keepthefaith Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Big game coming up. A chance to knock the perennial division champs out of the top spot. Both teams coming off of a loss. A road game. Their all-world QB not playing. He's replaced by a very inexperienced QB. How will the Bills respond defensively to this opportunity? Pass rush has been lacking. You know what the other team wants to do. They want to protect their QB with a good running game and a high percentage passing game. Pressure on the QB looks like a good recipe for a win. Will the Bills take an aggressive approach given the opportunity? Will they send 5-6 rushers after this guy on obvious passing downs? Will they do what it takes to get pressure on a young and inexperienced QB or will they "play it safe" and drop LBs and safeties into coverage like they did against the Dolphins allowing Chad Pennington to rack up big numbers a few yards at a time? I think we'll all learn a lot about this head coach this upcoming week watching the Bills defense play against the pass.
bizell Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 HEY PERRY LETS JUST SIT IN COVER 2 RUSHING 4 GUYS THE WHOLE GAME OKAY, WE'LL LOSE BUT IT'LL BE "CLOSE" AND YOU WONT LOOK AS BAD
Realist Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 The high percentage passing game is exactly what the Bills cannot defend. They are in trouble against teams like this.
Golden Wheels Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Unless something changes, Cassel will have a field day throwing quick slants to Welker and Moss....screen passes to Faulk or the tight end.
kbuckley9091 Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Unless something changes, Cassel will have a field day throwing quick slants to Welker and Moss....screen passes to Faulk or the tight end. This could be a massacre! You've got the BEST quick-short passing team agains the WORST team at defending it !! I have never had LESS confidence going into a game, than I do for this one. The place has already been a house of horrors for us & now we go in there with little confidence....
Beerball Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 I think that yesterday was the perfect example of a trap game. The Bills coaches obviously overlooked the NY Bretts because they were looking ahead to the ne* game. Either that or we were trying to make sure ne* feels over confident.
Dan Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 Somehow average players always seem to have all pro, career games against us (cough Ginn). God I hope Cassell doesn't throw for 500 yards with 4 TDs.
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