Saxum Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 hour ago, Drew21PA said: Thought Tom Brady did a nice job he actually shared some interesting takes there on playing against and respecting bills mafia He secretly loved them them throwing blidos - like a child named after him. Fortunately I choose to listen to WGR rather than him. 1 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted October 28 Posted October 28 (edited) 1 hour ago, Since1981 said: Hard to complain about refs in a win but when refs need hats ( they ran out of flags). Rogerboy should worry less about Brazil games on Peacock and more about sh#t product littered with yellow. #0. Kudos Beane. Very Worthy choice. Well done! Sorry I was slow to respond Offense: Cook, Shakir Defense: Douglas, Johnson Other: Bills fans showing up in PNW!!!! Edited October 28 by Ethan in Cleveland 2 Quote
ganesh Posted October 28 Posted October 28 6 hours ago, HappyDays said: The officials! They looked so handsome with all their camera time and their wives are very proud of them. Don't blame them...The two teams were horrendous with their penalties. Brady - for starting off on a good note and not having to play catch up Babich - For keeping the hawks to 3 points in the 1st half....Allowed one TD in the 2nd half in 4 games....that is really awesome. McDermott doesn't get a game ball due to the # of penalties....Lack of discipline, especially for pre-snap, is on the HC. 1 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Here's a sleeper pick...maybe not game ball worthy but over the last 2 games Bass is 11/11 in all his kicks. Xpt's aren't gimme's anymore. And his kicks are straight without that weird fade he had. It's something to build on? 5 Quote
Doc Brown Posted October 28 Posted October 28 O-line - Only one sack on Josh. Pretty clean protection. Opening holes leading to 164 yards rushing. D- line - Limiting Walker to 12 rushing yards on 9 carries and Charbonnet to 4 yards and 3 carries. Are you kidding me? It really does start up front. 3 Quote
ganesh Posted October 28 Posted October 28 1 hour ago, Doc Brown said: O-line - Only one sack on Josh. Pretty clean protection. Opening holes leading to 164 yards rushing. D- line - Limiting Walker to 12 rushing yards on 9 carries and Charbonnet to 4 yards and 3 carries. Are you kidding me? It really does start up front. They always say - NFL games are won in the trenches...It is a big man's game. 1 Quote
BobbyC81 Posted October 28 Posted October 28 I know Seattle is a passing team, but holding the Seattle RBs to 16 yards on 12 carries was pretty impressive. I also liked that, as opposed to when Frazier was our DC, when the front 4 wasn’t getting enough pressure, Babich sent more. I love aggressive defense. 1 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted October 28 Posted October 28 4 minutes ago, BobbyC81 said: I know Seattle is a passing team, but holding the Seattle RBs to 16 yards on 12 carries was pretty impressive. I also liked that, as opposed to when Frazier was our DC, when the front 4 wasn’t getting enough pressure, Babich sent more. I love aggressive defense. Meh. I know the big man INT came on a blitz but it was one of only two that worked all day (the other was final drive, game over). Mainly we just give up chunks on them. I hate them. I think there is a lot of good in what Babich is trying to do this year, without a dominant pass rusher, with his top two linebackers out most of the year, with his two best players on defense - Oliver and Taron - both having missed time and with borderline NFL talents at safety. But I don't love his tendency for what I call a "frustration blitz". It was my least favourite thing about McDermott calling it last year too. We still are 3rd or 4th lowest blitz % in the league, which is encouraging. But in certain moments they are the thing most likely to make me curse during a game. 1 Quote
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