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55 minutes ago, NewEra said:

I’d give another game ball to our DTs as well.  I thought Ed and Daquan played really well vs the run 

 

Lindenbaum was getting absolutely dominated almost all game long.

 

You know it's bad when you get pushed back into your QB and trip him on a handoff.

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48 minutes ago, Big Turk said:

 

Lindenbaum was getting absolutely dominated almost all game long.

 

You know it's bad when you get pushed back into your QB and trip him on a handoff.

Happened to our long snapper I think on the punt block in LA.

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6 hours ago, Magox said:

In a game where there hardly no explosive plays on offense there were players that made key plays for the Bills to win.  A big reason why the Bills didn't have a lot of yards is because they had the game under control for much of the game and Allen wasn't asked to do much.  With that said:

 

- Coach Babich and McD in installing a defensive game plan against the rush in the 1st half.  This is what led the Ravens to drop back and throw the ball more which led to costly turnovers.

- Ed Oliver was wreaking havoc against the rush and got some pass pressure

- Epenesa played excellent against the run and wasn't fooled when the Ravens went with 6 OL and the play call was for the OL to block and then go out to the flat for a pass and Epenesa wasn't fooled and that play ended in a sack by Rousseau which led to a FG attempt

- Milano beat his man on a blitz which led to Lamar throwing it earlier than he wanted to and led to a pick and then the great play where he tipped the two point conversion which ended up being huge

- Bernard was making tackles and got the big forced fumble and he recovered it.

- The offensive line did a good job in helping the team get 150 yards rushing against the #1 Rush defense in the league

- Damar Hamlin with the huge play on Lamar that led to the fumble.

- Josh Allen didn't make hardly any spectacular plays but he was efficient and didn't have any turnovers and did enough to be on the winning side (Oh and if Mark Andrews had caught that 2 point conversion he absolutely would have led the Bills to a victory)

I need to shout out AJE.

 

Full disclosure. I think he is a total JAG. A replacement level guy.

 

But every once in a blue moon, he has a game where he makes like 3 or 4 MASSIVE plays. Sometimes he goes 6 weeks between big plays. But when they come, they come in bunches.

 

He had one of those games yesterday. I fully expect him to disappear, but thank god for AJ Epenesa. He simultaneously manages to have a very impactful and invisible 6+ sack season every year. Weird player.

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6 hours ago, Magox said:

In a game where there hardly no explosive plays on offense there were players that made key plays for the Bills to win.  A big reason why the Bills didn't have a lot of yards is because they had the game under control for much of the game and Allen wasn't asked to do much.  With that said:

 

- Coach Babich and McD in installing a defensive game plan against the rush in the 1st half.  This is what led the Ravens to drop back and throw the ball more which led to costly turnovers.

- Ed Oliver was wreaking havoc against the rush and got some pass pressure

- Epenesa played excellent against the run and wasn't fooled when the Ravens went with 6 OL and the play call was for the OL to block and then go out to the flat for a pass and Epenesa wasn't fooled and that play ended in a sack by Rousseau which led to a FG attempt

- Milano beat his man on a blitz which led to Lamar throwing it earlier than he wanted to and led to a pick and then the great play where he tipped the two point conversion which ended up being huge

- Bernard was making tackles and got the big forced fumble and he recovered it.

- The offensive line did a good job in helping the team get 150 yards rushing against the #1 Rush defense in the league

- Damar Hamlin with the huge play on Lamar that led to the fumble.

- Josh Allen didn't make hardly any spectacular plays but he was efficient and didn't have any turnovers and did enough to be on the winning side (Oh and if Mark Andrews had caught that 2 point conversion he absolutely would have led the Bills to a victory)

Great post but also don't forget Tyler Bass for his near perfect kicks when it mattered and for Rasul Douglas for securing the onside attempt.

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7 hours ago, Magox said:

In a game where there hardly no explosive plays on offense there were players that made key plays for the Bills to win.  A big reason why the Bills didn't have a lot of yards is because they had the game under control for much of the game and Allen wasn't asked to do much.  With that said:

 

- Coach Babich and McD in installing a defensive game plan against the rush in the 1st half.  This is what led the Ravens to drop back and throw the ball more which led to costly turnovers.

- Ed Oliver was wreaking havoc against the rush and got some pass pressure

- Epenesa played excellent against the run and wasn't fooled when the Ravens went with 6 OL and the play call was for the OL to block and then go out to the flat for a pass and Epenesa wasn't fooled and that play ended in a sack by Rousseau which led to a FG attempt

- Milano beat his man on a blitz which led to Lamar throwing it earlier than he wanted to and led to a pick and then the great play where he tipped the two point conversion which ended up being huge

- Bernard was making tackles and got the big forced fumble and he recovered it.

- The offensive line did a good job in helping the team get 150 yards rushing against the #1 Rush defense in the league

- Damar Hamlin with the huge play on Lamar that led to the fumble.

- Josh Allen didn't make hardly any spectacular plays but he was efficient and didn't have any turnovers and did enough to be on the winning side (Oh and if Mark Andrews had caught that 2 point conversion he absolutely would have led the Bills to a victory)

I still think McD is a deer in the headlights.

 

he lucked out yesterday,


 

sad to say it.

I don’t have confidence in him.

 

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39 minutes ago, Savage said:

I still think McD is a deer in the headlights.

 

he lucked out yesterday,


 

sad to say it.

I don’t have confidence in him.

 

Love me some Hamlin though.

 

the guy just steps up every game.

 

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