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2 hours ago, Beck Water said:

 

I agree of course, the question (to me) is why do this today, vs waiting until Saturday 4 pm (I believe that’s the deadline)

 

I dont think it really matters IMO.  Beasley to me was an obvious call up.  All it really says to Miami is... they want Beasley in the line up and to call someone else up.  Having Bease out there is kind of a given. To anyone that paid attention to the Bills.

3 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said:

Bears were leading at halftime. 

 

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2 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said:

The Bills dominated the second half but it wasn't comfortable until that point. I don't get why that is so hard for anyone to understand. 

 

So like its only comfortable to you if they blow someone out in the first quarter?  Thats pretty damn rare in the NFL this year.  See the Ravens/Miami game.  I bet Ravens felt real comfortable... until the 4th quarter.  There is a reason they play a full game.  What you are looking for isnt happening in the NFL this year.

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1 hour ago, BananaB said:

Games don’t end at halftime

 

Indeed.  If the quality metric for a game is whether a team is winning at halftime, then the Ravens dominated us (news flash: they lost), and we dominated the Vikings (news flash: we lost)

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3 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said:

Bears were leading at halftime. 

 

And then were dealt their worst loss of the season(to that point) by the end of the game.

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1 hour ago, Mango said:


What if we dress McK and Beasley, but make Shakir a healthy scratch…

 

TBH, I’m kind of with the guy who asked “why do we need to dress 6 LB?”

 

I’d rather see us dress 6 WR

If McKenzie can’t go, call up John Brown and make him active.  If he can go, snip someone off the LB list

 

I don’t see it happening, but given how little we play base defense…..

 

The thing is, on that John Brown TD, Allen commented that the safety went to McKenzie leaving Brown open.  IIRC Gabe and McKenzie were running deep crossers and the safety went with McKenzie there too.   Bills fans think little of him but having two fast guys makes a difference, especially when TDs have been caught in previous games.  It’s harder on a defense to shut things down.

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33 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

What is the definition of a comfortable win for these people lol.  Does it have to be a wire to wire blowout? Cuz those are pretty rare 


Blowouts were the expectation and standard at the beginning of the season. Bills were the consensus Super Bowl juggernaut (according to Eisen, they were coming for your soul). They have a great record, but the dominance vanished. No wire to wire blowouts is concerning in that context.

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26 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

So like its only comfortable to you if they blow someone out in the first quarter?  Thats pretty damn rare in the NFL this year.  See the Ravens/Miami game.  I bet Ravens felt real comfortable... until the 4th quarter.  There is a reason they play a full game.  What you are looking for isnt happening in the NFL this year.

No. The Rams, Titans, Steelers, and Packers games were all comfortable wins. Those games were never in doubt and weren't "blowouts in the first quarter."

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3 minutes ago, Lionel Hutz said:

No. The Rams, Titans, Steelers, and Packers games were all comfortable wins. Those games were never in doubt and weren't "blowouts in the first quarter."

Rams game was tied at HT.

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3 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said:

I think people are seriously underestimating the Dolphins. They played us close both games and we haven't had a comfortable win in months. They really should have beat us the last game. 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Lionel Hutz said:

No. The Rams, Titans, Steelers, and Packers games were all comfortable wins. Those games were never in doubt and weren't "blowouts in the first quarter."

The bills also had their full roster. 

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3 hours ago, Lionel Hutz said:

I think people are seriously underestimating the Dolphins. They played us close both games and we haven't had a comfortable win in months. They really should have beat us the last game. 

 

 

Rewatching game right now. Lots of breakdowns in Bills defensive backfield. Have to sure this up!! Better communication

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2 hours ago, Tom Donahoe, GM said:

I was with you for a bit there but then we got to no comfortable wins and dolphins should have beat the bills and then I'm out on lionel hutz

 

Right.  The saying is it’s hard to beat a team twice in the same season and harder still to beat them 3x in the same season.  You learn their tendencies, the small tells, in a way just film study won’t always give you.

 

The Dolphins have a very inventive DC and sound OC.  They’ve got some good players on D. They played us hard both games and had some success.  But I don’t feel they beat us, or came close to beating us, in either game.  Even with the heat and the injuries, we beat ourselves - with a fumble on the Buffalo 6 yd line in the first game leading to a TD and a missed FG; with a strip-sack fumble and the World’s Dumbest RTK Penalty in the 2nd game.  There were other miscues but those stand out.  

 

I don’t think the team is taking them lightly at all.  But “they deserved to win” is silliness.

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I think it is not terribly out of order to say that the Bills looked the better team, for the most part, the first meeting.  But the Dolphins looked every bit our equal the second game.

So my thinking is this will be a very difficult match-up and the Bills need to be focused and ready

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6 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Rewatching game right now. Lots of breakdowns in Bills defensive backfield. Have to sure this up!! Better communication

Cam Lewis.....McD much more forgiving than I'd be after that roughing the kicker, cut his rear end

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26 minutes ago, Solomon Grundy said:

Rewatching game right now. Lots of breakdowns in Bills defensive backfield. Have to sure this up!! Better communication

 

Yeah, first play broken down in Cover1 Disguised Coverage, make a big deal out of how Dolphins motion forces us to adjust and we left a gap leading to a 13 yd run but even they eventually comment “that has to be some kind of miscommunication” which left 2 DBs snuggled up on the R side of the field.  Plus a missed tackle.

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28 minutes ago, CNYfan said:

I think it is not terribly out of order to say that the Bills looked the better team, for the most part, the first meeting.  But the Dolphins looked every bit our equal the second game.

So my thinking is this will be a very difficult match-up and the Bills need to be focused and ready

 

Yeah but that was with Tua, not a rookie on the road.

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3 hours ago, AlfaBill said:

First 3 minutes are about Josh. 

 

What doesn "No One Can't Stop Josh Allen" even mean?

 

Is that like "Nobody Doesn't Like Sara Lee"?

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1 hour ago, Beck Water said:

 

TBH, I’m kind of with the guy who asked “why do we need to dress 6 LB?”

 

I’d rather see us dress 6 WR

If McKenzie can’t go, call up John Brown and make him active.  If he can go, snip someone off the LB list

 

I don’t see it happening, but given how little we play base defense…..

 

The thing is, on that John Brown TD, Allen commented that the safety went to McKenzie leaving Brown open.  IIRC Gabe and McKenzie were running deep crossers and the safety went with McKenzie there too.   Bills fans think little of him but having two fast guys makes a difference, especially when TDs have been caught in previous games.  It’s harder on a defense to shut things down.


I fully agree with you. I think there is a non-zero chance we dress old man (2 catches in 2 games) Beasley and sit Shakir.

 

 

Which would be wild. 

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1 hour ago, Airseven said:


Blowouts were the expectation and standard at the beginning of the season. Bills were the consensus  juggernaut (according to Eisen, they were coming for your soul). They have a great record, but the dominance vanished. No wire to wire blowouts is concerning in that context.

Beginning of the season  is a little different than the end of the season, don't you think?

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