Kelly to Allen Posted Sunday at 10:32 AM Posted Sunday at 10:32 AM Von Miller. Expect him to make a big impact in this game. He's going to play 70 % of the snaps imo. 1 Quote
Savage Posted Sunday at 12:43 PM Posted Sunday at 12:43 PM 2 hours ago, Kelly to Allen said: Von Miller. Expect him to make a big impact in this game. He's going to play 70 % of the snaps imo. As he should. I’m not a fan of the rotation thing. let them get in to the flow of the game. 2 Quote
colin Posted Sunday at 01:17 PM Posted Sunday at 01:17 PM For us to win, we'll need either the TEs or the outside WRs to have big time games, and the DL and or the LBs to ball out. I'm going with outside WRs and linebackers. Single coverage outside will be there, so that's the best way to break the ravens monster d, and if the linebackers play like champions they will disrupt the run game and force Lamar to drop back pass in the bitter Western New York Cold. Of course, Allen and the oline have to continue their tradition of being total savages, but that goes without saying Quote
The Cincinnati Kid Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM Posted Sunday at 01:43 PM Offensive Line being dominate in the run game and the defensive coaching staff and players for executing against Baltimore’s zone run/read scheme. Probably DQ Jones and rest of the 1-Tech rotation players need to stuff double teams to allow Milano and Bernard (and Williams/Taron) to make plays without having to shed blocks. Quote
GoBills! Posted Sunday at 01:57 PM Posted Sunday at 01:57 PM Shakir will move the sticks Cooper and Coleman will have deep ball plays Groot and Milano will hold Henry under 100 yards. 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM I'm going with Cooper. Baltimore is vulnerable outside. This needs to be the week where he gets targets funneled to him. Quote
BillsFan619 Posted yesterday at 06:41 AM Author Posted yesterday at 06:41 AM On 1/17/2025 at 12:00 PM, GreenMtnBillsFan said: Offensive Side of the Ball: Amari Cooper and/or Keon Coleman. Last week was about matchups in the middle of the field, this time the matchups are there for Cooper and Coleman to make big plays happen and keep Buffalo scoring. Defensive Side of the Ball: Ed Oliver or Terrell Bernard. We aren't gonna slow down Lamar and Henry a ton, but the DL is really the key to keeping pressure on and throwing Lamar off rhythm. If Ed can lead the charge for the DL and avoid getting blown off the ball, I think the Bills have a much better chance of keeping Henry at bay and keeping Lamar in their sights. I also think Bernard continues to grow as a defensive leader and helps sure up the middle of the field defense by fitting the run, occasionally blitzing, and covering the TE's. On 1/17/2025 at 2:16 PM, hondo in seattle said: Defense: Bernard Offense: Shakir I don't think Cook is going to get a lot of yards on the ground, certainly not as many as Henry. But I do expect Josh to pass for more yards than Lamar. On 1/17/2025 at 4:32 PM, Beast said: It has to be Bernard. 20 hours ago, Your Brown Eye said: Terrel Freaking Bernard Great job on picking TB, fellas. Game changing when he caused the fumble and recovered it. Also had four tackles, three of them solo. Go Bills! 1 Quote
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