Popular Post Virgil Posted September 21, 2021 Popular Post Share Posted September 21, 2021 (edited) © BILL INGRAM/PALM BEACH POST via Imagn Content Services, LLC Everyone has the club in their golf bag. You know the one I'm talking about (for me, it's the 7 wood). You are hooking and slicing shots all day and can't quite figure out what's wrong. Then you pull out that one club, crush it down the middle, and all of your clubs magically start to work again. For the Bills and McD, that club is the Miami Dolphins. After a 35-0 beating, one would think that all is right with the world, but confidence still isn't where it was before the season and the offense is the reason why. 1 - AJ Epenesa - The more I write these, the more you'll hear me say "I'm wrong a lot." I'm not willing to declare him a stud just yet, but AJ played one hell of a game. I'm going to talk about the rest of the defense in a moment, but AJ deserved his own thought. I personally believe it's only a matter of time before the NFL makes a rule change because of how he is hitting the quarterback. We saw it in the preseason and we saw it again today. After completely bull-rushing the left tackle, AJ launches his whole body off the ground and destroys the upper half of the quarterback. It's like watching a Madden animation. In a game where everyone on defense seemed to get theirs, that only goes to show just how good AJ had to play to stand out. With Groot also having a good game on the other side, it's hard to not be optimistic about the future of this defensive pass rush unit. 2 - Pass Rush - Seeing a coaching staff recognize flaws in their strategy, make adjustments the next game, and see success, is pretty much every fans dream. The pass rush and pass protection (later) were prime examples of that this week. Not only did AJ and Groot get good pressure on their own, Frazier sent a 5th blitzer on quite a few plays and found success almost every time. And by success, I mean defenders running unabated to the quarterback. This led to the quick exit of Tua and a season high in sacks and pressures. Groot got his first NFL sack and showed great containment speed. Brissett seemed to get hit on every drop back forcing errant throws. If this is a sign of things to come for our pass rush, opposing teams are going to have to make changes quickly. Also, while I like Hughes and Addison, they are becoming more expendable as each game passes. 3 - Pass Protection - After a terrible week one, the Bills increased their blocker projection by sometimes have 7 pass protectors on the field, including Gilly. From this, Allen had more time and we saw a much more effective rushing attack. We still ran our share of spread offense and had some rushes stopped behind the line of scrimmage, but it was a noticeable improvement from the prior week. Allen wasn't running for his life, which creates other questions.... 4 - Oh, dear Dad, can you see me now? I am myself, like you somehow I'll ride the wave where it takes me I'll hold the pain, release me © Sam Navarro-USA TODAY Sports 5 - Thunder and Lightning - When we drafted Moss and Motor showed up to camp leaner than ever, this was the game many fans were hoping for. Motor took one to the house from over 40 yards out. That play was beautiful for many reasons. Motor showed top end speed that he's been lacking since being drafted and the line made some amazing second level blocks to free him. While it didn't happen again in this game, it was production we haven't seen in recent years and showed the lightning capacity. As for Moss, who did get benched for an early fumble, he came on strong towards the end of the game. Moss had two really strong power runs where he turned negative plays into positive gains. His touchdown was a perfect example of his power as well as a later short yardage gain for a first. Like what we saw from Groot and AJ, hopefully this was a sign of great things to come and our play action was much more effective because of it. 6 - Allen/Daboll - Not everything was roses and sunshine in the game, as Josh and the pass game wasn't the main reason behind out 35 points. At halftime, Allen only had 62 passing yards. Last season, I remember being able to count on one hand the amount of uncatchable balls Josh threw. Like the Steelers game, Josh was still missing guys all over the field, even shockingly under-throwing them. He did have a great deep pass early to Sanders, but some would argue it was more of a rope than a soft pass needed for most deep throws. He missed Motor on a swing pass that could have been a solid gain and his interception was behind Diggs. He also should have been picked off for a second time on a poor pass into coverage deep to McKenzie. Pass rush was not a concern, nor was players getting open. Josh simply was missing them. It's concerning two games in a row, but not enough to think he's regressing. We are also still seeing a game plan that utilizes throws to Sanders. For two games in, here is my concern: Are we changing up our scheme and receiver focus just enough to kill the rhythm we had last year. I feel like Sanders is being targeted more than Diggs and Beasley, when that rapport is already established. I would love to see some All-22 reviews, but something is still clearly off. 7 - Special Teams - The jinx was real in this game. Not only did the announcers make a comment about Bass' accuracy, but others (who will not be named) made a prediction about Bass breaking the consecutive FG record. Between the two, it was almost no question that he missed his long field goal attempt. Haack had another punt that almost got blocked, but McKenzie had a few solid returns. Taiwan showed why he earns his spot as a gunner, quickly getting to muffed punt right before halftime. 8 - 4th down - If one thing let to this game to being a shutout blowout, it would be the execution on 4th down. The Bills were great and the Dolphins were far from it. The Dolphins easily could have put up 6 points with field goals as they made it deep into Bills territory a few times. Taron Johnson and Dane Jackson each made huge tackles in the open field to create a turnover on downs and the Bills defense simply found ways to come up big in seemingly every situation. Beyond that, the Dolphins were sloppy with the ball and seemed rattled from the beginning. From the memes and media reaction, it appears we are starting to become their white whale. © Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports 9 - Defensive Backs - Like a flashback to 2020, Poyer was all over the field with decisive tackles to players trying to hide and swing out of the backfield. Tre was decent, but still not great. Levi Wallace made a great interception and Taron Johnson seemed to be everywhere. I don't know why the Dolphins kept trying to pick on him, but he made them pay with batted balls and hard hits. While Miami aren't world beaters with their passing attack, our DB's did their jobs well and were a major reason in keeping the Dolphins off the scoreboard. 10 - Milano - Unlike someone else who hasn't shown up after his big payday, Milano was an absolute monster on the field today. While Taron Johnson and AJ were contenders for the defensive MVP of the game, Milano gets it from me. While a beneficiary of the new Frazier "everyone gets a sack" program, Milano showed great speed, wrap up ability. and was all over the field. Milano makes the plays you keep hoping to see from Edmunds. He was in the backfield and covering the outside with speed and conviction. While AJ was great with pressure, Milano was great with everything he did, which is why he gets the nod. 1-1 with two very winnable games coming up. It's a great position to be in and hopefully the offense can find their rhythm during those games. If they do, and the defense continues to perform like this, the NFL is will officially be on notice. Go Bills!!! BillsFans - Virgil Related Throw the Dolphins on the Pile Buffalo Bills at Miami Dolphins Week 2 game preview Buffalo Bills vs Steelers 9/12/2021- A Few Thoughts, in no particular order View full article Edited September 21, 2021 by Virgil 6 5 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ann Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 Great write-up, @Virgil. Have to wonder if the game would have changed if Miami had taken FGs in the first half and gone in down 14-6 instead of 14-0? Poyer was even feisty with the crowd! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TakeYouToTasker 2.0 Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 Great write-up, Virgil. Thank you. I agree whole heartedly on the D-Line and DB fronts. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
You Dirty Rat Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 This was great 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robs House Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 I always look forward to this thread. For the second week in a row I forgot football was on and spent the afternoon going to Home Depot and working in the yard, so it's nice to be able to read up on what I missed. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IDBillzFan Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 1 hour ago, Robs House said: I always look forward to this thread. For the second week in a row I forgot football was on and spent the afternoon going to Home Depot and working in the yard, so it's nice to be able to read up on what I missed. I have a better chance forgetting my son's birthday than forgetting football is on. 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B-Man Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 13 hours ago, Virgil said: Everyone has the club in their golf bag. You know the one I'm talking about (for me, it's the 7 wood). You are hooking and slicing shots all day and can't quite figure out what's wrong. Then you pull out that one club, crush it down the middle, and all of your clubs magically start to work again. For the Bills and McD, that club is the Miami Dolphins. After a 35-0 beating, one would think that all is right with the world, but confidence still isn't where it was before the season and the offense is the reason why. 7 wood !! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augie Posted September 21, 2021 Share Posted September 21, 2021 Well done, once again @Virgil. I like where you started with your #1. I am SUPER excited about Rousseau, but we didn’t really know what to expect with the new guy (to the Bills first, and to some degree to FOOTBALL!). But the most pleasant surprise to me is Epenesa. This does NOT look like the same guy who played for us last year, except in a few little flashes. I pray he can keep up this level of play. The defense is averaging 8 points/game allowed. Even our current offense should be able to win with that until we can get back into that groove they have shown in the past. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arm of Harm Posted September 22, 2021 Share Posted September 22, 2021 Great post as always, Virgil! Below are a few of my own thoughts about the game. 1) I love the way the defense has played, especially against the Dolphins. But, to paraphrase Bill Parcells, I'm not going to get the anointing oil out just yet. This year's Bills defense has yet to face a starting-caliber NFL quarterback. Ben Roethlisberger will be wearing a gold jacket when all is said and done, but last season his stats were worse than Trent Edwards or Losman. Sometimes a guy reaches a point where he's just done, and Roethlisberger is there. Also, the offensive lines the Bills have faced these first two weeks aren't exactly what I'd call world beaters. The defense has proven itself against the tests it's faced, but the sternest tests are yet to come. 2) Felix Dennis was an Englishman and an entrepreneur, and was worth close to $1 billion when he died. He wrote a book about how to be financially successful. In it he made the point that if you want to be successful as an entrepreneur, you must treat it as a game. Any other approach, and you will fail. Guaranteed. (At least according to Dennis.) This brings me to the subject of Josh Allen. Allen just signed a contract for big money. Serious money. The value of that contract is probably greater than the GDP of some micro-nations. While I don't claim to have any special insight as to why Allen has been playing badly, one possible explanation is that the monster contract caused him to stop treating it like a game. Hopefully he shakes out of this funk, and becomes the same guy we saw last year. 3) Virgil, I know that you personally are familiar with Bill from NYC. But for those who don't know him, he is a longtime poster on another board. For many many years, if he'd been able to fix one thing wrong with the team, it would have been the offensive line. No question whatever about that. Give him a second thing to be able to improve, and he would have chosen the defensive line. There are times when I wish he'd be made Bills GM for a year or two. I've got nothing against Beane, but I want the offensive line fixed. And I have 100% confidence that Bill would do whatever it took--literally whatever--to make that happen. I'd say that the two main things holding back this year's offense have been Allen's regression and the mediocre play of the OL. 4) Going into the season I'd been disappointed with Beane's track record in the second round. Now that we've seen some of year 2 Epenesa, that disappointed feeling is rapidly starting to vanish. 5) The work Singetary put in during the offseason appears to be paying off. I'm both excited by, and philosophical about, the Rousseau pick. Milano may have taken his game up a notch. If you could put his brain into Edmunds' body, you'd have a gold jacket type player. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fansince88 Posted September 22, 2021 Share Posted September 22, 2021 20 hours ago, Robs House said: I always look forward to this thread. For the second week in a row I forgot football was on and spent the afternoon going to Home Depot and working in the yard, so it's nice to be able to read up on what I missed. Whats funny is I did just the opposite. funny. I did just the opposite. I watched the game and then read the Home Depot flier and looked at the unkept lawn to see what I missed. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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