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Stopping the Miami Offense (and Tua the wizard) - Lets hear the ideas.


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I'm in the rush 3 camp and put an extra safety spy in the middle of the field.   Almost all of miami's passing attack is timing routes over the middle.   If we can jump one or two of them that can change the game.   Forcing tua to take the sideline throws will diminish his game a lot.  

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if we keep doing what we are doing on O, controlling the line of scrimmage and running a strong balanced offense, then miami will be forced to go for bigger plays.

 

if we disguise coverage and absolutely body tua, he will make mistakes.  milano and the new force on our D TITAN TERREL BERNARD just need to get some free hits on tua and he will crumble.

 

one thing that really sucked vs dc was the penalties.  we killed at lest 2 drives where i thought we'd get a TD, and we extended drives for them too with really badly timed penalties.  a slight improvement there and we woulda had a 50 burger.

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Miami put up 70 on a ***** team. Still, that is impressive.

 

They put up 24 against the hoodie and 30 something against a garbage Chargers defense.

 

The Bills defense has looked rather impressive against 3 not so good offenses.

 

To me, this looks a lot like it was last year between these teams with the exception of the Bills defense is very healthy and Tua seems to be as well.
 

Bills win 37-26.

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If Tua is getting rid of the ball so quickly, (1st in the league) then it means he is throwing to his 1st option and his eyes should tell you where he is throwing.

 

Taking away that 1st option, forces him to scan for other options, equals more time for the DL to get pressures.

 

Also having the DL raise arms to tip/bat down passes should be more effective, easier to achieve than sacks.

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Didn’t this happen last year too?

 

then we played them with back up safeties in a 1000 degrees and our offense put up 500 yards offense in Miami?

 

lots of similarities on this time?

 

we have our starting safeties - though some dingbats on this board thinks our backfield has slowed down - lo and behind we are indeed better with the proof starting to show (turnovers generated - yards nonexistent for opponents)

 

I love buffalo isn’t getting the attention but dang we look BETTER than last year in my opinion 

 

side note that stupid punk mcdaniels is now my most hated coach in the nfl - he is such a weasel.  Hate his cockiness and his idiotic takes on Tua last year “oh we didn’t know” to now “oh I think the nfl respects what we did “

 

you ran up the score on a team in the nfl - you’re an idiot and I hope the rest of the nfl hates that team and just wants to blast them now

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14 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

First things first. Aggressively stop the run. They moved the ball at times VERY well against us last year and their run game looks to have improved. Stop that and make them one dimensional.

 

Second, mix in some 3 safety looks, but don't sit in that exclusively. Pressure will have problems getting home...so coach up all week for the DL to get their hands up. Bat some balls down. 

 

Bump WRs off the line. 

/thread. 

 

They have not played a physical team yet. If you get in to a track meet, you lose. 


Abuse their OL, stop the run, get to Tua, keep everything in front of you. 

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Do what we normally do.

 

Yesterday is not the norm for Miami. That was MOSTLY on the fact that the Broncos simply stopped tackling.

 

350 yards ON THE GROUND?!? Disgusting and pathetic, Denver.

 

Same Dolphins:

 

Dolphins 36

Chargers 34

 

Dolphins 24

Patriots 17

 

 

Just do our thing.

1 hour ago, Matt_In_NH said:

The effort from the Broncos D was noticeably terrible.  Got to fly to the carrier, wrap up etc.

 

 

This is the real story line from that game yesterday.

 

It's far more a failing of the Broncos than it is any type of dominance by Miami.

 

Any offense will put up 70 when the Defense stops trying to tackle.

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7 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Do what we normally do.

 

Yesterday is not the norm for Miami. That was MOSTLY on the fact that the Broncos simply stopped tackling.

 

350 yards ON THE GROUND?!? Disgusting and pathetic, Denver.

 

Same Dolphins:

 

Dolphins 36

Chargers 34

 

Dolphins 24

Patriots 17

 

 

Just do our thing.

 

This is the real story line from that game yesterday.

 

It's far more a failing of the Broncos than it is any type of dominance by Miami.

 

Any offense will put up 70 when the Defense stops trying to tackle.

Still think the pats win that game if they weren’t missing a lot of their offensive line. 

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