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4th and 1 on Buffalo's 21


AceBoogie

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AH HA!  You fools!  Shula and Rivera take advice from the huddle and skews it.

 

After week 1,  we all complained about a lack of throwing the ball down the field,  deep.   So what happens in week 2?     They have Cam throwing the ball deep on every other play. 

 

Now...  we're complaining about a 4th and 1..                  In week 3,  we're going to be at 4th and 1 from our own 10 yard line,  in the third quarter,  and Rivera will opt to go for it,  with Dwill,  out of the shotgun.

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AH HA! You fools! Shula and Rivera take advice from the huddle and skews it.

After week 1, we all complained about a lack of throwing the ball down the field, deep. So what happens in week 2? They have Cam throwing the ball deep on every other play.

Now... we're complaining about a 4th and 1.. In week 3, we're going to be at 4th and 1 from our own 10 yard line, in the third quarter, and Rivera will opt to go for it!

Only we were on the Bills 21 and a first down seals the game

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Only we were on the Bills 21 and a first down seals the game

 

It doesn't matter.  It will still get skewed by this coaching staff.      Bills had one of the best front fours in the league,  much better than the pass rush of the Seahawks,  yet,  Rivera and Shula opt to go away from the quick,  short passes,  in favor of plays that take forever to develop.

 

Against the Giants,  we're going to see a lot more chances being taken,  but,  instead of them being at the right moments,  like the one you're talking about...  they will be at the most foolish of moments.

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It doesn't matter. It will still get skewed by this coaching staff. Bills had one of the best front fours in the league, much better than the pass rush of the Seahawks, yet, Rivera and Shula opt to go away from the quick, short passes, in favor of plays that take forever to develop.

Against the Giants, we're going to see a lot more chances being taken, but, instead of them being at the right moments, like the one you're talking about... they will be at the most foolish of moments.

That is BC this coaching staff has no backbone or identity.

After three years they are still trying to make it up as they

go

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