John from Riverside Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Differences between last years outcome and this years outcome? - Last year....teams load up to stop the run and dare Losman to beat them.....offensive line doesn't give the protection needed and we have to pass so we lose THIS YEAR - We dont pass one time in the drive.....except for the winning score with Lee Evans wide open......every play is a mauling run first down first down first down TOUCHDOWN And our defense is hooting and hollering it up on the sideline Thoughts?
Dawgg Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? The run defense is porous. Secondary is very young... Differences between last years outcome and this years outcome? - Last year....teams load up to stop the run and dare Losman to beat them.....offensive line doesn't give the protection needed and we have to pass so we lose THIS YEAR - We dont pass one time in the drive.....except for the winning score with Lee Evans wide open......every play is a mauling run first down first down first down TOUCHDOWN And our defense is hooting and hollering it up on the sideline Thoughts?
MDH Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? They've been upable to come up with those stops for 8 years now, even when the D was ranked #1 or 2 in the league.
DrDawkinstein Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? The run defense is porous. Secondary is very young... the same person who let Jax complete a long downfield pass to move into scoring position to win the game with under a minute remaining. oh wait, nate's gone. ok, then the LB's who were in position to knock down the pass to prevent Jax from scoring and winning the game on the last play. oh wait, London and Posey are gone and Wire isnt playing safety anymore...
Niagara 66 Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 "They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play?" We had that problem last year, too. Against the Titans, they ran, ran, ran, WITH THE WIND. We had to call TO our defense was reeling so bad. Then they scored anyway. I love our O-Line moves. We still have the draft and some more time to do something about run stopping. The guys we let go couldn't stop the run last year, why do you think they woulda been able to next year?
John from Riverside Posted March 6, 2007 Author Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? The run defense is porous. Secondary is very young... Defense plays up their safties and gears everything towards stoping the run....KNOWING that if they get beat deep the bills have a offensive line good enough to mix up pass and run to score 7 intead of 3 on the next drive Also....because our offense has been on the field all day with their running game we have a fresh defense in the 4th quarter to make that needed stop.
sweetbaboo Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 They've been upable to come up with those stops for 8 years now, even when the D was ranked #1 or 2 in the league. that's true...i haven't seen the Bills come up with many good stops on 3rd or 4th and short since the days of shane conlan
Tortured Soul Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 - Last year....teams load up to stop the run and dare Losman to beat them.....offensive line doesn't give the protection needed and we have to pass so we lose Thoughts? John, you're thinking too much. 4th down 1 to go on the Patriots 7. We're up by 10 and we need a first to effectively put the game away...
ROCCEO Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 I think this thread should be retitled, "The official 'THe offseason is causing my mind to rapidly erode' thread".
IDBillzFan Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 John, we'll never be up by seven at any time in the season because, in case you haven't noticed, we have the worst defense in the NFL today. It would be different if we signed Nate to $80M, but we didn't, so we're basically done.
BADOLBILZ Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 They've been upable to come up with those stops for 8 years now, even when the D was ranked #1 or 2 in the league. They were really terrible against the run last year and the well coached teams that they faced(Indy, Tennessee) wisely just ran it down their throat when they needed to. But the Bills did win 7 games in 2006 and in 4 of them they got a very late defensive stop. Minnesota, which ran out of time in the redzone. GB, when Simpson picked off Favre's ill advised goal line pass in the endzone. And the back-to-back late game stops against Houston and Jacksonville that allowed Losman and co. just enough time to secure a last second come-from-behind victory. The theme in those wins were teams that were throwing the football against the Bills defense. Also, note the quality of those teams HC's: three rookies and the meathead that hired "Meathead".
mattypro89 Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 They've been upable to come up with those stops for 8 years now, even when the D was ranked #1 or 2 in the league. probably cuase they had been on the feild for an hour because of the offense's in ability to use up time!
IDBillzFan Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 They were really terrible against the run last year and the well coached teams that they faced(Indy, Tennessee) wisely just ran it down their throat when they needed to. But the Bills did win 7 games in 2006 and in 4 of them they got a very late defensive stop. Minnesota, which ran out of time in the redzone. GB, when Simpson picked off Favre's ill advised goal line pass in the endzone. And the back-to-back late game stops against Houston and Jacksonville that allowed Losman and co. just enough time to secure a last second come-from-behind victory. The theme in those wins were teams that were throwing the football against the Bills defense. Also, note the quality of those teams HC's: three rookies and the meathead that hired "Meathead". You really make a good point here. The truth of the matter is, we should have lost the Minnesota game. I don't remember the exact details of the play, but Johnson had (I think) Marcus Robinson wide open down the right sideline for six to take the lead near the end. I think it went off Robinson's fingers, but either way you could see the play developing and you thought to yourself "Crap. Not again." Alternately, the Colts killed us on the ground for the last six minutes of that game. Many argue that if Lindell hit that field goal, the Colts still would have scored...and I can't disagree with that point. As it was, they hit the ground with a one-point lead and put us away, and it was a painful thing to watch.
Ramius Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? The run defense is porous. Secondary is very young... This post right here captures the essence of what is wrong with the Bills fan base. We have a great optimistic post about the Bills future offense, and the "we have the worst defense" choads feel the need to piss all over everyone else's posts.
justnzane Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 the same person who let Jax complete a long downfield pass to move into scoring position to win the game with under a minute remaining. oh wait, nate's gone. ok, then the LB's who were in position to knock down the pass to prevent Jax from scoring and winning the game on the last play. oh wait, London and Posey are gone and Wire isnt playing safety anymore... That game you are refering should have a PI call on the offense there. I would not lump that on nate. Besides nate did come up big in the end this past season. Not too mention that touchdown IIRC was questionable.
DrDawkinstein Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 This post right here captures the essence of what is wrong with the Bills fan base. We have a great optimistic post about the Bills future offense, and the "we have the worst defense" choads feel the need to piss all over everyone else's posts. couldnt agree more.
C.Biscuit97 Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Indeed. Let me also flip it for you. : 4th Quarter, on the road, Bills are down by 4. They need a critical stop with 3 minutes left. Who makes the play? The run defense is porous. Secondary is very young... Kelsay, McCargo, Schobel, Hargrove, Tripplett, Williams, Denney, and either Okoye/ Branch allows for our best defensive line rotation in years. Better rotation = fresher bodies playing against tired fat guys. I don't have the stats but I believe the Bills seemed to improved against the run as the games went on. P.S. Please feel free to subsitute Patrick Willis for the rookie DTs if you want.
DrDawkinstein Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 That game you are refering should have a PI call on the offense there. I would not lump that on nate. Besides nate did come up big in the end this past season. Not too mention that touchdown IIRC was questionable. on that deep ball, the WR was going for the ball, Nate turned in time just to see it go by him and into the hands of the WR. Nate came up big this season. im not taking anything away from that. but all im saying is that we are hardly dismantling the "greatest defense in the league" or anything like that. we are a CB, a LB and maybe a DT away from being just as good, if not better than, last year's D. yes we have some big holes, but there are only a few of them.
2020 Our Year For Sure Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 They were really terrible against the run last year and the well coached teams that they faced(Indy, Tennessee) wisely just ran it down their throat when they needed to. But the Bills did win 7 games in 2006 and in 4 of them they got a very late defensive stop. Minnesota, which ran out of time in the redzone. GB, when Simpson picked off Favre's ill advised goal line pass in the endzone. And the back-to-back late game stops against Houston and Jacksonville that allowed Losman and co. just enough time to secure a last second come-from-behind victory. The theme in those wins were teams that were throwing the football against the Bills defense. Also, note the quality of those teams HC's: three rookies and the meathead that hired "Meathead". Late-game stop against Jacksonville? Are you referring to the game in which Jacksonville took over with 2:58 left from their own 38, and our defense allowed them to go 62 yards in 2:30 to score the game-tying touchdown with 34 seconds left? You're right, a truly heroic defensive effort. "(:34) 9-D.Garrard pass short right to 18-M.Jones for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Caught 3 yds. into end zone, along right sideline. 10-J.Scobee extra point is GOOD, Center-88-J.Zelenka, Holder-2-C.Hanson. JAX 24 BUF 24, 11 plays, 62 yards, 2:30 drive, 14:32 elapsed" link Fortunately, our offense was able to get into position for the game-winning field goal, despite taking over with only 22 seconds left.
BADOLBILZ Posted March 6, 2007 Posted March 6, 2007 Kelsay, McCargo, Schobel, Hargrove, Tripplett, Williams, Denney, and either Okoye/ Branch allows for our best defensive line rotation in years. Better rotation = fresher bodies playing against tired fat guys. I don't have the stats but I believe the Bills seemed to improved against the run as the games went on. P.S. Please feel free to subsitute Patrick Willis for the rookie DTs if you want. It's not just the rotation, it's the scheme. The Bills DL play one gap, which means they don't spend the entire day in a wrestling match with guys that outweigh them by 50 lbs.. While they were weak against the run from start to finish, they were always ready to rush the passer, even after already having given up 150 on the ground. As we found out, there are a lot of teams that can't stick to the run, even when they are getting nearly 5 yards a pop.
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