Old Coot Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago The tush push is a play where the D knows exactly what you will do but you plan to out execute the D. Successful tush push plays work when the OL gets a surge forward against the DL. On our tush plays that failed our OL did not get the surge forward. The announcers said KC was trying to time the snap to they get the initial surge. If that's the case the solution is for Josh to vary the snap count to draw the DL off sides or to at least make the DL hesitate do the OL gets that forward surge. 1 Quote
Thrivefourfive Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago On 1/28/2025 at 12:19 PM, Buffalo Barbarian said: he did, i have no idea how a guy who couldn't see the ball got to decide where the ball was spotted. Also they spotted Kincaid short to create the fourth down in the first place. How is it even possible for a ref who CANT SEE THE BALL to even be involved in the spot?? He/she can demonstrate where they saw the ball carrier’s body, but without the ball, it has to be someone who can see the stupid thing. And if they can’t, REPLAY League’s fixed. They leave enough to play around with rules-wise when games are close. Like the phantom yellow flag on Kincaid’s drop. We will not get any explanations that are real. Because they cheated. Can’t continue cheating if you admit to it. Multi billion dollar league… is scared of outcomes. Scared to talk to the press. Scared to answer to millions of fans. Completely unacceptable. The Bills cost the Bills. And the league/refs cost the Bills both are true Quote
BananaB Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Allen can’t go right, just like George Costanza can’t go left Quote
ShakAttack Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago One of my issues with the Bills is that they don't seem to play loose until they have a lead (or if they are way behind). When the game is close, they play tight. Stuff like, running a conservative short yardage run on 2nd and 1, instead of being creative. Or, to your point, neglecting to try a sneak to the right, even when KC had been stopping or nearly stopping that play all night. That's why some of our most explosive plays this season seemed to take place when we had a comfortable lead or when we were losing by decent bit (Shakir pass play vs. Ravens, a lot of the big plays against the Rams, Allen's drive and TD strike to Hollins when we were down 21-10 to KC, etc). Quote
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