to be critical for the DL to bring pressure in addition to the offense potentially scoring more. While I’m not as concerned about the offense, I do have major questions on if this DL is much different than last year. The Bills are currently 25th in sacks with Addison the team leader at a whopping 4 sacks. For all that has been invested in this DL, one has to question if they can truly make a difference down the stretch. Can they stop the run and in obvious passing situations get to the QB? Ed has shown the most potential. Star certainly helps when playing. But overall we are still lacking a difference maker at DE. Groot as a raw rookie has the second most sacks at three. Would love to hear what others think of our DL? Quote
LeGOATski Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Would be a good time for Groot to go on a tear. They can't blitz LBs and DBs too much or it'll leave them vulnerable. 1 Quote
Toyo321 Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 (edited) They need to do something to mix it up against NE. They have to put Mac & Cheese on the ground!! Oliver should have a big game.. I never liked NE and its Kraft Mac & Cheese anyway... Edited November 30, 2021 by Toyo321 1 Quote
billybrew1 Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 1 hour ago, TFBillsfan said: With Tre out, it’s going to be critical for the DL to bring pressure in addition to the offense potentially scoring more. While I’m not as concerned about the offense, I do have major questions on if this DL is much different than last year. The Bills are currently 25th in sacks with Addison the team leader at a whopping 4 sacks. For all that has been invested in this DL, one has to question if they can truly make a difference down the stretch. Can they stop the run and in obvious passing situations get to the QB? Ed has shown the most potential. Star certainly helps when playing. But overall we are still lacking a difference maker at DE. Groot as a raw rookie has the second most sacks at three. Would love to hear what others think of our DL? Those that complain we should have drafted a DT with our second rounder make a real good argument, especially for how things are going for this year. Next year Beane can hopefully make up for it. He can sign the fifth year option for Ed number one. (Though I'm against a new contract after that unless he continues to improve. We can let Hughes and Addison go and have Epenesa, Groot and Basham be our top three. We can sign Star for one year. Sign a FA DT from another team and draft a DT in the first two rounds to fix the DT position. We will just need the fourth DE.... But as far as this season goes we are not really built to stop the run against the top running teams. Star will make a huge difference if he is back at full strength but that is still a huge if.... It also seems that this year we simply have too many ends and none are top notch. (Though Addison was sure feeling it last week, hey?! I still like our three young ends... I hope they make more impact as the year progresses. I like Basham as a prospect from what I've seen. It's not his fault he is not playing. We are really healthy there and have depth there. That's all that's to it. I like the ur chances vs. the pats at home next Monday night if Star, Brown And Feliciano are all back and 100% healthy and ready to go. If that is so, I think we beat the pats. However, I do not like our chances in the big picture this year but I'm very happy that I think we have plenty of resources heading into 2022. Should the Bills keep the right players, sign the right FAs spending big bucks, and having our best draft McBeane draft ever.... As far as this year goes, White was our second most important player on the roster and #1 on defense.The defense all came off his tremendous ability to take a top player out. We have no one close to doing that now. You can't go forward without that and win a Super Bowl. I've set my sights on just beating the pats and winning the division. Although I don't think we can sweep the pats if the stay healthy.... I think the Sabres will be really exciting next year too. With the Bills flirting with the SB again only more mature and better and the very young Sabres flirting with a playoff spot following an AHL 2021-22 championship in Rochester. We send 5 or 6 players from Rochester to Buffalo along with defenseman Power from Michigan and the Sabres have a deep roster. At center: Thompson, Cozens, Mittlestadt And Krebs. All four interchangeable along the four lines.... Go Bills! Go Sabres! Quote
Utah John Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 The Bills aren't getting sacks but (a) they're getting pressures and (b) their pass defense is outstanding. It's been #1 in the NFL and might still be. So I'm not so worried about opponents passing. Jones is a very precocious rookie, playing like a guy with experience, but Frazier is second only to Belichick in thinking up ways to confuse rookie QBs. The run defense is the problem. The Pats don't have great backs but they have a great O line, and that's our kryptonite. I think the overall problem is that the Bills were built to beat the Chiefs, and they accomplished that, but while they had their eye on that goal, several other teams figured beating the Chiefs was so 2020, and they all bulked up into incredible hulks on their lines, and learned how to play two deep safeties and be patient. The game has changed in a year and the Bills aren't built to play bully-ball with the big guys. The only good way for the Bills to win is to jump out to a lead and force the other team to pass. But, getting out to a hot start has been eluding the Bills lately. Fix that against the Pats and I think the Bills should win easily. 3 1 Quote
Conlan58 Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 I'd say run some of the "creep" look and mix in stunts/zone blitzes and try to confuse Mac Jones. But I'm not even a good DC on Madden, so there's that... Quote
HOUSE Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 I believe we are over thinking this game. Drink two beer then call me in the morning 1 1 Quote
RichRiderBills Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 3 hours ago, Utah John said: The Bills aren't getting sacks but (a) they're getting pressures and (b) their pass defense is outstanding. It's been #1 in the NFL and might still be. So I'm not so worried about opponents passing. Jones is a very precocious rookie, playing like a guy with experience, but Frazier is second only to Belichick in thinking up ways to confuse rookie QBs. The run defense is the problem. The Pats don't have great backs but they have a great O line, and that's our kryptonite. I think the overall problem is that the Bills were built to beat the Chiefs, and they accomplished that, but while they had their eye on that goal, several other teams figured beating the Chiefs was so 2020, and they all bulked up into incredible hulks on their lines, and learned how to play two deep safeties and be patient. The game has changed in a year and the Bills aren't built to play bully-ball with the big guys. The only good way for the Bills to win is to jump out to a lead and force the other team to pass. But, getting out to a hot start has been eluding the Bills lately. Fix that against the Pats and I think the Bills should win easily. The Bills big strategy to beat the chiefs was to get sacks though. I agree with most of what you say though. I am surprised we are 25th in sacks. I think we've had a tail off of actual sacks...as Groot cooled down and Star left. We've also played some run first teams. Not going to go wild because pressure and wins have been there. Addison , apart from the Colts game has been really good. The Pats offense burned the Titans looking for sacks. But we have a much better D. I try to confuse this kid. Rush at times and mask coverage . Balance the looks , but make him work. He's going to fold Monday night. Quote
bmur66 Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 I want sacks and hits. Pressure and sacks are not the same. Sacks hurt and have a cumulative effect. Just sayin. 1 1 Quote
gjv001 Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 If I had to unbalance the defense to take away from the Patriots the run or the pass, I would unbalance to take away their run game. Quote
poblano Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 The most worrying thing for this team is offensive red zone efficiency. From top last year to bottom (or near bottom) this, that is the difference in two of four losses(Pitt,Jax) in both games the defense jeep us in the game, with only one TD instead of FG the score would have been in our favor Quote
maddenboy Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 back to the OP's topic, the Defense Align (thanks Chris Simms and Rod Woodson) I think the question is whether the rotation we use is paying off in the 4th quarter when our guys are supposed to be fresher. This should be showing up even against the run, because the old saw about how the run game wears down the defense more than the offense (which I have never understood). Are there other teams using a platoon system on the D-Line that we can compare ours to? Because with Tre White out, we need even more to be getting pressure from rushing 4, so we can stay back and cover. At least against good quarterbacks. Which we have coming up. Quote
Weatherman Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 12 hours ago, TFBillsfan said: With Tre out, it’s going to be critical for the DL to bring pressure in addition to the offense potentially scoring more. While I’m not as concerned about the offense, I do have major questions on if this DL is much different than last year. The Bills are currently 25th in sacks with Addison the team leader at a whopping 4 sacks. For all that has been invested in this DL, one has to question if they can truly make a difference down the stretch. Can they stop the run and in obvious passing situations get to the QB? Ed has shown the most potential. Star certainly helps when playing. But overall we are still lacking a difference maker at DE. Groot as a raw rookie has the second most sacks at three. Would love to hear what others think of our DL? Our blitz frequency has to be at the bottom of the league. Our Defensive scheme might be effective but it’s not sexy to watch a 4 man rush (unless we’re playing the (Dolphins, Jets or Texans). Quote
ProcessTruster Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Without Star , Mac won't be throwing much as that massive O line and Harris will be doing pretty much what Indy did. The frozen quiet as NE runs for 200+. 7 or 8 total possessions on offense (maybe). In bed by 11. Thanks Star. 2020 all over again. Good job. If you can't stay on the field, Beane won't have much mercy this time. 1 Quote
Big Turk Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Bills have the number 1 pressure rate in the NFL at 30.2%. Also have the #1 hurry rate at 15.6% Quote
RichRiderBills Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 We also have a ton of picks which is a nice stat showing pressure in our case is working. Quote
FilthyBeast Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 14 hours ago, TFBillsfan said: With Tre out, it’s going to be critical for the DL to bring pressure in addition to the offense potentially scoring more. While I’m not as concerned about the offense, I do have major questions on if this DL is much different than last year. The Bills are currently 25th in sacks with Addison the team leader at a whopping 4 sacks. For all that has been invested in this DL, one has to question if they can truly make a difference down the stretch. Can they stop the run and in obvious passing situations get to the QB? Ed has shown the most potential. Star certainly helps when playing. But overall we are still lacking a difference maker at DE. Groot as a raw rookie has the second most sacks at three. Would love to hear what others think of our DL? I mentioned this in another thread, but if McDermott and Frazier truly have a clue they are going to have to reinvent this defense on the fly and morph into a blitz heavy team the rest of the way because there's no way we can sit in zone now with our top 2 DB's being Wallace and Jackson. And even though Wallace has been serviceable at times he's going to look totally different now as the #1 option. One glimmer of hope is that PFF has Ed Oliver rated as the #2 interior DL over the last month and his play definitely backs that up. So assuming Star is back healthy it might really open things up for some of the guys on the edge. Still think it's time to phase out Hughes and Addison's snaps as well the rest of the way and see what we really have in these younger guys. Quote
Boatdrinks Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 If you’re looking for sacks from the Bills DL, Monday night won’t be the game for it. In a McDaniels offense the ball will be out in 2.5 seconds and Jones average air yards per attempt is probably around 5. This game will come down to form tackling and swarming to the ball carrier for the Bills D. Team that wins the turnover battle and has fewer penalties wins the game. If you’re wanting to watch a sack fest you will be disappointed. 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Was trying to find the quote of a coach earlier in the year talking about how stats for the DL aren't fair. Talked about the importance of pressures,QB hits, hurries , whatever it is. Basically saying a DL that can cause chaos, which we can do , is just as important as the sacks and FF. Fun fact - Hughes is tied (JJ Watt) or has the most pressures in an NFL game. I think we're going to cause alot of chaos on Monday Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted November 30, 2021 Posted November 30, 2021 Anybody know how similar this mac jones pats offense is to the Brady NE offense schematically? Bills defense under McDermott did a nice job against Brady it was usually the offense that struggled. Quote
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