Matt_In_NH Posted September 30 Posted September 30 52 minutes ago, MikePJ76 said: The Bills are a nickel based zone team. They pretty much always play their safeties deep. Its the defense they have been running for 8 years. You didn't want their kicker to be in the game at all yesterday? So before the game you wanted the team to make him inactive and go for it on every 4th down and go for two on every touchdown? and do the old school arm kickoff like we did as kids on the playground....... "get rid of Bass" is not nearly as simple as people seem to think it is. Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted October 1 Posted October 1 8 hours ago, Savage said: But aren’t the Bills supposed to be a very good team as well? Not sure what you’re getting at here. Quote
Dr.Sack Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Also Derrick Henry is 30, with over 2,000 career carries. We’ve seen many guys hit him and end up injured. But we have also seen Henry get hurt on rare occasions. To think Henry can survive 13 more games as the bell cow back is a gamble the Ravens are banking on. It’s more probable than not that Henry goes down and doesn’t it make through the regular season. Quote
SirAndrew Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I had issues with our coaching last night, but I will say it’s easier to win big when you’re allowed to hit like it’s 1978. The Ravens are given a lot of freedom by the NFL to play tough nosed football. I was amazed at some of the non calls. Quote
harmonkillebrew Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Upon reflection, the Offense is more my concern. 10 measly points, little momentum. The O had no excuse of missing personnel. They just were exposed by a good D as being the shaky unit we were all scared of after the offseason. Baltimore has very good LBs and S and a strong Dline. We got away from the run too much too soon, But they took away our short passing game and that's all we have. Quote
Einstein Posted October 1 Posted October 1 1 minute ago, harmonkillebrew said: Upon reflection, the Offense is more my concern. 10 measly points, little momentum. The O had no excuse of missing personnel. They just were exposed by a good D as being the shaky unit we were all scared of after the offseason. Baltimore has very good LBs and S and a strong Dline. We got away from the run too much too soon, But they took away our short passing game and that's all we have. Baltimore has had a bad D this year. Quote
Simon Posted October 1 Posted October 1 8 hours ago, extrahammer said: Connor McGovern getting held out bc the spotter saw something really chapped my a** too. I'm 100% for player safety, but that happening during that drive was just confusing and lacked real-time communication. Fwiw, I saw McGovern down holding his head and said so several plays before they even took him off the field. It wasn't some imaginary event, he was stunned with both hands on his helmet and it genuinely looked like he was concussed well before the spotters pulled him. 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted October 1 Posted October 1 10 hours ago, Einstein said: Agreed. But that is much different than “this is what Baltimore does”. No, we got our ass beat. For the reasons you listed above. The Bills got out coached from top to bottom. Its that simple. When you put light boxes against heavy sets for almost half of them and expect a good outcome... thats bad coaching. Quote
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