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jamze132
11-17-2008, 01:45 PM
If our schemes are the EXACT same as they have been, I think I am going to lose it. If I see our defense playing 10 yards off of the receivers on a 3rd and 5, I'm going to lose it. If I see our offense trying to outfake the defense by passing on 3rd and inches, I'm probably going to lose it.

Here's my tidbit. I have read and heard that certain Browns players were at the casino. Now I have 0 problem with people winding down, hanging out, and just shootin' the ****, but if a 3-6 team who's coming to our house finds the time to hangout at a casino and are still able to beat us tonight, I think I'll swear this team off until 2009.

That said... GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Night Train
11-17-2008, 01:50 PM
Jauron wants to establish the punting game early. :up:

Typ0
11-17-2008, 01:52 PM
I think it's actually good to walk away from things before the performance. It means you are more focused and relaxed. If they were on the field sweating things out I think it would be better for our cause. If they aren't prepared there is nothing they are going to do this afternoon to prepare. Time to let go and get on the moment.

justasportsfan
11-17-2008, 01:54 PM
I hope run schemes to win and schemes not to lose.

EDS
11-17-2008, 02:00 PM
I think it's actually good to walk away from things before the performance. It means you are more focused and relaxed. If they were on the field sweating things out I think it would be better for our cause. If they aren't prepared there is nothing they are going to do this afternoon to prepare. Time to let go and get on the moment.

I know the last thing I would want to do before a big game or race is to be on my feet for a couple hours.

Typ0
11-17-2008, 02:06 PM
I know the last thing I would want to do before a big game or race is to be on my feet for a couple hours.

I don't think a professional athlete is worried about their walking miles.

Borosai
11-17-2008, 03:04 PM
Jauron wants to establish the punting game early. :up:

Gotta do what you do best. :crap:

madness
11-17-2008, 03:24 PM
I've heard two reports saying the Bills will make Quinn try to beat them long and that they are going to try something different this game.

Stop the short passing game and pound the rock? Say it ain't so!

Maybe a little no huddle?

mchurchfie
11-17-2008, 03:29 PM
If our schemes are the EXACT same as they have been, I think I am going to lose it. If I see our defense playing 10 yards off of the receivers on a 3rd and 5, I'm going to lose it. If I see our offense trying to outfake the defense by passing on 3rd and inches, I'm probably going to lose it.

Here's my tidbit. I have read and heard that certain Browns players were at the casino. Now I have 0 problem with people winding down, hanging out, and just shootin' the ****, but if a 3-6 team who's coming to our house finds the time to hangout at a casino and are still able to beat us tonight, I think I'll swear this team off until 2009.

That said... GO BILLS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Might as well start losing it.


I've heard two reports saying the Bills will make Quinn try to beat them long and that they are going to try something different this game.


That'll happen until Quinn makes one long completion then Fewell's vagina will start itching and he will go back into his protective shell again. Three man rush with everyone 20 yards off the ball. I'll send my grandmother in to play pitch and catch with Winslow and Co.:up:

EDS
11-17-2008, 03:38 PM
I don't think a professional athlete is worried about their walking miles.

You would be surprised. It is not the walking, it is the standing that fatigues the leg muscles.

baalworship
11-17-2008, 06:40 PM
Over and under on the following tonight:

1. Shotgun formation on 3rd and 1

2.Punting the ball inside the Cleveland 40

3.Zero sacks recorded by the white DE's

4.Challenge flag thrown on play that will clearly not get reversed

5.Robert Royal and James Hardy combine for 3 drops.

Nighthawk
11-17-2008, 07:13 PM
I've heard two reports saying the Bills will make Quinn try to beat them long and that they are going to try something different this game.

Stop the short passing game and pound the rock? Say it ain't so!

Maybe a little no huddle?

I'll believe it when I see it. Also, if it works, they'll probably stop doing it and go back to the conservative crap they usually run.

Typ0
11-17-2008, 07:21 PM
You would be surprised. It is not the walking, it is the standing that fatigues the leg muscles.

really?

dplus47
11-17-2008, 11:30 PM
so what does everybody think about the schemes? i missed half the game, but it looked like the bills blitzed a lot more than i have seen them blitz. they must have done something right on D to be down 4 in the turnover column and have a chance to win the game.

the offensive problems seem to go beyond scheme. they did have running lanes tonight, at least in the second half (the part i saw).

jamze132
11-18-2008, 02:36 AM
Over and under on the following tonight:

1. Shotgun formation on 3rd and 1 We did that...

2.Punting the ball inside the Cleveland 40 We did that...

3.Zero sacks recorded by the white DE's We did that...

4.Challenge flag thrown on play that will clearly not get reversed Not this time...

5.Robert Royal and James Hardy combine for 3 drops. I don't think they dropped anything they should have caught because someone on the other team caught it before they had the chance to.

jamze132
11-18-2008, 02:39 AM
so what does everybody think about the schemes? i missed half the game, but it looked like the bills blitzed a lot more than i have seen them blitz. they must have done something right on D to be down 4 in the turnover column and have a chance to win the game.

the offensive problems seem to go beyond scheme. they did have running lanes tonight, at least in the second half (the part i saw).
Honestly I was suprised and glad to see our schemes on both sides of the ball. I thought it was aggressive and NOT vanilla.

Our defense played pretty damn good except for some poor tackling on a couple of plays. McGee played great and McKelvin and Simpson both dropped would-be interceptions. Our offense seriously handicapped the defense just like it used to do when we had a top 5 defense.