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A Few Thoughts About the Titans Game, in no particular order


Virgil

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2 hours ago, Virgil said:

 

3 - Diggs - Here's how I imagine halftime went in the Bills locker room.  Diggs walked up to Dorsey, threw his playbook in the trash, slapped Motor and told him to fake an injury, then stared down McD until he peed a little.  Because the second half of this game, 3rd quarter for what matters, was literally backyard football between Diggs and Allen.  Everyone else on the Bills might as well have sat down on the field with popcorn.  The deep ball touchdown reminded me a lot of the Smoke TD against the Pats where the DB got all turned around, and the minute Josh saw the hips turn, just launched it deep.  Watching the play unfold from the stands was a thing of beauty. 

 

 

I laughed just thinking about this actually happening.  :classic_laugh:

 

Great write up, @Virgil!

 

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6 hours ago, Virgil said:

1 - Henry

Yes, I know, this is a Bills review. However, the once known King Henry was easily considered to be the most dominant force coming onto the field, not wearing number 17. However, I was absolutely floored to see how much of a non-factor Henry was in this game. Not because the Bills had an excellent game plan for him, but because he finally seems to be wearing down in his age or due to injury. I spotted at least three tackles on Henry where someone took him down with one arm or solo, things which were nearly impossible in prior seasons. Groot arm-barred Henry on one play, and that seemed to be all she wrote for the Titans trying to run the ball. Without any viable receivers and a much weaker Henry, the Titans are in for a long season.

 

 

This is starting to look like the Larry Johnson effect.

 

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See also:  George, Eddie

                  Williams, Ricky

 

 

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14 minutes ago, KD in CA said:

 

This is starting to look like the Larry Johnson effect.

 

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Then add in the 121 playoff rushes from 2019-2021. In the 2019 season playoffs, he had 83 carrying that team the conference championship.

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8 hours ago, Virgil said:

1 - Henry


If it weren’t for that hold on Poyer in last year’s game, allowing Henry his 70 yard run, his average run per carry was pretty low from what I remember.

 

8 hours ago, Virgil said:

8 - Edmunds


I thought he played a very good game.  I think what’s happening with the linebackers is what we expected — the improved DLine is helping them succeed.

 

8 hours ago, Virgil said:

10 - Tua

I have to say, if the Bills can just tackle


No issues in two games, so far! You’re right about how to stop the Miami short-throw game, but it seems that our rookie DBs might be pretty damn good at tackling!

 


Offense gets all the attention, but the Bills’ defense has been such a pleasure to watch so far.

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Virgil said:

As for Cook, he may have broken off one good run in the 4th against back-ups, but he was still a non-factor in the game and looked kind of slow to me.

I was hoping to see some afterburners after Dion leveled the playing field. Oh well.

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@Virgil. I admire your writeups and in fact I recruited you here. That said, we won you know. We won big. I feel like this writeup pointed at the negatives (what little there was) of the game. As far as Henry goes, we held him to 25. He ran a 3.9 yd average this year against the Gmen and 1.9 average against the Bills. This isnt solely because he is loosing his snide. This is one way the Bills have improved. 

Cook needs to look much better. Im not sure how that is going to happen without the carries and if it is in mop up that he gets the opportunities then good. We might as well all realize we are the dominate team in the NFL. 

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10 hours ago, Virgil said:

5 - Preseason

If ever you needed a game to be reminded why the preseason means nothing, watching Shakir and Cooks in this game was it. Like most people pre-game, I expected Davis being out meant that Shakir was going to line up on the outside and have a solid game. I was not expecting the Kumerow show if I can even call it that. Granted, Shakir messing up on that 4th and short play most likely earned him a seat in the McD doghouse, but Shakir was a complete non-factor in this game. As for Cook, he may have broken off one good run in the 4th against back-ups, but he was still a non-factor in the game and looked kind of slow to me.


The Bills have done a great job developing their picks in recent years.  Let’s just relax wrt Cook.  This is a development year for him.

 

I thought it was great he got to carry the load in the 4Q, regardless of who was on the field.


 

 

p.s.  great job as always on these Virgil.  Thanks for doing it.

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11 hours ago, Fansince88 said:

@Virgil. I admire your writeups and in fact I recruited you here. That said, we won you know. We won big. I feel like this writeup pointed at the negatives (what little there was) of the game. As far as Henry goes, we held him to 25. He ran a 3.9 yd average this year against the Gmen and 1.9 average against the Bills. This isnt solely because he is loosing his snide. This is one way the Bills have improved. 

Cook needs to look much better. Im not sure how that is going to happen without the carries and if it is in mop up that he gets the opportunities then good. We might as well all realize we are the dominate team in the NFL. 


@virgil

 

i understand BBFS and support you. 🙂

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15 hours ago, KD in CA said:

 

This is starting to look like the Larry Johnson effect.

 

image.png.ca743202f75bc1ec2e9a8d5b5b6cdd72.png

 

 

See also:  George, Eddie

                  Williams, Ricky

 

 

I don't think he's been the same since he got injured.  He's missing the "explosion" that made him special.  It was almost impossible to tackle the guy unless there was a committee.  Monday night numerous guys took him down without help.

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11 hours ago, KD in CA said:

I thought it was great he got to carry the load in the 4Q, regardless of who was on the field.

The frustration when he fell on the wheel route in the Red Zone was REALLY obvious - like "Man, I'm good at this game.  WTF?"

 

Getting him a ton of work in the 4th was smart and you could see his confidence coming back the more touches he got.

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