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Well it was the most recent half they played; so...
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another fan that started watching after halftime
To be clear, you don't see why we had trouble stopping the run with
Williams on IR
Spillane with zero reps
Tonga coming back from injury, and
Landry coming back from injury.
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Really?
We can have this discussion after Game 17, but if we have secured the division, I expect us to rest several starters.
I agree. I thought it was so odd. Poor coaching.I couldn't figure out why we weren't kicking into the end zone after it became clear that the coverage team was struggling. The 58-yarder was the beginning of the end of this game.
To be frank Tonga, Barmore, Durden, Ponder were active correct?To be clear, you don't see why we had trouble stopping the run with
Williams on IR
Spillane with zero reps
Tonga coming back from injury, and
Landry coming back from injury.
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Really?
Agreed, they are still home.. coming off a win. We are coming off a loss.. I like us in the under dog role anywayI don't think that it is strange if the bettors are right. BAL is currently favored by 2.5,
Also are you going to have some comments on Barmore? He was supposed to be a force next to Williams? He was supposed to be able to as step up in the absence of Williams.. I'm not sure he's better than Durden right now and I had high expectations for Barmore this season. We can't ignore this. TheRainMaker stated he was benched for a half recently.. your thoughts?To be clear, you don't see why we had trouble stopping the run with
Williams on IR
Spillane with zero reps
Tonga coming back from injury, and
Landry coming back from injury.
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Really?
Is it in Providence?...Living in a much, Much nicer house than that in which he lived back then...
I have them losing against Baltimore and winning the next 2... until we see the run defense get back to being elite they will struggle don't matter what else they do on defense don't stop the run you likely lose..Even if it ends with 3 losses in the last 4 games and 1-N-Done in the POs?
No offense man but you literally disappeared from the board the day before NE beat Buffalo the first time, and didn’t show up again until after Buffalo beat NE over 2 months later? No posts between 10/05 and 12/15. That’s some weak stuff.
We need better talent to beat deep 1 cover and on defensive
Please can we get someone
A.C we also can't have the mentally of thinking other teams aren't what they normally are. Vrabel's gonna have them prepare for the Lamar we all know..I don't think so. None of those teams have the offense buffalo does. And the defense on all 3 of those teams is not good.
Lamar is not Lamar right now and doesn't have great weapons, Henry might be able to do some thing but they will probably be the focus of the defense
You're spot on! I'll add that even with those issues that we have, we have won 11 games. Coming off dismal 4-13 seasons this team has taken the coaching and Vrabel's teachings and have thirved all season..Some of you really ride the roller coaster of emotions game to game, huh? But hey, that's part of what makes this a fun sports market.
I think you have to keep a big picture focus. They still control their own destiny. They win the division and host a home playoff game if they can beat the Jets and the Dolphins. It's a great position to be in. It would have been nice to slam the door shut on BUF, but them's the breaks. Other guys get paid too for a reason. And despite some people here who want to speak into existence that BUF stinks like a skunk around Josh Allen all of a sudden, they absolutely do not. Sure they have flaws but it's still a pretty strong roster and Allen is a transcendent enough talent that he can make up for a lot of deficiencies himself.
1st seed seems kind of like a pipe dream now, but oh well. It's not life or death. Always great to have a bye but it doesn't disqualify you from going on a deep run because you didn't get it. By definition there has to be at least one team in each championship game who didn't get the bye. It's not the end of the world.
We've had some specific issues defending the run lately. But those issues really started when Williams and Tonga were out. hen Tonga came back but Spillane went out to offset. Injuries are a part of the game so you can't excuse extreme drop off like that when guys go out BUT all indications are Spillane and Williams will be back and when they had everyone the run defense was phenomenal. So is this a big picture issue for them? I don't think so, as of right now. There are tangible solutions to the issue with guys coming back.
The big picture issues I see for them are:
1) The LB/S coverage is weak. Prevents them from unlocking their man coverage ability at CB.
2) The pass rush is weak. This exasperates issues #1 because other team's backs and TEs are going to uncover themselves against our LBs/Ss like clockwork if they have time to get into their routes.
3) Very little separation ability from the receiving options which puts a lot of pressure on Maye to be amazing and/or McDaniels to scheme everything up in the passing game. Also prevents this from being the type of passing offense that can be productive AND open things up underneath for the running game.
4) Inconsistent/weak run blocking. This is exasperated by issue #3 because as productive as the passing game has been, it's not having an open things up effect on the running game.
5) Maye's natural progression. Guy might be the MVP but being a super bowl winning QB is tough. Lots of pressure to always make the right decisions. When to tuck and run vs. hang in the pocket. When to throw it away. When to take the checkdown vs. throw to the downfield option. If the first option is a more aggressive playcall still need to know what situations call for you to come off that a tick quicker than in other situations where you should stick with it longer. It's very tough and there's a reason why second year QBs don't win a ton of playoff games and super bowls and the ones that do usually have rosters way more stacked than ours which is still more average/good than great throughout.
Lot of other teams have flaws/big picture issues too though. So while I'd probably predict that the above eventually do us in against someone in the playoffs, they can still overcome it to make a run and they're in still pretty great positioning down the stretch to win the division even if the bye is probably out of reach.
It’s really kind of sad Captain. You are an old guy like me, who has seen a lot of football and should understand one loss after 10 straight wins is not a death knell but time and again you act like a scared 7 year old girl throwing running to her room stomping her feet and crying that everything sucks, nothing will ever be good and I’m never coming out of my room.Actually, yes it did.
Good stuff Bob. Hit on everything perfectly. Adding that the team is the best road team all season I don't think they lost on the road this season...I think it is always good to let a lose breath so you can come back with a clear head. So my big thoughts 48 hrs or so after the fact.
#1 I feel in a weird way MORE encouraged by this loss than by the week 5 win. Why? Lots of reasons. During week 5 the Bills entered the game the more injured team. This time we did. During week 5 the Bills lost the turnover battle 0-3 and we won by a 3 points. This time we pretty much went even (I don't really want to count that Maye Int). And lost by 4. This in week 5 the refs seemed more or less equal in what they gave or take. Last week the calls clearly went the Bills way. I am not one to blame refs, but they are a factor. And that was a huge advantage.
I don't think HFA matters much in these games. It is a short trip and the field conditions are more or less equal. Bills/Pats is a very small HFA. I know it averages out to 3... but some matter much more. Cross country, Mile High, drastically different climates. Also neither stadium is really built to amplify sound. So instead of the usual -3/-2.5 i'd call this a -1. Not the mention the biggest difference of all.. In week 5 we faced bad Josh Allen.. This week we faced good Josh Allen. He will probably be somewhere in between next time.
So overall week 5 he had A LOT of things break our way and won by only 3. This time we had A LOT MORE go against us and lost by only 4. I feel like if that week 5 game played out 10 times (with even health) we win only 3 times or so. This time i feel if a healthy Pats play a healthy Bills we win maybe 6 of 10. So yes. Even after the loss I think it is fair to say we have close this gap. Last time in week 5 the better team lost. This time i believe the better team also lost. It goes to show how much the Pats have improved.
#2 Special Teams was a disaster. And the Bills are not that good and we are not that bad. That will not happen again.
#3 Vrabel keeps playing too conservative at the end of games. Again we had to settle for a FG attempt cause he was too concerned with leaving time for the other team. Eventually he needs to trust Maye and the offense to make it happen. This overly conservative way to finish a half has come back to bite them multiple times.
#4 We saw what Maye can do on the ground when given the green light. They have been saving his running to keep him healthy. I think we will see more of this duel threat Maye in the playoffs.
#5 Even with Tonga we were not able to contain Cook well enough. Williams and Spillane are needed for a back of his quality. I believe they can bottle him up more like they did in week 5 with all hands on deck.
#6 Henderson was beastly, but that is also the Bills run D. Unlike us... they have no one who will fix it. Henderson will eat again next time too.. maybe not 2 50+ yard runs... but he will breaks some big ones.
#7 Allen just had too much time. Williams makes their pass rush work. This will be the top thing to address next off season either with a trade or the draft.
#8 I will say right now, based on what i've seen the past 2 games... IF the Pats are healthy and all things being equal, I think they are the best team in the AFC by a hair. But having to win 3 games in a row will be tough, and IDK if i feel any AFC team is up to that. Take care of business the next 2 weeks. I think the bye is out of reach, but they can win themselves a chance at rest for their starters.
#9 While i don't feel good about their chances this year without the first round bye, I feel good about them next year. What they are building here seems ready to transition smoothly in coming years.
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