YattaOkasan Posted December 4 Posted December 4 (edited) 7 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: Buffalo is 7th in run defense dvoa. Their interior dline manhandled the best interior oline in the NFL in KC. The snow and traction was the issue with the 49ers. Yet they still beat the 49ers ( with Purdy ) in a blizzard 35-10. That's with 10 points taken off... I will be shocked if we don't completely annihilate the rams. I think they're going to beat the lions pretty bad too. And like I said, come playoff time, Allen is going full Montana 89 49ers playoff and eviscerating everyone. They're going to destroy the rams and it's going to be very ugly for Stafford. Buffalo is the best team in the NFL and I don't think it's close. Especially with Allen taking it to another level here. Buffalo 44 Rams 13. Stafford sacked 6 times Useful video for you as you continue to keep this fight. It really is the explosive runs where were super poor but I aint mad at that being the thing where we are weak. But outliers which explosive runs are will blow up your average. If the yard/carry data was more granular i think the median (probably still is anyway) would be a better metric to track. Edited December 4 by YattaOkasan 1 1 Quote
Gregg Posted December 4 Posted December 4 9 minutes ago, boyst said: the let down will be the patriots game if we beat detroit or worse yet, the jets backup qb who we will likely face week 17. As long as the #1 seed is in play I don't see the Bills having a letdown. 1 8 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted December 4 Posted December 4 3 hours ago, Bills!Win! said: Name me one good weather game on neutral field where Josh Allen has lost the only one I can think of is Hail Murray game ( in which Allen played flawlessly). Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 9 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: I think the biggest issue will be their coach won’t stop running. He will realize we can’t stop it and make us. The rams will come out and stick to the run and be willing to win a low scoring game. Then when we are on skates Puka and Kupp will be running free. I’m not saying we are going to lose but I think this is actually the toughest game we have had in months. I think the Rams are the most dangerous team in the nfc after Detroit. Their record isn’t good but they were devastated by injuries and they gave a few away. They played so bad against Miami, I’m not sure where that came from but hopefully we get that effort. Otherwise we are going to have to be willing to come off that nickel. Mcvay will not be afraid to win this game with 35 runs. We are a great team and our fastball is better than every other teams fastball. I’m just saying, this matchup can present some difficulties and if we are sloppy, this game will move very fast. It’s the type of team you blink and there’s 6 mins left in the 3rd quarter. They are very well coached and this will not be easy. McD is happy to let them run down the field picking up a few yards each play and then tighten up in the redzone and make them kick field goals. Then we go down and score TDs. Eventually they have to abandon the run. All the while they are just burning their own clock. Thats the way our team has been operating. Other than the Ravens game it has worked well for us. 1 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 7 hours ago, The Helmet of said: Bills are ranked 30th in rush yards per attempt and 18th in rush yards per game. The most important stat is wins and losses, but pretending they’re studs in run D is not grounded in reality. This is a weakness that other teams will attempt to exploit. And yet we only give up 0.6 rushing TDs per game which is good enough for 6th in the league. We give up 18.7 ppg which is also 6th in the NFL. Running defense may look bad by yardage but other than the Ravens game, it hasn't hurt us one bit. 1 Quote
YattaOkasan Posted December 4 Posted December 4 13 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said: the only one I can think of is Hail Murray game ( in which Allen played flawlessly). Jax last year is pretty clear example, but that has weirdness of travel (also not totally Josh's fault, thanks for the fumble diggs). Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 5 hours ago, MikePJ76 said: This feels like a tight game because McVay is the guy who will find a flaw in the Bills defense and go after it. We will know where this defense stands after this game. I think this game plays out the same as a lot of the games this year. If Buffalo makes them kick field goals early and then scores and its 14- or 17-6 Buffalo before the half then the bills defense can do what it does best and take the ball away when stafford throws the ball 30 times in the second half. I thought tyler higbee was going to be back this week but apparently he is not ready yet. Kryen williams is having an excellent year and their wr are excellent and colby Parkinson has been good at Tight End averaging about 10 yards a catch. Going to probably take into the 30s this week again to win. Fun note the Bills won the AFC East last week and can win the NFC West this week going 4-0 against the division if they win. The Rams avg 21.2 ppg but its going to take into the 30s to beat them? 1 Quote
stevewin Posted December 4 Posted December 4 48 minutes ago, syhuang said: Wonder if Samuel foot is turf toe raising it's ugly head again 2 Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 51 minutes ago, syhuang said: Getting Carter back is a pretty big plus. The guy was playing good before he got injured. 1 Quote
freddyjj Posted December 4 Posted December 4 (edited) 55 minutes ago, syhuang said: Interesting no mention of Josh Allen as it did appear he was favoring his left hand and grimacing after plays. Might have just been his "snow squint". Edited December 4 by freddyjj 1 1 Quote
BearNorth Posted December 4 Posted December 4 4 minutes ago, stevewin said: Wonder if Samuel foot is turf toe raising it's ugly head again Yeah we only keep hanging 30 + points down 2 of our top 4 receivers.... 2 Quote
No_Matter_What Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Can somebody tell me what "walk-thru practice" actually means? Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted December 4 Posted December 4 27 minutes ago, YattaOkasan said: Jax last year is pretty clear example, but that has weirdness of travel (also not totally Josh's fault, thanks for the fumble diggs). that Jax London game is in its own category of stupidity. If we didn’t have to travel and then lose half the team to injury, might have been a different outcome! 1 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted December 4 Posted December 4 14 minutes ago, freddyjj said: Interesting no mention of Josh Allen as it did appear he was favoring his left hand and grimacing after plays. Might have just been his "snow squint". I read somewhere that Allen said he dinged his "funny bone" on that play which can hurt like hell for a few minutes but have zero longer term effects. 1 Quote
Simon Posted December 4 Posted December 4 5 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said: Can somebody tell me what "walk-thru practice" actually means? It just means that they practice at the indoor facility next to the pool so nobody is allowed to run. 3 Quote
TheWei44 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 6 minutes ago, No_Matter_What said: Can somebody tell me what "walk-thru practice" actually means? My take is that it's not a practice on the field with plays, contact, etc. but the teams still project the extent to which each player would actually practice if it were a regular practice. 1 Quote
Rocky Landing Posted December 4 Posted December 4 1 minute ago, Simon said: It just means that they practice at the indoor facility next to the pool so nobody is allowed to run. I believe they're also allowed to carry scissors, if they choose. 1 3 1 Quote
MikePJ76 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 30 minutes ago, Scott7975 said: The Rams avg 21.2 ppg but its going to take into the 30s to beat them? Yes. With a healthy offense and having to win out almost I think it will take 31 to beat them. 1 Quote
Simon Posted December 4 Posted December 4 3 minutes ago, Rocky Landing said: I believe they're also allowed to carry scissors, if they choose. Bills coaches lead their team through a final walkthrough just days before their big showdown with the LA Rams: <AP> 1 7 1 Quote
Scott7975 Posted December 4 Posted December 4 1 minute ago, MikePJ76 said: Yes. With a healthy offense and having to win out almost I think it will take 31 to beat them. I don't think our defense is going to give up 30 points to a middle of the road team. 1 2 Quote
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