Popular Post Virgil Posted October 19, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) Being a Bills fan, I think it can be very difficult at times to find a sustained "happy place" within the season. There's always another game on the schedule against someone that could ruin your day, a recent loss that gives you doubts about how far the team can go, or just some devastating loss due to a dumb play that lives on national tv for a week. However, for the first time in a long time, I'm at peace as a fan and don't see that changing until after the bye week. I'm not foolish enough to believe that Chiefs win has any impact on how we play them again in the playoffs or if we will win it all, but I am able to take comfort in the fact that we can, and SHOULD, expect this team to win every single game they play. That we have a balanced offense, MVP quarterback, bend but don't break defense, and coaching staff that has what it takes to be the best team in the league. And for that, I can take comfort in knowing this is going to be a very good team for long time. We may lose some games, but it's because we found a way to lose, not because we were beaten. 1 - Diggs/Dorsey - While I know there are so many other things to talk about, this is something I've wanted since the start of the 2021 season. After Diggs breakout first season, teams really started to focus on him and he wasn't as explosive or game changing for us. I always watch players like Kupp or Jefferson and wondered why our OC can't move Diggs around like that, to create mismatches and more opportunities. Well, this was the game for that. Considering how the Chiefs have neutralized Diggs in the past, it was even more special to see him put up a 10 catch day and come up big, over and over. Dorsey had Diggs in motion, the slot, stacked, and just plain everywhere. And as you see Diggs get fed the ball, you remember more and more how special of a talent he is, because he doesn't drop anything and makes the contested catches look easy. Add a healthy Davis on the other side of the field, and watch out. 2 - Milano - I've never hidden my love for Milano as my favorite player on this defense. But I don't think I'm being a homer here when I say that he was the best overall player on the defense, and was just as responsible for the game ending pick as Von was. I'm not trying to take away from Von as he made two HUGE plays that helped steer the Bills to victory, but Milano was playing like a man possessed. I don't know if he broke into Josh's locker and ate some of his sugar, but Milano was absolutely flying to the ball. He looked as fast as I've ever seen him. There were some RB swing passes that Milano tracked from the middle of the field and brought the ball carrier down with almost no gain. I'm talking 25-40 yards of coverage and did it with authority. His ability to watch that last defensive play, know when to switch from spy to blitzer was perfect. He covered the middle lane enough for Pat to hesitate, Von comes up at him, then the moment Pat is distracted by Von, Milano rushes in and helps force the quick throw to TJ. Milano is having an all-pro season to this point and was another player who really stepped up in a big game. 3 - Mahomes - Before the break, I did want to take a moment and really appreciate the talent we got to witness in Patrick out there. No matter what happens, Josh is the perfect QB for the Bills and I wouldn't change a thing, but Mahomes operates in just a very different way. Sometimes, I think his swagger is a little arrogant and he can have a punchable face. But he almost dances with the ball behind the line. Where Josh is a psychopath wrecking ball, Mahomes is a graceful ballerina (no pun intended). All of his movements, throws, and overall stature on the field looks effortless and make you think anyone could do it. The fact that we get one half of the new Brady/Manning era is amazing, and I'm almost appreciative that the other guy is Mahomes. 4 - You have the choice To hear the noise Or hear the sweet sound Of your sweet voice I know I've heard it I heard it in my sleep 5 - Allen - The Bills are backed up against the goal line after one, of many, great punts by the Chiefs. Someone, I honestly can't remember who, drops a pass and it's 3rd down I think. The camera zooms in on Josh's face and there's a look on his face that is hard to describe. He's not panicked. He's not frustrated. It's confidence, but determined while also being relaxed. For me, beyond all the throws, that was when you could see that Josh was in complete control of this game. You knew that, if we did lose, it wasn't going to be because of Josh. The moment wasn't too big for him, the situation wasn't too daunting....Josh was going to win this game, it just hadn't happened yet. Now, with that being said, holy ***** that throw to Knox. I could watch that play all day. Sometimes, you see receivers catch the ball with their outstretched hands and think "wow, what a throw, but the receiver equally made adjustments to the pass to make it happen. On this throw to Knox, I'd love to see the sports science of it, because that was a 1 out of 100 throw to me. It had the absolute perfect elevation and speed to get just over the outreached fingers of a defender. But it also has the accuracy to hit Knox just as his toes got to the sideline, around the other defender, and thud into his chest. I could talk about how perfect the deep balls to Diggs and Davis were, which is so damn refreshing, but this Knox pass was next level. I remember them showing a stat of him going 0-8 in a row, and then almost like he heard the announcers, proceeded to hit his next 10 (I think?). Josh is a MVP, make no mistake about it 6 - Mistakes - If there's one thing that worries me for the playoffs, is us making the dumb mistakes that we can't come back from. The defense had two horrible tackles on Juju that allowed him to look like a real receiver again and break 100 yards. I want to say Juju had almost 75 YAC thanks to poor tackling. You could argue that those plays made the game closer than it should've been. Same on the McK pitch play. I'm not going to fully blame McK, but he really needed to be more ready if that was the call. Josh also needed to look and realize McK wasn't ready. In any case, we missed Hyde on those tackles and were able to overcome in the end, but this is now 3 games where dumb mistakes early put us in tough situations late. If we can clean those up, none of these games are even close. 7 - Von - Let's be clear, games against the Chiefs are the reason we paid Von. With that, I'd say Von is exactly as advertised and was huge in this game. Von was a massive part in stop the Chiefs in the 4th quarter and seemed to know the exact moment to turn it on. I was disappointed to not see him get more help from Groot or the rest of the line, but he clearly didn't need it at times. Additionally, some of Mahomes best plays came when Von wasn't on the field. The lack of speed rush threat hurt us, even moreso why we need other guys to step up. Honestly, I wouldn't care if they reduced Von's snaps down to 40% the rest of the year to keep him fresh. We need this man in the playoffs. 8 - Ref - I actually appreciate being able to talk about the refs after a victory because it doesn't come off as much of an excuse. Holy ***** were these guys terrible. Granted, it went both ways at times, but the lack of offensive holding calls were insane. I'm all for letting people play, but wow. You could see defenders getting tackled, spun around, and jerseys pulled within feet of the quarterback. The missed tripping call was impossible to comprehend. There was another obvious facemask penalty that makes you think all the refs blinked at the same time. The offensive PI against Kelce felt like an apology call for the Bills. I'm incredibly worried about this trend of no holds being called, as our front 4 being able to get to the quarterback is a massive piece of our overall defense, 9 - Motor - When I saw that Moss was a healthy scratch, I figured it was going to be time for the Cook show. Nope. What a game for Motor! I mean, this might be the most usage I've seen out of him and he did an absolute smashing job. There was only one play where he danced a little too much behind the line and cost himself a first down. But outside of that, Motor was used often and was incredibly effective. No turnovers, multiple 7+ yard runs. He hit the hole hard, fast, and dragged guys with him. I would argue this was the perfect balance of running in our offense. The only thing missing was a goal line drive where Motor got to punch one in. If teams have to start respecting our rushing attack, watch out. 10 - McD - Don't tell me this game didn't mean more than others. The players can say it's just the next game on the schedule all they want, but watching the locker room speech after the game was all I needed to see. McD was as fired up as I've ever seen him and it was amazing to see. McD has done a fantastic job this season of leveling expectations, getting his team ready, not forgetting the past, but also not letting it define the future. Like Allen, we have the perfect coach for this team. He has the perfect coordinators and built a culture that's unparalleled in the NFL. This could finally be his year to win Coach of the Year. Misc -Can we please start using Shakir more. I can't handle anymore McKenzie mistakes. We aren't using him as a speed decoy anymore, so get the rookie some more reps -Considering how well we shut down Mark Andrews, I wonder if there was a different plan for Kelce as he seemed to be left wide open a little too much. -If that interception by Elam is a flash of things to come, get ready.... -Congrats to Knox on a moment that I'm sure meant a lot to him -Is anyone more underappreciated on this team than TJ? Dude just makes plays in the biggest moment of the biggest games. Enjoy the bye week everyone! Go Bills!!!!! Edited October 19, 2022 by Virgil 22 27 19 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) I would not call the Bills defense "bend but don't break". That was like the Bills D during the Super Bowl years. That is typically a backhanded compliment for a team that's ranked like 25th in yards allowed but is 5th or 6th in points allowed. The Bills are 2nd in yards and 1st in scoring. More often than not they are shutting teams down and holding them to under 300 yards of offense. Some offenses are just too good to do that with regularly and KC consistently gives the Bills trouble in that regard. But for probably 25 of the teams in the NFL, I would expect a game against them to feature the Bills holding them under 300 yards total, which is pretty extraordinary. Edited October 19, 2022 by Big Turk 1 3 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virgil Posted October 19, 2022 Author Share Posted October 19, 2022 1 minute ago, Big Turk said: I would not call the Bills defense "bend but don't break". That is typically a backhanded compliment for a team that's ranked like 25th in yards allowed but is 5th or 6th in points allowed. The Bills are 2nd in yards and 1st in scoring. More often than not they are shutting teams down and holding them to under 300 yards of offense. Some offenses are just too good to do that with regularly and KC consistently gives the Bills trouble in that regard. But for probably 25 of the teams in the NFL, I would expect a game against them to feature the Bills holding them under 300 yards total, which is pretty extraordinary. I don't disagree, but I'm using more of McD and Frazier's words than anything else. I think we've been that way in the second half however. Think about how many times we've let the opposing team into our redzone only to shut them down. I'd be curious to see our rate of 3 and outs versus other defenses. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reed83HOF Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 So are we keeping tre or trading him? Lol Nice write up as usual! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virgil Posted October 19, 2022 Author Share Posted October 19, 2022 Just now, Reed83HOF said: So are we keeping tre or trading him? Lol Nice write up as usual! Trading him. He's trash 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Logic Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 4 minutes ago, Virgil said: 1 - Diggs/Dorsey 3 - Mahomes 6 - Mistakes 9 - Motor 10 - McD Thanks for the writeup. Just wanted to comment on the quoted items above. 1 - This is my favorite part about Dorsey so far. The way he moves Diggs around and, unlike Daboll, basically doesn't allow defenses to take him out of the ball game. The way Dorsey has schemed up ways to isolate Diggs on a linebacker the past few weeks is a thing of beauty. 3 - Mahomes is amazing. In all of the dislike of other teams and the Bills-centric viewing habits, I hope Bills fans are able to step back every now and again and appreciate just how awesome Mahomes is and how great it is that we live in an era where we get to watch Josh Allen AND Patrick Mahomes. He will be Allen's primary rival throughout his career. There's no doubt about it. 6 - I agree that the Bills need to get over the dumb mistakes. The one silver lining is that it seems that for the first time in a long time, they're learning to do just that. A mistake-filled start like the one we saw against Baltimore or in moments against the Chiefs used to doom this team. Not any more. They FINALLY seem to be learning to consistently push through that adversity and come out on top. Still, it would be better if they didn't make the mistakes to begin with, obviously. 9 - I hope Motor's usage this week means that the running back by committee experiment is over and he'll be the bellcow going forward. Let Cook be the change of pace, and if you want a third back active, let's see what Duke Johnson's got. 10 - This game ABSOLUTELY meant more to McDermott. I think that beating his mentor gets him fired up, and I think that beating the other "best team in the league" gets him fired up. One need only watch the post-game speech he gave to see just how fired up he really was. Enjoy the bye week, Virgil. GO BILLS!!! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dollars 2 donuts Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) Virgil, great post. Thank you. Many good points, but the sentiment I want to point out, that I am very much with you on, is being at peace. We are on break. We've had devastating injuries that are healing. Yet we are in first place in the conference. Maybe the most difficult part of our schedule is over. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #2 seed. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #3 seed. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #4 seed. We have a two game lead on the only team that has beaten us this year. I know who this team is. More importantly they know exactly who they are and what they are doing. Nothing is going to change any of that in what will be the most relaxing Bills bye of my lifetime. This is like sweet nectar* from the football gods, who can be finicky, but are currently gracing us. (* I have no idea what nectar tastes like. I'll assume pretty darn good...kind of like the way we all feel right now) Edited October 19, 2022 by dollars 2 donuts 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warcodered Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 3 minutes ago, Virgil said: I don't disagree, but I'm using more of McD and Frazier's words than anything else. I think we've been that way in the second half however. Think about how many times we've let the opposing team into our redzone only to shut them down. I'd be curious to see our rate of 3 and outs versus other defenses. Anytime the other teams offense makes it to our side of the field our defense is suddenly bend don't break. 🤷♂️ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gugny Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 10 minutes ago, Virgil said: 5 - Allen - The Bills are backed up against the goal line after one, of many, great punts by the Chiefs. Someone, I honestly can't remember who, drops a pass and it's 3rd down I think. The camera zooms in on Josh's face and there's a look on his face that is hard to describe. He's not panicked. He's not frustrated. It's confidence, but determined while also being relaxed. For me, beyond all the throws, that was when you could see that Josh was in complete control of this game. You knew that, if we did lose, it wasn't going to be because of Josh. The moment wasn't too big for him, the situation wasn't too daunting....Josh was going to win this game, it just hadn't happened yet. Now, with that being said, holy ***** that throw to Knox. I could watch that play all day. Sometimes, you see receivers catch the ball with their outstretched hands and think "wow, what a throw, but the receiver equally made adjustments to the pass to make it happen. On this throw to Knox, I'd love to see the sports science of it, because that was a 1 out of 100 throw to me. It had the absolute perfect elevation and speed to get just over the outreached fingers of a defender. But it also has the accuracy to hit Knox just as his toes got to the sideline, around the other defender, and thud into his chest. I could talk about how perfect the deep balls to Diggs and Davis were, which is so damn refreshing, but this Knox pass was next level. I remember them showing a stat of him going 0-8 in a row, and then almost like he heard the announcers, proceeded to hit his next 10 (I think?). Josh is a MVP, make no mistake about it In his first two years, drops - or anything that went wrong (especially INTs) - would rattle Josh Allen. His growth in that area has been nothing short of remarkable. He clearly has more confidence in himself and more confidence in the players around him. It's great to see. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virgil Posted October 19, 2022 Author Share Posted October 19, 2022 2 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said: Virgil, great post. Thank you. Many good points, but the sentiment I want to point out, that I am very much with you on, is being at peace. We are on break. We've had devastating injuries that are healing. Yet we are in first place in the conference. Maybe the most difficult part of our schedule is over. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #2 seed. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #3 seed. We have a head to head tie breaker with the #4 seed. We have a two game lead on the only team that has beaten us this year. I know who this team is. More importantly they know exactly who they are and what they are doing. Nothing is going to change any of that in what will be the most relaxing Bills bye of my lifetime. This is like sweet nectar* from the football gods, who can be finicky, but are currently gracing us. (* I have no idea what nectar tastes like. I'll assume pretty darn good...kind of like the way we all feel right now) Nectar is the taste of the tears running down Brady's face after every loss 1 5 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 4 minutes ago, Virgil said: I don't disagree, but I'm using more of McD and Frazier's words than anything else. I think we've been that way in the second half however. Think about how many times we've let the opposing team into our redzone only to shut them down. I'd be curious to see our rate of 3 and outs versus other defenses. For the most part from the drive stats I have looked at, teams get 1 good drive per half on the Bills, usually the first one of the game and like the 3rd one of the second half. If they fail to score on them, or only kick FGs, they are in real trouble. I think against the Steelers with such a big lead they were playing a very soft brand of defense in the 2nd half and keeping things in front of them allowing the Steelers to complete passes but keep the clock moving, so I am not sure that would be the best game to talk about with that. Bills are very good at getting 3 and outs on the first drive out of half time and many times the 2nd drive out of the half also. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjpbills Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 5- Josh named offensive player of the week two weeks in a raw. row 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Gugny said: In his first two years, drops - or anything that went wrong (especially INTs) - would rattle Josh Allen. His growth in that area has been nothing short of remarkable. He clearly has more confidence in himself and more confidence in the players around him. It's great to see. Allen is like Neo from the Matrix after Morpheus tells him "Don't think you can do it...KNOW you can!" and once Allen started to believe that midway through last season it's been pretty much over for opposing teams on D. Edited October 19, 2022 by Big Turk 3 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scuba guy Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 Hello cow Virgil were you buried under a rock or did you house bail you out of jail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Logic said: Thanks for the writeup. Just wanted to comment on the quoted items above. 1 - This is my favorite part about Dorsey so far. The way he moves Diggs around and, unlike Daboll, basically doesn't allow defenses to take him out of the ball game. The way Dorsey has schemed up ways to isolate Diggs on a linebacker the past few weeks is a thing of beauty. 3 - Mahomes is amazing. In all of the dislike of other teams and the Bills-centric viewing habits, I hope Bills fans are able to step back every now and again and appreciate just how awesome Mahomes is and how great it is that we live in an era where we get to watch Josh Allen AND Patrick Mahomes. He will be Allen's primary rival throughout his career. There's no doubt about it. 6 - I agree that the Bills need to get over the dumb mistakes. The one silver lining is that it seems that for the first time in a long time, they're learning to do just that. A mistake-filled start like the one we saw against Baltimore or in moments against the Chiefs used to doom this team. Not any more. They FINALLY seem to be learning to consistently push through that adversity and come out on top. Still, it would be better if they didn't make the mistakes to begin with, obviously. 9 - I hope Motor's usage this week means that the running back by committee experiment is over and he'll be the bellcow going forward. Let Cook be the change of pace, and if you want a third back active, let's see what Duke Johnson's got. 10 - This game ABSOLUTELY meant more to McDermott. I think that beating his mentor gets him fired up, and I think that beating the other "best team in the league" gets him fired up. One need only watch the post-game speech he gave to see just how fired up he really was. Enjoy the bye week, Virgil. GO BILLS!!! I mean they did have that one Jets game in week 1 2019 they won like 17-16 where they were down 16-0 until Allen hit John Brown for the go ahead TD late in the game after they kept turning the ball over with 4 TOs the first half, including 2 fumbles by Allen inside the Jet 40 and 2 INTs, one of them a pick 6 by CJ Moseley. Edited October 19, 2022 by Big Turk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 17 minutes ago, Big Turk said: I would not call the Bills defense "bend but don't break". That was like the Bills D during the Super Bowl years. That is typically a backhanded compliment for a team that's ranked like 25th in yards allowed but is 5th or 6th in points allowed. The Bills are 2nd in yards and 1st in scoring. More often than not they are shutting teams down and holding them to under 300 yards of offense. Some offenses are just too good to do that with regularly and KC consistently gives the Bills trouble in that regard. But for probably 25 of the teams in the NFL, I would expect a game against them to feature the Bills holding them under 300 yards total, which is pretty extraordinary. When you see Pickett put up 300 yards but only 3 points, and Mahomes put up 340 yards and only 20 points... I'd say we're pretty close to bend but dont break. It's will always be the case in the cover-2 shell we run. Teams can move down the field to an extent, if they are happy to take what we give them. But once we get inside the 40-30 yard line, it naturally tightens up. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dan Darragh Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 Juju looks like he had a few too many of Kelvin Benjamin's Popeyes biscuits. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Logic Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 3 minutes ago, Big Turk said: I mean they did have that one Jets game in week 1 2019 they won like 17-16 where they were down 16-0 until Allen hit John Brown for the go ahead TD late in the game after they kept turning the ball over with 4 TOs the first half, including 2 fumbles by Allen inside the Jet 40 and 2 INTs, one of them a pick 6 by CJ Moseley. True...but that was three years ago now. Overcoming bad, sloppy starts hasn't consistently been a strong feature of this team in recent seasons. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrDawkinstein Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 24 minutes ago, Virgil said: 5 - Allen - The Bills are backed up against the goal line after one, of many, great punts by the Chiefs. Someone, I honestly can't remember who, drops a pass and it's 3rd down I think. The camera zooms in on Josh's face and there's a look on his face that is hard to describe. He's not panicked. He's not frustrated. It's confidence, but determined while also being relaxed. For me, beyond all the throws, that was when you could see that Josh was in complete control of this game. You knew that, if we did lose, it wasn't going to be because of Josh. The moment wasn't too big for him, the situation wasn't too daunting....Josh was going to win this game, it just hadn't happened yet. Now, with that being said, holy ***** that throw to Knox. I could watch that play all day. Sometimes, you see receivers catch the ball with their outstretched hands and think "wow, what a throw, but the receiver equally made adjustments to the pass to make it happen. On this throw to Knox, I'd love to see the sports science of it, because that was a 1 out of 100 throw to me. It had the absolute perfect elevation and speed to get just over the outreached fingers of a defender. But it also has the accuracy to hit Knox just as his toes got to the sideline, around the other defender, and thud into his chest. I could talk about how perfect the deep balls to Diggs and Davis were, which is so damn refreshing, but this Knox pass was next level. I remember them showing a stat of him going 0-8 in a row, and then almost like he heard the announcers, proceeded to hit his next 10 (I think?). Josh is a MVP, make no mistake about it It reminded me of the game-winning* throw Josh made to Diggs against the Cardinals last year. Hit Diggs low to the outside in the endzone just like that. Such a difficult throw to make, and we've seen Josh make it multiple times now. *if not for some lucky bull#### 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Virgil Posted October 19, 2022 Author Share Posted October 19, 2022 5 minutes ago, scuba guy said: Hello cow Virgil were you buried under a rock or did you house bail you out of jail. Just took my time enjoying the win. Didn’t want to rush it 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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