longislandcuse
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Defense overrated af too.
Always hasNY Jets at 3-1 are looking good. Buffalo is still a playoff team but my god does Rex Ryan coach an undisciplined team.
The cheap shots the Bills defenders took at the end and the PFs they got called for just showed how a Ryan team is coached.Always has
Not sure I see 10 wins in their schedule, but I do think they could make the playoffs, if, as you say, they don't implode. Problem is, Rex's teams have a habit of imploding. Or shooting themselves in the foot (pun intended ).The cheap shots the Bills defenders took at the end and the PFs they got called for just showed how a Ryan team is coached.
Buffalo is a 10 win team still as long as they don't implode.
I blame the awful penalty calls on Belichick. I mean the guy was the Defensive Coordinator for the Giants in the 1980's and early 1990's and we all know how much he loves the NYG organization. It is obvious Belichick had something to do with it.Well, the Bills just scored more legitimate TDs than the Giants with their two stars out of the game so they have a shot.
I said it in another post: "Discipline" is such a ridiculous word...the Giants had 8 bad penalties that were un-disciplined, including like 4 delay of games.
The Bills had no personal fouls until the game was well-over, decided by completely biased officiating.
You'd be upset too, if you were a competitor.
A "chop-block" above the waist.
Honestly, are the officials reviewed?
Seems like every week we keep hearing about how the Bills got robbed. Now I can definitely listen to when bad officiating occurs, but c'mon. The announcers I was listening to, said that game was one of the worst disciplined teams they've ever seen, and "you can't make this up". Now they did call out the bs chop block, but the Bills shot themselves in the foot many times. You can blame refs for one bad game, but this is becoming a pattern in blaming them.
Well it "seems" that way to me. But c'mon, what 15 penalties today? Take away a few and it's still more than anyone can blame on getting beat by refs."Every week"? I must have missed the comments after last week's game or after the opener.
Let's face it - the chop block call on Incognito ( which wiped a Clay TD off the board) and the Clay OPI were horrible calls, and the hold on Urbik which negated a Taylor TD was marginal, at best.
To top that off, Randle was clearly down at the 1 on his "TD".
That said, the Bills were terrible today, and didn't deserve to win. Roman called a very poor game, Carpenter missed a chippie, and Rex's defensive scheme continues to neuter the team's biggest strength - the DL.
ssbriefcase said:Well it "seems" that way to me. But c'mon, what 15 penalties today? Take away a few and it's still more than anyone can blame on getting beat by refs.
Orangeman said:It was 17 and, um, the refs threw the flags. All of em.
And a significant number were a joke.
Unlike a normal game there were few false starts etc. these were all big-boy ref I'm gonna change the game calls
Well it "seems" that way to me. But c'mon, what 15 penalties today? Take away a few and it's still more than anyone can blame on getting beat by refs.
And the players caused them to be thrown, quit blaming the refs and look to the team itself.
Are bad calls made at times, sure, but no team loses solely on some premeditated ref agenda.
Does this count?Has anyone in this thread actually blamed the loss on officiating?
Does this count?
The Bills had no personal fouls until the game was well-over, decided by completely biased officiating.
That was from post #107
THISThe chop block, the non-existent holding penalty (on Syracuse's own Bromley) that happened right in front of two officials and the game announcers said wasn't close to a hold in slo mo or real time.
My personal favorite: the first down completion to Clay where they call Off PI. The replay of the call is hysterical. They show the D player engaged with Clay...the official clearly looks away to the line-action...Clay gets open, pass completed and the official turns back, sees Clay open and pulls his flag.
Truly unbelievable.
these were not discipline issues. They were examples of egregiously bad officiating that didn't occur to both sides.
The Bills need to learn that in this NFL you need to pass-first to set up the run. It's pretty clear.
And they are not going to get any benefit of the doubt from the league/officials, so they're going to have to play differently/cleaner than the opponent from here on out.
If you watched the game, name one iffy call on the Giants...Seems like every week we keep hearing about how the Bills got robbed. Now I can definitely listen to when bad officiating occurs, but c'mon. The announcers I was listening to, said that game was one of the worst disciplined teams they've ever seen, and "you can't make this up". Now they did call out the bs chop block, but the Bills shot themselves in the foot many times. You can blame refs for one bad game, but this is becoming a pattern in blaming them.
Remember last season, when an official warned a Patriot defender that he was lined up over the center on a Field Goal attempt? Would have been nice if the Bills were warned, instead of flagged for this today - it wound up costing them 4 points.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...o-refs-conduct-on-jets-field-goal-not-unusual
The hold was awful imo, but I can understand the chop block call and at that point the TD would've only given us a glimmer of hope, down 7 with a minute left and 3 timeouts. However, the hold call on the Taylor TD run was one of those 50/50 calls that always seem to go against Buffalo. When announcers openly question a call, it usually shouldn't have been made and that one was hugely pivotal in the game. Nevermind the fact that our defensive line gets held on the reg and people like Kyle Williams are actually bringing up the refs which in his 10+ years in the league, he's never done.As a kinda Bills fan (Tampa is unfortunately my favorite team, but I spent my childhood going to Bills training camp every day/my family are all Bills fans so I watch all of their games and root for them as long as they aren't facing the Bucs), I thought the hold on Tyrod's touchdown run and the chop block were both correct calls. It seemed that the hold was one that could have gone either way; Bromley surely tried to sell it to the ref and it worked. The chop block I thought was pretty obvious though.
I think 9 wins could get a WC but 10 should be a lock. Bills, Jets, Ravens, Steelers, Chargers, Raiders(?) and Chiefs will probably be vying for 2 spots with Indy (such a joke they get to play in the AFC South), NE, Denver and Cinci taking the divisions.Not sure I see 10 wins in their schedule, but I do think they could make the playoffs, if, as you say, they don't implode. Problem is, Rex's teams have a habit of imploding. Or shooting themselves in the foot (pun intended ).