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also seahawks are missing Jackson, as long as our secondary holds up we can pressure pressure pressure=5-2 cowboys
Nors said:Here's a key to this game.
I posted Bledsoe's Bills game last year as how you get Seahags into a dark alley and punk them. Bledsoe's Bills marched right down the field and scored a TD. Was up real quick and scored early. That took Seahags out of gameplan and reduces the run game threat.
Just as we did to Eagles we scored early and dictated to Eagles. Now if we fall behind early Holmgren can start to grinf the run down our throats and start play action more and expose our secondary. Thats my fear - they get up and can expose handoff issues deep that our safeties, corners get into. If anyone can exploit this its MH. Parcells has to know that.
Again, gameplan has to be attack early and take control of game.......
dargonking999 said:Yep Bledsoe did so great, wait i'm sorry that was Mcgahee scoring all those points
AdamJT13 said:To be fair, Bledsoe was the reason McGahee scored most of those points and the reason Buffalo built a 24-3 lead healfway through the third quarter.
On the Bills' first TD drive, Bledsoe had 50 yards passing, including two third-down conversions. McGahee had 3 yards rushing on the drive before Buffalo got to the 7, and he had runs of 5 and 2 to finish it off.
On the Bills' FG drive, Bledsoe had 55 yards passing, and McGahee had 7 yards rushing.
On the Bills' second TD drive, the final nine plays and 45 yards were Bledsoe passes in the two-minute offense, including his TD pass to Lee Evans.
And on the Bills' third TD drive, Bledsoe had 37 yards passing, and the Bills had 7 yards rushing until McGahee's 2-yard TD run finished it off.
DallasDomination said:The RB lit up the Seahawks....
AdamJT13 said:McGahee didn't do much until late in the game, when it already was a blowout. Bledsoe had 198 yards passing in the first half.
Even with three interceptions, Bledsoe lit up the Seahawks. Besides, neither of the guys who intercepted Bledsoe will be playing Sunday. Ken Hamlin (two picks) is out, and Ken Lucas left in free agency.
Hoffa said:this thread is hilarious, Bledsoe fans trying to spin 1 TD and 3 INT's into him "lighting up" the Seahawks.
Not to mention that to get his 275 yards it took 37 attempts.
If you throw 3 INT's your team generally loses, he just got lucky the Bills shut down the Seattle offense.
And maybe not to a lesser extent, how well Crayton's replacement plays.Rack said:I think how Drew plays depends on how Tucker plays.
Tucker will have to play better than he ever has, no doubt. But Key and Glenn have benefitted from the fact that Crayton is a legitimate threat. Like you said, Price is more of a hope than a threat right now. If he doesn't perform, Copper will get the playing time.I think a lot more is riding on Tucker and Price is kind of in the background because of how well key and glenn have been playing. Hopefully Price can do what i think he can, and make some plays.
If you had seen the game (which I'm guessing you didn't), you'd know that Bledsoe was the one who led the Bills to a huge lead, even with three interceptions (all of which came in Seahawks territory, and none of which led to points for Seattle). If you just look at the final stats, you probably wouldn't know that.
And although he threw for only one TD, he was the one who put the Bills in position for McGahee's first two short TD runs. McGahee really didn't do anything on those drives except get the final 2 yards.
He basically was responsible for 31 points for the Bills, so his defense could have allowed 30 points and he still would have won.