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Watching the game JP, apart from his own two feet, didnt seem to get rushed to often.
That play where lynch got in behind Peters and Dockery and let those two plow the road was pretty sweet to see. Dockery is a ****ing monster.
Butler and Walker both seemed to at least hold thier own.
The only problem I had with that plowing play is that Peters pushed on guy to the ground and stared at him. He should've gone to the next one and pancaked a few more while Butler should've been chopblocking other Denver players.
BUTLER AND WALKER DOING FILM WORK: There were more than a handful of Bills at the facility on their off day. The most encouraging sign was seeing Brad Butler and Langston Walker headed down the hall together to the film room. After playing pretty well in their first game together last Sunday they look determined to improve that much more this week. It will also be the first time they play together against a 3-4 defensive front where pressure can come from a lot more places.
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I thought the o-line played fine. A friend of mine at the game specifically focused on Butler every time the offense took the field and he insists Brad played really well.
I didn't zero in like that, so I'll take his word for it.
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I thought Lynch ran the ball wellbut had to fight for tough yards. It was more of him than the OL. I wasn't all that impressed witht the run block but it was better than last year.
I thought the o-line played fine. A friend of mine at the game specifically focused on Butler every time the offense took the field and he insists Brad played really well.
We actually gained yardage running over right guard. That hasn't been the case in the past.
The pass blocking was adequate; the run blocking was not very good. ALot of Lynch's yards he got on his own. He didnt have a lot of daylight out there.
The interior (dockery, fowler, butler) struggled a lot especially against the run susprisingly; while I thought Walker and especially Peters played solid at tackle.
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