Jump to content

Which unit is more directly responsible for this loss  

30 members have voted

  1. 1. Which unit is more directly responsible for this loss

    • Offense that can't score in the red zone
      16
    • Defense that can't get itself off the field
      7
    • They both are equally at fault
      7
    • Who cares, we lost!
      0


Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Defense allowed 3 hellaciously long drives including the game winner. Offense couldn't put the ball in the end zone, and couldn't convert final chance.

 

So...

Edited by JÂy RÛßeÒ
Posted

I thought that Schobel's strip of Delhomme and the subsequent recovery by Kelsay before halftime was a turnover?! Is it still being replayed by the NFL's crack officials? My opinion, is that the Bills never seem to strike when close to the endzone, and field goals are the preferred way of scoring! It seems that way, at least! By the way, it's always a team effort or lack thereof!

Posted
I thought that Schobel's strip of Delhomme and the subsequent recovery by Kelsay before halftime was a turnover?! Is it still being replayed by the NFL's crack officials? My opinion, is that the Bills never seem to strike when close to the endzone, and field goals are the preferred way of scoring! It seems that way, at least! By the way, it's always a team effort or lack thereof!

513974[/snapback]

Oh yeah - I was on a hotdog & potty run and missed that. :blink:

Posted

The fact remains that we suck even tho a team leader was released. And NO he didn't suck!!!

 

DB should be grateful he's no longer here and I think he is.

Posted
Who would have thought that even this thread would be vulnerable to a DB Hijack ?  :blink:

514003[/snapback]

:)

 

The fact remains that we suck even tho a team leader was released.  And NO he didn't suck!!! 

 

DB should be grateful he's no longer here and I think he is.

513995[/snapback]

I know I sure am. :w00t:
×
×
  • Create New...