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We've been playing terribly offensively lately, and if we're going to have a shot at the playoffs we'll need Bledsoe, Moulds, Price, and Henry to get going. We need a dynamic attack, and stick with what works, something Gilbride doesn't do.
controll the clock on o (lots of running)
create big plays to peerless and eric
lower penalties
pay the refs lots of money
contain martin
sack pennington (never happen with our dline)
In the first half vs. KC i thought the Bills controlled the clock pretty well. A repeat of that would be great. We need a LOT fewer penalties, and the D needs to figure out how to pass rush. Gilbride needs to stick with Henry and let him work his magic {and, hopefully, not fumble}. A few takeaways wouldn't hurt either.
Originally posted by LMB Control the clock and keep the D off the field so they can't blow it
And don't forget to add score touchdowns at the end of those drives instead of FG's. They played that plan perfectly against the chiefs except they did not finish drives!
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