k2mountain Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 Who is worried about Tyler Bass? I'm not worried. I think he shakes off the yips and has a decent game going 2 of 2 FG. I think part of his shanks at Highmark were driven by the elements. 1 Quote
julian Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 If the Bills roll the Patriots again, can we all agree to stop coming up with reasons why we should be worried prior to playing them in the future. 2 1 Quote
Beck Water Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 6 minutes ago, julian said: If the Bills roll the Patriots again, can we all agree to stop coming up with reasons why we should be worried prior to playing them in the future. No 2 1 Quote
julian Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 minutes ago, Beck Water said: No I tried, carry on 1 Quote
Franco_92 Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 1 hour ago, Beck Water said: It's been said before, but it's actually incorrect that Josh "typically gets hurt from the pocket". He's had two injuries in the pocket that I can think of. Outside the pocket, it's a split between injuries on running plays and trying to extend the play (and to be fair that can be a distinction without a difference, since he'll be looking to pass until he decides to take off) but he's had 3 or 4 injuries outside the pocket. First of all, going back to college, Josh shattered his shoulder, requiring surgery and a lost season, on a running play. He also broke his clavicle in HS on a run play. I say that not to dredge up old history, but when a guy has multiple injuries in the same area it does become a concern. 2018 Josh missed 4 games with a UCL injury to his right elbow, sustained in the pocket. 2019 Josh sustained a concussion on a running play vs. the Pats. Way outside the pocket. 2020 Josh sustained a shoulder injury to his L shoulder Week 4, extending the play outside the pocket to the L. He played 2 or 3 games in a linebacker brace before switching to tape for another couple of games. By the 5th week, he was fine. [2020 There was also concern when Josh was corkscrewed to the ground by Bosa vs. SF outside the pocket to the R while trying to break a tackle and run; looked like a knee injury, but "Josh Allen is Gumby", he escaped.] 2021 Josh sustained a turf toe injury while running out of bounds, way outside the pocket. Injury report, but "Josh Allen is Gumby" saved him again. 2022 UCL tear again vs the Jets, in the pocket as I recall. No time lost but Josh admitted after the season that it did affect his throwing motion. Those are the ones we know about, of course there are bumps and bruises and contusions and strains and sprains that go unreported. But I make that 2 injuries in the pocket, and 3 [or 4] outside. Trivial detail but I believe you have the wrong Bosa brother, I remember that happening during the Chargers game one or two weeks before we played the Niners (not sure Bosa was healthy for that one) That was scary for a little while. Then he had a classic pylon TD dive not long after! Quote
MasterStrategist Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 37 minutes ago, Beck Water said: Good news is it doesn't look like he's wearing a brace/support. When he had an AC joint (left shoulder) before, he did wear a brace for 1-2 weeks IIRC. Possible no AC joint sprain (or very minor/grade 1 tops), which would be great news. 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: Yeah, I don't buy it. First of all, if Belicheck were seriously going to switch QB to Malik Cunningham or give him a significant role, why would he advertise it in the press? Keep it quiet and show it on the field. "Surprise is the essence of attack" Second, Cunningham had what, 2 snaps in the Raiders game? On one of them he took a 5 yd sack. The Cover1 Disguised Coverage show has Patriots guy Taylor Kyles talking about this, starting at 12:27 if the link doesn't take you there. Taylor (Pats guy) says "he's been primarily trained as a receiver, and getting packaged as a QB. He showed promising flashes in preseason, but literally just end of game flashes. If you think it's bad with Mac, imagine how it's going to look with Malik Cunningham who has no chemistry with the people on the field and is still learning the offense, out there for an entire game against NFL defenses. He got two opportunities at QB last week, a zone read and an RPO...maybe he was not processing things quickly enough, there was a well timed blitz...Malik is very talented, but to expect him to play any significant snaps at QB no matter who the emergency QB is, it's just not going to happen because Mac is just far and away the best QB on this roster." I think it's distraction, designed to send Bills defensive assistants scurrying for the Louisville tape and wasting their time there. He didn't advertise it. I think it was one of those "I got some anonymous source inside the club and this is what they told me" kind of thing. If Mac keeps playing bad, he will be pulled sooner or later. He has already been benched for a partial game. It's also possible they try to use that other QB as like an occasional wild cat QB. There have been a few teams in that past that have done that sort of thing. Edited October 19, 2023 by Scott7975 Quote
Beast Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: The Patriots have become a severely banged up time since those 1 score games...you mean like, last week's game against the Raiders which they lost by 4 points? And one could say the same about the Bills ...they've become a severely banged up team since they had those strong wins earlier in the season. The Bills should have had no trouble at all with the Giants, and yet. Settle and Ford played 25% of the snaps each at 1T last week. Why is that, if they can get'er done against a team that is literally last in the league in scoring, 28th in passing, and 19th for rush yards? The Bills can and should beat the Patriots, but make no mistake...it's going to be a much harder slog if there isn't strong pressure and run defense up the middle. Bill Belicheck is aware that we have two inexperienced linebackers, and he will be doing his best to fool them. The Raiders. LOL Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 1 hour ago, k2mountain said: Who is worried about Tyler Bass? I'm not worried. I think he shakes off the yips and has a decent game going 2 of 2 FG. I think part of his shanks at Highmark were driven by the elements. The fact that he missed both FGs in the exact same way makes me feel good. That doesn’t really suggest the yips— probably something more intentional with how he thought the wind was blowing or something. 1 Quote
Success Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 There is a ton of talk about tanking in New England. What do you all think? Would Belichick actually TRY to lose games? Obviously, not in the coaching - but in resting guys, starting different players, et al. Some would argue that they don't have to tank, and their schedule is really hard. But there are winnable games on there. They could get 3-5 wins along the way, and miss out on the top QB prospects (preferable). I'd be kind of shocked if out of the 5-6 teams w/ the worst records, they were the ones to really go all in on the tank for one of the top 2 picks. Quote
dollars 2 donuts Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: ... The Bills can and should beat the Patriots, but make no mistake...it's going to be a much harder slog if there isn't strong pressure and run defense up the middle. Bill Belicheck is aware that we have two inexperienced linebackers, and he will be doing his best to fool them. Please forgive me, B-Dubs, but I believe you have misspelled, "Bill Belicheck is aware that we have two agile, fast and bright linebackers who have clearly learned how to swim and whom Bills fans now refer to as The Swarm." It happens. Go Bills! 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 If the Patriots* lose eight more games under Bill Belichick* (which could certainly happen this season), he would be tied for the most losses of any coach in NFL history. 1 1 2 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 32 minutes ago, syhuang said: For the love of God PLEASE make him priority #2 target in this offense. He should be getting 8-12 targets per game with half of them actually being intermediate routes 1 2 Quote
Gregg Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: If the Patriots* lose eight more games under Bill Belichick* (which could certainly happen this season), he would be tied for the most losses of any coach in NFL history. If they do move on from Belichick and Bill wants to continue coaching, then I could see LAC as a good landing spot. Staley is on thin ice out there. Bill would get a good QB in Herbert as well as a talented roster to work with. I don't see him going to a place that will require a massive rebuild at his age. Quote
CEN-CAL17 Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) What scares me the most… cause I honestly wrote off Dorsey last year. Remember this offense after the bye week last year? After halftime of the Green Bay game? This offense could do absolutely nothing. 6 games in, 3 terrible games (2 weeks in a row now)… I feel we are back to that funk. As bad as the Patriots are this year, don’t be surprised with them being a division rival it comes down to the last series. There are analysts and commentators all over that are seeing this, it’s not just homer fans. I’m not expecting much again this week cause it still feels as if it’s just a “rhythm” thing, just gotta “start faster”, which makes zero sense with a team who’s mindset is “score every time we get the ball”…. It’s scheme, play calling, lack of specifics that everyone sees… the writing is on the wall. Dorsey is not a top OC. Edited October 19, 2023 by CEN-CAL17 Quote
Warcodered Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: I don't know looks like Allen's arm is about to fall off, Belichick better gameplan for Kyle Allen.😏 1 hour ago, Rocky Landing said: If the Patriots* lose eight more games under Bill Belichick* (which could certainly happen this season), he would be tied for the most losses of any coach in NFL history. What are the odds that Bill gets 7 more and then spontaneously retires before the next game for mysterious reasons? Edited October 19, 2023 by Warcodered 1 Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 Great News: Josh practiced FULL Good News: Rousseau, Brown, AJ, Dane, Kincaid, Knox FULL Bad News: Oliver DNP 1 2 Quote
Beck Water Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 (edited) One of the responses: 😂 1 hour ago, dollars 2 donuts said: Please forgive me, B-Dubs, but I believe you have misspelled, "Bill Belicheck is aware that we have two agile, fast and bright linebackers who have clearly learned how to swim and whom Bills fans now refer to as The Swarm." It happens. Go Bills! I love it! Well played! Isabella with a little hip action there Edited October 19, 2023 by Beck Water 1 Quote
TheyCallMeAndy Posted October 19, 2023 Posted October 19, 2023 2 hours ago, k2mountain said: Who is worried about Tyler Bass? I'm not worried. I think he shakes off the yips and has a decent game going 2 of 2 FG. I think part of his shanks at Highmark were driven by the elements. He was like 26-26 before the game, he’s fine. Just saw the video of Allen breaking the huddle before the game last week. I’m so happy there is still someone yelling “I love you Josh Allen” in a high pitched voice 😂 Cole Beasley would be proud. Quote
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