The Bills are clicking and moving on all defensive cylinders tonight. The defensive run D looked problematic at first, but they simply repaired what needed to be fixed after the Falcons first drive.
Losman looked more comfortable in the pocket tonight but needs to work on timing a bit. The "over-throw" to Price was not an over throw at all, instead if you watch the replay, Price stopped his route slightly then hit it again. Losman put the ball right where it needed to be. That should have been a TD.
Lynch is starting to get it. Losman nearly wrecked the kid as Jamaal Anderson (CB Atl) just about took his head off when JP didn't sell the fake and then lobbed the ball 3 feet above Lynch's head in the right flat.
Once again, Coy Wire is a demon on the field. I don't understand why it took the Bills this long to find out he was better off a linebacker then safety. On the McCargo interception (or fumble recovery - officially), Wire leveled (and I mean leveled) the Falcons 1st team back. Who incidently is a 3rd string back covering for other injured RBs for Atlanta. The guy has bruised ribs - possibly broken.
McCargo is making plays and in the process making a fool of me. If he can do this every game this season, he'll be a player. I have seen him pancaked once or twice though.
Parrish is all over the field with offense team unit 2. But Edwards isn't shy of impressive either. On the drive to the endzone, Edwards made two key throws to Parrish that included two serious licks from the Falcons D, yet he still completed the pass (to include the TD). He's so amazingly calm and collective this early in his career. Again, impressive.
The absence of Fowler was obvious in the 1st half. The snap launched over Losman's head was all on the center. And a series or two later, a false start was induced by the center as well.
The left side of the line still looks strong and the right side improved from last week.
Lindell's missed FG is a mystery to me as the angle of the camera was lit weird and I couldn't see what happened. I think it came off his foot wrong though, because the wind was at his back.
Losman looked more comfortable in the pocket tonight but needs to work on timing a bit. The "over-throw" to Price was not an over throw at all, instead if you watch the replay, Price stopped his route slightly then hit it again. Losman put the ball right where it needed to be. That should have been a TD.
Lynch is starting to get it. Losman nearly wrecked the kid as Jamaal Anderson (CB Atl) just about took his head off when JP didn't sell the fake and then lobbed the ball 3 feet above Lynch's head in the right flat.
Once again, Coy Wire is a demon on the field. I don't understand why it took the Bills this long to find out he was better off a linebacker then safety. On the McCargo interception (or fumble recovery - officially), Wire leveled (and I mean leveled) the Falcons 1st team back. Who incidently is a 3rd string back covering for other injured RBs for Atlanta. The guy has bruised ribs - possibly broken.
McCargo is making plays and in the process making a fool of me. If he can do this every game this season, he'll be a player. I have seen him pancaked once or twice though.
Parrish is all over the field with offense team unit 2. But Edwards isn't shy of impressive either. On the drive to the endzone, Edwards made two key throws to Parrish that included two serious licks from the Falcons D, yet he still completed the pass (to include the TD). He's so amazingly calm and collective this early in his career. Again, impressive.
The absence of Fowler was obvious in the 1st half. The snap launched over Losman's head was all on the center. And a series or two later, a false start was induced by the center as well.
The left side of the line still looks strong and the right side improved from last week.
Lindell's missed FG is a mystery to me as the angle of the camera was lit weird and I couldn't see what happened. I think it came off his foot wrong though, because the wind was at his back.
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