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Don't know how refs didn't call PI on Kohou on Bills 1st drive. He had his arms wrapped around Knox at goal line before pass arrived. Josh threw a pick on next play.

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Lot of missed opportunities in that game. It was frustrating to watch. Thank goodness for that punt return TD.

 

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Most memorable play from that game for me was Allen's got to have it first down run late in the game splitting the defenders. Reminded me so much of his fumbled snap play against the Cowboys. Just wanting it more than everyone else on the defense.

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Great, now I'm going to have to go back and rewatch the entire game...good thing it is crappy outside!!!

 

 

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7 hours ago, Rubes said:

Still can't believe he makes this first down.

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really strange thing is that the clock stopped after this play without a Miami timeout, due to a Miami penalty. By rule the Bills were not permitted to decline the penalty to let the clock run. 

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12 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Esp considering that's 310lb Christian Wilkins hanging on him

Wilkins can't handle Allen, which is why he's so sexually attracted to him.

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1 hour ago, Charles Romes said:


really strange thing is that the clock stopped after this play without a Miami timeout, due to a Miami penalty. By rule the Bills were not permitted to decline the penalty to let the clock run. 

I remember that, drove me insane. It actually benefitted Miami that they took a penalty on that play.

 

NFL has to fix that somehow

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8 hours ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

We are to Miami what KC’s been for us 🥲. Here’s hoping we smack ‘em both this season.


 Nah.We at least beat KC during the regular season. Miami rarely beats us. 

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It was a frustrating game to watch. The Bills were a frustrating team last year because it was all there to be better, but there was something wrong with the chemistry, and I totally back the refresh.  Injuries on D were killer, especially at LB.    I think they are built better for red zone now, and you can hear Brady, Allen and all the offensive players with the same focus. Games are decided by punching it in not settling for FGs. Getting a FG outside of the red zone is a win and inside is a loss. They have good blockers and height at WR, good receiving options in the backfield, good TEs, and a QB that had 15 TDs rushing that create a lot of problems for a defense to solve.  I really think they realized they didn’t need Davis and Diggs last year as they got better when they weren't the focal point of the passing game.  Not saying this version of Offense will be better but I expect it to progress and improve as season goes on and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a team that beats opposing defenses up and sets them up to be exploited depending on what they try to stop.  They have a huge amount of versatility, other than maybe a deep threat offense. 

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11 minutes ago, Ayjent said:

It was a frustrating game to watch. The Bills were a frustrating team last year because it was all there to be better, but there was something wrong with the chemistry, and I totally back the refresh.  Injuries on D were killer, especially at LB.    I think they are built better for red zone now, and you can hear Brady, Allen and all the offensive players with the same focus. Games are decided by punching it in not settling for FGs. Getting a FG outside of the red zone is a win and inside is a loss. They have good blockers and height at WR, good receiving options in the backfield, good TEs, and a QB that had 15 TDs rushing that create a lot of problems for a defense to solve.  I really think they realized they didn’t need Davis and Diggs last year as they got better when they weren't the focal point of the passing game.  Not saying this version of Offense will be better but I expect it to progress and improve as season goes on and I wouldn’t be surprised to see a team that beats opposing defenses up and sets them up to be exploited depending on what they try to stop.  They have a huge amount of versatility, other than maybe a deep threat offense. 

All of this is true, but don’t discount Josh’s shoulder injury. Just because he’s a beast and fits through injuries that would sideline most players doesn’t mean that it doesn’t effect his play.

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1 hour ago, Dillenger4 said:

We are lucky they have Tua. Flat out, I don't want to know what would happen if they actually had a good QB.

Tua is good, but McDermott owns him. He is also too limited to make plays off script. If everything is right, there’s not many guys with Tuas anticipation and accuracy, but the NFL finds ways to shut that down 

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6 hours ago, Beast said:


 Nah.We at least beat KC during the regular season. Miami rarely beats us. 

You’re technically right—I was thinking more of the season ending/soul crushing variety of games, but point taken. 

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