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  • Pride
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 10191

    This is what I am looking for Sunday

    First off, I do not expect us to win on Sunday. So a W is a bonus to this list.

    1. I want to see Henry between the tackles on the opening play of the game.
    2. I want to see us stretch the field with at least 1 deep throw on the first drive of the game.
    3. I want to see McGahee and Henry in the backfield at least once per quarter... if not on all 3rd downs.
    4. I want to see us send the house on Defense on the opening play. Throw the kitchen sink at Brady right off the bat. You let him get into a rhythm and we are done.
    5. I want to see a more dramatic entrance by the players than in week 1. As a fan, I want to see excitement, not the most boring pregame celebration I have ever seen (see week 1)
    6. I want to see Bledsoe use 3 step drops, and hit his WR's on quick slants.
    7. I do NOT want to see Coy Wire starting on D.

    Anyone else have anything to add?
  • LtBillsFan66
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 35553

    #2
    I want to see Sam Adams return an interception for a TD.

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    • Pride
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 10191

      #3
      Just thought of some more...

      8. I want to see less penalties by the offensive line.
      9. I want to see a more aggressive overall approach on both sides of the ball.

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      • Ebenezer
        Give me a minute...
        • Jul 2002
        • 73868

        #4
        Originally posted by Pride
        First off, I do not expect us to win on Sunday. So a W is a bonus to this list.

        1. I want to see Henry between the tackles on the opening play of the game.
        2. I want to see us stretch the field with at least 1 deep throw on the first drive of the game.
        3. I want to see McGahee and Henry in the backfield at least once per quarter... if not on all 3rd downs.
        4. I want to see us send the house on Defense on the opening play. Throw the kitchen sink at Brady right off the bat. You let him get into a rhythm and we are done.
        5. I want to see a more dramatic entrance by the players than in week 1. As a fan, I want to see excitement, not the most boring pregame celebration I have ever seen (see week 1)
        6. I want to see Bledsoe use 3 step drops, and hit his WR's on quick slants.
        7. I do NOT want to see Coy Wire starting on D.

        Anyone else have anything to add?
        I want a win...2-0 is fine with me...got to turn it around fast.




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        • Pride
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 10191

          #5
          Originally posted by billsfanone
          I want to see Sam Adams return an interception for a TD.

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          • G. Host
            Banned
            • Jul 2002
            • 10298

            #6
            I want to see more players on sideline and on defense motivating fans - remember the days when Bills defense tried to rally the fans?

            I want to see fans in the stands be smart enough to not do the wave while we have the ball.

            I want to see the ushers tell people to stay in seats when Bills need support.

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            • Ickybaluky
              Registered User
              • Jul 2003
              • 8884

              #7
              I want to see us send the house on Defense on the opening play. Throw the kitchen sink at Brady right off the bat. You let him get into a rhythm and we are done.

              IMO, the best way to defend Brady is to drop extra guys into coverage and make him hold the ball. He has feasted on the blitz because he makes quick reads and gets rid of the ball.

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              • Mr. Miyagi
                Lecter's Little *****

                • Sep 2002
                • 53616

                #8
                I want to see our DEs put Brady on his ass at least 3 times.

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                • justasportsfan
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 71579

                  #9
                  Unlike everyone else on this board (or planet) I expect a win
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                  • DraftBoy
                    Administrator
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 107452

                    #10
                    I wanna see both Willis and Lee Evans get more touches. Both have started to show what they can do. Willis again JAX in week 1, and Evans 2 weeks ago v OAK with his deep catch. We've gotta attack the NE D in the secondary. They are weakest there, and their safeties are where we need to go.
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                    We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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                    • Ickybaluky
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 8884

                      #11
                      We've gotta attack the NE D in the secondary. They are weakest there, and their safeties are where we need to go.

                      I couldn't disagree more. The Pats have a very experienced secondary. Harrison and Wilson is one of the better S combos in the NFL. Wilson is a real up-and-comer.

                      If I were the Bills, I'd try to push the Pats around up front. The Pats have some talent on the DL, but they are very young. Attack Warren and Wilfork, and see if they can hold up against a power rushing attack. Once they get that going, you can work in play action. They would then be controlling the game.

                      On defense, I wouldn't blitz much as Brady is too effective against it, Buffalo should blitz on occasion in certain situations (early-down run blitzes), but need to pick their spots. Flood the short and intermediate zones, and make sure you tackle their WR. The Pats WR corps is fast and deep, but not that big. The Bills need to be physical (something they do well on defense).

                      Dillon makes a huge difference, and the Bills need to stuff him on early downs and force the Patriots into longer 3rd-down situations.

                      The Bills also need to be prepared for the Pats spread sets, as they aren't afraid to use them. Graham and Watson gives them the ability to spread things out with their regular personnel, if they see a favorable match-up.

                      The Pats are probably much better offensively than you remember from last year, but probably not as good defensively up front.

                      ST obviously plays a role as well. The Pats return game has been disappointing so far this year, but their kicker is still excellent and their punter has been significantly upgraded.

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                      • Mr. Miyagi
                        Lecter's Little *****

                        • Sep 2002
                        • 53616

                        #12
                        Originally posted by NE39
                        We've gotta attack the NE D in the secondary. They are weakest there, and their safeties are where we need to go.

                        I couldn't disagree more. The Pats have a very experienced secondary. Harrison and Wilson is one of the better S combos in the NFL. Wilson is a real up-and-comer.

                        If I were the Bills, I'd try to push the Pats around up front. The Pats have some talent on the DL, but they are very young. Attack Warren and Wilfork, and see if they can hold up against a power rushing attack. Once they get that going, you can work in play action. They would then be controlling the game.

                        On defense, I wouldn't blitz much as Brady is too effective against it, Buffalo should blitz on occasion in certain situations (early-down run blitzes), but need to pick their spots. Flood the short and intermediate zones, and make sure you tackle their WR. The Pats WR corps is fast and deep, but not that big. The Bills need to be physical (something they do well on defense).

                        Dillon makes a huge difference, and the Bills need to stuff him on early downs and force the Patriots into longer 3rd-down situations.

                        The Bills also need to be prepared for the Pats spread sets, as they aren't afraid to use them. Graham and Watson gives them the ability to spread things out with their regular personnel, if they see a favorable match-up.

                        The Pats are probably much better offensively than you remember from last year, but probably not as good defensively up front.

                        ST obviously plays a role as well. The Pats return game has been disappointing so far this year, but their kicker is still excellent and their punter has been significantly upgraded.
                        Someone please forward this to Mularkey.

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                        • socalfan
                          Old Fogey from Cali
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 2262

                          #13
                          I want to see Nate Clements knock of Brady's helmet AND head this year.

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                          • Marino13Phins
                            Put your banana between these melons and make a fruit salad
                            • Oct 2003
                            • 4728

                            #14
                            I'm basically just looking for a football game Sunday.

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                            • Marino13Phins
                              Put your banana between these melons and make a fruit salad
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 4728

                              #15
                              Originally posted by NE39
                              We've gotta attack the NE D in the secondary. They are weakest there, and their safeties are where we need to go.

                              I couldn't disagree more. The Pats have a very experienced secondary. Harrison and Wilson is one of the better S combos in the NFL. Wilson is a real up-and-comer.

                              If I were the Bills, I'd try to push the Pats around up front. The Pats have some talent on the DL, but they are very young. Attack Warren and Wilfork, and see if they can hold up against a power rushing attack. Once they get that going, you can work in play action. They would then be controlling the game.

                              On defense, I wouldn't blitz much as Brady is too effective against it, Buffalo should blitz on occasion in certain situations (early-down run blitzes), but need to pick their spots. Flood the short and intermediate zones, and make sure you tackle their WR. The Pats WR corps is fast and deep, but not that big. The Bills need to be physical (something they do well on defense).

                              Dillon makes a huge difference, and the Bills need to stuff him on early downs and force the Patriots into longer 3rd-down situations.

                              The Bills also need to be prepared for the Pats spread sets, as they aren't afraid to use them. Graham and Watson gives them the ability to spread things out with their regular personnel, if they see a favorable match-up.

                              The Pats are probably much better offensively than you remember from last year, but probably not as good defensively up front.

                              ST obviously plays a role as well. The Pats return game has been disappointing so far this year, but their kicker is still excellent and their punter has been significantly upgraded.

                              I disagree, the pats secondary is very weak now that they can't hold. They have been exposed in the preseason, and now the regular season. And one time by the cardinals. Sure the pats secondary will come up wtih a play, but they are getting beat a lot more now. If bledsoe gets teh ball off quick sunday instead of holding onto it forever. The pats could be in trouble.

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