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Allen now leads the league in total TDs, with 33 (Burrow hasn't played yet, 2 behind). He needs 7 more to extend his already record streak to 5 straight seasons of 40+ (Brees did it 3 seasons in a row, no one else has more than 2 (Allen has the benefit of a 17th game, which he needed to hit the number in 2022))

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1 hour ago, Gatorman0519 said:

I fear we don’t have the defense/coaching to make a run. Hope I’m wrong. 

I am glad this kind of thing happened now, if it had to happen at all.   The Bills are good.  The culture is good  

The defense failed today but let’s face it, Stafford and especially his top two receivers, played amazing football and made catches that could not be defended, even with good coverage.  Stopping the run has been a red flag for the defense, our DL did not show today.  McD made a few decisions that will be debated as well. 

Thanks to Allen it ended just a 2 point game.  

Listened to a few Bills interviews, the players always say they go back and “learn” from what happened, it doesn’t matter if it is a win or a loss.  I wish the Sabres could make this practice part of their culture.  

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38 minutes ago, Pimlach said:

I am glad this kind of thing happened now, if it had to happen at all.   The Bills are good.  The culture is good  

The defense failed today but let’s face it, Stafford and especially his top two receivers, played amazing football and made catches that could not be defended, even with good coverage.  Stopping the run has been a red flag far the defense, our DL did not show today.  McD made a few decisions that will be debated as well. 

Thanks to Allen it end just a 2 point game.  

Listened to a few Bills interviews, the players always say they go back and “learn” from what happened, it doesn’t matter if it is a win or a loss.  I wish the Sabres could make this practice part of their culture.  

Thanks for this post, Punch. Seems all I’ve read are criticisms of the D, which they deserve, but sometimes you just nave to tip your hat to the players on the other team. Stafford was elite with his ball placement and what can you say about Nacua. And McVeigh showed why his play designs can give teams fits; he’s one of the best there is from a schematic standpoint. 

Sometimes it’s just easier to give the other guys full credit for their talents than it is to wallow in misery. 

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5 hours ago, Flashsabre said:

The defence should be ashamed of themselves

I’ve been saying for years they need a Ray Lewis leader on defense and I’m not talking about an over the hill Von Miller. 

5 hours ago, Gatorman0519 said:

I fear we don’t have the defense/coaching to make a run. Hope I’m wrong. 

This is exactly how I feel

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Everybody complaining about the d line is missing the point here. You're not going to get a good qb on the ground, and you saw that yesterday. Relying on a pass rush is bad strategy.

You need to score points. Mcdermott comes out and his first comment is that he wished they had more success on the ground. Buddy, if you run it, you don't have the time to come back like you did, to give yourself a chance to mismanage the clock and blow the ending of the game for your superhero qb, who constantly covers up your dinosaur brained missteps. 

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39 minutes ago, sodbuster said:

Everybody complaining about the d line is missing the point here. You're not going to get a good qb on the ground, and you saw that yesterday. Relying on a pass rush is bad strategy.

You need to score points. Mcdermott comes out and his first comment is that he wished they had more success on the ground. Buddy, if you run it, you don't have the time to come back like you did, to give yourself a chance to mismanage the clock and blow the ending of the game for your superhero qb, who constantly covers up your dinosaur brained missteps. 

I’m not sure. If they establish the run in the first half they perhaps better control the clock and keep the Rams’ offence off the field a bit. I’m not going to criticize the offence in any way, but I see his point. The D wasn’t able to match the star players on the Rams yesterday, and a more clock conscious offence was likely the only way. By the 2nd half, we had no choice but to throw the ball. 
 

 

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15 hours ago, Scottysabres said:

Bills throwing this game away in all 3 phases of the game. Not a good look for a supposed super bowl contender.

Lesson? Don't count your chickens before they're hatched.

They blew it on defense and special teams, but they scored 42 points.  The Bills scored more on offense than the Rams.  It was the stupid punt block that cost them.

Not sure how you can say they lost in the offensive phase of the game.  They scored their second highest total of the year yesterday.

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The Bills D has been their weakness all season.

It has not been able to stop the run and they've struggled against the pass. It's been said they've been built to allow yards but stop opponents from scoring when they get to the red zone. It makes sense given how many yards they give up but generally rank well in points allowed.  That said, it's a crap strategy and it showed. They currently play to outscore the other team and any team with good offensive talent can beat them.

And to think, but for the blocked punt for a TD they actually did execute on the outscore the opponent strategy. But, they need to get better on defense and they need a front 4 that can shutdown a running game and coverage personnel that can cover.

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6 minutes ago, LTS said:

The Bills D has been their weakness all season.

It has not been able to stop the run and they've struggled against the pass. It's been said they've been built to allow yards but stop opponents from scoring when they get to the red zone. It makes sense given how many yards they give up but generally rank well in points allowed.  That said, it's a crap strategy and it showed. They currently play to outscore the other team and any team with good offensive talent can beat them.

And to think, but for the blocked punt for a TD they actually did execute on the outscore the opponent strategy. But, they need to get better on defense and they need a front 4 that can shutdown a running game and coverage personnel that can cover.

They live and die by the turnovers.  They didn't get any yesterday.

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3 hours ago, Doohicksie said:

They blew it on defense and special teams, but they scored 42 points.  The Bills scored more on offense than the Rams.  It was the stupid punt block that cost them.

Not sure how you can say they lost in the offensive phase of the game.  They scored their second highest total of the year yesterday.

I posted before the half

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