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Untimely overpursuit with respect to run defense and qb pressures, piss poor or inconsistent blocking from the offensive line, terrible clock management and situational playcalling, and a qb who unfortunately gets too emotional and makes poor decisions at the worst possible times.

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Over the past two seasons, I've never felt good about this team being up 10+ points at the half. Seems like they always underperform to start the second half.

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The same overall mistakes with slightly different players acquired season after season across the team unfortunately points in one direction.

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3 hours ago, Herb said:

Untimely overpursuit with respect to run defense and qb pressures, piss poor or inconsistent blocking from the offensive line, terrible clock management and situational playcalling, and a qb who unfortunately gets too emotional and makes poor decisions at the worst possible times.

I see lack of pursuit/aggressiveness not lack of pursuit.   

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This is not a well run organization, bottom line. 

 

When McDermott and Beane got here, everything was in the gutter. 

 

They were able to build the Philip Rivers Chargers and the 20 year drought made them heros for it. 

 

But teams like Kansas City and the Eagles are operating on a different level entirely. 

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1 minute ago, Chuck Wagon said:

This is not a well run organization, bottom line. 

 

When McDermott and Beane got here, everything was in the gutter. 

 

They were able to build the Philip Rivers Chargers and the 20 year drought made them heros for it. 

 

But teams like Kansas City and the Eagles are operating on a different level entirely. 

Eagles = best GM

Chiefs = best coach

Bills = we are a small market so that's pretty good for us! (Loser mentality)

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4 hours ago, Herb said:

Untimely overpursuit with respect to run defense and qb pressures, piss poor or inconsistent blocking from the offensive line, terrible clock management and situational playcalling, and a qb who unfortunately gets too emotional and makes poor decisions at the worst possible times.

D’ya feel better now that you got that off your chest? 🙄

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I’m reminded of last year vs the Vikings. Especially OT when Josh forced a ball into the end zone with timeouts, time on the clock and good field position on an early down. Interception, game over. 
 

why doesn’t he have situational awareness? Why can’t he learn his lesson after six years? I’ll take boring and consistent over hero ball when we don’t need it. 

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5 hours ago, Herb said:

Untimely overpursuit with respect to run defense and qb pressures, piss poor or inconsistent blocking from the offensive line, terrible clock management and situational playcalling, and a qb who unfortunately gets too emotional and makes poor decisions at the worst possible times.

You can see Allen was lost & broken after that 3rd interception.  The team needs to use Harris more over Cook who is not an everyone down back

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1 hour ago, Chuck Wagon said:

This is not a well run organization, bottom line. 

 

When McDermott and Beane got here, everything was in the gutter. 

 

They were able to build the Philip Rivers Chargers and the 20 year drought made them heros for it. 

 

But teams like Kansas City and the Eagles are operating on a different level entirely. 

I have been saying for awhile my biggest fear is the ceiling on this team might be the Rivers era Chargers! 

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5 hours ago, Herb said:

Untimely overpursuit with respect to run defense and qb pressures, piss poor or inconsistent blocking from the offensive line, terrible clock management and situational playcalling, and a qb who unfortunately gets too emotional and makes poor decisions at the worst possible times.

The o-line was fine. Allen makes the o-line look awful 
 

https://x.com/sharpfootball/status/1701440484051222921?s=46&t=aPpesQ9OFgU8cA3wnTdNeA

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What worries me the most is Josh just looks to be guessing.   The heady side of football that good QBs need to be great just isn't there right now.

 

Bills are playing with fire by going to 12 personnel and taking speed off the field when the thing that wins consistently in the NFL is speed.   Its what the Dolphins have and why Tua is throwing to wide open guys rather than having to see if a 5 yard out comes open.

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Just now, thenorthremembers said:

What worries me the most is Josh just looks to be guessing.   The heady side of football that good QBs need to be great just isn't there right now.

 

Bills are playing with fire by going to 12 personnel and taking speed off the field when the thing that wins consistently in the NFL is speed.   Its what the Dolphins have and why Tua is throwing to wide open guys rather than having to see if a 5 yard out comes open.


He is definitely not winning the down pre-snap.  He is continuing to try to figure things out on the fly post-snap which doesn’t work against savvy defenses.

 

He’s immature and unprofessional.  Sorry to say it but it’s true.

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28 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

I’m reminded of last year vs the Vikings. Especially OT when Josh forced a ball into the end zone with timeouts, time on the clock and good field position on an early down. Interception, game over. 
 

why doesn’t he have situational awareness? Why can’t he learn his lesson after six years? I’ll take boring and consistent over hero ball when we don’t need it. 

A good...well, perfect...throw in that Vikings game would have yielded a TD, but the throw was BEHIND the WR and a little low. Was it overconfidence or just a bad elbow that prevented it from being a perfect throw? Or both.

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28 minutes ago, Bob Jones said:

A good...well, perfect...throw in that Vikings game would have yielded a TD, but the throw was BEHIND the WR and a little low. Was it overconfidence or just a bad elbow that prevented it from being a perfect throw? Or both.

The point is we had more than enough time and timeouts and downs to work the ball methodically down the field to get into scoring position. Hell, we were already in FG range to tie it. He takes dumb chances sometimes. And when they don’t work, it costs the team gravely. 

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