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  • ghz in pittsburgh
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    • Aug 2004
    • 5861

    I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

    7 games in, we see more or less what this team is.

    They have a good defense, maybe very good, but certainly not a dominating defense.

    The offense struggles to score 20 points on its own. And that's a kind statement.

    In the short teerm, they need to fix the turnover porblem asap. I think bigger changes may come after the bye. Next week at Jets, if they continue to turn the ball over at the clip since Orton started the last 3 games, they stand no chance. I think the biggest part is on Orton. He's averaging an INT and a fumble a game. THAT cannot continue!!!!

    Longer term this season, you need someone to step up to have a career year and I don't believe it will be rookies like Watkins. I still think the most likely source is the offensive running game. Orton is not Brady. Without a meaningful running game, I don't see the Bills team going anywhere.
  • black N yellow
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    • Dec 2012
    • 311

    #2
    Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

    8-8 would be an improvement at least.

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    • Night Train
      Retired - On Several Levels
      • Jul 2005
      • 33117

      #3
      Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

      Yesterdays "win" felt like a loss... but I'm hopeful for an intervention during the Bye week.
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      • trapezeus
        Legendary Zoner
        • Oct 2004
        • 19525

        #4
        Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

        after the watkins trade, all i wanted was to not hand over a top 10 pick to cleveland. if 8-8 does that, then we dodged a huge bullet.

        normally i hate the mid level finish, but they've put us in a situation where we can't hand over a high pick.

        i just don't like our chances of getting better the following year based on the lack of QB of the future, continued weakness in the OL, and help needed in the secondary.

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        • Thundering Buffalo
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          • Jan 2010
          • 120

          #5
          Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

          Houston loss will haunt us...unfortunately

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          • better days
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            • Jan 2010
            • 22028

            #6
            Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

            Well, in preseason, some IDIOTS were saying this was a 3-4 win team.

            This team should win 8 games minimum & Hackett at the least needs to be fired if the Bills fail to win at least 9 games this year.

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            • streetkings01
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              • Jul 2006
              • 2980

              #7
              Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

              Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
              after the watkins trade, all i wanted was to not hand over a top 10 pick to cleveland. if 8-8 does that, then we dodged a huge bullet.

              normally i hate the mid level finish, but they've put us in a situation where we can't hand over a high pick.

              i just don't like our chances of getting better the following year based on the lack of QB of the future, continued weakness in the OL, and help needed in the secondary.
              Yea becaue free agency , draft and experience cant fix the oline and secondary in one season. This is the NFL.........year to year teams get better or worse , this is a young team that has a chance to get better. Look at the Cowboys , they were left for dead this offseason and now their currently a top 2 team in the NFL.
              You can call me streetkings

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              • Meathead
                Insufferable prick and perpetual crybaby
                • Jul 2002
                • 21349

                #8
                Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                you never know when a team will gel. i know we have had mediocre so long that it feels inevitable but its not. this team appears to be a decent oline away from being consistently above average and with all the new guys up front they could come together at any time

                pretty much every playoff team has games they shoulda won that they lost and vice versa. the bills already have a couple surprise wins, one bad loss, and the obligatory ugly ass win. probably gonna have to beat either the pack at the ralph or the cheaters in cheatertown to make the playoffs

                im sticking with ten wins. if i keep saying it every season one of these decades i will be right
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                • Historian
                  2020-2023 AFC East Champions!
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 61705

                  #9
                  Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                  7-9

                  It gives me that warm Jauron feeling to say it.

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                  • Fletch
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                    • May 2007
                    • 3166

                    #10
                    Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                    Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
                    7 games in, we see more or less what this team is.

                    They have a good defense, maybe very good, but certainly not a dominating defense.

                    The offense struggles to score 20 points on its own. And that's a kind statement.
                    Funny that you mention those things. Orton's a much better passer but we're averaging fewer points with him in there (18.7) than we were with Manuel. (19.75)

                    What happened to our "elite" defense? Now all of a sudden it's very good but not dominating. If it's not dominating I don't see how it can possibly be elite.

                    What happened to our rushing defense in particular?

                    Yesterday we played a team featuring a starting RB who was a rookie 3rd-round draft pick from Georgia Southern and he had a fantastic day averaging 5.4 ypc. The Vikes put up 158 rushing on us overall. How is that even possible against an average D?

                    Bridgewater was allowed to throw his first NFL TD ever.

                    I hardly call that defense very good. If that had been any of the remaining teams on our schedule they'd have all easily scored well over 20 points yesterday and the game was at home.

                    As to the offense, if they can't start putting up more than 17 points we'll win one, maybe two more games given the opponents. The Jets may suck but they've put up at least 17 points in all but one game. Cleveland has put up 21 in five of six and 26 or more in four of five. Miami's last three have all been over 24. Oakland's the only team that hasn't put up 17 -20 regularly.

                    I see difficulties ahead. There isn't a gimme game on the schedule over the next 7 and until we play Oakland in Oakland where our history is poor.

                    I'm still seeing a 6-10 or 7-9 team here tops.
                    Last edited by Fletch; 10-20-2014, 08:56 AM.
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                    Post #46

                    Originally posted by Yasgur's Farm
                    (Moderator) My name's Max Yasgur, and I approve of this post.
                    Originally Posted by pmoon6
                    The idea that you "won't settle" presumes that you have some kind of control. Delusional thinking at best for a supposed fan of a spectators' sport. Your way to deal with it is to constantly ***** and denigrate any move, any result concerning the team even if it's positive because you don't want your whittle feewings hurt again. It's a protection mechanism.

                    You shroud your childish approach in a vale of pompous, intellectual garbage in an attempt to look smart and "real". You over-analyze even minute points and manipulate statistics to fit your negative view of the team. Again, to feel good about yourself and to protect from getting hurt.

                    Of course, the criticisms are obviously from someone who has no understanding of the team concept or what it takes to excel at athletics.

                    The true "realist" understands that they have no control of what happens on the field or behind the closed doors at One Bills' Drive, so they do the prudent thing for a spectator. They enjoy the games on Sunday with family and friends, cheer for their team and realize that it's just entertainment.
                    ------

                    "I was an integral part in the drafting process of EJ Manuel," Whaley said Thursday on NFL Network's Total Access. "I was the person that handled the draft process and setting up the board."

                    "We are committed. I want you to believe me when I say that," Whaley said of building around the second-year quarterback, per The Buffalo News. "I always tell you guys that I'll never say never because I don't want to paint myself in a corner, but when I do say something, I do it and I mean it and I try to fulfill it."

                    "We believe the addition of Sammy is going to be instant impact, not only to our quarterback, but to what our offensive coordinator can come up with game-plan wise and how defenses attack us," Whaley said.

                    Whaley on EJ Manuel: "We think we got a gem in this guy." (2:30)

                    "And as Mark says, if in three years maybe he's not [our quarterback of the future], then I'll be sitting there saying 'hey guys', .... anybody got a job for me?" - Doug Whaley

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                    • ghz in pittsburgh
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 5861

                      #11
                      Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                      This Vikings game highlighted what a running game game can do for your offense. Imagine if someone can run the ball McKinnon did for the Bills, how much it would help Orton and the O-Line?

                      Norv Turner saw something in Bills D and he stuck with it. And I still don't think Kyle is himself quite yet - you don't see then knifing into the backfield quite as much for disruption, giving Mckinnon time to bouce outside where Hughes lost contain several times. Expect that to continue for the Jets game.

                      Also for the 2nd game in a row, the Bills got out coached on both sides. Schwartz didn't quite believe the Vikings can run the ball/stick to to running the ball. He called more stunts on D line which confused the rookie QB and resulted some sacks. But the Vikings had lead for 59:59 minutes of the game which allowed them able to stick to the run game. It is the worst thing to do stunts while the other team is running the ball -- eactly the kind of delimma the Bills offense is in (can't run the ball, which affords the opposing defenses to throw all kinds of stunts and blitz packages at our inexperienced O-line).

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                      • Fletch
                        Registered User
                        • May 2007
                        • 3166

                        #12
                        Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                        Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
                        And I still don't think Kyle is himself quite yet - you don't see then knifing into the backfield quite as much for disruption, giving Mckinnon time to bouce outside where Hughes lost contain several times. Expect that to continue for the Jets game.

                        Also for the 2nd game in a row, the Bills got out coached on both sides.
                        Well Kyle had better find himself pretty soon. Right now all he does is what Bledsoe did, lots of yards in the open field but ****s himself in the red zone and can't punch it into the end zone. 10 points against that sorry D for 59+ minutes and coming down to the last play to win.

                        The D is and has been overrated. They've benefitted from other teams offenses being far less than full strength. It's going to be exposed here soon as anything but an elite D. We just don't have the talent on D. And yet one more game where the DL just didn't perform adding to my insistance that it's far from elite because it's far from consistent. Five sacks on Bridgewater, great, but 158 rushing yards against on 5.4 ypc? Inexcusable for any good D much less an elite one. It kept Minny in the game.
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                        Post #46

                        Originally posted by Yasgur's Farm
                        (Moderator) My name's Max Yasgur, and I approve of this post.
                        Originally Posted by pmoon6
                        The idea that you "won't settle" presumes that you have some kind of control. Delusional thinking at best for a supposed fan of a spectators' sport. Your way to deal with it is to constantly ***** and denigrate any move, any result concerning the team even if it's positive because you don't want your whittle feewings hurt again. It's a protection mechanism.

                        You shroud your childish approach in a vale of pompous, intellectual garbage in an attempt to look smart and "real". You over-analyze even minute points and manipulate statistics to fit your negative view of the team. Again, to feel good about yourself and to protect from getting hurt.

                        Of course, the criticisms are obviously from someone who has no understanding of the team concept or what it takes to excel at athletics.

                        The true "realist" understands that they have no control of what happens on the field or behind the closed doors at One Bills' Drive, so they do the prudent thing for a spectator. They enjoy the games on Sunday with family and friends, cheer for their team and realize that it's just entertainment.
                        ------

                        "I was an integral part in the drafting process of EJ Manuel," Whaley said Thursday on NFL Network's Total Access. "I was the person that handled the draft process and setting up the board."

                        "We are committed. I want you to believe me when I say that," Whaley said of building around the second-year quarterback, per The Buffalo News. "I always tell you guys that I'll never say never because I don't want to paint myself in a corner, but when I do say something, I do it and I mean it and I try to fulfill it."

                        "We believe the addition of Sammy is going to be instant impact, not only to our quarterback, but to what our offensive coordinator can come up with game-plan wise and how defenses attack us," Whaley said.

                        Whaley on EJ Manuel: "We think we got a gem in this guy." (2:30)

                        "And as Mark says, if in three years maybe he's not [our quarterback of the future], then I'll be sitting there saying 'hey guys', .... anybody got a job for me?" - Doug Whaley

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                        • IlluminatusUIUC
                          Registered User
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 8966

                          #13
                          Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                          Originally posted by Fletch View Post
                          Funny that you mention those things. Orton's a much better passer but we're averaging fewer points with him in there (18.7) than we were with Manuel. (19.75)
                          You keep posting this without any context. For one thing, we're dealing with a small sample, which skews those numbers. If you take away CJ Spiller's 102 yard KR (which you should as Manuel had nothing to do with it), Manuel's PPG drops to 18.

                          The bigger issue has been turnovers. Manuel couldn't move the offense, but he is also better about coughing it up than Orton. Some of that has been athleticism, Manuel has escaped some sure sacks where Orton would have turtled, but others are just bad fumbles and bad bounces. Forcing fumbles and securing the ball are skills, but recovering fumbles is generally luck. We've been on the bad side of that coin, losing 7 of 11 fumbles so far.

                          What happened to our "elite" defense? Now all of a sudden it's very good but not dominating. If it's not dominating I don't see how it can possibly be elite.

                          What happened to our rushing defense in particular?

                          Yesterday we played a team featuring a starting RB who was a rookie 3rd-round draft pick from Georgia Southern and he had a fantastic day averaging 5.4 ypc. The Vikes put up 158 rushing on us overall. How is that even possible against an average D?
                          I'll agree that it's not "elite" but does anyone in the league have an "elite" defense at the moment? Seattle gave up 162 rushing yards at home last week. Cincy got completely wrecked by Trent Richardson, one of the worst HB busts of the decade. San Francisco got pounded on SNF. It happens.

                          Meanwhile, our offense coughed up the ball four times and the defense only allowed 9 points off of them. The Vikings' longest scoring drive started on their own 40. With the game on the line and 1st and goal from the 7, the D got two sacks and forced a field goal, which left Orton the chance to win it.

                          This defense isn't the 85 bears team, but it is clearly a playoff caliber unit.

                          I see difficulties ahead. There isn't a gimme game on the schedule over the next 7 and until we play Oakland in Oakland where our history is poor.
                          True, but for the first time in many years, WE aren't a gimme game on everyone else's schedule.


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                          • ghz in pittsburgh
                            Registered User
                            • Aug 2004
                            • 5861

                            #14
                            Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                            Originally posted by Fletch View Post
                            Well Kyle had better find himself pretty soon.
                            Sorry I mean Kyle Williams. Not our QN.

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                            • Forward_Lateral
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                              • Mar 2004
                              • 29895

                              #15
                              Re: I'm afraid all signs are pointing to a 8-8 Bills team

                              Originally posted by Fletch View Post
                              Well Kyle had better find himself pretty soon. Right now all he does is what Bledsoe did, lots of yards in the open field but ****s himself in the red zone and can't punch it into the end zone. 10 points against that sorry D for 59+ minutes and coming down to the last play to win.

                              The D is and has been overrated. They've benefitted from other teams offenses being far less than full strength. It's going to be exposed here soon as anything but an elite D. We just don't have the talent on D. And yet one more game where the DL just didn't perform adding to my insistance that it's far from elite because it's far from consistent. Five sacks on Bridgewater, great, but 158 rushing yards against on 5.4 ypc? Inexcusable for any good D much less an elite one. It kept Minny in the game.
                              You do realize that that "sorry" D is top 10 vs the pass, and in the top half of the league overall, right?

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