The Zone's post game review:
First and foremost, props to the entire coaching staff: Jauron, Fewell, Schonert and April.
Fewell had well-timed, creative blitzes that kept the pressure on Hasselbeck all day. April had his players motivated and threw some creativity in there. The loss of Stamer, Haggan, Aiken and Wire wasn't even noticeable. Schonert changed up the playcalling and the offensive formations. The O got off to a slow start, but Turk showed he wasn't going to be predictable at all.
I fully expected the Bills to take a knee when they got the ball back with :34 seconds left. But unlike last year, the coaching staff showed confidence in the players and got 3 points out of it.
As far as Jauron: 1 penalty for 14 yards, 0 turnovers, solid play from all three units. I'm not a fan of Jauron at all and I've been very critical of him in the past, but it just doesn't get any better than that. This was the first time in ages that a Bills coach thoroughly outcoached his opponent.
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First and foremost, props to the entire coaching staff: Jauron, Fewell, Schonert and April.
Fewell had well-timed, creative blitzes that kept the pressure on Hasselbeck all day. April had his players motivated and threw some creativity in there. The loss of Stamer, Haggan, Aiken and Wire wasn't even noticeable. Schonert changed up the playcalling and the offensive formations. The O got off to a slow start, but Turk showed he wasn't going to be predictable at all.
I fully expected the Bills to take a knee when they got the ball back with :34 seconds left. But unlike last year, the coaching staff showed confidence in the players and got 3 points out of it.
As far as Jauron: 1 penalty for 14 yards, 0 turnovers, solid play from all three units. I'm not a fan of Jauron at all and I've been very critical of him in the past, but it just doesn't get any better than that. This was the first time in ages that a Bills coach thoroughly outcoached his opponent.
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