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Doesn't McD claim the Bills are the best prepared team in the NFL - Yet at the end of games they fall apart?????


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34 minutes ago, jkeerie said:

No.  After the muff, if Allen tries to spike the ball it's intentional grounding (Jamis Winston did that in NO) and loss of down.  That's why Josh tried to make the play with Diggs.  McKenzie didn't think he could get out of bounds.  After he was down he ran to get the ball to the referee but was held by the Dolphin player to prevent him from getting there, so they ran out of time.

Correct. Smarter move would have been throw it out of bounds though. 

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11 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Allen muffed a snap at the end of the half, yet still could have spiked the ball.  

Intentional grounding.

 

OP is troll level 7.

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Thankfully reality has set in that the one-score-game losing streak is far more significant than the number of 14+ point victories fans were fluffing about a week ago. It’s a far more productive viewpoint.

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fall is right but fall down happened twice to Josh - slipped twice on last-second throws in the road loss at Tenn last season and again yesterday in Miami...wide open McKenzie...sigh

 

another close loss was the unlikely Hail Mary catch on road versus Cardinals...our guys lost the jump ball

 

if I had another 13 seconds I would mention one more...thats half of them

 

left 24 points on the field yesterday...al we needed was 3 of those...

 

 

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

And so far not a comment about McD.... Just trying to make sarcastic responses.  

 

Late game execution by has been abysmal, while a coach explains how well he prepares a team.  I'd say there's a disconnect.

 

So because they have issues trying to snap under center due to playing a backup center and butt sweat I am supposed to kill McD?

 

Was it his fault Milano dropped a pick 6?

 

Or Allen short armed a throw to McKenzie that he makes 99 times out of 100?

 

Or Bass badly mishits a kick in a way I have never seen from him?

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4 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

I admitted I was wrong there....  How about commenting on McD and the thread?!!?

 

When did McDermott claim to be the "best prepared team in the NFL"?

Maybe you got them confused with the (4-9-1) 1972 Buffalo Bills?

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52 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Lest we forget 13 seconds, this team continues to make errors late in games.  

 

Allen muffed a snap at the end of the half, yet still could have spiked the ball.  

 

Still have no idea what MacKenzie was doing running sideways (didn't he remember Hill catching a ball going straight forward and then falling down?

 

Not enoungh made that Mackenzie gives himself up after running forward 6-7 yards and the Bills get at least one spike and a FG/hail mary attempt.

 

Almost every close loss McD and this well prepared team/coaching staff have failed. 

I believe the snap on a spike has to be clean or it is intentional grounding. 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Oh good God. They were decimated by injuries.  

I'm no McD fan but this is the wrong time to be critical of him or the rest of the staff.

Let's see how this plays out and how he handles adversity.

 

Everyone calm the ***** down

I think McD is much improved.  I'm not happy that McKenzie had no situational awareness to get down.

 

Too many little mistakes at ends of games is really my point.

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