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45 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

 

 

Yeah, the D has been bringing it for sure. To me the D this season just has a different feel to it and Oliver has really been playing better than he ever has thus far.

 

But, so far it seems as it was the right call with MCD's decision to move on from Frazier taking over the Defense 

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1 hour ago, SoMAn said:

I don't disagree that there's an element of excitement for violence. Watching auto racing we love big pile up or a good fight in a hockey game.  But, unless you're a sociopath, you hope the participants don't suffer a debilitating injury. With the level of protection Nascar drivers have, there's probably less chance of injury in a major crash than a WR who gets blindsided by a human projectile. 

 

Of course. I never root for injuries.  For me, it wasn't the violence per se.  It was more so the big play of jarring ball loose.  Stopping that catch. Causing that fumble.  That stuff still happens but it's a lot harder to cause it because the penalty is a commin.

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1 hour ago, balln said:

I watched Mia last two games on recap. 
 

achane , Mostert , waddle and hill are so deadly. Can take it to the house any play 

 

mia D LOOKS better than last year. Long and baker and holland terrify me. 
 

This is not your Flores / shulas dolphins folks. Best mia team I’ve ever seen. 
 

That being said it’s all mcdaniel. I don’t think tua has any really wow plays (LAC he had good some dimes). He’s a distributor. 
 

all on Allen and the offense to ball control and score every drive. Need to be super scoring efficient 

The Dolphins defense is bottom half/middle of the pack.  Nobody on that D is "terrifying".  

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1 hour ago, RunTheBall said:

The key to our D is to disrupt Tua’s timing. Yeah, you could say that about any QB but especially Tua because he’s the ultimate game manager. What I mean is McDaniels is scheming guys wide open and Tua is throwing to a spot with anticipation. Only when he comes off his first read does he really survey the defense to see who’s open. If you can get him off his first read, he’s not an off script guy.

 

Easier said than done. McDaniels has done a brilliant job of using motion and routes to make space for guys to get wide open. Dorsey should take some pointers from this guy - you don’t see 2 receivers in the same spot all the time and the motion is very effective. 

 

I think the best way to disrupt this is to blow up the gaps, especially Oliver and Jones in the A/B gaps. I’m sure we are going to see a lot of simulated pressures but if we can win off the snap and just get in Tua’s face, his timing will be disrupted, hopefully enough to disrupt the throw to his first read.

 

I doubt Tua is going to take many sacks with his 2.4 second time to throw, but if you make him second guess what he’s seeing he might. The pressure needs to come from the interior, the DE’s coming around the tackles won’t have enough time. So, they should rush contained, ready to defend the run and get their hands up. Send the heat from the interior and play zone for the most part. We can’t run with these receivers, Trey has lost a step, Poyer looks a step slower and Benford is an instinctive zone defender. It’s their bread and butter.

 

I think and said pretty much the same thing but you said it so much better. 

 

I don't know that I agree that Trey has lost a step.  He has mostly had good coverage. Like that one Jets TD.  He was on top of the play.  Actually knocked the pass away but the defender made a spectacular catch. Something our receivers don't do often.  I think Trey is starting to get his instincts back as well.

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2 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Yeah their motions are fast and tight.  I seen some plays that were runs and the ball fooled me watching from a good side view camera angle.  I had to watch twice lol. I can't imagine being a defender and trying to see that from a pile of people view.

 

Elam is in the dog house but he is a good defender for this because he has speed and he is pretty sticky. Thats his skill set.  I doubt he is active though.  Next best thing is maintaining tight zone coverage.  Not Edmunds zone coverage where he stands in a spot staring at the QB while the receiver just moves past him from behind and Edmunds doesnt move until after the receiver catches the ball.  It needs to be tight.  Tackling is going to be key. They have to keep in front of them and tackle at the point of catch.  Miami thrives off 10-15 yard plays over the middle with YAC after that.  Middle of the line needs to get good push.  Make Tua move.  Anything that disrupts the timing where he has to hold the ball.  Thats where his mistakes come.  They are not good at off script stuff.

 

Watch the pass spread charts for Tua, he LOVES the middle of the field and crossing routes and hates throwing to the sidelines because he doesn't have the arm strength.

 

Bills have to clog the middle and the sideline from the hash where the ball is snapped from. Force Tua to throw to the sidelines past the sticks. His arm doesn't have the velocity to get it there quickly enough and those routes can be jumped by a well positioned LB or safety.

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56 minutes ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

 

 

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Drew Bledsoe announced as the Bills Legend of the Game against Miami

 

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Drew Bledsoe will be the Bills Legend of the Game for Buffalo's 1 p.m. contest against the Miami Dolphins this Sunday. Bledsoe is excited to return to the stadium where his NFL career began.

 

Initially drafted as a Patriot, Bledsoe made his debut against Buffalo in 1993 before the Bills traded a first-round pick to acquire the star quarterback from New England in 2003.

 

"Coming back into that stadium and having the fans welcome me rather than boo the crap out of me was great," Bledsoe said. "Loved it. We just, very quickly, fell in love with everything about Western New York and especially being a part of the Bills."

 

One of Bledsoe's favorite memories about his time in Buffalo was the passion and respect of Bills Mafia.

buffalobills.com

 

Yeah. We'll see how excited he is when he gets his seat to watch the game.

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13 minutes ago, uninja said:

 

Watch the pass spread charts for Tua, he LOVES the middle of the field and crossing routes and hates throwing to the sidelines because he doesn't have the arm strength.

 

Bills have to clog the middle and the sideline from the hash where the ball is snapped from. Force Tua to throw to the sidelines past the sticks. His arm doesn't have the velocity to get it there quickly enough and those routes can be jumped by a well positioned LB or safety.

I’d love to see 4 man fronts, with the DE (on Hill’s side) dropping into the passing lanes once in a while…

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31 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

The Dolphins defense is bottom half/middle of the pack.  Nobody on that D is "terrifying".  

mind who you're responding to.

 

he's either a fish troll or just cowardly in the extreme

 

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2 hours ago, balln said:

I watched Mia last two games on recap. 
 

achane , Mostert , waddle and hill are so deadly. Can take it to the house any play 

 

mia D LOOKS better than last year. Long and baker and holland terrify me. 
 

This is not your Flores / shulas dolphins folks. Best mia team I’ve ever seen. 
 

That being said it’s all mcdaniel. I don’t think tua has any really wow plays (LAC he had good some dimes). He’s a distributor. 
 

all on Allen and the offense to ball control and score every drive. Need to be super scoring efficient 

 

Achane, Mostert, Waddle, and Hill are fast fast guys.  I expect it to be a tough battle, and they'll win some plays.

 

On the other hand, 3 of the 4 of them were there last season when we played the Dolphins. 

 

What offenses have the Dolphins played so far?  The Chargers managed 433 yds and 34 points, came down to giving up 10 points in the 4Q.

The Patriots haven't looked like an offensive juggernaut so far and 0-3 Denver just looks like a mess.

It's not like they've been shutting down the Eagles, the 49ers, and Kansas City.

 

 

24 minutes ago, uninja said:

 

Watch the pass spread charts for Tua, he LOVES the middle of the field and crossing routes and hates throwing to the sidelines because he doesn't have the arm strength.

 

Bills have to clog the middle and the sideline from the hash where the ball is snapped from. Force Tua to throw to the sidelines past the sticks. His arm doesn't have the velocity to get it there quickly enough and those routes can be jumped by a well positioned LB or safety.

 

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They don't have Week 2.  Week 3 sort of matches what you say.

 

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The theory is that Tua has greatly improved his ability to make that sideline throw.  Week 1 kinda bears that out.  Week 2 kinda bears you out.

 

I will say this, right now Tua's completed air yards are only slightly higher than the YAC on completions: 546 to 478 yds.

 

In an interesting twist, that's actually true for Josh Allen right now: 366 to 362 yds

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Yeah their motions are fast and tight.  I seen some plays that were runs and the ball fooled me watching from a good side view camera angle.  I had to watch twice lol. I can't imagine being a defender and trying to see that from a pile of people view.

 

Elam is in the dog house but he is a good defender for this because he has speed and he is pretty sticky. Thats his skill set.  I doubt he is active though.  Next best thing is maintaining tight zone coverage.  Not Edmunds zone coverage where he stands in a spot staring at the QB while the receiver just moves past him from behind and Edmunds doesnt move until after the receiver catches the ball.  It needs to be tight.  Tackling is going to be key. They have to keep in front of them and tackle at the point of catch.  Miami thrives off 10-15 yard plays over the middle with YAC after that.  Middle of the line needs to get good push.  Make Tua move.  Anything that disrupts the timing where he has to hold the ball.  Thats where his mistakes come.  They are not good at off script stuff.

I didn't watch their game vs NE. I see they scored 24 points. Anyone know what BB did to slow them down? 

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44 minutes ago, HereComesTheReignAgain said:

The Dolphins defense is bottom half/middle of the pack.  Nobody on that D is "terrifying".  

Same with the Bengals last year and they stopped our offense. 
 

it’s about familiarity and matchups. I actually think the dolphins defense matches up against our offense pretty well. 
 

as long as josh doesn’t commit another fumble for Td or some back breaking turnover, we have a shot

 

very curious to see how our defense performs

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The top 10:

1. Christian McCaffrey 353

2. D’Andre Swift 308

3. James Cook  267

4. James Conner  266

5. Tony Pollard 264

6. Raheem Mostert  240

7. Brian Robinson Jr.  216

8. Bijan Robinson  213

9. Zack Moss  210

10. De’Von Achane 208

 

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The top 10:

1. Justin Jefferson  458

2. Tyreek Hill  412

3. Keenan Allen  402

4. Puka Nacua  338

5. Davante Adams  322

6. Chris Olave  302

7. Mike Evans  297

8. Stefon Diggs  279

9. Amon-Ra St. Brown  275

10. CeeDee Lamb  273 

billswire.usatoday

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Posted
2 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:

I didn't watch their game vs NE. I see they scored 24 points. Anyone know what BB did to slow them down? 

 

I know they used like 3 safeties playing back.  I dunno about the rest of the scheme.  I ain't that smart.

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9 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

Achane, Mostert, Waddle, and Hill are fast fast guys.  I expect it to be a tough battle, and they'll win some plays.

 

On the other hand, 3 of the 4 of them were there last season when we played the Dolphins. 

 

What offenses have the Dolphins played so far?  The Chargers managed 433 yds and 34 points, came down to giving up 10 points in the 4Q.

The Patriots haven't looked like an offensive juggernaut so far and 0-3 Denver just looks like a mess.

It's not like they've been shutting down the Eagles, the 49ers, and Kansas City.

 

 

 

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They don't have Week 2

 

Counterpoint: Week 1 (on my work computer so copy pasting images is kind of a chore)

 

Also look at his overall pass chart for 2022, he's deadly over the middle, throwing to the right side (because he's a southpaw) but his shorter passes to the sidelines are where he struggles (relatively).

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14 minutes ago, newcam2012 said:

I didn't watch their game vs NE. I see they scored 24 points. Anyone know what BB did to slow them down? 

I read a recap where they focused on limiting the big play at all costs but it came at the expense of their run defense. 

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10 minutes ago, VaMilBill said:

Same with the Bengals last year and they stopped our offense. 
 

it’s about familiarity and matchups. I actually think the dolphins defense matches up against our offense pretty well. 
 

as long as josh doesn’t commit another fumble for Td or some back breaking turnover, we have a shot

 

very curious to see how our defense performs

We averaged 455 yards on offense in the three games last season, with a high of 497 in the heat stroke game in Miami and a low of 423 in the playoff game here. If that’s matching up pretty well, I can’t wait to play a defense that doesn’t.

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17 minutes ago, VaMilBill said:

Same with the Bengals last year and they stopped our offense. 
 

it’s about familiarity and matchups. I actually think the dolphins defense matches up against our offense pretty well. 
 

as long as josh doesn’t commit another fumble for Td or some back breaking turnover, we have a shot

 

very curious to see how our defense performs

 

The Bills are home and favored. We have more than just a shot.

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