ghz in pittsburgh
11-06-2006, 08:12 AM
If the Bills go minus in turnovers, it's a blowout - see the Bears game.
If the Bills go plus in turnovers but less than +3, they will lose but competitive all theway to the end - see the Pats game in week one.
If the Bills go +3 or more in turnoevers, they will have very realistic chance of pulling a Miami (as in Miami in Chicago).
I see the coaching staff putting the same game plan like yesterday's: rein in Losman, run Thomas, more throw to the backs, reverses, etc. When Losman does throw, it'll be in 3rd and long and it will be ugly, just like yesterday. But that's just the way it's going to be for now.
The challenge will be when the Bills are behind which they will inevitably next week. The coaches need to stick with the game plan. Once again look at the Bears game tape and see why.
If the Bills go plus in turnovers but less than +3, they will lose but competitive all theway to the end - see the Pats game in week one.
If the Bills go +3 or more in turnoevers, they will have very realistic chance of pulling a Miami (as in Miami in Chicago).
I see the coaching staff putting the same game plan like yesterday's: rein in Losman, run Thomas, more throw to the backs, reverses, etc. When Losman does throw, it'll be in 3rd and long and it will be ugly, just like yesterday. But that's just the way it's going to be for now.
The challenge will be when the Bills are behind which they will inevitably next week. The coaches need to stick with the game plan. Once again look at the Bears game tape and see why.