There was a 23 play stretch where Henry only ran 5 times. That was also the same stretch where KC put up a couple of TDs. This was during the 2nd and 3rd quarters. So, while the Bills were going nowhere with the passing game, and not using great field position they were given, KC was putting up TDs. Sounds like a GREAT formula to lose a football game.
What was Gilbride thinking
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Originally posted by Brian Griese Rulz
Maybe he was thinking the score is 28-5 and you don't get back into games running the ball.
Only reason it appears Henry had a good game running the ball is that the KC D wasn't playing the run. With the score 28-5 any team will let you run the ball all day long to burn up the clock.
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Originally posted by NC-BILLS44
I beg to differ. It was only the second quarter. There was no need to panic and start throwing the ball constantly. Running the ball at that point of the game STILL makes sense. You keep the KC offense off the field, giving the Bills D a rest, while tiring the KC D at the same time. This will then help the Bills later in the game. There's nothing wrong will a long drive TD drive in the second quarter.
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Originally posted by NC-BILLS44
I beg to differ. It was only the second quarter. There was no need to panic and start throwing the ball constantly. Running the ball at that point of the game STILL makes sense. You keep the KC offense off the field, giving the Bills D a rest, while tiring the KC D at the same time.
They just didn't score.
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"What was Gilbride thinking"
Did I miss something?
Was Gilbride thinking?
You'd probably have known by a dazed and extremely focused look on his face, perhaps a reddening around the eye sockets.
I must have missed it...Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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