Bills vs. Ravens snap counts: Entire starting offensive line plays every snap
Seeing the entire Bills starting offensive line register 100% almost brings a tear to my eye after seeing the injuries piling up in Week 3 against Miami. The health and longevity of this offensive line will be instrumental to the success of the team this season, and this week was as promising as it gets. The running game, however, still needs some serious work considering quarterback Josh Allen has now led the team in rushing three out of four games.
Entering the game, Buffalo had just five active wide receivers. Gabe Davis led the way again, registering all but one offensive snap, with Stefon Diggs not too far behind (95%). Slot wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie registered only 48% of snaps because he left the game with a concussion after taking a big hit in the middle of the field. Shortly after, Jamison Crowder exited the game with an ankle injury and didn’t return. At one point, the Bills had just three receivers to work with, but rookie Khalil Shakir (25%) made a huge catch along the sidelines on the final drive—hopefully further solidifying his role.'
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I think the first half was just the lingering effects of the Miami game.
I used to hate them just because they were div rivals. Now, they've become a complete dirtbag franchise. Between the Tua nonsense and what they did with the visitor sideline, they're just awful. They're doing anything they can to gain a competitive advantage, regardless of the impact on actual people.
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I think the first half was just the lingering effects of the Miami game.
I used to hate them just because they were div rivals. Now, they've become a complete dirtbag franchise. Between the Tua nonsense and what they did with the visitor sideline, they're just awful. They're doing anything they can to gain a competitive advantage, regardless of the impact on actual people.
Is there anything new with the sideline? I don't know why all of the sudden everyone is calling that an issue now.
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Is there anything new with the sideline? I don't know why all of the sudden everyone is calling that an issue now.
Yes. Their stadium has a partial roof. They renovated it in the off-season, and they intentionally designed it so that on Sunday afternoons, the home sideline is in the shade the whole time and the away sideline is in the sun the whole time. The Bills game was the first hot Sunday afternoon game this year so it's the first time it was an issue. But you will hear more about it, guaranteed.
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Yes. Their stadium has a partial roof. They renovated it in the off-season.
I did not know this
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OpIv37
Yes. Their stadium has a partial roof. They renovated it in the off-season, and they intentionally designed it so that on Sunday afternoons, the home sideline is in the shade the whole time and the away sideline is in the sun the whole time. The Bills game was the first hot Sunday afternoon game this year so it's the first time it was an issue. But you will hear more about it, guaranteed.
Wow, I didn't know that it was renovated this off-season. I just assumed that we were using it as an excuse, where we should have been used to it by now. Normally Josh has a great game in Miami, but clearly this was different.
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OpIv37
Yes. Their stadium has a partial roof. They renovated it in the off-season, and they intentionally designed it so that on Sunday afternoons, the home sideline is in the shade the whole time and the away sideline is in the sun the whole time. The Bills game was the first hot Sunday afternoon game this year so it's the first time it was an issue. But you will hear more about it, guaranteed.
It was talked about in the pregame show.
You wouldn't believe the league would allow something like that especially down there in that heat.
Just doesn't seem like an even playing field that way.
The league needs to insist that's rectified immediately.
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Maybe we should be allowed to disconnect the heat in the bitter cold in opponents locker rooms.
Total bull**** that they get to do what they did.
FFS it was all intentional to gain advantage and that should never ever be allowed.
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The Bills can give input to their schedule, moving at Miami games to later in the season.
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Can we bring signaling mirrors to the Miami home game? And blind the quarterback? It's just the sun.
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I hope the Guard play improves. Saffold and Bates are getting blown up on a regular basis. Kromer has his hands full.
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SMOKE IT
The Bills can give input to their schedule, moving at Miami games to later in the season.
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Can we bring signaling mirrors to the Miami home game? And blind the quarterback? It's just the sun.
Let's do it.
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I hope the Guard play improves. Saffold and Bates are getting blown up on a regular basis. Kromer has his hands full.
This has to get better and quickly.