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The Bills have Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, a good OL and a solid running back room. 
 

So what’s the problem?

 

A) Dorsey

 

B) Lack of a trustworthy #2

 

C) Both 

 

I think juries out on (A) although my patience is wearing thin.   (B) though .. (B) is clearly an issue.

 

Davis isn’t it.  He’s a really good WR3 / Down The Field Threat.  
 

We have three options…

 

Hope rookie TE Kincaid develops into that this season

 

OR trade for a more well rounded WR

 

OR Shakir/Harty become more reliably integrated in the offense as the season goes on.  
 

If none of those happen.. I fear we’re stuck with this unpredictable high variance offense.   

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2 hours ago, BillsFooteball said:

Wow that was something else. 1 yard away from having my worse regular season football week in my life. The drought years never expected anything. But started last week in London which I’m still salty about the huge advantage (admitted by jags players and goodell) of team having an entire week in London vs another just traveling over Nice experiment!! Lose that game, lose our 2 best defenders for season (after losing white), this week NFC goes 0-5 against AFC. Bills losing to tyrod on final play of game would have capped it off. I’ll take the W but I’m definitely concerned 

But our "sports science" guys said it wouldn't be a problem!  🤪

 

If the entire week in London is such an advantage, Bills should fly out on Sunday night after the previous game next time.  But I hope there isn't a next time.

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36 minutes ago, FrenchConnection said:

But he knew it inside and out for three years. You would think that he sat down with the defensive coaches and let them know some tendencies.

that's why you have to try to be a flexible offense that can play and win different ways 

 

Not growing and adapting is going backwards In the NFL 

56 minutes ago, Beck Water said:

 

They do not get to keep a playbook, but a lot of football players seem to have phenomenal memories which I'm sure they carry over into their coaching days, and of course you can't take away a man's personal notes.

 

 

Well, if we hadn't missed 2 makeable FG, we would have scored 20

Ofc he can give an insight but at the end of the day it's about executing between the lines

 

And the best offenses and defensives grow and adjust .. you gotta be able to win ugly or a shootout... It isn't always gonna be pretty 

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27 minutes ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

Idk if they’ll be difficult to overcome yet but you certainly can’t give an injury excuse to only one team.

 

elam playing due to injuries is just free yards and the defense has still looked pretty decent with Williams/Bernard 

 

they played a terrible offense that some of which was due to Daniel jones and some of which was due to not having their best offensive player until now.  They had some other pretty big pieces return too 

 

not enough credit is being given to the giants front 7 imo just because their team is ‘bad’. Those guys were everywhere tonight.  Best front 7 performance we’ve seen against us all year including the jets…I’m sure some was Daboll having the inside scoop though 

 

I don’t think there’s been a team in recent memory that has powered through key defensive player injuries better than the bills…the ravens are up there too 

 

we saw a few real high power offenses with our entire starting secondary injured last season and held up pretty well and we’ve got guys deep down the depth chart stepping up and playing pretty well this year too 


genuinely who looks Super Bowl worthy right now?  Eagles and 49ers both looked mortal today, chiefs have been up and down, dolphins we’ve beat already 

 


The NFL changes on a dime week to week. I think in the NFC the Lions have entered the conversation with the Eagles and Niners. In the AFC I think you have 5-6 teams really in the mix with KC, Buffalo, Miami, Baltimore, Jacksonville and Cincy all in the mix.

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4 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:


The NFL changes on a dime week to week. I think in the NFC the Lions have entered the conversation with the Eagles and Niners. In the AFC I think you have 5-6 teams really in the mix with KC, Buffalo, Miami, Baltimore, Jacksonville and Cincy all in the mix.


add in the Jets, Browns, Steelers with any sort of above average QB play. Houston possible dark horse

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7 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said:


add in the Jets, Browns, Steelers with any sort of above average QB play. Houston possible dark horse


Outside of the Browns Those teams don’t have the QB play to be competitive with elite teams in my opinion. Houston I do like as a solid team but much like the Bills in 2019 I think they are a year away.

 

Kirk Cousins exercising his no trade also means no decent QB is going to be there via trade either. So those teams are likely “stuck” with their Qb situations.

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59 minutes ago, NUT said:

Dolphins are way better than the Bills right now.

 

If only there was a way they could have definitively tested this claim already. 

 

Guess we'll just have to trust your assessment here.

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29 minutes ago, billsfan89 said:


The NFL changes on a dime week to week. I think in the NFC the Lions have entered the conversation with the Eagles and Niners. In the AFC I think you have 5-6 teams really in the mix with KC, Buffalo, Miami, Baltimore, Jacksonville and Cincy all in the mix.

I watched the Bengals game while here in France. They are a mess. Their offense is somehow worse than the Bills. The ONLY reason they beat Seattle yesterday was because Geno Smith simply refused to throw the football. It was ugly from start to finish. 

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Just now, NUT said:

Injuries since that game?

 

Yes. 

 

There have been injuries since the Bills absolutely EXPOSED the Dolphins defense, and handled their offense by taking away Tua's first read. 

 

Solid observation.

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Just now, SoCal Deek said:

I watched the Bengals game while here in France. They are a mess. Their offense is somehow worse than the Bills. The ONLY reason they beat Seattle yesterday was because Geno Smith simply refused to throw the football. It was ugly from start to finish. 


I tossed the Bengals in there off reputation and the fact that if Joe Burrow gets somewhat healthy they will be a lot better on offense even if their offensive line is still a big issue for them. They survived the bad start and are back at .500 can’t rule them out

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Just now, billsfan89 said:


I tossed the Bengals in there off reputation and the fact that if Joe Burrow gets somewhat healthy they will be a lot better on offense even if their offensive line is still a big issue for them. They survived the bad start and are back at .500 can’t rule them out

Can’t rule them out, but wow their offense is horrific. 

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3 minutes ago, SoCal Deek said:

Can’t rule them out, but wow their offense is horrific. 

 

But because they're not the team we suffer with, they are inherently more dangerous than our own Bills, right? (Not asking you, so much as who you were responding to.)

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1 hour ago, RunTheBall said:

I think Harris got a bad stinger. The hit was clean, almost looked like a whiplash injury. After Hamlin the NFL is going to always err on the side of caution. He’ll be back in a 2-3 weeks in my armchair doc opinion.

 

He's not a game changer or even really a contributor on the offense. 

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1 minute ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

But because they're not the team we suffer with, they are inherently more dangerous than our own Bills, right? (Not asking you, so much as who you were responding to.)

I’m not sure who they remind me of (maybe Kirk Cousins) but Burrow is the new King of the Checkdown. It’s really ugly. 

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1 minute ago, NUT said:

The Dolphins just killed the Giants team the Bills barely beat. Stop the homerism.

Dolphins killed the team the Chiefs barely beat too. Stop the transitive property of NFL wins.

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1 hour ago, SCBills said:

The Bills have Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, a good OL and a solid running back room. 
 

So what’s the problem?

 

A) Dorsey

 

B) Lack of a trustworthy #2

 

C) Both 

 

I think juries out on (A) although my patience is wearing thin.   (B) though .. (B) is clearly an issue.

 

Davis isn’t it.  He’s a really good WR3 / Down The Field Threat.  
 

We have three options…

 

Hope rookie TE Kincaid develops into that this season

 

OR trade for a more well rounded WR

 

OR Shakir/Harty become more reliably integrated in the offense as the season goes on.  
 

If none of those happen.. I fear we’re stuck with this unpredictable high variance offense.   

Agree with everything but your first sentence. The running back room is nothing special. Murray is just ok and pretty good as a back up RB. Cook is nothing special. Teams don't have to game plan for him. He's not a game changer and remains inconsistent. Some of that is due to the scheme and lack of putting him in the best situation to succeed. Bottom line is the Bills running game is nothing special or scary for opposing defenses to defend. Allen needs to be included in the conversation but he's not. That's really a big point of contention. Taking away Allen's legs certainly decreased the Bills chances to win. 

 

Secondly, it's the oline. How good are they? They seem improved from last year but that's not saying much. The jury is out on whether they are good or good enough. Brown is still a liability, Torrence is still young and learning, and the others are decent to good. They have no elite pieces on the line. The last couple of games Allen has been pressured often. Seems like the promising oline start is showing some of its weaknesses. 

 

In a nutshell, the Bills have Allen and Diggs offensively. Everyone else is just a dime a dozen. Can be interchangeable with numerous other players on other teams. They lack creativity, explosiveness, and consistency. 

 

On defense, the Bills have no game changers. Von is still a work in progress, Poyer and Hyde aren't the same, the pass rushers are not reliable, inconsistent and hot or cold from game to game. 

 

This team looks to be in survival mode rather than killer mode. The game tonight is a great example of this. I think this team is in serious jeopardy of losing the division and perhaps even a playoff birth.

 

The McD and Beane era is on the decline. A decline that many will deny. 

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1 hour ago, NUT said:

The Dolphins just killed the Giants team the Bills barely beat. Stop the homerism.

And the bills destroyed the phins like they were a jv team. It’s a m matchups and week to week league.

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1 hour ago, NUT said:

The Dolphins just killed the Giants team the Bills barely beat. Stop the homerism.

 We beat the dolphins by 20 you imbisol 

1 hour ago, NUT said:

The Dolphins just killed the Giants team the Bills barely beat. Stop the homerism.

 

You ***** moron 

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