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    Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    The last couple of drives, he gutted out there. Towards the end, he's really just a body out there, being knocked down by much smaller defenders. But he knew the situation, risked further injury to come back onto the field.

    Someone mentioned he might have played the entire game with his ankle injury. Shout out to the dude.

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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    Guts lots of guts I gave him a Ball.

    He's not perfect but damn he gave us everything thing he had and some.
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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    I suppose, but why did the coaches even put him out there?

    He wasnt effective, and was a turnstile all game. Could have put in anyone else to have NE DEs run around, run through, etc... and it wouldnt have changed anything

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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    Why does he deserve a shout out? He flat out STUNK. He fell on his ass multiple times whilst trying to get into his stance. He should not have been on the field, and was the direct cause of Allen getting smoked from behind, among multiple other whiffs.

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    I'll give him props for toughness but he SUCKED. I know Dawkins was hurt and the OL was thin going into the game, but it's really bad if there is no one better than injured Quessenberry to put on the field.

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    I suppose, but why did the coaches even put him out there?
    I guess that tells you about our depth!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgun12 View Post
    I guess that tells you about our depth!
    We've got 10 days until the next game- maybe we can nab someone off a practice squad? They cleared cap space with the White restructuring, and I can't imagine that on the other 31 practice squads, there isn't one OT who's at least equal and uninjured, if not better.

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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    Agreed. I read a goat about him in the other thread and puked then went to bed.

    The guy was hurt. If you want to give someone a goat then give it to McDermott or Beane for being in that situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral View Post
    Why does he deserve a shout out? He flat out STUNK. He fell on his ass multiple times whilst trying to get into his stance. He should not have been on the field, and was the direct cause of Allen getting smoked from behind, among multiple other whiffs.
    He deserves a shout out because he should not have been on the field and sucked it up.

    Seriously, that man knew how limited he was and what his physical condition was. He knew it was an opportunity to support the teams efforts and that's exactly what he did despite the impending backlash from doucebags about his 'sucking'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OpIv37 View Post
    We've got 10 days until the next game- maybe we can nab someone off a practice squad? They cleared cap space with the White restructuring, and I can't imagine that on the other 31 practice squads, there isn't one OT who's at least equal and uninjured, if not better.
    Hopefully Dawkins we’ll be back and if not maybe OBJ can play tackle!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgun12 View Post
    Hopefully Dawkins we’ll be back and if not maybe OBJ can play tackle!
    Even if Dawkins is back, hopefully we grab someone because there's no guarantee we won't have another injury at tackle.

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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    Quote Originally Posted by kgun12 View Post
    I guess that tells you about our depth!
    I was joking about this last night, but you could have put a pylon there and it wouldnt have changed anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OpIv37 View Post
    Even if Dawkins is back, hopefully we grab someone because there's no guarantee we won't have another injury at tackle.
    The more likely approach is exactly what they did last night: Allen had 33 drop backs and 8 carries. Cook/Singletary/Hines had a combined 29 carries. Almost a 4 to 3 ratio. If the running backs can be effective, less demand on Allen in drop backs. And it should open up doors for play-action, which is not really featured that much yesterday.

    No RPO yesterday.

    I think that's the way to go instead of raiding practice squads for pass-pros.

    Anyone noticed that yesterday is the least Allen centric offense the Bills run this year? Heck they even converted 3rd and 1s without Allen, a touchdown on 3rd and 1. Allen made 1 or 2 "wow" throws, that's it.

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    Quessenberry did not play well, but I'll cut him some slack since you could tell his ankle was really bothering him about 3 plays in. I think Quessenberry is a better RT than LT and he's a better run blocker than pass blocker, so having him fill in at LT isn't ideal. Hopefully Dawkins gets healthy quick and stays healthy. The Jets and Fins both have good DLs and pass rush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
    The more likely approach is exactly what they did last night: Allen had 33 drop backs and 8 carries. Cook/Singletary/Hines had a combined 29 carries. Almost a 4 to 3 ratio. If the running backs can be effective, less demand on Allen in drop backs. And it should open up doors for play-action, which is not really featured that much yesterday.

    No RPO yesterday.

    I think that's the way to go instead of raiding practice squads for pass-pros.

    Anyone noticed that yesterday is the least Allen centric offense the Bills run this year? Heck they even converted 3rd and 1s without Allen, a touchdown on 3rd and 1. Allen made 1 or 2 "wow" throws, that's it.
    Yup... noticed that. I think that had something to do with building his confidence up as well. He hasnt been spectacular since the bye week, and all the poor performances and picks - you could almost tell he was lacking any confidence at this point.

    It's a smart plan by Dorsey... need to get Allen back to playing like an MVP for the playoffs. Have a balanced team is great, but come playoff time, we need a difference maker at QB

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    Quote Originally Posted by Typ0 View Post
    He deserves a shout out because he should not have been on the field and sucked it up.

    Seriously, that man knew how limited he was and what his physical condition was. He knew it was an opportunity to support the teams efforts and that's exactly what he did despite the impending backlash from doucebags about his 'sucking'.
    If he knew how hurt he was, he should've told the coaches he can't play.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghz in pittsburgh View Post
    The more likely approach is exactly what they did last night: Allen had 33 drop backs and 8 carries. Cook/Singletary/Hines had a combined 29 carries. Almost a 4 to 3 ratio. If the running backs can be effective, less demand on Allen in drop backs. And it should open up doors for play-action, which is not really featured that much yesterday.

    No RPO yesterday.

    I think that's the way to go instead of raiding practice squads for pass-pros.

    Anyone noticed that yesterday is the least Allen centric offense the Bills run this year? Heck they even converted 3rd and 1s without Allen, a touchdown on 3rd and 1. Allen made 1 or 2 "wow" throws, that's it.
    Not sure what game you watched, but they ran several RPO.

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    Last years' run to the playoff coincided with Singletary's rise of volume and efficiency. In fact, prior to that, many considered him to be an inadequate RB. turns out it is Moss (who I think Beane and McDermott thought would a Stevenson like running back) not cutting it. This year, they traded for Hines just in case Cook is not up to par. But it looks like Cook is finally adapting to NFL running game in the last few weeks. Yesterday, he has 14 carries for 64 yards, a long of 28. On top of that, he is targeted 6 times, caught all 6 for 41 yards. That's a total of 20 touches, 105 yards, all against a quality defense of NE caliber. That is kind of output defenses will have to take notice and start to plan for. And that's what we mean by taking some load off Allen.

    Truthfully I still think Cook left some plays on the field. He can do better by getting rid of some hesitations. It's learning process. When Singletary first came to NFL, he wanted to juke people; now he's pretty much a see-hole-hit-hole type of guy. I think Cook is getting there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kgun12 View Post
    I guess that tells you about our depth!
    well yeah. But Doyle and Quenssenberry were the 2 back ups. Doyle went to IR at the end of Sept and they really haven't replaced him. IDK about the former Arizona guy who they signed, but he was a RT there.

    But if you go down the list of available guys, it isn't that impressive.

    A washed up Eric Fisher?

    an equally washed up Nate Solder?

    idk.. maybe they activate Van Demer from the practice squad.

    The best thing they did last night was to scheme around the situation. He wasn't nearly the liability in the run game as in the pass game.

    I was really expecting Judon to have a big night against us, regardless of the injury. But he didn't.

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    Re: Quenssenberry deserves s shout out

    Quote Originally Posted by cookie G View Post
    well yeah. But Doyle and Quenssenberry were the 2 back ups. Doyle went to IR at the end of Sept and they really haven't replaced him. IDK about the former Arizona guy who they signed, but he was a RT there.

    But if you go down the list of available guys, it isn't that impressive.

    A washed up Eric Fisher?

    an equally washed up Nate Solder?

    idk.. maybe they activate Van Demer from the practice squad.

    The best thing they did last night was to scheme around the situation. He wasn't nearly the liability in the run game as in the pass game.

    I was really expecting Judon to have a big night against us, regardless of the injury. But he didn't.
    What about D Williams, he knows the offense?

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