saundena Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 I'm going to try and stay composed, even though my blood pressure is sky hight and I'm seeing red. The good news is that Jauron had this team ready to play. Maybe something finally clicked with him. If McKelvin dosen't fumble, chances are much greater that the Bills win this game First the Bad (Besides Leodis): Injuries to Kelsay and Poz- Not good Soft underneath pass D- Why do we always give up the under pass. We had decent pressure on Brady, but come on. We let them march down the field too many times. Someone needs to have a serious hear to heart with Fewell Clock Management- Wasted too much time in deciding if we should take the time out. . . before we finall took the time out. Long Passes- Not enough. Lee Evans- Where where you? You alwasy seem to go aaway in big games. The good: Trent- Looked sharp, unfearled his arm a but more often as the game progressed The O line- I can't want to see what this unit looks like in 3 weeks. Freddy- Tight Ends- Who misses Royal? Offensive play calling- For the most part (considering EVERYTHING that has happened in the past 10 days) trent and AVP did well. I liked the screens! Shoebel- Pretty good game Considering all of the changes hese bast few days, AND the fact that we missed Kelsay and Poz for much of the game, I think we did OK. If McKelvin would have just gone down, chances are pretty good that we beat NE on the road. These losses are just so crushing though. . .
Fezmid Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 The O line- I can't want to see what this unit looks like in 3 weeks. Except for Bell -- he was, by far, the worst player on the field and cost us dearly.
PearlHowardman Posted September 15, 2009 Posted September 15, 2009 NE played horrible tonight. Even I questioned many of Belichik's decisions.
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