TheWeatherMan Posted November 18 Posted November 18 38 minutes ago, Ralonzo said: Not as nice to be missing an elite run-blocking tackle, and it showed. Running the same run play on nearly every first down didn’t help either. 3 Quote
Saxum Posted November 18 Posted November 18 It reminded me of Josh Allen's first down vs Cowboys on Thanksgiving. 1 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted November 18 Posted November 18 3 hours ago, Shortchaz said: Watching it live, it felt like the chiefs were unsure if they were supposed to let him score once he had the first. Was a strange play. Disagree. Even after making the first down the Chiefs had to keep Allen out of the end zone. They could have still have held the Bills to a FG then would have got the ball back with no TO's but probably more then a minute on the clock. In fact the Chiefs defenders looked a lot like most defenders look when Allen breaks off a long run like that - think against Indy and the called back TD run against Miami. Allen's combination of size and sneaky speed make it tough to tackle him in the open field. The defender has to balance a couple of factors as they try to bring him down and by then it's to late. 3 Quote
Sestak4ever Posted November 18 Posted November 18 I kept thinking that the way the Chiefs defense was reacting to those behind the line screens we were running that it would work if we faked the quick pass to Davis and let him head up field for a pass. I think that would burn them big time. Davis is a great pass catcher and it would also cause the Chiefs defense to hesitate a little. Quote
finn Posted November 18 Posted November 18 I'm waiting for the "Mahomes is overrated" thread. Put any of the top 16 quarterbacks on that KC team and get the same results. They're winning with Mahomes, not because of him. 2 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted November 18 Posted November 18 12 minutes ago, mikemac2001 said: Knox played Yes but didn't he assume Kincaid's role and Morris assume Knox's blocking role? With Kincaid back Knox will go back to a role where he primarily blocks which along with Brown are two key factors in the success of the Bills running attack. 2 Quote
Beck Water Posted November 18 Posted November 18 1 hour ago, Fan in Chicago said: He was very complimentary of the Bills on this clip https://www.bbc.com/sport/american-football/videos/cy4n1yd7z00o "That's a good football team" - yeah, that's the clip I saw. The very end was better "that's a very good football team, you have to play your best football to beat a great team and we didn't play our best football today". If I'd heard that first I wouldn't have felt quite the same. I wouldn't say he was "very complimentary" though. 1 Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted November 18 Posted November 18 2 minutes ago, finn said: I'm waiting for the "Mahomes is overrated" thread. Put any of the top 16 quarterbacks on that KC team and get the same results. They're winning with Mahomes, not because of him. This is just a ridiculous take. Mahomes was really good yesterday - made more plays with his arm than Allen. 1 Quote
Jauronimo Posted November 18 Posted November 18 18 minutes ago, HappyDays said: Bernard is critical to this defense in ways that aren't apparent on the live broadcast. We missed him badly last year in the divisional round vs the Chiefs. Kelce being held to 8 yards definitely has a lot to do with Bernard in the lineup. 2 Quote
Saxum Posted November 18 Posted November 18 2 minutes ago, Beck Water said: "That's a good football team" - yeah, that's the clip I saw. The very end was better "that's a very good football team, you have to play your best football to beat a great team and we didn't play our best football today". If I'd heard that first I wouldn't have felt quite the same. I wouldn't say he was "very complimentary" though. It was more "we did not play our best football "guys were gorging on wings and were reacting slow"" Quote
Dukestreetking Posted November 18 Posted November 18 2 hours ago, Beck Water said: The Chiefs didn't have a plan to tackle him, and they underestimated his open-field speed. Because Josh is big, he doesn't appear as fast as he is. Uh, I don't know about that Beck... he's lost a step. /s/ 3 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted November 18 Posted November 18 6 minutes ago, Beck Water said: "That's a good football team" - yeah, that's the clip I saw. The very end was better "that's a very good football team, you have to play your best football to beat a great team and we didn't play our best football today". If I'd heard that first I wouldn't have felt quite the same. I wouldn't say he was "very complimentary" though. Maybe I felt that way cos of my low expectations from Mahomes post-loss. 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted November 18 Posted November 18 5 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said: This is just a ridiculous take. Mahomes was really good yesterday - made more plays with his arm than Allen. Mahomes was fine but IMO Allen made more top level throws then Maomes yesterday. Both throws to Cooper, two to Samuel, one to Knox downfield, the great throw to Shakir on 3rd & 9 and a perfect throw to Samuel where the ONLY option for the Chiefs defender was to commit PI. 2 1 3 Quote
DapperCam Posted November 18 Posted November 18 9 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said: This is just a ridiculous take. Mahomes was really good yesterday - made more plays with his arm than Allen. Allen had more completions, yards, 3rd down conversions (including multiple 3rd and long), and less interceptions. I would argue Mahomes first INT was also the worst decision of the game by either QB. And the KC defense is much better than the Bills this season (at least in terms of yards/game given up). Not sure how you could say Mahomes made more plays with his arm. 2 2 2 Quote
HappyDays Posted November 18 Posted November 18 1 hour ago, GunnerBill said: They both tried to break tendency on defense. The Chiefs played more zone defense than they normally do against the Bills and the Bills played more man defense than they normally do against the Chiefs. This was the best the Bills have defended the Chiefs in the Mahomes era IMO. I was impressed with how aggressive we played them. They are going to get theirs and you live with that, but the goal is to keep them below 24 points and create some negative plays and we succeeded on both counts. Mahomes looked confused for much of the game and our pass rush plan worked better than I've ever seen it against the Chiefs. 5 5 Quote
finn Posted November 18 Posted November 18 22 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said: This is just a ridiculous take. Mahomes was really good yesterday - made more plays with his arm than Allen. I'm not saying he isn't really good. That one drive was excellent, for example. I'm saying he's overrated, which is a pretty modest claim given the God-like status he has. So, no, it's not a ridiculous take. Mahomes is an elite quarterback, but he's not carrying that team; the defense is. 2 Quote
Pokebball Posted November 18 Posted November 18 24 minutes ago, Coach Tuesday said: This is just a ridiculous take. Mahomes was really good yesterday - made more plays with his arm than Allen. Not sure the stats back up this claim. Additionally, which team has the better defense, statistically. It appears to me that Josh got better stats against a better defense. Quote
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