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First, it didn't cost us the game. The offense struggled the entire game and was not going to score.
Second, I liked the decision to fake. It was uncharacteristically gutsy of Jauron.
However, in that situation, with only 3 yards to go and in that position on the field, the reverse to a guy who doesn't handle the ball often was a stupid call. They should have either hiked it to one of the up men in front of Moorman or just let Moorman run for it himself. On TV it looked like he would have had it if he had just kept the ball.
The reverse to T.O. was also an attempt to get things going: it didn't work. I think it was a bad call. 12 minutes left and only down by 7, you can't just give them 7 points. What were they going to do, pull off a few fake punts to move the ball down the field? There was too much time remaining to pull that on your side of the field.
The reverse to T.O. was also an attempt to get things going: it didn't work. I think it was a bad call. 12 minutes left and only down by 7, you can't just give them 7 points. What were they going to do, pull off a few fake punts to move the ball down the field? There was too much time remaining to pull that on your side of the field.
Bingo. We have a winner.
A 14 point lead became too big to overcome especially in light of how crappy our offense was already playing.
12 minutes left, 7 point game, you don't give away the game. If the play doesn't work, it's game over which is exactly what happened.
First, it didn't cost us the game. The offense struggled the entire game and was not going to score.
Second, I liked the decision to fake. It was uncharacteristically gutsy of Jauron.
However, in that situation, with only 3 yards to go and in that position on the field, the reverse to a guy who doesn't handle the ball often was a stupid call. They should have either hiked it to one of the up men in front of Moorman or just let Moorman run for it himself. On TV it looked like he would have had it if he had just kept the ball.
Love ya but you are so wrong here.
12 minutes left and you are only down by 7. If the play doesn't work you at least guaranteed a the Texans a field goal which makes it a two score game.
It's a very stupid call. Maybe you try this if you are on there 40, not ours.
It just smells of desperation. Not a surprising move IMO. With a offense like we had today, I can see why they would be desperate to make something happen.
12 minutes left and you are only down by 7. If the play doesn't work you at least guaranteed a the Texans a field goal which makes it a two score game.
It's a very stupid call. Maybe you try this if you are on there 40, not ours.
sorry but for Jauron's entire career, I've been critical of him for not being gutsy. For once, he made a gutsy call. Was there some desperation in it? Probably. But if the Bills convert that play, then we're not having this conversation right now.
Also, up to that point the D was playing exceedingly well, so for once Jauron showed some faith in the D. He certainly had no reason to have faith in the O.
It was a risky call, but Jauron's conservatism in the past has gotten us nowhere. This team needs to take more chances and I'm willing to take the good with the bad.
sorry but for Jauron's entire career, I've been critical of him for not being gutsy. For once, he made a gutsy call. Was there some desperation in it? Probably. But if the Bills convert that play, then we're not having this conversation right now.
Also, up to that point the D was playing exceedingly well, so for once Jauron showed some faith in the D. He certainly had no reason to have faith in the O.
It was a risky call, but Jauron's conservatism in the past has gotten us nowhere. This team needs to take more chances and I'm willing to take the good with the bad.
The D was playing well so let them try to make something happen with the Texans starting on their own 20 instead of trying to stop them on our 37.
Seriously, you didn't think the game was over at that point? I'm sure the players did as well.
That play gave them the game. That's not gutsy but stupid.
This is exactly why I hate the extra input that Bobby April has on this team.
That fake punt gave away the game.
You know what gave up the game? Calling a toss-sweep on 3rd on 2.
- Inexperience of our line
- Effectiveness of inside running that drive with Jackson
- Overall gains from that play this season (have we ever gained the corner running that?)
Terrible, terrible, slow-developing call that I put squarely on AVP. He really eff'd us there.
You know what gave up the game? Calling a toss-sweep on 3rd on 2.
- Inexperience of our line
- Effectiveness of inside running that drive with Jackson
- Overall gains from that play this season (have we ever gained the corner running that?)
Terrible, terrible, slow-developing call that I put squarely on AVP. He really eff'd us there.
Anybody remember the last time the Bills were able to run an effective sweep? What about a screen?
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