1 00:00:30,640 --> 00:00:35,320 Speaker 1: The One Bill's Live presented by Kalida Health. 2 00:00:41,400 --> 00:00:44,080 Speaker 2: Good Evening once again Bill's Mafia. Glad to have you 3 00:00:44,120 --> 00:00:46,760 Speaker 2: with us for Week three as we get you ready 4 00:00:47,040 --> 00:00:50,000 Speaker 2: for Buffalo's first meeting with one of their most storied 5 00:00:50,200 --> 00:00:52,600 Speaker 2: rivals here at Orchard Park, New York at Highmark Stadium 6 00:00:52,640 --> 00:00:55,840 Speaker 2: for the last time in the regular season, as it's 7 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:56,320 Speaker 2: the two and Oh. 8 00:00:56,400 --> 00:00:58,880 Speaker 3: Bill's hosting the Oh and two Miami Dolphins. 9 00:00:59,040 --> 00:01:02,440 Speaker 2: Back to pass, look left and stretching and reaching Ford 10 00:01:02,520 --> 00:01:05,720 Speaker 2: his concage and he stumbles into the end zone for 11 00:01:05,800 --> 00:01:09,679 Speaker 2: the touchdown. Alan Gonna roll left looking for someone in 12 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:12,800 Speaker 2: the end zone and now shovel passes it complete to 13 00:01:13,040 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 2: Jackson Hawes for his first career touchdown from five yards 14 00:01:18,200 --> 00:01:21,800 Speaker 2: out to a back to pass quicks Land to Wattle 15 00:01:22,040 --> 00:01:25,080 Speaker 2: and he's in for the touchdown. The handoff the Cook 16 00:01:25,400 --> 00:01:29,280 Speaker 2: who goes into the end zone almost untouched for a 17 00:01:29,400 --> 00:01:33,840 Speaker 2: two yard touchdown. Rug the cook is in the kitchen. 18 00:01:34,720 --> 00:01:37,759 Speaker 2: Here's the staff fakes the handoff back to pass, lofts 19 00:01:37,760 --> 00:01:40,479 Speaker 2: it in the end zone and Tyreek Kill gets away 20 00:01:40,520 --> 00:01:44,960 Speaker 2: from Christian Benford for the five yard touchdown. Reception to 21 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:47,880 Speaker 2: screen pass to Shakir as a blocker in front, lays 22 00:01:47,920 --> 00:01:49,200 Speaker 2: it to the end zone and he's in. 23 00:01:50,080 --> 00:01:53,880 Speaker 4: It's a fifteen yard screen pass for a touchdown. 24 00:01:54,240 --> 00:01:57,120 Speaker 3: Backs to pass fires a dinner tiftin picked. 25 00:01:56,880 --> 00:01:59,160 Speaker 4: Off by Terrell Grenard coming the. 26 00:01:59,120 --> 00:02:01,600 Speaker 3: Other way and out of out at the forty yard. 27 00:02:01,360 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 5: Line to relper Nod. 28 00:02:04,040 --> 00:02:09,560 Speaker 4: Mister fort Horner comes up huge team read to unlike 29 00:02:09,680 --> 00:02:12,560 Speaker 4: up flirt, Alan has to step up with the pocket buyers. 30 00:02:12,560 --> 00:02:15,560 Speaker 2: It's compete over the middle to Elijah Moore fifty forty 31 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:18,880 Speaker 2: five forty head down to the thirty five yard line. 32 00:02:19,280 --> 00:02:22,919 Speaker 2: This one from forty eight is a snap holds down 33 00:02:23,560 --> 00:02:28,200 Speaker 2: kick on the way and it is good. So it's 34 00:02:28,240 --> 00:02:33,720 Speaker 2: twenty two seconds left. The Bills basically ensure they're coming 35 00:02:33,760 --> 00:02:37,440 Speaker 2: out of this one with a victory as the clock 36 00:02:37,600 --> 00:02:42,000 Speaker 2: runs out on Miami and they lose once again to 37 00:02:42,240 --> 00:02:48,320 Speaker 2: Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bill. That is your Game 38 00:02:48,480 --> 00:02:52,440 Speaker 2: rewind presented by connect Life, an official sponsor of the 39 00:02:52,480 --> 00:02:57,280 Speaker 2: Buffalo Bills. Sign up to donate at connectlife dot org. 40 00:02:57,720 --> 00:03:02,120 Speaker 2: So the Bills emerge victoria once again. I think it 41 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:06,960 Speaker 2: was not the dominant annihilation that a lot of people anticipated. 42 00:03:07,960 --> 00:03:10,440 Speaker 2: I mentioned it on the pregame show Steve when you 43 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:13,880 Speaker 2: come off a short week and you play a division opponent, 44 00:03:14,480 --> 00:03:19,000 Speaker 2: those games are usually very close, and this one was, 45 00:03:19,639 --> 00:03:24,400 Speaker 2: and were it not for a couple of costly backbreaking 46 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:27,480 Speaker 2: mistakes by the Dolphins, it might have gone down to 47 00:03:27,560 --> 00:03:27,960 Speaker 2: the wire. 48 00:03:29,360 --> 00:03:33,400 Speaker 3: Yes, the roughing the kicker call comes to mind. First, 49 00:03:34,600 --> 00:03:38,920 Speaker 3: Roughing the punter was huge in that moment, sustained the 50 00:03:38,920 --> 00:03:43,080 Speaker 3: Bills drive, got him back on track, ended up in 51 00:03:43,080 --> 00:03:46,360 Speaker 3: the touchdown. That's that was a crusher. 52 00:03:46,520 --> 00:03:51,320 Speaker 2: Someone has to explain to me why you would even 53 00:03:51,440 --> 00:03:55,320 Speaker 2: be that aggressive on that play because it is a 54 00:03:55,440 --> 00:04:00,240 Speaker 2: tie ballgame. You have stopped their offense, you are getting 55 00:04:00,440 --> 00:04:04,920 Speaker 2: the ball back in a tie game, and your offense 56 00:04:05,160 --> 00:04:09,160 Speaker 2: is moving the football. Why are you that aggressive there? Why? 57 00:04:09,400 --> 00:04:12,640 Speaker 3: Well, he's a regular down and distance guy. They had 58 00:04:12,640 --> 00:04:14,880 Speaker 3: the regular defense on the field to make sure the 59 00:04:14,880 --> 00:04:18,080 Speaker 3: Bills didn't fake it. When you get guys like that 60 00:04:18,400 --> 00:04:21,200 Speaker 3: and they come through like that, they don't have I mean, 61 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:27,040 Speaker 3: he probably hasn't ever done that. He never blocked a punt, 62 00:04:27,160 --> 00:04:29,719 Speaker 3: never blocked a kick, trying to make a play for 63 00:04:29,800 --> 00:04:35,160 Speaker 3: his team and came through right over the top of 64 00:04:35,200 --> 00:04:38,040 Speaker 3: Reed Ferguson and probably thought in his mind, I got 65 00:04:38,080 --> 00:04:39,480 Speaker 3: a shot at this, I'm gonna do it. 66 00:04:40,200 --> 00:04:40,440 Speaker 6: And. 67 00:04:41,960 --> 00:04:45,800 Speaker 3: It's not that easy. You've got not that easy. 68 00:04:45,839 --> 00:04:47,599 Speaker 2: This is a veteran player. I know he's not on 69 00:04:47,680 --> 00:04:49,719 Speaker 2: special teams a lot, but this is a veteran player, 70 00:04:49,920 --> 00:04:57,000 Speaker 2: a team captain. You unless you know for sure you 71 00:04:57,040 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 2: are getting that football, you can't do that there. It's 72 00:05:01,279 --> 00:05:06,800 Speaker 2: a tie game. Your offense is moving the football and 73 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:08,840 Speaker 2: you rough the punter. 74 00:05:09,279 --> 00:05:09,840 Speaker 3: It is a. 75 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:15,640 Speaker 2: Stupid, stupid, stupid play. Oh my god, it's dumb, so dumb. 76 00:05:15,960 --> 00:05:17,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, I can't. 77 00:05:17,440 --> 00:05:20,479 Speaker 2: I couldn't get like, I'm glad we went to break 78 00:05:20,560 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 2: right after that. 79 00:05:21,360 --> 00:05:24,040 Speaker 3: I couldn't wrap my head around it. How stupid that. 80 00:05:24,360 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 3: Not only that it wasn't even running into the kicker, 81 00:05:26,160 --> 00:05:27,600 Speaker 3: which would have made it a fourth and two. It 82 00:05:27,640 --> 00:05:30,000 Speaker 3: was roughing. I mean he took out his plant leg, 83 00:05:30,040 --> 00:05:33,320 Speaker 3: which is the absolute no no. And it was an 84 00:05:33,320 --> 00:05:36,280 Speaker 3: easy call and it was the right call, and you're right. 85 00:05:36,360 --> 00:05:41,920 Speaker 3: It was an enormous mistake that gave the Dolphins, gave 86 00:05:41,960 --> 00:05:45,279 Speaker 3: the Bills a chance to put the Dolphins away as 87 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:45,760 Speaker 3: they did. 88 00:05:45,960 --> 00:05:51,280 Speaker 2: It was stupefying to me. Time and score, Like I remember, 89 00:05:51,880 --> 00:05:54,760 Speaker 2: my coach is telling me time and score. Recognize the 90 00:05:54,839 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 2: situation that you're in in the moment, recognize time and score. 91 00:06:00,040 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 2: I mean, it's it's great to be aggressive and go 92 00:06:02,040 --> 00:06:04,120 Speaker 2: all out and all that stuff, but there is a 93 00:06:04,160 --> 00:06:07,000 Speaker 2: time and place for that kind of play, and there's 94 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:10,479 Speaker 2: a time and place for just a hair a hair 95 00:06:10,520 --> 00:06:15,159 Speaker 2: of discretion knowing that your offense, which is performing well, 96 00:06:16,160 --> 00:06:18,800 Speaker 2: is getting the ball back. You did your job, you 97 00:06:18,920 --> 00:06:23,039 Speaker 2: stopped them. It's just I get it. The enormity of 98 00:06:23,080 --> 00:06:25,919 Speaker 2: the stupidity of that play, I cannot get past. It's 99 00:06:26,040 --> 00:06:28,719 Speaker 2: it's crazy to me that he did that, and a 100 00:06:28,839 --> 00:06:31,880 Speaker 2: veteran player, I think he does speak to the desperation 101 00:06:31,960 --> 00:06:32,520 Speaker 2: that team's in. 102 00:06:32,800 --> 00:06:36,760 Speaker 3: I mean, they're veteran players who've been around the block 103 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:38,400 Speaker 3: once thinking, man, I gotta do something. 104 00:06:38,440 --> 00:06:41,640 Speaker 2: But to his interception is more forgivable than that play. 105 00:06:42,120 --> 00:06:45,240 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's that interception was a great play by Bernard 106 00:06:45,800 --> 00:06:47,960 Speaker 3: to had to get rid of it because of Walker, 107 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:52,840 Speaker 3: all of that that's been talked about about. That play. 108 00:06:53,680 --> 00:06:57,920 Speaker 3: You know, you're right, that's forgivable because if you're gonna 109 00:06:57,920 --> 00:07:00,440 Speaker 3: throw the football sometime, you're gonna throw a pick. I 110 00:07:00,440 --> 00:07:04,120 Speaker 3: get it, But that the roughing the kicker call, roughing 111 00:07:04,160 --> 00:07:05,000 Speaker 3: the punter call. 112 00:07:04,920 --> 00:07:07,119 Speaker 2: Was to me it's an excuse. It was egregious. Shan't 113 00:07:07,120 --> 00:07:07,360 Speaker 2: do it. 114 00:07:07,240 --> 00:07:08,160 Speaker 3: It was etregeous. 115 00:07:08,440 --> 00:07:14,240 Speaker 2: Yeah, to his interception Dion Walker, who was in the 116 00:07:14,280 --> 00:07:18,440 Speaker 2: starting lineup, And essentially what they did was they had 117 00:07:18,480 --> 00:07:20,880 Speaker 2: dion Walker at six seven, three thirty one play the 118 00:07:20,920 --> 00:07:23,520 Speaker 2: one technique position and they moved Daiquon to the three 119 00:07:23,560 --> 00:07:26,400 Speaker 2: technique position, which is where at Oliver usually lines up. 120 00:07:26,480 --> 00:07:29,800 Speaker 2: He's obviously out with the ankle injury. And dion Walker 121 00:07:29,840 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 2: was noticeable right from the start. I mean he had 122 00:07:32,040 --> 00:07:34,280 Speaker 2: that tackle for no gain. I think on the second 123 00:07:34,360 --> 00:07:37,640 Speaker 2: play of the game, just slid down the line, deposited 124 00:07:37,680 --> 00:07:40,120 Speaker 2: the linemen on his on his back, and then just 125 00:07:40,160 --> 00:07:42,720 Speaker 2: went and tackled the ball carrier. I mean he made 126 00:07:42,720 --> 00:07:47,520 Speaker 2: an impact. I think he freed up Daikwon Jones to 127 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:51,120 Speaker 2: make some more plays, which is kind of the job 128 00:07:51,200 --> 00:07:54,840 Speaker 2: description of the one technique. So I thought he performed 129 00:07:55,000 --> 00:07:57,880 Speaker 2: admirably there. I don't think by any means he was perfect, 130 00:07:57,880 --> 00:08:00,000 Speaker 2: but you can't expect rookies to be perfect in there 131 00:08:00,160 --> 00:08:03,560 Speaker 2: third career game. But he had an impact on the game. 132 00:08:03,600 --> 00:08:05,160 Speaker 2: And I think when you have a six seven, three 133 00:08:05,240 --> 00:08:08,120 Speaker 2: hundred and thirty one pounder breathing down your neck. You're 134 00:08:08,120 --> 00:08:11,760 Speaker 2: gonna alter the trajectory of your throw, and you're gonna 135 00:08:11,760 --> 00:08:14,440 Speaker 2: commit to whatever decision you made in the moment because 136 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:17,520 Speaker 2: you don't have time to make another one. And that 137 00:08:17,520 --> 00:08:22,280 Speaker 2: that is what allowed Bernard, who made a great anticipatory 138 00:08:23,200 --> 00:08:24,800 Speaker 2: drive on the football on that. 139 00:08:24,760 --> 00:08:27,760 Speaker 3: Play in his post game as well, Walker and you 140 00:08:27,800 --> 00:08:29,840 Speaker 3: see here, we're seeing the highlight here. He just took 141 00:08:29,880 --> 00:08:33,280 Speaker 3: the guard completely whiffed on him. And in his post 142 00:08:33,320 --> 00:08:37,040 Speaker 3: game it was its great to hear he was still 143 00:08:37,080 --> 00:08:40,240 Speaker 3: stewing in his own mind about a mistake he made 144 00:08:40,280 --> 00:08:41,720 Speaker 3: early in the game in the first quarter where he 145 00:08:42,000 --> 00:08:46,239 Speaker 3: took the wrong played the wrong defense, had the misassignment 146 00:08:46,760 --> 00:08:50,840 Speaker 3: and he was just bumming about it. And so to 147 00:08:50,920 --> 00:08:52,880 Speaker 3: come back and make a play like that and be 148 00:08:52,920 --> 00:08:54,920 Speaker 3: as big a factor as he was later in the 149 00:08:54,960 --> 00:08:57,920 Speaker 3: game says a lot about where his head's at and 150 00:08:57,960 --> 00:09:01,600 Speaker 3: how much better he can get. But he and his 151 00:09:01,679 --> 00:09:02,640 Speaker 3: willingness to get better. 152 00:09:03,600 --> 00:09:10,200 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I don't know what happened uh on that series, 153 00:09:11,240 --> 00:09:15,680 Speaker 2: because the right guard for the game at the outset 154 00:09:15,720 --> 00:09:20,920 Speaker 2: had been Keon Smith and that was a backup Daniel Brunskill, Like, 155 00:09:21,160 --> 00:09:24,320 Speaker 2: that's the third string guard who's in the game there 156 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:26,240 Speaker 2: at a critical moment. So I don't know if Keon 157 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:28,720 Speaker 2: Smith got hurt or what happened. 158 00:09:28,760 --> 00:09:31,160 Speaker 3: It looked like it looked like the third stringer. 159 00:09:31,000 --> 00:09:33,720 Speaker 2: I mean went he looked like a revolving door. 160 00:09:34,840 --> 00:09:36,439 Speaker 3: And I don't I don't know if I was a 161 00:09:36,480 --> 00:09:37,880 Speaker 3: rep against air for Dionne. 162 00:09:38,000 --> 00:09:43,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, And I don't know if there's enough credit being 163 00:09:43,520 --> 00:09:46,079 Speaker 2: given here. And I mentioned this on the broadcast. I mean, 164 00:09:46,120 --> 00:09:49,040 Speaker 2: you heard me called Terrell Bernard mister fourth quarter because 165 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:53,120 Speaker 2: he is rapidly turning into Captain Clutch on the defensive 166 00:09:53,160 --> 00:09:57,520 Speaker 2: side of the ball. He makes these plays in the 167 00:09:57,559 --> 00:10:00,760 Speaker 2: fourth quarter, the fourth quarter INNERCI at the end of 168 00:10:00,760 --> 00:10:03,120 Speaker 2: the Week nine game against Kansas City and he picks 169 00:10:03,160 --> 00:10:07,680 Speaker 2: off the pass by Mahomes for Kelsey. The playoff game 170 00:10:07,840 --> 00:10:11,160 Speaker 2: against the Ravens, he punches the ball out from Mark 171 00:10:11,240 --> 00:10:14,640 Speaker 2: Andrews and hops on it for a fumble recovery in 172 00:10:14,720 --> 00:10:18,560 Speaker 2: the fourth quarter. Week one against the Ravens, he hops 173 00:10:18,600 --> 00:10:22,160 Speaker 2: on a fumble in the fourth quarter, and then yesterday 174 00:10:22,600 --> 00:10:26,920 Speaker 2: interception in the fourth quarter. He's mister fourth quarter. 175 00:10:27,040 --> 00:10:30,280 Speaker 3: He picked off mahomes last pass last year, Week eleven days. 176 00:10:30,640 --> 00:10:32,840 Speaker 2: That's what I said. Week eleven not Week nine. They 177 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:33,959 Speaker 2: play him in Week nine this. 178 00:10:34,000 --> 00:10:38,920 Speaker 3: Year, so it yeah, he's he's clutch. He has he's 179 00:10:38,960 --> 00:10:41,160 Speaker 3: seen and he admitted as much and said as much 180 00:10:41,200 --> 00:10:45,200 Speaker 3: in his postgame He said he was prepared, and preparation 181 00:10:45,440 --> 00:10:47,160 Speaker 3: really helps. There's no question about it. 182 00:10:47,320 --> 00:10:49,880 Speaker 2: Yeah, he said. Al hulcm the linebackers coach, kind of 183 00:10:49,880 --> 00:10:56,120 Speaker 2: showed him the play and the play showed up. I 184 00:10:56,200 --> 00:10:58,880 Speaker 2: asked him later on in that press conference last night, 185 00:10:58,920 --> 00:11:01,880 Speaker 2: I said, Hey, why do these plays keep happening for 186 00:11:01,960 --> 00:11:04,080 Speaker 2: you in the fourth quarter? Do you feel like you 187 00:11:04,240 --> 00:11:08,040 Speaker 2: have a read on what that opposing offense is doing 188 00:11:08,080 --> 00:11:09,839 Speaker 2: by the time you get to the end of the game, 189 00:11:10,280 --> 00:11:14,480 Speaker 2: where maybe you can anticipate a half second earlier or 190 00:11:15,160 --> 00:11:17,400 Speaker 2: drive on a play that you know what's coming based 191 00:11:17,440 --> 00:11:18,960 Speaker 2: on what you've seen through the course of the game, 192 00:11:19,160 --> 00:11:21,400 Speaker 2: kind of like a use the test to take the 193 00:11:21,440 --> 00:11:23,440 Speaker 2: test kind of thing. And he said, yeah, he said, 194 00:11:23,440 --> 00:11:25,720 Speaker 2: that does happen. He goes, I feel like by the 195 00:11:25,760 --> 00:11:28,760 Speaker 2: fourth quarter, I have a pretty good handle on the 196 00:11:28,800 --> 00:11:31,800 Speaker 2: concepts that they're utilizing that they feel are working well 197 00:11:31,840 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 2: against us, and so I just kind of file those 198 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:38,720 Speaker 2: away and anticipate seeing them at the end of a game. 199 00:11:38,760 --> 00:11:42,200 Speaker 2: That could be close, which this one was, and sure enough. 200 00:11:42,280 --> 00:11:45,320 Speaker 3: Defenders, one of the things that really helps defenders is 201 00:11:45,559 --> 00:11:48,280 Speaker 3: understanding their own defense to a point where they understand 202 00:11:48,320 --> 00:11:52,360 Speaker 3: where they're vulnerable and what offenses look at and see 203 00:11:52,400 --> 00:11:55,480 Speaker 3: in their defenses. They know where offenses try to attack 204 00:11:55,559 --> 00:11:59,480 Speaker 3: certain defenses. And as the game goes on, and you 205 00:11:59,559 --> 00:12:02,560 Speaker 3: feel like the quarterback understands what you're doing and you've 206 00:12:02,600 --> 00:12:05,160 Speaker 3: seen it, seen signs of it where they know what 207 00:12:05,160 --> 00:12:07,280 Speaker 3: you're in. They're going to get to a play you 208 00:12:07,320 --> 00:12:12,320 Speaker 3: can anticipate their attack in. You know, it's like it's 209 00:12:12,360 --> 00:12:15,360 Speaker 3: like the old there's an old movie called Princess Bride 210 00:12:15,600 --> 00:12:20,520 Speaker 3: where they have a test of wits by one of 211 00:12:20,520 --> 00:12:23,560 Speaker 3: them poisons. There's two glasses. One of them's poisoned, one 212 00:12:23,559 --> 00:12:25,760 Speaker 3: of them's not. One guy knows which one's poisoned, the 213 00:12:25,800 --> 00:12:27,640 Speaker 3: other one doesn't, and the one who doesn't gets to 214 00:12:27,640 --> 00:12:30,560 Speaker 3: pick which one each of them drink and it goes 215 00:12:30,600 --> 00:12:32,839 Speaker 3: I know you, but you know what I know, and 216 00:12:32,960 --> 00:12:36,960 Speaker 3: you know, and it's a stair stepping kind of I 217 00:12:37,040 --> 00:12:39,160 Speaker 3: knew you were going to do that kind of mind 218 00:12:39,200 --> 00:12:41,319 Speaker 3: frame that gives you a chance to step in front 219 00:12:41,360 --> 00:12:44,400 Speaker 3: of a pass like that and as you watch the 220 00:12:44,440 --> 00:12:47,960 Speaker 3: game unfold and fifty sixty seventy snaps into a game 221 00:12:48,040 --> 00:12:50,000 Speaker 3: on the defensive side, you're going, okay, yeah, I know 222 00:12:50,040 --> 00:12:52,880 Speaker 3: what you're doing, and you play it. 223 00:12:53,360 --> 00:12:56,280 Speaker 2: You know, you take a chance, and that's where you know. 224 00:12:56,360 --> 00:13:01,360 Speaker 2: Terrel Bernard's preparation, along with his natural football instincts, I 225 00:13:01,400 --> 00:13:03,760 Speaker 2: think that's safe to say that he possesses those as well, 226 00:13:04,520 --> 00:13:06,520 Speaker 2: often puts him in position to make some of the 227 00:13:06,559 --> 00:13:08,640 Speaker 2: biggest plays of the game, and over the last year 228 00:13:08,679 --> 00:13:12,320 Speaker 2: plus he has turned in a handful of him in 229 00:13:12,440 --> 00:13:16,840 Speaker 2: some of the biggest games of the season. Uh, we 230 00:13:16,880 --> 00:13:19,600 Speaker 2: want to know what your biggest takeaways were from last 231 00:13:19,679 --> 00:13:22,559 Speaker 2: night's ten point win over the Dolphins. Thirty one twenty 232 00:13:22,600 --> 00:13:26,360 Speaker 2: one to remain undefeated, eighth three, five point fifty one, 233 00:13:26,520 --> 00:13:28,640 Speaker 2: eighty eight, five p fifty two, five fifty those are 234 00:13:28,640 --> 00:13:30,400 Speaker 2: the numbers to join us, and we do have open 235 00:13:30,400 --> 00:13:33,920 Speaker 2: lines for you right now. We should give you some 236 00:13:34,040 --> 00:13:36,520 Speaker 2: of the particulars that come out of last night's game. 237 00:13:36,640 --> 00:13:39,840 Speaker 2: Number one, the Bills have now won thirteen consecutive home games, 238 00:13:39,840 --> 00:13:42,520 Speaker 2: second only to the fifteen game home winning streak by 239 00:13:42,520 --> 00:13:46,240 Speaker 2: Steve's ninety ninety one team Buffalo has now scored thirty 240 00:13:46,240 --> 00:13:48,920 Speaker 2: points or more in twelve of their last thirteen games 241 00:13:48,960 --> 00:13:51,240 Speaker 2: in which Josh Allen has played more than one snap. 242 00:13:51,280 --> 00:13:53,400 Speaker 2: We kind of toss aside the week eighteen game at 243 00:13:53,440 --> 00:13:56,120 Speaker 2: New England that was a throwaway game in which Josh 244 00:13:56,160 --> 00:13:58,960 Speaker 2: played only one snap and then exited. Bills are now 245 00:13:59,000 --> 00:14:02,960 Speaker 2: fifteen and one at home in Division games since twenty twenty. 246 00:14:03,000 --> 00:14:05,680 Speaker 2: That is their best such record in the NFL, and 247 00:14:05,720 --> 00:14:08,480 Speaker 2: the only loss is the ridiculous win game against New 248 00:14:08,480 --> 00:14:12,080 Speaker 2: England that they lost fourteen to ten. McDermott is now 249 00:14:12,160 --> 00:14:15,360 Speaker 2: ten and zero at home against Miami including playoffs, and 250 00:14:15,400 --> 00:14:18,640 Speaker 2: the Bills are a plus one thirty five point differential 251 00:14:19,120 --> 00:14:20,840 Speaker 2: in those games, now counting last night. 252 00:14:20,880 --> 00:14:24,880 Speaker 3: I'll say this as well, unless there's a miraculous turnaround 253 00:14:24,880 --> 00:14:28,040 Speaker 3: in Miami and they somehow make the playoffs, the Dolphins 254 00:14:28,080 --> 00:14:32,640 Speaker 3: will never have beaten Sean McDermott in this Highmark Stadium. Yeah, 255 00:14:32,720 --> 00:14:35,480 Speaker 3: they never got it. They never got it done, because 256 00:14:35,880 --> 00:14:37,480 Speaker 3: that's the last time they're going to see him. 257 00:14:37,560 --> 00:14:38,000 Speaker 2: That's a heck. 258 00:14:38,000 --> 00:14:39,280 Speaker 3: It looks like it's a heck. 259 00:14:39,160 --> 00:14:42,600 Speaker 2: Of an epitaph to put on this building. Bills have 260 00:14:42,720 --> 00:14:46,800 Speaker 2: also gone twenty five games now without losing the turnover battle, 261 00:14:47,360 --> 00:14:50,360 Speaker 2: and they were plus one last night. It's the longest 262 00:14:50,360 --> 00:14:54,680 Speaker 2: streak in the NFL in the Super Bowl era. Bills 263 00:14:54,680 --> 00:14:57,680 Speaker 2: have won seven straight games against the Dolphins, including playoffs. 264 00:14:57,720 --> 00:15:00,320 Speaker 2: They have won ten straight home games against the Dolphins, 265 00:15:00,320 --> 00:15:03,400 Speaker 2: including playoffs. It's the first ten game home winning streak 266 00:15:03,400 --> 00:15:07,680 Speaker 2: against any opponent in franchise history, and coach McDermott is 267 00:15:07,680 --> 00:15:10,520 Speaker 2: now sixteen and two in his career versus the Dolphins, 268 00:15:10,600 --> 00:15:14,120 Speaker 2: including playoffs. It's the second best head coach winning percentage 269 00:15:14,120 --> 00:15:17,840 Speaker 2: against a single opponent in NFL history, with a minimum 270 00:15:17,880 --> 00:15:22,640 Speaker 2: of fifteen games on that record. And the Bills have 271 00:15:22,640 --> 00:15:24,880 Speaker 2: scored thirty plus points in each of their first three 272 00:15:24,920 --> 00:15:29,080 Speaker 2: games for the second straight season, and they are the 273 00:15:29,120 --> 00:15:32,400 Speaker 2: second team all time to do that in back to 274 00:15:32,440 --> 00:15:35,760 Speaker 2: back years. The only other team, Are you ready for this? 275 00:15:36,600 --> 00:15:42,400 Speaker 2: The nineteen forty eight, ninety nine Ers forty nine. You'd 276 00:15:42,520 --> 00:15:44,560 Speaker 2: like to be the guy or lady that's got to 277 00:15:44,600 --> 00:15:47,520 Speaker 2: look that stuff up. I mean, nowadays it's probably just 278 00:15:47,520 --> 00:15:50,440 Speaker 2: punch a number into a database, but imagine coman through 279 00:15:50,480 --> 00:15:53,400 Speaker 2: that last you know, back in the paper filing days. 280 00:15:53,440 --> 00:15:56,520 Speaker 2: Oh my gosh, I'm back to fifty three. 281 00:15:56,640 --> 00:15:57,760 Speaker 3: Still haven't seen it yet. 282 00:15:57,760 --> 00:15:58,520 Speaker 2: We're still working. 283 00:15:58,560 --> 00:15:59,280 Speaker 3: I'll get back to you. 284 00:16:00,160 --> 00:16:04,680 Speaker 2: Yeah the next day. Founded remember the forty forty nine ers. 285 00:16:04,760 --> 00:16:08,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, think about it. That means somebody is going like through. 286 00:16:08,960 --> 00:16:12,280 Speaker 3: They're either trans going through microfish. Oh yeah, micro you 287 00:16:12,320 --> 00:16:13,360 Speaker 3: know what I mean? Remember that. 288 00:16:13,880 --> 00:16:16,640 Speaker 2: I mean all the scrollers at the library going. 289 00:16:16,480 --> 00:16:20,920 Speaker 3: Back through reference books for crying out loud. Yeah, computer 290 00:16:21,000 --> 00:16:21,680 Speaker 3: data medias. 291 00:16:22,560 --> 00:16:25,760 Speaker 2: Gosh, I don't know where we'd be without him. Uh wow, 292 00:16:26,040 --> 00:16:28,880 Speaker 2: there's a few. There's a lot of other stats here. 293 00:16:30,200 --> 00:16:32,360 Speaker 2: Buffalo has started three and oh for the fourth time 294 00:16:32,960 --> 00:16:37,720 Speaker 2: in McDermott's ten tenure. That's the most in in the 295 00:16:37,840 --> 00:16:40,680 Speaker 2: NFL over that span. You know, the last seven seasons, 296 00:16:41,400 --> 00:16:46,400 Speaker 2: you know fast starts. It's been McDermott's forte He has 297 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:48,840 Speaker 2: his team ready usually at the beginning of the season, 298 00:16:49,360 --> 00:16:51,640 Speaker 2: and this three and oh record is the latest indication. 299 00:16:51,760 --> 00:16:53,560 Speaker 3: The only time they have not been three and one 300 00:16:53,600 --> 00:16:56,120 Speaker 3: through their first four games, I think was in twenty nineteen, 301 00:16:56,160 --> 00:16:59,080 Speaker 3: Josh's rookie year. They were two and two twenty eighteen, 302 00:16:59,320 --> 00:17:01,240 Speaker 3: twenty eighteen, not yet two and twenty eighteen. 303 00:17:01,240 --> 00:17:02,920 Speaker 2: I think I think you're banging on with that. 304 00:17:03,000 --> 00:17:05,560 Speaker 3: I think that Josh's rookie year, they were two and two, 305 00:17:05,760 --> 00:17:08,600 Speaker 3: which would be not a slow start, but you know 306 00:17:09,520 --> 00:17:12,960 Speaker 3: every other year they have been at least three and one. 307 00:17:13,440 --> 00:17:18,600 Speaker 2: Josh Allen now has three hundred two career offensive touchdowns. 308 00:17:18,960 --> 00:17:21,359 Speaker 2: Became the fastest player in NFL history to reach three 309 00:17:21,440 --> 00:17:24,240 Speaker 2: hundred career offensive touchdowns including playoffs. He did it in 310 00:17:24,280 --> 00:17:29,280 Speaker 2: one hundred and twenty seven games. That's a that's a 311 00:17:29,320 --> 00:17:33,240 Speaker 2: frightening pace. Allen'sir passed Patrick Mahomes, who did it in 312 00:17:33,280 --> 00:17:36,400 Speaker 2: one hundred and twenty eight games including playoffs. Alan finished 313 00:17:36,440 --> 00:17:38,880 Speaker 2: twenty two of twenty eight, two hundred thirteen passing yards, 314 00:17:38,880 --> 00:17:42,000 Speaker 2: three passing touchdowns, one thirty four passer rating. He's the 315 00:17:42,040 --> 00:17:45,720 Speaker 2: first reigning MVP to start three and oh since Patrick 316 00:17:45,800 --> 00:17:48,600 Speaker 2: Mahomes did it in twenty nineteen. And oh, by the way, 317 00:17:48,600 --> 00:17:50,720 Speaker 2: the twenty nineteen Chiefs went on to win the Super Bowl. 318 00:17:50,800 --> 00:17:55,240 Speaker 2: So file that away. There's a ton of other numbers 319 00:17:55,240 --> 00:17:57,080 Speaker 2: I can run through here, but I want to get 320 00:17:57,119 --> 00:17:58,520 Speaker 2: to the phones to hear from you. At eight oh 321 00:17:58,560 --> 00:18:01,200 Speaker 2: three oh five point fifty one eight eight eight five 322 00:18:01,200 --> 00:18:04,440 Speaker 2: point fifty two five fifty that's the number to call 323 00:18:04,280 --> 00:18:06,879 Speaker 2: the one other one that I'll throw in here because 324 00:18:06,880 --> 00:18:11,879 Speaker 2: it's it's a little delicious. Josh Allen now has forty 325 00:18:11,920 --> 00:18:17,360 Speaker 2: five total touchdowns against the Dolphins in fifteen meetings. That's 326 00:18:17,359 --> 00:18:20,360 Speaker 2: an average of three touchdowns a game, and it's the 327 00:18:20,400 --> 00:18:24,959 Speaker 2: most total touchdowns against a single opponent in your first 328 00:18:25,000 --> 00:18:29,960 Speaker 2: fifteen career matchups in NFL history. Dan Marino had the 329 00:18:30,000 --> 00:18:33,760 Speaker 2: record with forty two total touchdowns in his first fifteen 330 00:18:33,880 --> 00:18:37,080 Speaker 2: meetings with the New York ja Ets Jets. Jets Jets, 331 00:18:37,240 --> 00:18:40,280 Speaker 2: the team that passed on him in the draft in 332 00:18:40,320 --> 00:18:45,040 Speaker 2: favor of Ken O'Brien at quarterback. So there it is. Yeah, 333 00:18:45,800 --> 00:18:47,760 Speaker 2: I think that's enough numbers for now. We want to 334 00:18:47,800 --> 00:18:49,400 Speaker 2: get to the phone calls at eight h three zero 335 00:18:49,440 --> 00:18:52,400 Speaker 2: five to fifty won eighty eight five fifty two, five 336 00:18:52,400 --> 00:18:55,560 Speaker 2: point fifty and we lead off with Jim in Tanawanda today. 337 00:18:55,600 --> 00:18:57,360 Speaker 2: What's up, Jim? 338 00:18:57,560 --> 00:18:58,560 Speaker 7: Hey, how are you guys? 339 00:18:58,680 --> 00:19:00,600 Speaker 2: Good? 340 00:19:00,920 --> 00:19:01,680 Speaker 8: Hey? Quick question? 341 00:19:01,760 --> 00:19:04,320 Speaker 7: Do we just wondering if we still have a retired 342 00:19:04,840 --> 00:19:06,480 Speaker 7: referee of in the box. 343 00:19:06,200 --> 00:19:07,080 Speaker 9: Working for us? 344 00:19:07,320 --> 00:19:07,520 Speaker 6: Yeah? 345 00:19:07,600 --> 00:19:13,280 Speaker 3: John Perry, John, Yeah, I thought, I'm go ahead. 346 00:19:14,520 --> 00:19:16,760 Speaker 7: Oh, I just I just there so many calls over 347 00:19:16,960 --> 00:19:19,560 Speaker 7: the past year and a half, and I question, you know, 348 00:19:19,560 --> 00:19:22,959 Speaker 7: why he's up there, And especially last night at first 349 00:19:23,240 --> 00:19:27,199 Speaker 7: touchdown drive for the Dolphins that passed the hell on 350 00:19:27,280 --> 00:19:30,520 Speaker 7: the sideline. I don't think it was a completion, but 351 00:19:30,560 --> 00:19:33,480 Speaker 7: we don't throw a flag, and it's critical moment in 352 00:19:33,520 --> 00:19:35,280 Speaker 7: the early part of the game, the critical could have 353 00:19:35,280 --> 00:19:35,959 Speaker 7: made any difference. 354 00:19:36,160 --> 00:19:38,720 Speaker 2: Yeah, we we mentioned it on the radio broadcast because 355 00:19:38,760 --> 00:19:43,120 Speaker 2: when we watched the replay on our monitor, he clearly 356 00:19:43,160 --> 00:19:46,800 Speaker 2: bobbled the ball and then when he regained possession, he 357 00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:50,639 Speaker 2: only got one foot in bounds. So to us on 358 00:19:50,680 --> 00:19:53,680 Speaker 2: the replay, it looked as though he did not complete 359 00:19:53,680 --> 00:19:56,520 Speaker 2: the catch and what was required mainly two feet inbounds. 360 00:19:56,680 --> 00:19:59,680 Speaker 2: So we mentioned that on the radio broadcast, and there 361 00:19:59,800 --> 00:20:02,879 Speaker 2: was challenge and Eric's like, I'm surprised they're not challenging this. 362 00:20:03,040 --> 00:20:05,760 Speaker 2: So I don't know what was lost in translation there, 363 00:20:07,000 --> 00:20:11,360 Speaker 2: especially when you have, to your point a retired official 364 00:20:11,440 --> 00:20:14,840 Speaker 2: dedicated to looking at those things and buzzing down to 365 00:20:14,960 --> 00:20:18,240 Speaker 2: Sean and saying, we need to challenge this. So I 366 00:20:18,240 --> 00:20:20,119 Speaker 2: don't know if it just went by the board it 367 00:20:20,200 --> 00:20:23,800 Speaker 2: was missed, But they don't get the first down there, 368 00:20:24,720 --> 00:20:27,360 Speaker 2: and they're either attempting a long field goal or punting, 369 00:20:27,880 --> 00:20:31,199 Speaker 2: so it did prove critical because Miami then completes the 370 00:20:31,240 --> 00:20:32,040 Speaker 2: drive and scores. 371 00:20:32,600 --> 00:20:35,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, I just think they missed it. I don't know 372 00:20:35,359 --> 00:20:38,160 Speaker 3: that they didn't get a fast enough replay. They don't 373 00:20:38,240 --> 00:20:40,920 Speaker 3: have any I don't think they have any extra angles 374 00:20:41,000 --> 00:20:42,720 Speaker 3: up in the coaches booth or anything like that. I 375 00:20:42,760 --> 00:20:46,520 Speaker 3: don't know if that's even allowed to have, you know, 376 00:20:47,240 --> 00:20:53,160 Speaker 3: your own video crew doing that. But they just I thought, 377 00:20:53,200 --> 00:20:54,960 Speaker 3: I'm with you, I thought they missed that. I thought 378 00:20:55,000 --> 00:20:57,040 Speaker 3: that should not have been a catch because he caught 379 00:20:57,080 --> 00:20:59,879 Speaker 3: it once with one foot down and by the time 380 00:21:00,840 --> 00:21:03,760 Speaker 3: he got his other he re caught it and it 381 00:21:03,840 --> 00:21:06,080 Speaker 3: was off his hands when his foot hit out of 382 00:21:06,080 --> 00:21:08,800 Speaker 3: bounds by the time he got full control. I thought 383 00:21:08,800 --> 00:21:13,680 Speaker 3: that is quintessentially out of bounds. But it happened fast. 384 00:21:13,680 --> 00:21:16,000 Speaker 3: You can understand why the officials called it a catch. 385 00:21:16,040 --> 00:21:18,040 Speaker 3: I mean, I get that that's an easy mistake to make. 386 00:21:18,119 --> 00:21:20,520 Speaker 2: Miami did get up on the ball relatively quickly too 387 00:21:20,640 --> 00:21:22,120 Speaker 2: after that, so they might have. 388 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:24,280 Speaker 3: Thought they missed it. I thought they missed it. I 389 00:21:24,320 --> 00:21:27,200 Speaker 3: thought that the guys who are either in Shan's ear 390 00:21:27,320 --> 00:21:29,919 Speaker 3: or whatever should have been quicker on that. 391 00:21:30,600 --> 00:21:34,119 Speaker 2: There were also two delay of game penalties that went uncalled. 392 00:21:34,600 --> 00:21:38,280 Speaker 2: When I felt that Miami's offense the play clock got 393 00:21:38,320 --> 00:21:41,000 Speaker 2: down to zero, I think it went beyond the half 394 00:21:41,040 --> 00:21:44,960 Speaker 2: beat that officials say they wait before throwing the flag. 395 00:21:45,720 --> 00:21:48,520 Speaker 2: Definitely on one of them, probably on both of them, 396 00:21:48,640 --> 00:21:51,760 Speaker 2: and neither were flagged for delay of game. I thought 397 00:21:51,840 --> 00:21:52,760 Speaker 2: those were missed too. 398 00:21:53,760 --> 00:21:58,359 Speaker 3: I have a hard time beefing about that. They like 399 00:21:58,440 --> 00:22:00,879 Speaker 3: to push it as far as they can. Yet zero 400 00:22:01,040 --> 00:22:04,320 Speaker 3: is zero, man, You're right. I would rather have them 401 00:22:04,400 --> 00:22:11,480 Speaker 3: not do that, because it's it gives it's a reason 402 00:22:11,480 --> 00:22:14,200 Speaker 3: for complaint about the league. Why give people a reason 403 00:22:14,240 --> 00:22:17,840 Speaker 3: to complain? Do it when it's zero is zero? Call 404 00:22:17,920 --> 00:22:20,240 Speaker 3: a penalty. Because the quarterbacks are doing it on purpose 405 00:22:21,119 --> 00:22:23,240 Speaker 3: most of the time. Maybe not in last night and 406 00:22:23,240 --> 00:22:24,919 Speaker 3: two is maybe they were hurting, But most of the 407 00:22:24,960 --> 00:22:26,440 Speaker 3: time they just do it and they snap it because 408 00:22:26,440 --> 00:22:27,920 Speaker 3: they know it's going to be fine. We're not gonna 409 00:22:27,920 --> 00:22:32,440 Speaker 3: get called. They do that on purpose, so don't let 410 00:22:32,440 --> 00:22:35,159 Speaker 3: them do that. It's that simple. They'll snap it a 411 00:22:35,160 --> 00:22:37,560 Speaker 3: half second earlier, particularly when they've been standing over the 412 00:22:37,600 --> 00:22:41,160 Speaker 3: ball for fifteen seconds. So I'm with you. I get it. 413 00:22:41,240 --> 00:22:43,000 Speaker 3: A couple of times they pushed it a little too far. 414 00:22:44,119 --> 00:22:45,840 Speaker 3: It's hard to get bent out of shape over it. 415 00:22:46,160 --> 00:22:48,199 Speaker 2: But Miami through the first couple of weeks has had 416 00:22:48,440 --> 00:22:50,760 Speaker 2: been getting plays in late and they've been flagged. 417 00:22:51,200 --> 00:22:53,760 Speaker 3: I get it should have been flagged. 418 00:22:53,800 --> 00:22:55,440 Speaker 2: I'm sorry. Yeah, it just should have been a lot. 419 00:22:55,560 --> 00:22:58,320 Speaker 3: That's the way it Well if but we've heard it, 420 00:22:58,359 --> 00:23:00,960 Speaker 3: I mean, the officials have made it known. The league 421 00:23:01,000 --> 00:23:04,720 Speaker 3: is like, just whatever, if you don't do that, we 422 00:23:04,720 --> 00:23:07,360 Speaker 3: don't want all that stuff going on. But in my opinion, 423 00:23:08,800 --> 00:23:10,560 Speaker 3: offenses do it on purpose. 424 00:23:10,840 --> 00:23:12,520 Speaker 2: So you think they pushed the envelope. 425 00:23:12,560 --> 00:23:15,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, they pushed the envelope. So if they're going to 426 00:23:15,400 --> 00:23:17,080 Speaker 3: do that, call him on it, and they won't do 427 00:23:17,160 --> 00:23:19,200 Speaker 3: that anymore. It's that simple. It's a half a second. 428 00:23:19,240 --> 00:23:21,960 Speaker 3: Nobody's gonna Yeah. 429 00:23:22,040 --> 00:23:24,639 Speaker 2: In my mind, zero is zero. We'll throw the flag. 430 00:23:25,000 --> 00:23:28,960 Speaker 2: Let's go to Tom on the west side. What's up Tom? 431 00:23:29,359 --> 00:23:35,000 Speaker 10: Hey, guys, Happy victory Friday, and if you bet listen. 432 00:23:35,040 --> 00:23:38,720 Speaker 10: I got really concerned after Bedford went out and I'm 433 00:23:38,760 --> 00:23:41,600 Speaker 10: not sure how many plays he was out. I don't 434 00:23:41,640 --> 00:23:45,000 Speaker 10: think it was just one, but I was very happy 435 00:23:45,000 --> 00:23:48,239 Speaker 10: to see him back on the field. And then I 436 00:23:48,280 --> 00:23:52,600 Speaker 10: got concerned after Pratter got run into because they were 437 00:23:52,720 --> 00:23:55,159 Speaker 10: checking him out on the sidewine, asking him if he 438 00:23:55,280 --> 00:23:57,520 Speaker 10: was okay, if he was going to be able to 439 00:23:57,520 --> 00:23:59,960 Speaker 10: go in and pun it anymore. And I'm glad he 440 00:24:00,160 --> 00:24:02,679 Speaker 10: didn't have to go in and punt it anymore. And 441 00:24:02,760 --> 00:24:06,199 Speaker 10: I told you guys that Josh Allen was gonna be 442 00:24:06,240 --> 00:24:10,760 Speaker 10: breaking records this year. Now to piggyback on Jim a 443 00:24:10,840 --> 00:24:14,159 Speaker 10: little bit, and what you guys are talking about. I 444 00:24:14,200 --> 00:24:17,520 Speaker 10: saw a lot of non calls yesterday. I thought a 445 00:24:17,600 --> 00:24:21,000 Speaker 10: horse collar was an illegal tackle because I saw a 446 00:24:21,000 --> 00:24:23,080 Speaker 10: couple of horse collars in that game. 447 00:24:24,160 --> 00:24:28,920 Speaker 2: Okay, I'm not I'm not sure I did, but okay, 448 00:24:30,359 --> 00:24:31,280 Speaker 2: I don't recall any. 449 00:24:31,600 --> 00:24:33,840 Speaker 3: Uh, I mean you remember any They pulled Tyreek down 450 00:24:33,880 --> 00:24:35,520 Speaker 3: by the back of his jersey. But it's got to 451 00:24:35,560 --> 00:24:37,520 Speaker 3: be up around the name plate. The horse caller's got 452 00:24:37,560 --> 00:24:40,120 Speaker 3: to be in the horse collar, yeah, or the name 453 00:24:40,160 --> 00:24:43,760 Speaker 3: plate area from behind, and they can. They are allowed 454 00:24:43,800 --> 00:24:45,720 Speaker 3: to horse collar the quarterback in the pocket. 455 00:24:45,760 --> 00:24:46,840 Speaker 2: In the pocket, that's legal. 456 00:24:46,960 --> 00:24:49,560 Speaker 3: That's legal. So if you saw it inside the pocket 457 00:24:49,640 --> 00:24:51,159 Speaker 3: or whatever, that's they're not going to call that. 458 00:24:51,720 --> 00:24:51,840 Speaker 5: Uh. 459 00:24:52,560 --> 00:24:54,920 Speaker 3: And Josh Allen breaks records every year. 460 00:24:55,320 --> 00:24:56,200 Speaker 2: Doesn't every week? 461 00:24:56,560 --> 00:24:58,640 Speaker 3: Yeah? Every week? We're not going out on a limb 462 00:24:58,680 --> 00:25:03,320 Speaker 3: with that one. Tom Yeah, and. 463 00:25:03,160 --> 00:25:05,160 Speaker 2: This from the obvious department. 464 00:25:04,720 --> 00:25:07,800 Speaker 3: And then whatever else, I can't remember the other. 465 00:25:07,880 --> 00:25:10,080 Speaker 2: The third thing he was worried, he said Prader, but 466 00:25:10,119 --> 00:25:11,040 Speaker 2: he meant Johnston. 467 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:11,680 Speaker 3: Johnston. 468 00:25:11,960 --> 00:25:15,680 Speaker 2: Fortunately, Johnston was at least astute enough to turn away 469 00:25:15,880 --> 00:25:20,560 Speaker 2: from the rolling player, because if he's facing forward, his 470 00:25:20,640 --> 00:25:22,679 Speaker 2: knees could get hyper extended and can have a much 471 00:25:22,720 --> 00:25:23,440 Speaker 2: bigger problem. 472 00:25:23,480 --> 00:25:28,399 Speaker 3: You're right when Benford went down, there's a lot of 473 00:25:28,480 --> 00:25:31,800 Speaker 3: tension on that sideline because he's You're taking the top 474 00:25:31,840 --> 00:25:34,800 Speaker 3: of the food chain off the field at corner, and 475 00:25:34,840 --> 00:25:36,399 Speaker 3: the Bills can't afford to do that right at the 476 00:25:36,440 --> 00:25:40,320 Speaker 3: current moment. So uh, Tredavius had some moments last night. 477 00:25:40,320 --> 00:25:41,960 Speaker 3: It was a little bit of a roller coaster and 478 00:25:41,960 --> 00:25:44,280 Speaker 3: and there's no question when you're playing Miami, everybody's going 479 00:25:44,320 --> 00:25:47,520 Speaker 3: to look old and slow. But Tredavius at moments did 480 00:25:48,520 --> 00:25:50,320 Speaker 3: but he held his hed more than held his own. He 481 00:25:50,359 --> 00:25:51,600 Speaker 3: made a couple of plays, made some. 482 00:25:51,520 --> 00:25:53,520 Speaker 2: Capacity defensive plays were in the run front. 483 00:25:53,800 --> 00:25:57,159 Speaker 3: Actually, I thought, I thought Tredavious is exactly what I 484 00:25:57,200 --> 00:25:59,119 Speaker 3: thought he was going to be. And I'm not disappointed 485 00:25:59,160 --> 00:26:03,440 Speaker 3: at all. In him. So but yeah, when Benford coast down, yeah, 486 00:26:03,440 --> 00:26:07,320 Speaker 3: that's taking the top off of the roster. So yeah, 487 00:26:07,359 --> 00:26:08,760 Speaker 3: I was with you. I was a little bit had 488 00:26:08,760 --> 00:26:10,679 Speaker 3: a little bit of anngst to that. But what happened 489 00:26:10,680 --> 00:26:12,200 Speaker 3: was he got his the wind knocked out of him 490 00:26:12,760 --> 00:26:17,040 Speaker 3: and pretty badly I guess too. So he was back 491 00:26:17,040 --> 00:26:17,720 Speaker 3: in short order. 492 00:26:18,680 --> 00:26:20,560 Speaker 2: We have to take a break here, but more of 493 00:26:20,600 --> 00:26:22,600 Speaker 2: your phone calls as we move along here on a 494 00:26:22,640 --> 00:26:26,000 Speaker 2: Buffalo Victory Friday, looking for your biggest takeaways from last 495 00:26:26,080 --> 00:26:29,159 Speaker 2: night's ten point victory. We'll take a break here, be 496 00:26:29,200 --> 00:26:31,760 Speaker 2: back with more on one Bills Live, presented by Coliuda Health. 497 00:26:31,760 --> 00:26:33,000 Speaker 2: It's Buffalo Bills Radio. 498 00:26:39,600 --> 00:26:40,679 Speaker 1: The shotgup with. 499 00:26:40,800 --> 00:26:44,160 Speaker 3: Three h eight remaining. Here's the snap back to pass. 500 00:26:44,000 --> 00:26:48,159 Speaker 4: Fires that's intercepted, picked up by Terrel Bernard coming the 501 00:26:48,200 --> 00:26:50,760 Speaker 4: other way and out of bounds at the forty yard line. 502 00:26:51,520 --> 00:26:56,760 Speaker 4: Terrell Bernard, mister fourth quarter comes up huge. 503 00:26:57,160 --> 00:26:59,399 Speaker 3: He read to a like a book. 504 00:27:01,840 --> 00:27:04,760 Speaker 2: Your player of the game is presented by high Mark 505 00:27:04,800 --> 00:27:07,760 Speaker 2: Blue Cross Blue Shield. High Mark is the official health 506 00:27:07,800 --> 00:27:12,800 Speaker 2: plan of the Buffalo Bills. Because life, mister fourth quarter, 507 00:27:12,880 --> 00:27:16,239 Speaker 2: Terrel Bernard does it again in crunch time with a 508 00:27:16,520 --> 00:27:21,399 Speaker 2: huget and the Bills go down and kick a game 509 00:27:21,480 --> 00:27:26,480 Speaker 2: clinching field goal with under a minute remaining. Eight three 510 00:27:26,760 --> 00:27:28,520 Speaker 2: five poin fifty the number to join us as we 511 00:27:28,560 --> 00:27:31,120 Speaker 2: are looking for your biggest takeaways from last night's game, 512 00:27:31,880 --> 00:27:34,720 Speaker 2: and we'll get back to the phones right now. Leading 513 00:27:34,800 --> 00:27:36,800 Speaker 2: us off this segment is Bob down in Florida. What 514 00:27:36,800 --> 00:27:37,640 Speaker 2: do you got for his? Bob? 515 00:27:38,240 --> 00:27:40,440 Speaker 11: Hey, guys, I just want to say it's always great 516 00:27:40,480 --> 00:27:43,520 Speaker 11: to hear you guys after a game, whether we win 517 00:27:43,640 --> 00:27:45,879 Speaker 11: or lose, if you don't let your emotions get to 518 00:27:45,920 --> 00:27:49,920 Speaker 11: you and what your expectations are cloud things. But I 519 00:27:49,960 --> 00:27:52,080 Speaker 11: do want to go over you guys are talking about 520 00:27:52,080 --> 00:27:54,960 Speaker 11: the turnovers and how the defense creates those. I don't 521 00:27:55,000 --> 00:27:57,240 Speaker 11: know why that's missing in the conversation with a lot 522 00:27:57,240 --> 00:28:00,440 Speaker 11: of folks over the last few years. That's what we's 523 00:28:00,480 --> 00:28:02,920 Speaker 11: not a it's not a mistake, it's not lucky. That's 524 00:28:02,960 --> 00:28:06,840 Speaker 11: what we do. And this thing about Josh saving the 525 00:28:06,880 --> 00:28:09,480 Speaker 11: team a lot, there have been a lot of occasions 526 00:28:09,480 --> 00:28:12,960 Speaker 11: where the team has from a turnover and Josh was 527 00:28:13,080 --> 00:28:16,600 Speaker 11: turnover Josh, we would stop the team with a field 528 00:28:16,600 --> 00:28:18,840 Speaker 11: goal or just stop them, or get a turnover ourselves 529 00:28:19,320 --> 00:28:22,160 Speaker 11: giving Josh the ball back to come and save us. 530 00:28:22,160 --> 00:28:24,600 Speaker 11: In quotes, I do want to make sure that people 531 00:28:24,680 --> 00:28:27,920 Speaker 11: understand it is a two way street. That defense, those 532 00:28:28,000 --> 00:28:31,560 Speaker 11: those turnovers are not a mistake. It's it's planned. They 533 00:28:31,600 --> 00:28:36,960 Speaker 11: practice it, they study. I mean, Oliver's hit on Henry 534 00:28:37,080 --> 00:28:40,200 Speaker 11: was not lucky. That's that's what I'm hearing a lot. 535 00:28:40,280 --> 00:28:43,160 Speaker 11: Henry doesn't fumble, but he did reach out punch that 536 00:28:43,200 --> 00:28:45,920 Speaker 11: ball out on purpose. I just want to make sure 537 00:28:45,920 --> 00:28:48,840 Speaker 11: people understand that and keep that in mind. That defense 538 00:28:49,000 --> 00:28:53,040 Speaker 11: is creating turnovers and they are helping Josh come back. 539 00:28:53,080 --> 00:28:55,440 Speaker 11: I guess that's how I want to say, so thank 540 00:28:55,480 --> 00:28:57,040 Speaker 11: you for all that and keep it up. 541 00:28:57,160 --> 00:28:59,040 Speaker 6: Good job guys, all right, thanks Bob. 542 00:29:00,080 --> 00:29:03,960 Speaker 2: Yeah, I mean Steve has mentioned it, and I mean 543 00:29:03,960 --> 00:29:07,400 Speaker 2: this team has ranked in or near the top five 544 00:29:07,440 --> 00:29:11,600 Speaker 2: in takeaways like each of the last five years. They 545 00:29:11,680 --> 00:29:15,840 Speaker 2: preach it, they emphasize it, and coach McDermott even in 546 00:29:15,840 --> 00:29:19,280 Speaker 2: his press conference today reiterated it. He said, an old 547 00:29:19,360 --> 00:29:23,520 Speaker 2: time coach once told me, you get from your team 548 00:29:23,960 --> 00:29:28,200 Speaker 2: what you emphasize. If you don't emphasize it, don't expect 549 00:29:28,200 --> 00:29:32,240 Speaker 2: to get it. He emphasizes that the ball is the 550 00:29:32,280 --> 00:29:37,680 Speaker 2: most important thing in a football game. Ball security when 551 00:29:37,720 --> 00:29:41,320 Speaker 2: you have it and taking it away when you don't. 552 00:29:41,840 --> 00:29:45,600 Speaker 2: And that's why players, whether it's to El Bernard or 553 00:29:45,640 --> 00:29:49,040 Speaker 2: at Oliver in week one, are looking to get the 554 00:29:49,080 --> 00:29:52,280 Speaker 2: ball back for their team because they know how pivotal 555 00:29:52,320 --> 00:29:54,560 Speaker 2: it is to the outcome of football games. 556 00:29:55,000 --> 00:29:57,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, and the way they have not turned it over 557 00:29:57,440 --> 00:30:00,800 Speaker 3: in the first three games at all out and turnovers 558 00:30:00,800 --> 00:30:02,600 Speaker 3: in each of those games or I think they got 559 00:30:02,640 --> 00:30:08,360 Speaker 3: one in each of those games and is enormous. It's 560 00:30:08,400 --> 00:30:11,720 Speaker 3: just one more element that the Bills can well. I 561 00:30:11,720 --> 00:30:16,000 Speaker 3: guess Fingercuotes rely on like we're talking about, that makes 562 00:30:16,000 --> 00:30:20,640 Speaker 3: them difficult to beat. They don't win the opening weekend 563 00:30:20,920 --> 00:30:25,560 Speaker 3: Baltimore game without turnover. The Jet game, the boast of 564 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:28,600 Speaker 3: turnover early on put the Jets away early and they 565 00:30:28,640 --> 00:30:33,880 Speaker 3: folded up and last night at ice the game. It's 566 00:30:33,920 --> 00:30:38,520 Speaker 3: a real thing. Plus the Bills on the Josh side 567 00:30:38,560 --> 00:30:40,120 Speaker 3: of the ball, I guess if you want to call 568 00:30:40,160 --> 00:30:45,360 Speaker 3: it that they have not turned it over. That was 569 00:30:45,400 --> 00:30:48,360 Speaker 3: one of Josh's big criticisms from people outside the building. 570 00:30:48,440 --> 00:30:50,240 Speaker 3: They turned it over too much. And you know it's 571 00:30:50,280 --> 00:30:54,280 Speaker 3: always a problem and not so much anymore. So you 572 00:30:54,320 --> 00:30:57,400 Speaker 3: get all these stuff and all these and I understand, 573 00:30:57,960 --> 00:31:00,640 Speaker 3: we get this chicken in the egg thing where they're 574 00:31:00,720 --> 00:31:05,920 Speaker 3: so good. You know, these statistics are just signpost pointing 575 00:31:05,960 --> 00:31:08,240 Speaker 3: to how good the team is. They don't turn it over. 576 00:31:08,680 --> 00:31:14,080 Speaker 3: They do get turnovers, Josh, Josh has learned not to 577 00:31:14,120 --> 00:31:19,640 Speaker 3: do that. They're not very they're not very penalized team. 578 00:31:20,360 --> 00:31:24,880 Speaker 3: They they run the ball well, they're balanced. I mean 579 00:31:24,920 --> 00:31:26,600 Speaker 3: you go down the list of stuff. 580 00:31:26,320 --> 00:31:28,160 Speaker 2: And they score thirty points almost every week. 581 00:31:28,240 --> 00:31:33,960 Speaker 3: They're very tough to stop. Offensively, it's hard. They're a 582 00:31:34,040 --> 00:31:37,520 Speaker 3: tough out. They're just difficult to beat. And when you 583 00:31:37,640 --> 00:31:40,200 Speaker 3: throw all those into the mix. Plus they got a 584 00:31:40,240 --> 00:31:43,880 Speaker 3: quarterback that is almost never sacked. Last night he took 585 00:31:43,880 --> 00:31:47,720 Speaker 3: a sack. It's like, oh my gosh. Yeah, so no sacks. 586 00:31:48,080 --> 00:31:50,240 Speaker 3: They don't give up turnovers. They always get a couple 587 00:31:50,240 --> 00:31:54,600 Speaker 3: of turnovers. They can run the ball well. This is 588 00:31:54,800 --> 00:31:56,320 Speaker 3: they're a tough they're a tough team to be. 589 00:31:56,720 --> 00:31:59,640 Speaker 2: This is how rare it is. Okay, this is from optistats. 590 00:32:00,360 --> 00:32:03,640 Speaker 2: The Bills have a three to zero record. They've scored 591 00:32:03,680 --> 00:32:07,000 Speaker 2: more than one hundred points. They have no turnovers through 592 00:32:07,000 --> 00:32:10,520 Speaker 2: three games. They have fewer than fifteen penalties, total one 593 00:32:10,600 --> 00:32:13,720 Speaker 2: hundred and fifty plus rushing yards per game, two hundred 594 00:32:13,720 --> 00:32:17,040 Speaker 2: and fifty plus net passing yards per game. No team 595 00:32:17,080 --> 00:32:21,560 Speaker 2: in NFL history has ever done that over any three 596 00:32:21,600 --> 00:32:25,560 Speaker 2: game span in the one hundred plus year history of 597 00:32:25,640 --> 00:32:31,400 Speaker 2: the league. That's how rare their efficiency is as a 598 00:32:31,400 --> 00:32:32,120 Speaker 2: football team. 599 00:32:32,160 --> 00:32:35,160 Speaker 3: So last night was a nice win, no question. They 600 00:32:35,160 --> 00:32:40,520 Speaker 3: won by ten with a missed field goal, and it 601 00:32:40,560 --> 00:32:44,040 Speaker 3: was I don't want to say unspectacular, but you know, 602 00:32:44,120 --> 00:32:46,560 Speaker 3: you think back. The pick was a big time play, right, 603 00:32:46,560 --> 00:32:48,800 Speaker 3: but it wasn't like an offensive joy like we're going deep, 604 00:32:48,840 --> 00:32:53,560 Speaker 3: We're going to all this. Josh had one pass go 605 00:32:53,880 --> 00:32:58,480 Speaker 3: further than ten yards down the field. It was pedestrian. 606 00:32:59,080 --> 00:33:04,320 Speaker 3: It was non not nonchalant, but it was nondescript. Bernard's 607 00:33:04,400 --> 00:33:06,800 Speaker 3: interception would be the only play out of the entire 608 00:33:06,880 --> 00:33:09,160 Speaker 3: game that you gotta say, I remember maybe the flip 609 00:33:09,200 --> 00:33:12,360 Speaker 3: to Hawes. You know, it was just one of those games. 610 00:33:12,440 --> 00:33:15,800 Speaker 3: But I'm telling you, think about what it was going 611 00:33:15,840 --> 00:33:18,040 Speaker 3: to take from Miami to find to beat those guys. 612 00:33:18,520 --> 00:33:21,000 Speaker 3: They don't turn it over, they don't get sacked, they 613 00:33:21,000 --> 00:33:22,560 Speaker 3: score thirty plus. 614 00:33:22,680 --> 00:33:25,000 Speaker 2: And then you help them beat you you don't yeah 615 00:33:25,000 --> 00:33:27,400 Speaker 2: with it with an idiot roughing the punter penalty. 616 00:33:27,480 --> 00:33:31,600 Speaker 3: The Bills don't get any penalties, very few, and then 617 00:33:31,640 --> 00:33:34,280 Speaker 3: you know, so you've got to play not only mistake free, 618 00:33:34,360 --> 00:33:36,440 Speaker 3: but you got to play good and your offense has 619 00:33:36,480 --> 00:33:39,760 Speaker 3: got to keep up. The Bills are a really tough 620 00:33:39,920 --> 00:33:43,200 Speaker 3: team to beat right now, whether they're playing well or not. 621 00:33:43,280 --> 00:33:45,680 Speaker 3: Like last night, if you look at it and people 622 00:33:45,720 --> 00:33:49,080 Speaker 3: are going, man, you know, they played like a pile, 623 00:33:50,000 --> 00:33:53,560 Speaker 3: you know, and they score thirty one. They scored thirty 624 00:33:53,600 --> 00:33:54,200 Speaker 3: one one. 625 00:33:54,640 --> 00:33:57,400 Speaker 2: Let's go even last year, the Week nine game that 626 00:33:57,480 --> 00:34:00,120 Speaker 2: comes down to a sixty one yard field goal. The 627 00:34:00,120 --> 00:34:03,120 Speaker 2: only mistake in that game the Dolphins fumble it and 628 00:34:03,160 --> 00:34:05,360 Speaker 2: lose it at the start of the second half. That 629 00:34:05,560 --> 00:34:07,840 Speaker 2: was the only drive in the second half that one 630 00:34:07,840 --> 00:34:10,320 Speaker 2: of those two teams didn't score any points. One turnover 631 00:34:10,880 --> 00:34:12,839 Speaker 2: and it leads to a sixty one yard field goal 632 00:34:12,840 --> 00:34:15,200 Speaker 2: for the win with five seconds left. I mean, that's 633 00:34:15,239 --> 00:34:19,120 Speaker 2: how fine you have to cut it against this football 634 00:34:19,160 --> 00:34:20,480 Speaker 2: team if you want to try to win and you 635 00:34:20,600 --> 00:34:22,279 Speaker 2: still don't win sometimes. 636 00:34:21,760 --> 00:34:24,800 Speaker 3: Particularly as well, let's think about it in this building, 637 00:34:25,239 --> 00:34:28,680 Speaker 3: when you got seventy two thousand screaming at you and 638 00:34:28,920 --> 00:34:31,919 Speaker 3: it let's acknowledge. I mean, I'm not here to pump 639 00:34:31,960 --> 00:34:33,440 Speaker 3: up the home fan. Nobody needs to pump up the 640 00:34:33,520 --> 00:34:36,120 Speaker 3: mafia about how good they are. It's tough to play 641 00:34:36,120 --> 00:34:42,760 Speaker 3: in there. It's tough for good reason. So that's how 642 00:34:42,880 --> 00:34:45,040 Speaker 3: good a team has to be to come in and 643 00:34:45,120 --> 00:34:48,680 Speaker 3: beat Buffalo in Buffalo the Bill. If the Bills don't 644 00:34:48,680 --> 00:34:53,719 Speaker 3: help you, it's almost impossible. It's almost impossible right at 645 00:34:53,760 --> 00:34:55,040 Speaker 3: this current moment in history. 646 00:34:55,440 --> 00:34:57,279 Speaker 2: Let's get back to the phones and to Dennis in 647 00:34:57,320 --> 00:35:00,480 Speaker 2: North Carolina. What's up, Dennis? 648 00:35:00,719 --> 00:35:03,759 Speaker 12: Yeah, guys, thank you for taking the call. I have 649 00:35:03,920 --> 00:35:07,520 Speaker 12: a question that I'd like to get your opinion on 650 00:35:07,640 --> 00:35:13,040 Speaker 12: and a comment. Do you think at this point it's 651 00:35:13,080 --> 00:35:17,719 Speaker 12: a slam dunk that Tyler Bass gets reactivated when he 652 00:35:17,800 --> 00:35:22,080 Speaker 12: becomes available, considering how well and how successful Praterer has 653 00:35:22,120 --> 00:35:26,160 Speaker 12: been so far excluding the one kick last night, And 654 00:35:26,200 --> 00:35:30,720 Speaker 12: then finally my comment, please mark your calendars for Sunday, 655 00:35:30,880 --> 00:35:34,800 Speaker 12: October twenty sixth. It's going to be the Bill's extra 656 00:35:34,920 --> 00:35:39,000 Speaker 12: home game this year. Bank of America is going to 657 00:35:39,000 --> 00:35:41,120 Speaker 12: be loaded up with Bill's mafia. 658 00:35:41,760 --> 00:35:43,040 Speaker 6: I've got my tickets. 659 00:35:43,360 --> 00:35:44,279 Speaker 8: I'm jacked up. 660 00:35:44,320 --> 00:35:48,520 Speaker 12: About going the way both teams are headed this year, 661 00:35:49,440 --> 00:35:53,239 Speaker 12: that place is going to be jam packed with Bills, SAMs. 662 00:35:53,760 --> 00:35:56,160 Speaker 2: Yeah, a lot of transplants down there. I know that 663 00:35:56,280 --> 00:36:00,000 Speaker 2: for one, Dennis, And not only that, it's a direct 664 00:36:00,080 --> 00:36:03,360 Speaker 2: flight from Buffalo, so if people want to make a trip, 665 00:36:03,880 --> 00:36:06,640 Speaker 2: that's an easy one for them to make. And yeah, 666 00:36:06,640 --> 00:36:10,960 Speaker 2: you're right, Carolina is still trying to find themselves and 667 00:36:11,040 --> 00:36:16,960 Speaker 2: become a winning organization. Again, they sell their tickets sometimes 668 00:36:17,239 --> 00:36:19,360 Speaker 2: on the second hand ticket market. I do expect a 669 00:36:19,400 --> 00:36:20,240 Speaker 2: lot of white. 670 00:36:20,480 --> 00:36:21,920 Speaker 3: Oh and two at the moment. And they're going into 671 00:36:22,040 --> 00:36:26,600 Speaker 3: face a really hot Atlanta team this weekend. Then they've 672 00:36:26,600 --> 00:36:30,520 Speaker 3: got the Patriots, then the Dolphins, then the Cowboys, then 673 00:36:30,600 --> 00:36:33,880 Speaker 3: the Jets and then the Bills. Yeah, it's it's a 674 00:36:33,920 --> 00:36:40,320 Speaker 3: tough schedule. Yeah, yeah, there always is. Bills fans travel 675 00:36:40,360 --> 00:36:44,040 Speaker 3: extremely well. And well, it'll be interesting to see how 676 00:36:44,040 --> 00:36:47,480 Speaker 3: that stadium goes when they get there. But you're right, tighter, Bass, 677 00:36:47,480 --> 00:36:50,560 Speaker 3: I don't know, we'll see. Yeah, certainly they can't be 678 00:36:51,960 --> 00:36:55,000 Speaker 3: unhappy with how Prater has handled his spot. 679 00:36:55,160 --> 00:36:57,799 Speaker 2: Yeah, the bad hook last night wide left. 680 00:36:57,760 --> 00:36:59,400 Speaker 3: And I don't know, I'd like to hear what his 681 00:36:59,440 --> 00:37:02,200 Speaker 3: explanation was for that. What happened operation the kick is 682 00:37:02,239 --> 00:37:02,960 Speaker 3: playing for the hold. 683 00:37:03,000 --> 00:37:06,000 Speaker 2: Look, five, the laces might have been at two o'clock, 684 00:37:06,920 --> 00:37:09,799 Speaker 2: not twelve o'clock. That that's not enough for that hook that. 685 00:37:10,200 --> 00:37:12,400 Speaker 3: Yeah, that's not a hook hold. 686 00:37:12,640 --> 00:37:13,120 Speaker 2: No, it's not. 687 00:37:13,320 --> 00:37:16,080 Speaker 3: So unless the tilt of the ball was where it was, 688 00:37:16,200 --> 00:37:20,480 Speaker 3: or he missed the spot. Maybe I don't know, but yeah, 689 00:37:20,560 --> 00:37:22,000 Speaker 3: I'd like to hear what he had to say about that. 690 00:37:22,080 --> 00:37:24,080 Speaker 3: But yeah, you're right, he came in and ice the 691 00:37:24,120 --> 00:37:24,640 Speaker 3: game late. 692 00:37:24,800 --> 00:37:26,680 Speaker 2: I mean that was his first miss. He was six 693 00:37:26,719 --> 00:37:28,120 Speaker 2: of six up until that point. 694 00:37:28,239 --> 00:37:31,880 Speaker 3: Yeah, so now he's seven of eight, so he's. 695 00:37:31,920 --> 00:37:33,480 Speaker 2: Actually eight to nine because he hit the one at 696 00:37:33,480 --> 00:37:34,120 Speaker 2: the end of the game. 697 00:37:34,680 --> 00:37:36,440 Speaker 3: That's yeah, but that was the only one he hit 698 00:37:36,520 --> 00:37:38,080 Speaker 3: other than that, he missed the one. 699 00:37:38,200 --> 00:37:38,880 Speaker 2: Oh seven of eight. 700 00:37:38,920 --> 00:37:43,359 Speaker 3: You're right, seven of eight. Sorry, So yeah, he's he's 701 00:37:43,440 --> 00:37:48,200 Speaker 3: kicking it extremely well, and he showed good strength in 702 00:37:48,280 --> 00:37:49,480 Speaker 3: his leg the whole thing. 703 00:37:49,560 --> 00:37:51,880 Speaker 2: So I think Bass would have to show that similarly 704 00:37:51,920 --> 00:37:54,640 Speaker 2: in the practice setting to show he is game ready again. 705 00:37:54,880 --> 00:37:59,640 Speaker 2: And yeah, until that level of consistency and no reoccurrence 706 00:38:00,080 --> 00:38:03,239 Speaker 2: of the pelvic problems that he's had resurfaced, like he's 707 00:38:03,239 --> 00:38:06,160 Speaker 2: gonna have to go out and practice, look good practicing, 708 00:38:06,640 --> 00:38:09,799 Speaker 2: and then feel good the next day without any repercussions 709 00:38:09,880 --> 00:38:12,440 Speaker 2: or reoccurrences of the injury that has been plaguing him 710 00:38:12,480 --> 00:38:16,520 Speaker 2: since the summer. Once you get past that, then yeah, 711 00:38:16,800 --> 00:38:19,399 Speaker 2: I do think he's probably back on the roster. They're 712 00:38:19,400 --> 00:38:22,240 Speaker 2: paying him a lot of money on a contract extension. 713 00:38:22,480 --> 00:38:25,279 Speaker 2: Let's go to John in Rochester next. What's up John? 714 00:38:26,200 --> 00:38:28,960 Speaker 9: Hey, guys, thanks for taking the call. Happy victory Friday. 715 00:38:29,560 --> 00:38:30,200 Speaker 6: Quick question. 716 00:38:31,280 --> 00:38:34,279 Speaker 9: Miami's last drive at the end of the first half. 717 00:38:34,360 --> 00:38:36,880 Speaker 9: They got down to under a minute and we actually 718 00:38:36,920 --> 00:38:41,520 Speaker 9: burned two timeouts in that at that time, which a 719 00:38:41,560 --> 00:38:45,720 Speaker 9: lot of people feel benefited to Miami's scoring on that drive. 720 00:38:45,760 --> 00:38:47,920 Speaker 9: Can you guys give me help me understand why we 721 00:38:47,960 --> 00:38:49,200 Speaker 9: would do that at that time? 722 00:38:49,560 --> 00:38:53,479 Speaker 2: You're yeah, no problem, John, You're trying to save time 723 00:38:53,520 --> 00:38:57,279 Speaker 2: on the clock for your offense. You've you've deemed the 724 00:38:57,360 --> 00:39:01,360 Speaker 2: situation as such. I mean is in a scoring area, 725 00:39:02,200 --> 00:39:07,000 Speaker 2: they're probably going to score points, whether you stop them 726 00:39:07,080 --> 00:39:09,360 Speaker 2: and they kick a field goal or they reach the 727 00:39:09,440 --> 00:39:13,640 Speaker 2: end zone. Knowing that and knowing that you're down to 728 00:39:13,719 --> 00:39:16,920 Speaker 2: about a minute on the clock, you are trying to 729 00:39:17,040 --> 00:39:21,560 Speaker 2: preserve time for your offense when they get the ball back. 730 00:39:21,880 --> 00:39:25,759 Speaker 2: After said points are scored, you have the MVP of 731 00:39:25,800 --> 00:39:29,200 Speaker 2: the league, you have one of the highest scoring offenses 732 00:39:29,200 --> 00:39:32,239 Speaker 2: in football, and you're getting the first possession of the 733 00:39:32,280 --> 00:39:36,239 Speaker 2: second half. This is the main reason why teams when 734 00:39:36,239 --> 00:39:39,640 Speaker 2: they win the coin toss defer because usually the clock 735 00:39:39,680 --> 00:39:42,759 Speaker 2: works out in such a way according to analytics, that 736 00:39:42,840 --> 00:39:45,680 Speaker 2: you will get the last possession of the first half 737 00:39:46,200 --> 00:39:49,040 Speaker 2: and knowing you're getting the first possession of the second half. 738 00:39:49,400 --> 00:39:52,760 Speaker 2: It's the one part of the game outside of getting 739 00:39:52,760 --> 00:39:55,080 Speaker 2: a takeaway of your own, where you get back to 740 00:39:55,120 --> 00:39:57,560 Speaker 2: back possessions and can really put some distance between you 741 00:39:57,600 --> 00:40:00,719 Speaker 2: and your opponent on the scoreboard. So to do that, 742 00:40:00,840 --> 00:40:03,360 Speaker 2: you want to afford your offense enough time to operate, 743 00:40:03,800 --> 00:40:06,360 Speaker 2: so you use your timeouts there to preserve time on 744 00:40:06,400 --> 00:40:09,920 Speaker 2: the clock for them when you get the ball back. 745 00:40:12,080 --> 00:40:15,480 Speaker 3: That's right, I think they The one that you can 746 00:40:15,600 --> 00:40:20,439 Speaker 3: you might question is the Bills took a time out 747 00:40:20,680 --> 00:40:25,600 Speaker 3: at fifty five seconds by at they took it forty 748 00:40:25,640 --> 00:40:30,560 Speaker 3: seven seconds, which it was a second and five. So 749 00:40:30,640 --> 00:40:32,680 Speaker 3: the Bills are taking that time out thinking they've got 750 00:40:32,719 --> 00:40:35,200 Speaker 3: a chance to get a stop or at least force 751 00:40:35,280 --> 00:40:35,879 Speaker 3: the field goal. 752 00:40:36,040 --> 00:40:38,080 Speaker 2: Well, it was second and five and they tackled them 753 00:40:38,120 --> 00:40:40,000 Speaker 2: for a loss of two. So now it's third and seven. 754 00:40:40,080 --> 00:40:41,920 Speaker 2: Call the time out, hope you get a stop. 755 00:40:42,239 --> 00:40:43,719 Speaker 3: It had to do with it down and distance. They 756 00:40:43,760 --> 00:40:45,319 Speaker 3: thought they could get a stop and then they didn't 757 00:40:45,320 --> 00:40:47,839 Speaker 3: get a stop. So then then it looks like they 758 00:40:47,880 --> 00:40:50,600 Speaker 3: wasted the timeout. You got it. They're betting on their 759 00:40:50,640 --> 00:40:53,120 Speaker 3: defense a little bit there and they and it didn't work. 760 00:40:54,040 --> 00:40:56,640 Speaker 3: And then after that then Miami called the timeout. 761 00:40:57,080 --> 00:41:00,600 Speaker 2: So and that's the other thing too. People are like 762 00:41:00,680 --> 00:41:04,200 Speaker 2: they helped Miami by calling timeouts. They had three timeouts 763 00:41:04,200 --> 00:41:06,680 Speaker 2: at their own disposal. If they felt they wanted to 764 00:41:06,800 --> 00:41:10,160 Speaker 2: use them, they had them to use. I don't think 765 00:41:10,200 --> 00:41:13,319 Speaker 2: you're aiding Miami per se. You're in the down and 766 00:41:13,360 --> 00:41:15,560 Speaker 2: distance you want you hope you can get a stop, 767 00:41:15,600 --> 00:41:17,640 Speaker 2: force a field goal. Now you've saved time on the 768 00:41:17,640 --> 00:41:19,120 Speaker 2: clock for your offense when you get the ball. 769 00:41:19,239 --> 00:41:22,360 Speaker 3: Bills are thinking they're giving Josh a chance taking not 770 00:41:22,880 --> 00:41:27,680 Speaker 3: helping Tua. So that's the thought process. And then the 771 00:41:27,760 --> 00:41:30,360 Speaker 3: problem was, as we saw all night, they get to 772 00:41:30,440 --> 00:41:31,360 Speaker 3: third down, they convert. 773 00:41:31,640 --> 00:41:34,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, so break time for us. Here, more of your 774 00:41:34,600 --> 00:41:36,919 Speaker 2: phone calls. When we get back, Hoover on a cell 775 00:41:37,080 --> 00:41:39,719 Speaker 2: will lead us off along with Bill in Connecticut when 776 00:41:39,760 --> 00:41:41,759 Speaker 2: we return here on one Bill's Live presented by coll 777 00:41:41,760 --> 00:41:53,400 Speaker 2: Out of Health, It's Buffalo Bill's Radio. 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He also, with his three touchdown passes, now 787 00:42:29,280 --> 00:42:33,880 Speaker 2: has two hundred career passing touchdowns. Got your lucky jersey on, 788 00:42:33,960 --> 00:42:36,920 Speaker 2: then head to a New York Lottery retailer and play today. 789 00:42:37,000 --> 00:42:40,160 Speaker 2: Who knows today could be your lucky day? Gambling problem? 790 00:42:40,440 --> 00:42:42,759 Speaker 2: Call one eight seven seven eight hope and why or 791 00:42:42,880 --> 00:42:47,400 Speaker 2: text hope and why. Got to get right back to 792 00:42:47,440 --> 00:42:50,160 Speaker 2: the phones at eight oh three five fifty one eighty 793 00:42:50,239 --> 00:42:52,640 Speaker 2: eight five fifty two two five fifty, got a lot 794 00:42:52,640 --> 00:42:55,080 Speaker 2: of people waiting there. We lead off with Hoover on 795 00:42:55,120 --> 00:42:55,359 Speaker 2: a cell. 796 00:42:55,440 --> 00:42:56,000 Speaker 3: What do you got for us? 797 00:42:56,040 --> 00:43:00,400 Speaker 13: Hoover, Hey, buddy, I'm gonna give you a perspective. And 798 00:43:00,400 --> 00:43:02,520 Speaker 13: I was a referee in high school in college, so 799 00:43:02,560 --> 00:43:04,959 Speaker 13: I look at the game a little bit differently. And 800 00:43:05,280 --> 00:43:08,680 Speaker 13: you ask about the impressions. Two minor things, but one 801 00:43:08,719 --> 00:43:10,600 Speaker 13: big thing I got to talk about, but I'll wait 802 00:43:11,120 --> 00:43:14,520 Speaker 13: on that one. The first little thing is that ball 803 00:43:14,640 --> 00:43:18,440 Speaker 13: for pray for that field goal was perfectly placed. His 804 00:43:18,480 --> 00:43:20,840 Speaker 13: foot came through it and he was perfect. But he 805 00:43:21,000 --> 00:43:23,880 Speaker 13: was ten yards to the left. And now you know, 806 00:43:23,920 --> 00:43:25,360 Speaker 13: he gets paid a lot of money to do it. 807 00:43:25,400 --> 00:43:27,759 Speaker 13: He's got to fix that. These are pros. These aren't 808 00:43:27,760 --> 00:43:30,319 Speaker 13: guys who just go out on Saturdays and Sundays and play. 809 00:43:30,520 --> 00:43:32,560 Speaker 13: They got to play. He's got to make that. That's 810 00:43:32,600 --> 00:43:35,319 Speaker 13: not a hard field goal. So that's one thing. The 811 00:43:35,360 --> 00:43:38,760 Speaker 13: other thing is he talked about ball. You're talking about 812 00:43:38,760 --> 00:43:42,560 Speaker 13: ball ball. How about Bernard? He makes that interception, that's 813 00:43:42,600 --> 00:43:44,920 Speaker 13: like he knows that's going to win the game. Okay, 814 00:43:44,960 --> 00:43:48,000 Speaker 13: he picks it off and he's running. He doesn't care 815 00:43:48,040 --> 00:43:49,920 Speaker 13: how far he did. You see him wrap that up 816 00:43:50,000 --> 00:43:53,399 Speaker 13: with two hands, two arms around that ball. So nine 817 00:43:53,400 --> 00:43:54,400 Speaker 13: guys could have hit him. 818 00:43:54,440 --> 00:43:55,040 Speaker 6: That ball was. 819 00:43:54,960 --> 00:43:58,279 Speaker 13: Staying with him because that's what the coach tells him 820 00:43:58,320 --> 00:44:00,959 Speaker 13: to do. Those are my two little things. Big thing 821 00:44:01,719 --> 00:44:06,240 Speaker 13: is my man the left I'm sorry, the right tackle 822 00:44:06,360 --> 00:44:11,080 Speaker 13: number seventy nine, Big Brown. They were running through him 823 00:44:11,080 --> 00:44:13,640 Speaker 13: and around him last night. He was hitting there. He 824 00:44:13,719 --> 00:44:15,600 Speaker 13: was knocking his guy off the line, and then he 825 00:44:15,640 --> 00:44:18,040 Speaker 13: was hitting the linebacker or he's hitting the safety. He 826 00:44:18,160 --> 00:44:21,440 Speaker 13: was blocking the equivalent of two players on that right side. 827 00:44:21,719 --> 00:44:24,960 Speaker 13: And when he's on like that, which he was last night, 828 00:44:25,160 --> 00:44:27,279 Speaker 13: they're gonna run. Cook was running right off his rear 829 00:44:27,400 --> 00:44:30,040 Speaker 13: end and they couldn't stop him. So, you know, you 830 00:44:30,120 --> 00:44:32,560 Speaker 13: got a guy like Big Brown and he's what is 831 00:44:32,560 --> 00:44:35,640 Speaker 13: he six foot eight, six foot nine, he's massive, and 832 00:44:35,680 --> 00:44:37,560 Speaker 13: you know what else, he's buffalo all the way a 833 00:44:37,560 --> 00:44:40,560 Speaker 13: guy drives a pickup truck. And he's from northern Iowa. 834 00:44:40,600 --> 00:44:42,760 Speaker 13: I didn't go to a big, fancy school. My wife's 835 00:44:42,760 --> 00:44:45,880 Speaker 13: from Iowa. I know all the Iowa schools, and she 836 00:44:45,960 --> 00:44:49,400 Speaker 13: went to University of Missouri. Her father went to University 837 00:44:49,440 --> 00:44:52,480 Speaker 13: of Iowa. Her sister went to the University of Iowa. 838 00:44:52,840 --> 00:44:55,520 Speaker 13: Her brother went to Iowa State. I know all these 839 00:44:55,600 --> 00:44:57,879 Speaker 13: Midwestern schools. I know the players they get. They want 840 00:44:57,960 --> 00:45:00,680 Speaker 13: him who will drive a pickup truck and drives through 841 00:45:00,680 --> 00:45:02,799 Speaker 13: a wall for the coach. And that's what Big Brown does. 842 00:45:02,840 --> 00:45:05,279 Speaker 13: And he doesn't put up with crap from anybody. And 843 00:45:05,320 --> 00:45:08,440 Speaker 13: he last night. Did you watch him on pass blocking? 844 00:45:08,680 --> 00:45:09,319 Speaker 6: They did. 845 00:45:09,640 --> 00:45:12,239 Speaker 13: They didn't get around him at all. He was doing great. 846 00:45:12,480 --> 00:45:15,160 Speaker 13: So tell me what you think about those first two things. 847 00:45:15,160 --> 00:45:17,680 Speaker 13: But I want to hear your comments about our big guy, 848 00:45:17,719 --> 00:45:19,520 Speaker 13: big Brown. That's what I call him, Big Brown. 849 00:45:19,600 --> 00:45:20,360 Speaker 2: All right, thank you. 850 00:45:20,600 --> 00:45:23,120 Speaker 3: Well, Prater did fix his problem with the field goal, 851 00:45:23,160 --> 00:45:24,960 Speaker 3: and I'm I'm sure they had a conversation with it. 852 00:45:25,000 --> 00:45:28,239 Speaker 3: I'm with you. That was a bad miss for not 853 00:45:28,280 --> 00:45:30,839 Speaker 3: a tough field goal. But when when you're gonna miss 854 00:45:30,920 --> 00:45:33,839 Speaker 3: like that, it doesn't matter the distance. Something was wrong 855 00:45:33,880 --> 00:45:35,799 Speaker 3: with that kick, and I can't tell you what it was. 856 00:45:35,840 --> 00:45:36,600 Speaker 3: I haven't looked at it. 857 00:45:36,600 --> 00:45:40,440 Speaker 2: So usually the problem and I'm just speaking because I've 858 00:45:40,520 --> 00:45:42,440 Speaker 2: kicked a lot of balls in my time, more the 859 00:45:42,520 --> 00:45:45,560 Speaker 2: round ones than the oblong ones. But that's usually a 860 00:45:45,600 --> 00:45:50,279 Speaker 2: byproduct of over rotation with your hips. The ball is 861 00:45:50,480 --> 00:45:55,720 Speaker 2: generally going wherever your hips are pointed, And it looked 862 00:45:55,719 --> 00:45:59,440 Speaker 2: to me like he over rotated on the kick where 863 00:45:59,719 --> 00:46:01,799 Speaker 2: his hit were pretty much at like ten o'clock when 864 00:46:01,800 --> 00:46:04,680 Speaker 2: he struck the ball, Well, it's going to ten o'clock, 865 00:46:04,920 --> 00:46:06,720 Speaker 2: not to twelve. And that's kind of what happened. 866 00:46:06,960 --> 00:46:09,680 Speaker 3: And they'll say a lot of He used to say 867 00:46:09,680 --> 00:46:13,080 Speaker 3: that they're the accuracy because you kick it, you try 868 00:46:13,120 --> 00:46:15,480 Speaker 3: and kick it the same way every time, obviously, and 869 00:46:15,520 --> 00:46:17,960 Speaker 3: the accuracy of the kick depends on the plant foot, 870 00:46:18,080 --> 00:46:18,959 Speaker 3: not the kicking foot. 871 00:46:19,040 --> 00:46:21,239 Speaker 2: Usually where the plan foot is pointing is where the 872 00:46:21,239 --> 00:46:22,240 Speaker 2: ball's going as well. 873 00:46:22,280 --> 00:46:24,800 Speaker 3: It could have been any of that stuff these as Brownie. 874 00:46:24,800 --> 00:46:27,200 Speaker 3: You can tell by Brownie talking about it. He played 875 00:46:27,200 --> 00:46:30,680 Speaker 3: a lot of competitive soccer, and I hang around kickers. 876 00:46:31,320 --> 00:46:34,960 Speaker 3: It's pretty technical because they break it down. So whatever happened, 877 00:46:35,200 --> 00:46:37,399 Speaker 3: he obviously fixed it throughout the rest of the game 878 00:46:37,440 --> 00:46:39,760 Speaker 3: because you know he's perfect on extra points and purchase 879 00:46:39,840 --> 00:46:42,920 Speaker 3: on his last field goal to ic it. So you're right, 880 00:46:42,960 --> 00:46:47,839 Speaker 3: they're pros, but yeah, they're yeah, they're human beings too 881 00:46:47,920 --> 00:46:51,000 Speaker 3: so and time the football is something that they preach 882 00:46:51,160 --> 00:46:54,080 Speaker 3: untem number of times, so you know you get a 883 00:46:54,160 --> 00:46:58,239 Speaker 3: takeaway then it's like, secure the ball, don't worry about 884 00:46:58,280 --> 00:46:59,680 Speaker 3: taking it back to the house if you can. 885 00:46:59,760 --> 00:47:02,080 Speaker 2: That's right. But I think he knew he was not 886 00:47:02,120 --> 00:47:03,320 Speaker 2: going to outrun that corner. 887 00:47:03,760 --> 00:47:07,239 Speaker 3: Tell Bernard, like Josh and some of the the better 888 00:47:07,320 --> 00:47:09,440 Speaker 3: the player is, you can bet the smarter. They are. 889 00:47:09,600 --> 00:47:13,040 Speaker 3: Smart players win football games, and they make plays at 890 00:47:13,080 --> 00:47:15,080 Speaker 3: times when nobody else even sees a play there to 891 00:47:15,120 --> 00:47:18,760 Speaker 3: be made. Bernard stepped in front of that pass because 892 00:47:18,800 --> 00:47:22,520 Speaker 3: of his preparation, and yeah, that's yeah, he secured the football. 893 00:47:22,520 --> 00:47:24,760 Speaker 3: You can look back at Jorge was a Jordan Phillips 894 00:47:24,840 --> 00:47:27,760 Speaker 3: last year who caught that deflected pass, took two steps 895 00:47:27,760 --> 00:47:31,680 Speaker 3: and slide, you know, after coming back from my trying 896 00:47:31,680 --> 00:47:36,799 Speaker 3: to run down Matt Mlana on an interception, looked like, yeah, 897 00:47:36,800 --> 00:47:38,560 Speaker 3: it looks like somebody chopped his leg off all of 898 00:47:38,640 --> 00:47:41,759 Speaker 3: a sudden. So they know, smart players make the right 899 00:47:41,800 --> 00:47:46,399 Speaker 3: plays and that's that's just it. So there's a nice game. 900 00:47:46,480 --> 00:47:51,840 Speaker 3: Vince had a nice game. That Miami defensive line what 901 00:47:52,040 --> 00:47:55,280 Speaker 3: to me was the best part of the Miami Dolphins 902 00:47:55,320 --> 00:47:58,319 Speaker 3: football team last night. They they did some things in 903 00:47:58,360 --> 00:48:00,680 Speaker 3: the run game. James Cook had some nice runs, no 904 00:48:00,800 --> 00:48:04,560 Speaker 3: question about it. But their off defensive line got some 905 00:48:04,600 --> 00:48:07,600 Speaker 3: penetration at times last night when and Josh was not 906 00:48:07,760 --> 00:48:08,840 Speaker 3: comfortable in the pocket. 907 00:48:09,360 --> 00:48:11,879 Speaker 2: They ran some run blitzes too, where they sent more 908 00:48:11,920 --> 00:48:14,719 Speaker 2: than they could block, particularly on first down, and there 909 00:48:14,800 --> 00:48:17,319 Speaker 2: was a lot. I noticed a lot more penetration in 910 00:48:17,360 --> 00:48:19,879 Speaker 2: the backfield for James Cook to deal with than he's 911 00:48:19,960 --> 00:48:22,200 Speaker 2: used to seeing, and he had to avoid some of 912 00:48:22,200 --> 00:48:24,080 Speaker 2: those guys just to get back to the line of scrimmage. 913 00:48:24,080 --> 00:48:25,920 Speaker 3: While it may be true that Spencer Brown played a 914 00:48:25,920 --> 00:48:31,400 Speaker 3: phenomenal game, Miami brought some problems to him. So, yeah, 915 00:48:31,480 --> 00:48:34,520 Speaker 3: it's a great win, ten point win, and yeah, there's 916 00:48:34,560 --> 00:48:36,239 Speaker 3: a lot to there's a lot of things to take out, 917 00:48:36,280 --> 00:48:36,839 Speaker 3: good and bad. 918 00:48:37,320 --> 00:48:39,919 Speaker 2: Break time for us here hour number two coming your way, 919 00:48:39,960 --> 00:48:41,600 Speaker 2: and we'll take more of your phone calls. So if 920 00:48:41,640 --> 00:48:43,440 Speaker 2: you're holding at eight oh three oh five point fifty, 921 00:48:43,680 --> 00:48:45,520 Speaker 2: we'll get to you when we return here. 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Jackson Hawes. I heard 932 00:50:05,840 --> 00:50:08,960 Speaker 2: an interview with him on the way home from the 933 00:50:09,000 --> 00:50:14,600 Speaker 2: game late last night, just playback on radio, and I 934 00:50:14,760 --> 00:50:19,479 Speaker 2: was reminded because you think about people saw the twelve 935 00:50:19,480 --> 00:50:21,480 Speaker 2: and a half point spread. They thought the Bills were 936 00:50:21,480 --> 00:50:23,920 Speaker 2: going to annihilate the Dolphins, and we know that didn't happen. 937 00:50:24,800 --> 00:50:27,400 Speaker 2: And I was thinking going into the game, you know, 938 00:50:27,680 --> 00:50:30,720 Speaker 2: division game, short week, it's not going to be a blowout. 939 00:50:31,560 --> 00:50:34,640 Speaker 2: And Jackson Hawes reminded me as to why. First of all, 940 00:50:35,320 --> 00:50:37,920 Speaker 2: he was all discombobulated and messed up the alignment on 941 00:50:38,000 --> 00:50:39,719 Speaker 2: the previous play they had to burn a time out, 942 00:50:40,520 --> 00:50:42,880 Speaker 2: and he said, and this is a rookie saying this, 943 00:50:42,960 --> 00:50:45,239 Speaker 2: but a smart one, an ivy leaguer who went to 944 00:50:45,320 --> 00:50:47,960 Speaker 2: Yale and then Georgia Tech. He said, it was an 945 00:50:48,000 --> 00:50:51,080 Speaker 2: adjustment for me this week because we did not practice 946 00:50:51,120 --> 00:50:55,800 Speaker 2: anything at full speed. Everything was walked through this week. 947 00:50:55,920 --> 00:50:58,600 Speaker 2: They did not practice anything in real time. He said. 948 00:50:58,640 --> 00:51:03,120 Speaker 2: The first time I ran in this play live one 949 00:51:03,160 --> 00:51:05,680 Speaker 2: hundred miles an hour was in the game. Yeah, and 950 00:51:05,719 --> 00:51:08,239 Speaker 2: that's hard for a rookie sometimes that's not used to 951 00:51:08,280 --> 00:51:11,640 Speaker 2: that because they don't they don't do that in college. 952 00:51:11,800 --> 00:51:14,320 Speaker 3: Yeah, you're right, they don't do it in college. I heard. 953 00:51:14,480 --> 00:51:16,680 Speaker 3: One of the things I heard during the discourse of 954 00:51:16,719 --> 00:51:20,279 Speaker 3: the run up to the college football season was one 955 00:51:20,280 --> 00:51:23,160 Speaker 3: of the purporters asked Bill Belichick about you know, what's 956 00:51:23,200 --> 00:51:26,240 Speaker 3: the difference. What are you noticing about having college kids? 957 00:51:25,960 --> 00:51:28,480 Speaker 3: So you got ninety guys on the roster, one hundred 958 00:51:28,480 --> 00:51:32,879 Speaker 3: guys on the roster, and we practice hard, We hit 959 00:51:33,160 --> 00:51:35,239 Speaker 3: the pads all the time. We do it and we 960 00:51:35,320 --> 00:51:38,400 Speaker 3: get it done. It's physical, and that's different when a 961 00:51:38,560 --> 00:51:41,440 Speaker 3: guy goes from that environment like Jackson Hawes and all 962 00:51:41,480 --> 00:51:43,919 Speaker 3: these guys did last year. Now they're up here and there, 963 00:51:44,400 --> 00:51:47,359 Speaker 3: they got a game, they just finished a game. They 964 00:51:47,400 --> 00:51:49,080 Speaker 3: come back and they're walking through getting ready for the 965 00:51:49,080 --> 00:51:52,080 Speaker 3: next one in two days, three days. So it's a 966 00:51:52,160 --> 00:51:56,520 Speaker 3: completely different environment. And it catches you off guard. It 967 00:51:56,560 --> 00:51:58,640 Speaker 3: catches you off guard. You get into these physical you know, 968 00:51:58,840 --> 00:52:00,480 Speaker 3: we all know how it is you get into rhythm 969 00:52:00,480 --> 00:52:04,600 Speaker 3: and a life cycle, so to speak about how you 970 00:52:05,120 --> 00:52:09,200 Speaker 3: it's supposed to feel. This last week was a complete 971 00:52:10,000 --> 00:52:11,440 Speaker 3: different feel for young players. 972 00:52:11,480 --> 00:52:15,319 Speaker 2: And that's why sometimes you can get squirrely games or 973 00:52:17,200 --> 00:52:20,359 Speaker 2: less than elite performance because number one, the bodies aren't 974 00:52:20,360 --> 00:52:22,680 Speaker 2: fully recovered. Number Two, you haven't practiced the way you 975 00:52:22,719 --> 00:52:24,399 Speaker 2: normally do during the course of a week to get 976 00:52:24,440 --> 00:52:26,960 Speaker 2: ready for the game, and that can lead to some 977 00:52:27,160 --> 00:52:29,919 Speaker 2: gaps in your performance, and I think we saw some 978 00:52:30,000 --> 00:52:32,440 Speaker 2: of those in the game yesterday. In the end, it's 979 00:52:32,440 --> 00:52:34,879 Speaker 2: still a ten point win for Buffalo, but I think 980 00:52:34,920 --> 00:52:37,359 Speaker 2: in reviewing the film they will notice those gaps. But 981 00:52:37,680 --> 00:52:41,920 Speaker 2: they're gonna have to chalk up some of that to 982 00:52:42,520 --> 00:52:45,320 Speaker 2: the lack of practice time on the field and the 983 00:52:45,400 --> 00:52:48,200 Speaker 2: lack of recovery time. Now, look, the Dolphins had the 984 00:52:48,200 --> 00:52:50,480 Speaker 2: same amount of time to prepare and they had to 985 00:52:50,520 --> 00:52:53,400 Speaker 2: travel on top of it, and they played a good 986 00:52:53,440 --> 00:52:55,040 Speaker 2: game last night. Like, you got to tip your hat 987 00:52:55,080 --> 00:52:57,040 Speaker 2: to the Dolphins. They had a good game plan. 988 00:52:56,880 --> 00:52:59,280 Speaker 3: They played as well as they played all year. Yeah, 989 00:52:59,320 --> 00:53:03,360 Speaker 3: and a chance against a really good football team on 990 00:53:03,440 --> 00:53:06,239 Speaker 3: the road. It was. It doesn't get tougher than the 991 00:53:06,360 --> 00:53:08,200 Speaker 3: what the Dolphins did last night and they lost by 992 00:53:08,239 --> 00:53:10,960 Speaker 3: ten and we've been talking about Praders should have been 993 00:53:10,960 --> 00:53:16,840 Speaker 3: thirteen maybe, but it's it's a tough it's a tough turnaround, 994 00:53:17,280 --> 00:53:20,080 Speaker 3: and I think it shows some self awareness on Haw's part. 995 00:53:20,840 --> 00:53:23,840 Speaker 3: They're like, yeah, I she wasn't right. Yeah, And so 996 00:53:25,280 --> 00:53:26,880 Speaker 3: the next time they get a chance to do that, 997 00:53:26,920 --> 00:53:28,160 Speaker 3: which they will again. 998 00:53:28,000 --> 00:53:30,000 Speaker 2: This this yuston. They got a Thursday night, came on 999 00:53:30,040 --> 00:53:31,480 Speaker 2: the right November. 1000 00:53:31,040 --> 00:53:34,840 Speaker 3: So they'll have a better handle on how to handle it. 1001 00:53:34,920 --> 00:53:35,040 Speaker 6: Right. 1002 00:53:35,040 --> 00:53:37,000 Speaker 3: Plus this is gonna it'll be a road game, of course, 1003 00:53:37,040 --> 00:53:40,360 Speaker 3: but they'll they'll be like, Okay, they'll have a better 1004 00:53:40,440 --> 00:53:42,680 Speaker 3: plan for how they're supposed to feel and how they 1005 00:53:42,880 --> 00:53:44,240 Speaker 3: how they want to get to that place. 1006 00:53:44,920 --> 00:53:46,879 Speaker 2: Let's go to Bill in Connecticut next. 1007 00:53:46,880 --> 00:53:50,120 Speaker 13: What's up ill, guys, Thanks for having me on. 1008 00:53:50,600 --> 00:53:53,080 Speaker 14: I want to start with an apology and I have 1009 00:53:53,640 --> 00:53:56,000 Speaker 14: a couple observations in questions, if that's. 1010 00:53:55,840 --> 00:53:56,520 Speaker 6: All right, sup. 1011 00:53:58,200 --> 00:54:01,439 Speaker 14: I called from Northern Ireland the beginning of last week 1012 00:54:01,520 --> 00:54:03,760 Speaker 14: and said I'd follow up with a call from Ireland 1013 00:54:03,800 --> 00:54:07,920 Speaker 14: so you could keep checking off countries. But as a 1014 00:54:07,920 --> 00:54:11,920 Speaker 14: function of bad decision making, I prioritized the Cliffs of 1015 00:54:12,000 --> 00:54:15,640 Speaker 14: More and the Blarming Stone and other things. I had 1016 00:54:15,680 --> 00:54:17,680 Speaker 14: to get my call done, so I apologize. 1017 00:54:17,920 --> 00:54:18,200 Speaker 2: Okay. 1018 00:54:19,280 --> 00:54:25,799 Speaker 14: A couple observations, Chris, I saw the the presentation you 1019 00:54:25,840 --> 00:54:30,120 Speaker 14: did with Maddie about you and Maddy did a presentation. 1020 00:54:30,239 --> 00:54:32,640 Speaker 14: Then I saw the calls from the booth. So a 1021 00:54:32,719 --> 00:54:35,279 Speaker 14: question I have with the calls from the booth would be, 1022 00:54:35,800 --> 00:54:38,759 Speaker 14: I noticed you have your fists jammed into your pockets. 1023 00:54:39,280 --> 00:54:41,319 Speaker 14: Is that somebody trained you to do that? Is that 1024 00:54:41,360 --> 00:54:45,520 Speaker 14: to keep you from knocking over coffee? And the observation 1025 00:54:45,600 --> 00:54:48,160 Speaker 14: that goes with that is it looks like you're Greg 1026 00:54:48,200 --> 00:54:51,480 Speaker 14: Russeau's workout partner with those guns or show. 1027 00:54:51,600 --> 00:54:54,120 Speaker 2: Oh wow, you're being too kind the checks in the 1028 00:54:54,120 --> 00:54:54,680 Speaker 2: mail bill. 1029 00:54:55,840 --> 00:54:57,920 Speaker 3: Well, no, I really quick. 1030 00:54:58,600 --> 00:55:01,200 Speaker 2: It's just that's how I'm comfort calling a game. Hands 1031 00:55:01,239 --> 00:55:03,440 Speaker 2: in pockets is usually what happens in the winter. It's 1032 00:55:03,520 --> 00:55:06,520 Speaker 2: usually because the windows open and my hands are cold. 1033 00:55:07,960 --> 00:55:10,279 Speaker 2: That's just the way I stand and observe a game. 1034 00:55:10,360 --> 00:55:12,000 Speaker 2: I have no other explanation than that. 1035 00:55:13,280 --> 00:55:16,799 Speaker 14: Okay, a couple of things from the game. Then yesterday, 1036 00:55:17,280 --> 00:55:20,080 Speaker 14: I'm wondering if the short week, and I recognize it's 1037 00:55:20,080 --> 00:55:23,680 Speaker 14: short for both teams, but maybe akin to bad weather 1038 00:55:24,000 --> 00:55:27,440 Speaker 14: does that kind of level the playing field and you 1039 00:55:27,680 --> 00:55:30,879 Speaker 14: bring teams closer together in terms of what you can 1040 00:55:30,920 --> 00:55:33,480 Speaker 14: expect from them. Takes a little bit more off the 1041 00:55:33,520 --> 00:55:36,640 Speaker 14: top from a better team. The other question that I 1042 00:55:36,680 --> 00:55:40,040 Speaker 14: would have would be how concerned would you have us 1043 00:55:40,120 --> 00:55:44,800 Speaker 14: be about the defensive lineers, specifically the pass rush. Tua 1044 00:55:44,920 --> 00:55:48,680 Speaker 14: got sacked five times the week before three times in 1045 00:55:48,719 --> 00:55:51,120 Speaker 14: the first game of the season. We didn't get any 1046 00:55:51,200 --> 00:55:54,440 Speaker 14: sacks on them, So how concerned should we be about that? 1047 00:55:54,920 --> 00:55:57,600 Speaker 14: Those are my questions. Thanks for taking the call. 1048 00:55:57,640 --> 00:56:01,840 Speaker 2: Go Bill, All right, Thanks Bill. Yeah, the pass rush 1049 00:56:01,920 --> 00:56:05,720 Speaker 2: was lacking last night. I mean, after you watch five 1050 00:56:05,840 --> 00:56:10,759 Speaker 2: sacks by the Patriots against the Dolphins at home. Granted, 1051 00:56:11,400 --> 00:56:13,080 Speaker 2: some of those sacks are at the end of the 1052 00:56:13,160 --> 00:56:16,640 Speaker 2: game when the Patriots know that the Dolphins have to 1053 00:56:16,680 --> 00:56:19,000 Speaker 2: throw and they have to score a touchdown, so there 1054 00:56:19,040 --> 00:56:23,279 Speaker 2: are some circumstantial elements to those plays as well. But 1055 00:56:23,360 --> 00:56:26,200 Speaker 2: the bottom line is they've got backups at right guard 1056 00:56:26,400 --> 00:56:30,680 Speaker 2: and right tackle, and Joey Bosa got close a handful 1057 00:56:30,680 --> 00:56:33,680 Speaker 2: of times, but they didn't get to Tua. They didn't 1058 00:56:33,680 --> 00:56:37,160 Speaker 2: get hits on him and rattle him and mess with 1059 00:56:36,920 --> 00:56:40,319 Speaker 2: it with his internal clock, and it did not. It 1060 00:56:40,400 --> 00:56:42,680 Speaker 2: did not help the guys on the back end. They 1061 00:56:42,719 --> 00:56:43,720 Speaker 2: didn't do enough upfront. 1062 00:56:43,719 --> 00:56:45,720 Speaker 3: They also, I mean Trey White ran. 1063 00:56:45,680 --> 00:56:49,440 Speaker 2: Right past to sack Yep on a blitz, right blitz. 1064 00:56:50,239 --> 00:56:54,560 Speaker 3: Yeah, I would. Yeah, I'm concerned. Certainly, the Bills look 1065 00:56:54,640 --> 00:56:56,560 Speaker 3: better in their pass rush against the Jets, and every 1066 00:56:56,560 --> 00:57:00,680 Speaker 3: team's different, and the Dolphins, even though they've got backups, 1067 00:57:00,680 --> 00:57:05,919 Speaker 3: seemed favorable. You're right, I think it is a little 1068 00:57:05,920 --> 00:57:07,680 Speaker 3: bit of a concern. You can never have a pass 1069 00:57:07,760 --> 00:57:12,000 Speaker 3: rush that's too good, right, and the Bills have been 1070 00:57:12,080 --> 00:57:17,760 Speaker 3: kind of living this life for a long time. And 1071 00:57:17,880 --> 00:57:21,040 Speaker 3: I would say, yeah, it's you would like to see 1072 00:57:21,080 --> 00:57:25,480 Speaker 3: them get to off his spot, at least more than 1073 00:57:25,520 --> 00:57:27,480 Speaker 3: they were able to last night. TOA did a nice 1074 00:57:27,560 --> 00:57:30,760 Speaker 3: job being subtle in the pocket, moving and finding space 1075 00:57:30,800 --> 00:57:31,479 Speaker 3: and getting out. 1076 00:57:32,040 --> 00:57:34,440 Speaker 2: Don't forgit. The game plan too, also had him roll out. 1077 00:57:34,480 --> 00:57:36,400 Speaker 2: We had not seen that before. That was a new 1078 00:57:36,440 --> 00:57:40,320 Speaker 2: wrinkle from the Dolphins offense, rolling him out. He doesn't 1079 00:57:40,320 --> 00:57:41,680 Speaker 2: do that very often. 1080 00:57:41,520 --> 00:57:46,840 Speaker 3: Right, So they got so both ways, so they got caught. Yeah, 1081 00:57:46,920 --> 00:57:50,760 Speaker 3: it's it's concern. Yeah, I'm concerned about it. I'm not 1082 00:57:50,800 --> 00:57:54,440 Speaker 3: saying that it's gonna keep me up at night. But 1083 00:57:56,520 --> 00:57:58,320 Speaker 3: I don't know that every team can run an offense 1084 00:57:58,400 --> 00:58:00,720 Speaker 3: like Miami is forced to run their offense with two 1085 00:58:00,760 --> 00:58:03,880 Speaker 3: at quarterback, so that'll change things as well. So I 1086 00:58:03,920 --> 00:58:05,959 Speaker 3: think it's I'm not going to say it's a one off, 1087 00:58:06,720 --> 00:58:09,880 Speaker 3: because I do think that you always need your pass 1088 00:58:09,960 --> 00:58:15,520 Speaker 3: rush to be better. But I'll save my I'll save 1089 00:58:15,560 --> 00:58:17,320 Speaker 3: it for the Saints game and see what they do 1090 00:58:17,360 --> 00:58:17,840 Speaker 3: in that game. 1091 00:58:18,000 --> 00:58:20,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm also I also think what's out there too 1092 00:58:21,240 --> 00:58:24,320 Speaker 2: is the knowledge that you will be getting Michael hoyt 1093 00:58:24,400 --> 00:58:27,080 Speaker 2: Re entering the Fray for their first game off the 1094 00:58:27,080 --> 00:58:30,320 Speaker 2: bye in Week eight, where that's another pass rusher in 1095 00:58:30,400 --> 00:58:32,720 Speaker 2: the mix that you can deploy in different ways, and 1096 00:58:32,760 --> 00:58:35,560 Speaker 2: I think that will augment the pass rush as well 1097 00:58:35,600 --> 00:58:37,800 Speaker 2: going forward. But you'd like to see it get better 1098 00:58:37,840 --> 00:58:40,120 Speaker 2: between now and then. I don't think there's any question 1099 00:58:40,160 --> 00:58:43,200 Speaker 2: about that. To Ryan in Toronto and next, what's up? 1100 00:58:43,240 --> 00:58:43,479 Speaker 3: Ryan? 1101 00:58:44,480 --> 00:58:48,840 Speaker 8: Good, Steve, happy Friday. I want to have to see something, Steve. 1102 00:58:49,000 --> 00:58:49,440 Speaker 6: I bet you. 1103 00:58:49,480 --> 00:58:51,360 Speaker 8: Yeah, the fus tralf was not borning for you? 1104 00:58:51,480 --> 00:58:51,640 Speaker 15: Was it? 1105 00:58:53,360 --> 00:58:53,880 Speaker 3: First half? 1106 00:58:53,880 --> 00:58:57,200 Speaker 8: What with the fusta boying for you? I don't think 1107 00:58:57,360 --> 00:58:58,800 Speaker 8: it was boring for you. 1108 00:58:58,800 --> 00:59:01,600 Speaker 3: No, I was not boring from me. I was I 1109 00:59:01,720 --> 00:59:04,000 Speaker 3: was losing my mind. I was furious. I was like, 1110 00:59:04,000 --> 00:59:04,520 Speaker 3: what do you do? 1111 00:59:05,280 --> 00:59:05,400 Speaker 16: Man? 1112 00:59:07,120 --> 00:59:11,720 Speaker 8: Honestly, my biggest takeaway is Matt Prater. This guy missed 1113 00:59:11,720 --> 00:59:13,800 Speaker 8: the field goal in the end of the first half 1114 00:59:14,480 --> 00:59:17,160 Speaker 8: and Dolphins came back and tied the game up. And 1115 00:59:17,240 --> 00:59:20,520 Speaker 8: who made the call to us the field goal in 1116 00:59:20,520 --> 00:59:23,120 Speaker 8: the fourth quarter when they were up to seven points. 1117 00:59:23,720 --> 00:59:26,560 Speaker 8: I'm like, oh my god, it's gonna be again. This 1118 00:59:26,600 --> 00:59:29,120 Speaker 8: guy's gonna miss it, and then maybe Dolphins come back 1119 00:59:29,160 --> 00:59:30,480 Speaker 8: and tie the game out just like how they did 1120 00:59:30,520 --> 00:59:32,840 Speaker 8: in the first half. But to be honest, this guy 1121 00:59:32,920 --> 00:59:35,760 Speaker 8: needs a lot of credit. He went back and nothing 1122 00:59:35,840 --> 00:59:38,200 Speaker 8: that that is the biggest play. Him making that field 1123 00:59:38,240 --> 00:59:40,560 Speaker 8: goal at the fourth quarter is put that game away. 1124 00:59:40,560 --> 00:59:43,960 Speaker 8: Otherwise it could have been sideways. Try to take my 1125 00:59:44,040 --> 00:59:46,000 Speaker 8: call guards have a great Friday. 1126 00:59:46,880 --> 00:59:48,640 Speaker 3: And I'll say this too. When he went out there 1127 00:59:48,640 --> 00:59:52,000 Speaker 3: and kicked it, I was like that it did. I thought, Wow, 1128 00:59:52,200 --> 00:59:54,240 Speaker 3: McDermott has really shown a lot of faith in that. 1129 00:59:54,280 --> 00:59:56,440 Speaker 2: And it's a forty eight yarder. That's not a gimmey, 1130 00:59:56,560 --> 00:59:58,360 Speaker 2: even for a veteran like him. 1131 00:59:58,840 --> 01:00:02,640 Speaker 3: I think you've got to know. For a kicker to 1132 01:00:02,720 --> 01:00:06,160 Speaker 3: miss a kick as badly as he did, something was egregious, 1133 01:00:06,360 --> 01:00:10,600 Speaker 3: you know what I mean. Something happened mechanically or with 1134 01:00:10,680 --> 01:00:13,720 Speaker 3: a snapper with his step. Something happened. And I haven't 1135 01:00:13,760 --> 01:00:16,160 Speaker 3: gone back and looked at it. I should, but you're right. 1136 01:00:16,240 --> 01:00:18,240 Speaker 3: I when they brought him out there, I was thinking, 1137 01:00:18,280 --> 01:00:19,520 Speaker 3: I like, what are they gonna do here? Are they 1138 01:00:19,520 --> 01:00:22,280 Speaker 3: gonna go for it? Are they's gonna pun them deep? 1139 01:00:23,240 --> 01:00:26,080 Speaker 3: I think they got a couple of yards and it 1140 01:00:26,080 --> 01:00:28,400 Speaker 3: was a forty It was a forty eight yard instead 1141 01:00:28,400 --> 01:00:31,280 Speaker 3: of a fifty four whatever it was gonna be. I 1142 01:00:31,320 --> 01:00:32,520 Speaker 3: was like, that's the right call it. 1143 01:00:32,720 --> 01:00:35,320 Speaker 2: And if you have an opportunity to put the game away, 1144 01:00:36,120 --> 01:00:36,960 Speaker 2: that's your play. 1145 01:00:37,120 --> 01:00:40,240 Speaker 3: That's the play. And they did and and Prater did 1146 01:00:40,920 --> 01:00:42,959 Speaker 3: he drilled any drill And it wasn't even it wasn't 1147 01:00:42,960 --> 01:00:47,560 Speaker 3: even in doubt. So yeah, I Sean McDermott showed some 1148 01:00:47,600 --> 01:00:50,440 Speaker 3: real faith in a real veteran player, and the player 1149 01:00:50,480 --> 01:00:52,800 Speaker 3: came through for him, no question. But man, oh man, 1150 01:00:52,840 --> 01:00:56,400 Speaker 3: that first half miskick, you just knew it was gonna 1151 01:00:56,440 --> 01:00:58,520 Speaker 3: hurt somewhere down the line. 1152 01:00:58,400 --> 01:01:02,120 Speaker 2: Don't don't scoff and boring football ever again, because it's 1153 01:01:02,120 --> 01:01:05,840 Speaker 2: a lot easier on all of our blood pressure, just 1154 01:01:05,880 --> 01:01:08,200 Speaker 2: saying don't put that out into the ether ever again. 1155 01:01:09,000 --> 01:01:10,560 Speaker 2: Mark and West Seneca, what's up. 1156 01:01:11,400 --> 01:01:16,440 Speaker 16: Hey, guys, I just have an observation something that's bothered 1157 01:01:16,440 --> 01:01:18,840 Speaker 16: me for a long time. Well, you guys were talking 1158 01:01:18,880 --> 01:01:22,720 Speaker 16: about that play on the Dolphins first drive where we 1159 01:01:22,920 --> 01:01:28,800 Speaker 16: should have challenged that incomplete pass, and the NFL back 1160 01:01:28,840 --> 01:01:32,560 Speaker 16: and forth for several years before they finally instituted the 1161 01:01:32,600 --> 01:01:36,440 Speaker 16: process of replay. You know, the whole system, how many 1162 01:01:36,520 --> 01:01:39,240 Speaker 16: replay challenges you get in all that. They put it 1163 01:01:39,280 --> 01:01:42,040 Speaker 16: in place on the premise of, we want to get 1164 01:01:42,080 --> 01:01:46,080 Speaker 16: the calls right. Even when the referees on the field 1165 01:01:46,400 --> 01:01:48,480 Speaker 16: get the calls wrong, we're going to put something in 1166 01:01:48,560 --> 01:01:53,240 Speaker 16: place to correct that correct Then they leave the system 1167 01:01:53,400 --> 01:01:59,520 Speaker 16: open to allowing teams to circumvent that whole process and 1168 01:01:59,560 --> 01:02:03,240 Speaker 16: that whole thought process by allowing teams to run up 1169 01:02:03,240 --> 01:02:07,320 Speaker 16: to the line and run a play quickly, thus circumpeting 1170 01:02:07,400 --> 01:02:12,520 Speaker 16: the rule. And I've never understood why that every play 1171 01:02:12,720 --> 01:02:15,360 Speaker 16: from the end of that play, if you think it's 1172 01:02:15,360 --> 01:02:19,120 Speaker 16: a challengeable play, the team that would want to challenge 1173 01:02:19,200 --> 01:02:23,360 Speaker 16: is I don't know, thirty seconds. What's the time between 1174 01:02:23,400 --> 01:02:25,600 Speaker 16: plays before you get to play the game? Forty five 1175 01:02:25,680 --> 01:02:30,080 Speaker 16: typically correct. If they deem that too long, then how 1176 01:02:30,120 --> 01:02:33,480 Speaker 16: about thirty seconds? Regardless of what the team with the 1177 01:02:33,520 --> 01:02:37,320 Speaker 16: ball does, of if they run a play or not, 1178 01:02:38,000 --> 01:02:40,280 Speaker 16: there's no no big deal if they do run a 1179 01:02:40,320 --> 01:02:43,600 Speaker 16: play in thirty seconds and you get the flag down 1180 01:02:43,640 --> 01:02:47,800 Speaker 16: before that and going back a play and reviewing it 1181 01:02:47,880 --> 01:02:49,520 Speaker 16: in order to get the player, I mean. 1182 01:02:49,400 --> 01:02:53,479 Speaker 3: That play was no. I'm totally I'm totally against that mark. 1183 01:02:53,560 --> 01:02:55,360 Speaker 3: You're not going to take plays off the board that 1184 01:02:55,400 --> 01:02:58,160 Speaker 3: have happened once they snap it, the game's going on. 1185 01:02:58,240 --> 01:03:01,280 Speaker 3: You've got thirty seconds, you wait an hour, I mean, 1186 01:03:01,320 --> 01:03:06,040 Speaker 3: you can't how fast? And the Dolphins ran to the field. 1187 01:03:06,080 --> 01:03:08,880 Speaker 3: And when the Dolphins run to the ball is become 1188 01:03:09,000 --> 01:03:11,720 Speaker 3: They've become so advanced now teams will run to the 1189 01:03:11,720 --> 01:03:14,440 Speaker 3: ball anyway even though they know they're not gonna get challenged, 1190 01:03:14,440 --> 01:03:16,160 Speaker 3: in order to make the other team think that they 1191 01:03:16,200 --> 01:03:19,200 Speaker 3: think it didn't happen right, right, So the Dolphins go 1192 01:03:19,240 --> 01:03:23,000 Speaker 3: to the line thinking Tyreek caught the ball, but they 1193 01:03:23,040 --> 01:03:25,560 Speaker 3: want to make the Bills think that Tyreek gave us 1194 01:03:25,600 --> 01:03:28,040 Speaker 3: and there's these two Tyreek might give a signal like 1195 01:03:28,080 --> 01:03:31,800 Speaker 3: grab his face mask, shake his head, shake his face mask, 1196 01:03:32,040 --> 01:03:34,880 Speaker 3: saying I didn't really catch that ball, you better snap 1197 01:03:34,920 --> 01:03:37,880 Speaker 3: it quick. So they'll have a non verbal signal to 1198 01:03:38,000 --> 01:03:40,360 Speaker 3: tell his quarterback that we better snap this fast or 1199 01:03:40,360 --> 01:03:42,680 Speaker 3: they're going to take that catch away. All that's on 1200 01:03:42,720 --> 01:03:47,240 Speaker 3: the field. You're not no, you don't get you get 1201 01:03:47,480 --> 01:03:50,000 Speaker 3: forty seconds. And if the other team wants to take 1202 01:03:50,040 --> 01:03:53,200 Speaker 3: the chance and run up and give you the tip 1203 01:03:53,240 --> 01:03:55,880 Speaker 3: off that they didn't really catch the ball and snap 1204 01:03:55,920 --> 01:03:57,400 Speaker 3: it quick, throw the flag. 1205 01:03:58,600 --> 01:04:01,480 Speaker 2: Yeah. So I I don't know where a replay assist 1206 01:04:01,560 --> 01:04:01,919 Speaker 2: was there. 1207 01:04:02,040 --> 01:04:03,840 Speaker 3: I mean usually I don't need something. 1208 01:04:04,160 --> 01:04:06,200 Speaker 2: I mean, if it's obvious to us watching it on 1209 01:04:06,240 --> 01:04:09,320 Speaker 2: the monitor, it should be patently obvious to the replay 1210 01:04:09,360 --> 01:04:12,520 Speaker 2: assist and they should be buzzing down before the next snap. 1211 01:04:12,760 --> 01:04:14,600 Speaker 2: So I don't know if the replay assist was going 1212 01:04:14,640 --> 01:04:17,320 Speaker 2: to get a coffee, taking a bathroom break. But they 1213 01:04:17,360 --> 01:04:18,000 Speaker 2: missed that one. 1214 01:04:18,080 --> 01:04:20,800 Speaker 3: Yeah, I thought they missed it as well. And there's 1215 01:04:20,840 --> 01:04:25,240 Speaker 3: nothing that says they had to think about, you know, 1216 01:04:25,320 --> 01:04:27,240 Speaker 3: there's nothing that says the guy didn't say no when 1217 01:04:27,240 --> 01:04:29,080 Speaker 3: he caught it the first time his other foot was 1218 01:04:29,120 --> 01:04:30,720 Speaker 3: on the ground, and then he re caught it and 1219 01:04:30,720 --> 01:04:32,480 Speaker 3: the other foot came down and he was fine, it 1220 01:04:32,560 --> 01:04:35,640 Speaker 3: is a good catch. Maybe that's what happened, but the 1221 01:04:35,640 --> 01:04:37,800 Speaker 3: broadcast said, no, I didn't think that was a catch. 1222 01:04:38,120 --> 01:04:40,440 Speaker 3: I thought they missed that. But I'm no, you're not 1223 01:04:40,440 --> 01:04:42,320 Speaker 3: going to change the rule to what you thought. Like, 1224 01:04:42,560 --> 01:04:44,880 Speaker 3: let them snap it again, but they still get thirty seconds, 1225 01:04:44,920 --> 01:04:50,160 Speaker 3: because then we're gonna have three clocks going on the screen. 1226 01:04:50,200 --> 01:04:52,560 Speaker 3: You're gonna have the game clock, the play clock, and 1227 01:04:52,640 --> 01:04:55,480 Speaker 3: the replay clock that is still going thirty seconds after 1228 01:04:55,520 --> 01:04:57,840 Speaker 3: a play happened, and it'll happen on every play because 1229 01:04:57,840 --> 01:05:00,240 Speaker 3: even if it's a dive off the left side, they 1230 01:05:00,320 --> 01:05:03,680 Speaker 3: still can go back and read, yeah, that ain't or 1231 01:05:03,920 --> 01:05:04,800 Speaker 3: that is not happening. 1232 01:05:04,920 --> 01:05:08,760 Speaker 2: Two convoluted. Let's go to Carol in Tonawanda next. What's 1233 01:05:08,840 --> 01:05:09,280 Speaker 2: up Carol? 1234 01:05:10,400 --> 01:05:13,520 Speaker 17: Yes, guys, Hi, good afternoon. It's great to see the win. 1235 01:05:14,120 --> 01:05:17,760 Speaker 17: I have four quick things if I can. Firstly, it's 1236 01:05:17,800 --> 01:05:21,160 Speaker 17: the schedule. I'm hearing some other announcers talking about the 1237 01:05:21,200 --> 01:05:23,960 Speaker 17: ease of the Bills schedule this year, But how quickly 1238 01:05:24,000 --> 01:05:26,600 Speaker 17: they forget the last two years, How difficult it was, 1239 01:05:26,720 --> 01:05:29,320 Speaker 17: so you know, give credit to where credit is due 1240 01:05:29,360 --> 01:05:33,160 Speaker 17: for the bills. Secondly, as difficult as it may be, 1241 01:05:33,400 --> 01:05:36,480 Speaker 17: I know it was mentioned Rousseau and Boza really need 1242 01:05:36,560 --> 01:05:40,280 Speaker 17: to work to finish those tackles. Otherwise it's leaving the 1243 01:05:40,360 --> 01:05:43,000 Speaker 17: back end open. And you know we're playing Mahomes in 1244 01:05:43,040 --> 01:05:45,320 Speaker 17: a few weeks and you know how he runs around. 1245 01:05:45,920 --> 01:05:48,520 Speaker 17: And Thirdly, at least to me, it looked like our 1246 01:05:48,560 --> 01:05:51,120 Speaker 17: wide receivers there for a little bit, we're looking like 1247 01:05:51,280 --> 01:05:53,959 Speaker 17: running backs. I don't know if it was a game plan, 1248 01:05:54,120 --> 01:05:58,080 Speaker 17: but I found it interesting. And fourthly, I'm not sure 1249 01:05:58,120 --> 01:06:01,000 Speaker 17: why we aren't throwing some long passes every now and then. 1250 01:06:01,720 --> 01:06:04,840 Speaker 17: Perhaps the offense the way it is is working. That's 1251 01:06:04,880 --> 01:06:06,760 Speaker 17: all that I have. Thanks bye. 1252 01:06:07,360 --> 01:06:10,960 Speaker 2: All right, thanks Carol a lot there. I think we 1253 01:06:10,960 --> 01:06:16,680 Speaker 2: would all like to see Bosa and Rousseau work more 1254 01:06:16,720 --> 01:06:19,760 Speaker 2: effectively off one another. I was I was of the 1255 01:06:19,760 --> 01:06:22,800 Speaker 2: belief that with just Bosa being on the field, it 1256 01:06:22,920 --> 01:06:25,720 Speaker 2: was going to afford Rousseau more one on one opportunities. 1257 01:06:26,400 --> 01:06:29,280 Speaker 2: I haven't broken down the film play by play to 1258 01:06:29,360 --> 01:06:31,680 Speaker 2: know whether or not he has gotten more of those. 1259 01:06:32,280 --> 01:06:35,840 Speaker 2: We've seen the impact that Bosa has had himself through 1260 01:06:35,880 --> 01:06:38,479 Speaker 2: the first three weeks, and he was probably the most 1261 01:06:38,520 --> 01:06:40,960 Speaker 2: notable pass rusher last night, even though he did not 1262 01:06:41,040 --> 01:06:47,040 Speaker 2: get home himself for a sack. The collective has to 1263 01:06:47,080 --> 01:06:51,440 Speaker 2: be better upfront, and this might also be due to 1264 01:06:51,440 --> 01:06:54,360 Speaker 2: the absence of Ed Oliver also on the interior, so 1265 01:06:55,320 --> 01:06:57,439 Speaker 2: there are a lot of moving parts there. But yes, 1266 01:06:57,560 --> 01:07:01,000 Speaker 2: collectively they the pass rush has to be better and 1267 01:07:01,160 --> 01:07:03,120 Speaker 2: has to be more consistent going forward. 1268 01:07:03,480 --> 01:07:05,520 Speaker 3: Yeah, and you know, you talk about the Bills ease 1269 01:07:05,600 --> 01:07:09,000 Speaker 3: of schedule. The schedules set years in advance, you're you're 1270 01:07:09,120 --> 01:07:10,240 Speaker 3: you alternate between. 1271 01:07:10,360 --> 01:07:11,600 Speaker 2: It's a rotational schedule. 1272 01:07:11,640 --> 01:07:15,000 Speaker 3: You rotate between the out of conference divisions. This year, 1273 01:07:15,040 --> 01:07:18,680 Speaker 3: the Bills are playing the NFC South Atlanta, Carolina, Tampa 1274 01:07:18,720 --> 01:07:22,160 Speaker 3: Bay and New Orleans and the and the I don't 1275 01:07:22,200 --> 01:07:25,240 Speaker 3: know which one, which are the Afs either, And they 1276 01:07:25,240 --> 01:07:27,360 Speaker 3: played the first place teams and all the other divisions, 1277 01:07:27,880 --> 01:07:31,200 Speaker 3: so like a Philadelphia so some some that's why they 1278 01:07:31,200 --> 01:07:33,080 Speaker 3: play the Chiefs every year, and they have been playing 1279 01:07:33,080 --> 01:07:35,120 Speaker 3: the Chiefs every year. That's why they're gonna play the Eagles. 1280 01:07:35,120 --> 01:07:36,880 Speaker 3: Like Blake Brownie said, you can go down the list. 1281 01:07:36,920 --> 01:07:39,200 Speaker 3: They're gonna play all the division winners. So the schedules 1282 01:07:39,240 --> 01:07:42,000 Speaker 3: are set pretty much up the way it's coming down, 1283 01:07:42,840 --> 01:07:45,400 Speaker 3: and it just fell. So happens it fell this year 1284 01:07:45,560 --> 01:07:48,240 Speaker 3: to where it was looks like a more favorable schedule 1285 01:07:48,240 --> 01:07:54,000 Speaker 3: for Buffalo. Bills don't control it. They benefit from it, 1286 01:07:54,080 --> 01:07:57,400 Speaker 3: sure if if it is indeed a benefit. The Atlanta 1287 01:07:57,440 --> 01:08:00,000 Speaker 3: Falcons don't look like a pushover like they've been in decade, 1288 01:08:00,280 --> 01:08:03,040 Speaker 3: passed this year, so you can take that off the board, 1289 01:08:03,280 --> 01:08:05,640 Speaker 3: all of that stuff. So the schedule is what it is. 1290 01:08:05,680 --> 01:08:09,080 Speaker 3: The Bills, the Chiefs, nobody has control over their schedule. 1291 01:08:09,560 --> 01:08:12,640 Speaker 3: They don't get a say. The wide receivers do look 1292 01:08:12,680 --> 01:08:14,480 Speaker 3: like running backs, particularly when they get the ball in 1293 01:08:14,520 --> 01:08:17,400 Speaker 3: their hands behind the line of scrimmage. The Bills threw 1294 01:08:18,040 --> 01:08:25,639 Speaker 3: almost exclusively short passes last night, almost exclusively. Tua through 1295 01:08:25,720 --> 01:08:28,000 Speaker 3: it twenty two times. At one point, he had twenty 1296 01:08:28,040 --> 01:08:32,040 Speaker 3: two passes and eleven of them were at or behind 1297 01:08:32,040 --> 01:08:35,920 Speaker 3: the line of scrimmage. He threw thirty. He had twenty 1298 01:08:35,960 --> 01:08:39,000 Speaker 3: two completions. That's right, twenty two completions. 1299 01:08:38,479 --> 01:08:40,560 Speaker 2: Eleven hundred and forty six yards. 1300 01:08:40,880 --> 01:08:43,400 Speaker 3: Eleven of those twenty two were at or behind the 1301 01:08:43,439 --> 01:08:47,240 Speaker 3: line of scrimmage, and the other eleven were barely passed 1302 01:08:47,320 --> 01:08:50,240 Speaker 3: the line of scrimmage. So it was that kind of 1303 01:08:50,320 --> 01:08:54,080 Speaker 3: night for both these quarterbacks. It's kind of a spot 1304 01:08:54,120 --> 01:08:57,560 Speaker 3: in the evolution of NFL where a lot of quarterbacks 1305 01:08:57,600 --> 01:09:00,839 Speaker 3: have that in their arsenal and they keep taking positive 1306 01:09:00,840 --> 01:09:03,599 Speaker 3: plays because of it. The problem last night was, at 1307 01:09:03,640 --> 01:09:07,760 Speaker 3: a couple of different times, crucial moments, the Bills got 1308 01:09:07,800 --> 01:09:10,639 Speaker 3: put off the field because they couldn't convert a third 1309 01:09:10,680 --> 01:09:13,840 Speaker 3: down using that philosophy. They were throwing short of the 1310 01:09:13,840 --> 01:09:17,519 Speaker 3: line to gain, and they couldn't gain the line after 1311 01:09:17,560 --> 01:09:21,920 Speaker 3: the catch. That stinks. I'm with you. I like it 1312 01:09:21,960 --> 01:09:23,599 Speaker 3: when they pushed the ball down the field, But if 1313 01:09:23,600 --> 01:09:26,280 Speaker 3: you push the ball down the field, pretty soon you're 1314 01:09:26,320 --> 01:09:28,599 Speaker 3: like Tua, you're chasing the ball back the other way 1315 01:09:28,600 --> 01:09:29,800 Speaker 3: because somebody picked it off. 1316 01:09:31,280 --> 01:09:33,559 Speaker 2: You get the ball at greater risk, and it's generally 1317 01:09:33,640 --> 01:09:34,960 Speaker 2: a lower percentage play. 1318 01:09:35,040 --> 01:09:35,200 Speaker 10: Yeah. 1319 01:09:35,240 --> 01:09:37,200 Speaker 3: I think that touches on all four of the things 1320 01:09:37,200 --> 01:09:40,840 Speaker 3: you brought brought to the table. The downfield throws, the 1321 01:09:40,880 --> 01:09:43,479 Speaker 3: running backs looked, the wide receivers looking like running backs, 1322 01:09:43,600 --> 01:09:47,360 Speaker 3: Bosa and Grout that Brownie said, and the schedule. So 1323 01:09:47,479 --> 01:09:48,479 Speaker 3: I think that hit everything. 1324 01:09:48,760 --> 01:09:51,479 Speaker 2: Carol Let's squeeze in Ron and Virginia before the break. 1325 01:09:51,479 --> 01:09:51,639 Speaker 3: Here. 1326 01:09:51,680 --> 01:09:52,000 Speaker 2: What's up? 1327 01:09:52,080 --> 01:09:52,320 Speaker 3: Ron? 1328 01:09:53,360 --> 01:09:55,680 Speaker 5: Hey, Thanks Chris, thanks five for taking my call. I 1329 01:09:55,760 --> 01:09:58,800 Speaker 5: really appreciate it. So, Chris, you answered a lot of 1330 01:09:58,800 --> 01:10:03,280 Speaker 5: my questions unfortunately, but one, I think our third down. 1331 01:10:03,120 --> 01:10:05,639 Speaker 6: Defense was a little bit. 1332 01:10:07,280 --> 01:10:09,400 Speaker 5: Terrible. But you answered that because you said it was 1333 01:10:09,439 --> 01:10:13,559 Speaker 5: a short week and Joey Bosa looked really good to me. 1334 01:10:13,640 --> 01:10:16,760 Speaker 5: He kept getting in the backfield and I'm glad that 1335 01:10:16,800 --> 01:10:19,760 Speaker 5: we had him again. You answer my question that if 1336 01:10:19,960 --> 01:10:23,280 Speaker 5: Ed Oliver was there, there probably been a little different outcome. 1337 01:10:23,960 --> 01:10:26,439 Speaker 5: My only two big things is this, if I may, 1338 01:10:27,920 --> 01:10:31,120 Speaker 5: I heard earlier in the week that I guess against 1339 01:10:31,200 --> 01:10:35,200 Speaker 5: just the Jets that we just ran basic plays. When 1340 01:10:35,240 --> 01:10:37,519 Speaker 5: are we going to really open up the playbook and 1341 01:10:37,560 --> 01:10:42,400 Speaker 5: like really dive deep into some of these like plays 1342 01:10:42,400 --> 01:10:47,000 Speaker 5: that Brady has come up? And I forgot the other 1343 01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:48,479 Speaker 5: thing I was gonna say, hold on, I think I 1344 01:10:48,520 --> 01:10:48,920 Speaker 5: got it. 1345 01:10:50,479 --> 01:10:50,679 Speaker 1: Yeah. 1346 01:10:50,760 --> 01:10:54,639 Speaker 5: And our defense, our defense man just they got they 1347 01:10:54,680 --> 01:10:57,519 Speaker 5: got tore up on third down. And lastly, my cousin 1348 01:10:57,680 --> 01:11:00,400 Speaker 5: sang the national anthem on the opening day. 1349 01:11:00,479 --> 01:11:01,519 Speaker 3: Nice, very nice. 1350 01:11:01,680 --> 01:11:04,439 Speaker 2: All right, Ron, let's try to answer those questions for you. 1351 01:11:04,479 --> 01:11:07,960 Speaker 2: Thanks for the phone call. As for the third down defense. 1352 01:11:08,000 --> 01:11:11,320 Speaker 2: It was a problem they could not get off the field. 1353 01:11:11,320 --> 01:11:13,320 Speaker 2: The irony was the Bills went into that game with 1354 01:11:13,360 --> 01:11:16,040 Speaker 2: the number one third down defense in football. Their first 1355 01:11:16,040 --> 01:11:20,080 Speaker 2: two opponents had converted six of twenty two third down opportunities, 1356 01:11:20,600 --> 01:11:24,800 Speaker 2: including an zero for eleven from the New York Jets 1357 01:11:24,840 --> 01:11:29,320 Speaker 2: the week before. The Dolphins were very effective and very 1358 01:11:29,320 --> 01:11:31,880 Speaker 2: efficient in the shorts intermediate passing game. 1359 01:11:31,920 --> 01:11:34,240 Speaker 3: But I felt the biggest the Dolphins are getting third 1360 01:11:34,280 --> 01:11:36,719 Speaker 3: and long converted. Yeah, third and twelve regularly. 1361 01:11:36,760 --> 01:11:38,719 Speaker 2: They had a third and nine on the same drive 1362 01:11:38,840 --> 01:11:40,719 Speaker 2: that they converted on the way to the end zone. 1363 01:11:41,240 --> 01:11:45,360 Speaker 2: I felt the biggest problem with Buffalo's third down defense 1364 01:11:45,760 --> 01:11:48,960 Speaker 2: was the pass rush was simply not getting home Bosa. 1365 01:11:49,120 --> 01:11:51,719 Speaker 2: You're right, he was in the backfield, he was close, 1366 01:11:52,400 --> 01:11:54,840 Speaker 2: but they did not hit to h They did not 1367 01:11:54,960 --> 01:11:57,479 Speaker 2: knock him down, and they did not sack him in 1368 01:11:57,560 --> 01:12:00,680 Speaker 2: this game. And to me, that was the biggest absence 1369 01:12:01,320 --> 01:12:06,200 Speaker 2: in their third down defense. Yes, you want to criticize coverage, 1370 01:12:06,240 --> 01:12:09,080 Speaker 2: you can, but if you don't McDermott say this all 1371 01:12:09,080 --> 01:12:12,120 Speaker 2: the time, if you don't marry the rush with the coverage, 1372 01:12:12,840 --> 01:12:14,720 Speaker 2: you're not gonna get off the field. It was a 1373 01:12:14,760 --> 01:12:18,200 Speaker 2: problem last year. It has reared its ugly head again 1374 01:12:18,479 --> 01:12:20,519 Speaker 2: in last night's game. Let's see what they can do 1375 01:12:20,560 --> 01:12:22,920 Speaker 2: to correct that and be a more effective pass rushing 1376 01:12:23,000 --> 01:12:24,920 Speaker 2: unit to help the guys on the back end and 1377 01:12:24,960 --> 01:12:25,759 Speaker 2: to get off the field. 1378 01:12:25,840 --> 01:12:28,519 Speaker 3: Yeah, and if if some of your better players are 1379 01:12:28,560 --> 01:12:31,559 Speaker 3: hurt like Ed, you're not gonna play as effectively. Good 1380 01:12:31,560 --> 01:12:35,439 Speaker 3: players make you better. Better players make you better. Great 1381 01:12:35,439 --> 01:12:38,840 Speaker 3: players make you great. So when you've got guys that 1382 01:12:38,840 --> 01:12:43,360 Speaker 3: aren't playing like hoyt Oguin, Jobie and Ed and Milano 1383 01:12:43,520 --> 01:12:45,719 Speaker 3: and Milano, yeah, you're not going to be as effective. 1384 01:12:46,160 --> 01:12:49,479 Speaker 3: And also talk about the basic play calls. The reason 1385 01:12:49,520 --> 01:12:51,559 Speaker 3: they were basic play calls against the New York Jets 1386 01:12:51,560 --> 01:12:53,559 Speaker 3: because the New York Jets were dead in the water 1387 01:12:53,600 --> 01:12:58,960 Speaker 3: and they weren't afraid of losing to the Jets. They 1388 01:12:59,320 --> 01:13:01,519 Speaker 3: pulled their safels in and they didn't want to show 1389 01:13:01,560 --> 01:13:04,200 Speaker 3: anything on film to other teams that they could prepare for. 1390 01:13:04,320 --> 01:13:07,720 Speaker 3: So they saved some bullets, so to speak, in their 1391 01:13:07,760 --> 01:13:10,719 Speaker 3: offensive arsenal so they could use them later and nobody 1392 01:13:10,720 --> 01:13:13,960 Speaker 3: will have seen them that didn't. I don't think that 1393 01:13:14,000 --> 01:13:16,400 Speaker 3: applied last night. I think it was more of a 1394 01:13:16,439 --> 01:13:20,680 Speaker 3: philosophical decision last night to throw the ball away they 1395 01:13:20,720 --> 01:13:22,240 Speaker 3: did and not push it down the field. 1396 01:13:22,520 --> 01:13:25,640 Speaker 2: I think they felt that they could have the intermediate 1397 01:13:25,720 --> 01:13:29,439 Speaker 2: area of the field anytime they wanted. Tyrel Dodson and 1398 01:13:29,560 --> 01:13:32,800 Speaker 2: Jordan Brooks are not good pass coverage linebackers. That's why 1399 01:13:32,840 --> 01:13:36,160 Speaker 2: you saw Kincaid as involved as he was early, and 1400 01:13:36,200 --> 01:13:38,559 Speaker 2: then you saw Shakir get involved late. Those are the 1401 01:13:38,600 --> 01:13:41,680 Speaker 2: two primary guys they use in the intermediate area of 1402 01:13:41,680 --> 01:13:43,720 Speaker 2: the field. And then the third guy that they would 1403 01:13:43,800 --> 01:13:47,240 Speaker 2: use there is Elijah Moore, and he has a big 1404 01:13:47,600 --> 01:13:51,200 Speaker 2: catch and run for thirty yards to basically put them 1405 01:13:51,200 --> 01:13:54,559 Speaker 2: in position to come very close to killing the clock 1406 01:13:54,600 --> 01:13:57,080 Speaker 2: and certainly put them in position for the final field 1407 01:13:57,080 --> 01:13:58,200 Speaker 2: goal to put the game on us. 1408 01:13:58,280 --> 01:14:00,679 Speaker 3: Josh was twenty two of twenty eight for ten two thirteen, 1409 01:14:00,800 --> 01:14:03,720 Speaker 3: three touchdowns with a one thirty four rating. Now, it's 1410 01:14:03,760 --> 01:14:06,680 Speaker 3: a pretty good game, but it was not spectacular at 1411 01:14:06,680 --> 01:14:09,559 Speaker 3: all because of the way the passing game was used. 1412 01:14:10,080 --> 01:14:12,360 Speaker 2: Break time for us here more of your phone calls 1413 01:14:12,400 --> 01:14:15,519 Speaker 2: when we return on a Buffalo victory Friday here on 1414 01:14:15,520 --> 01:14:32,000 Speaker 2: One Bill's Live presented by Colida Health. It's Buffalo Bills Radio. 1415 01:14:33,680 --> 01:14:36,280 Speaker 2: Back here on One Bill's Live Chris Brown, Steve Tasker 1416 01:14:36,360 --> 01:14:39,760 Speaker 2: and QB check In is presented by the University of Wyoming. 1417 01:14:40,120 --> 01:14:42,920 Speaker 2: You're Ready for Any Field with the University of Wyoming, 1418 01:14:43,040 --> 01:14:48,680 Speaker 2: proud partner of the Buffalo Bills and Josh. Last night, 1419 01:14:48,880 --> 01:14:52,120 Speaker 2: twenty two of twenty eight, seventy eight percent completion percentage, 1420 01:14:52,280 --> 01:14:54,800 Speaker 2: two hundred and thirteen passing yards, three touchdowns at one 1421 01:14:54,880 --> 01:14:59,679 Speaker 2: thirty four passer rating. Also ran for twenty five yards, 1422 01:14:59,720 --> 01:15:02,760 Speaker 2: so an efficient night for him. Not a blow up 1423 01:15:02,800 --> 01:15:08,000 Speaker 2: the stat sheet night. I'll take three passing touchdown. 1424 01:15:07,320 --> 01:15:10,120 Speaker 3: Passing touchdowns and call it a day. Yeah, that was 1425 01:15:12,400 --> 01:15:15,320 Speaker 3: You never really despite the fact that there was a 1426 01:15:15,320 --> 01:15:17,439 Speaker 3: lot of angst in the stadium because it was tied 1427 01:15:17,479 --> 01:15:22,880 Speaker 3: at halftime, the Bills took that lead twenty eight to 1428 01:15:22,880 --> 01:15:26,960 Speaker 3: twenty one on the Shakir touchdown swing around the outside, 1429 01:15:26,960 --> 01:15:28,800 Speaker 3: and that that kind of gave everybody a little bit 1430 01:15:28,800 --> 01:15:32,240 Speaker 3: of relief. But you just never really felt like and 1431 01:15:32,320 --> 01:15:34,840 Speaker 3: it was interesting I was reading this, he was he 1432 01:15:34,880 --> 01:15:39,200 Speaker 3: had three point seven intended air yards per pass last night, 1433 01:15:39,200 --> 01:15:41,639 Speaker 3: which means he when he threw it it was supposed 1434 01:15:41,680 --> 01:15:45,840 Speaker 3: to go less than four yards in the air, right 1435 01:15:45,840 --> 01:15:48,280 Speaker 3: past the line. Of scrimmage, and we've all been talking 1436 01:15:48,280 --> 01:15:50,960 Speaker 3: about how the short game passing game is what it is. 1437 01:15:51,560 --> 01:15:55,439 Speaker 3: The last time he dipped below four yards in that 1438 01:15:55,520 --> 01:15:59,760 Speaker 3: regard was the same team last year, the Miami Game 1439 01:16:00,160 --> 01:16:03,280 Speaker 3: nine where the Bills won again. Uh So, I think 1440 01:16:03,280 --> 01:16:06,479 Speaker 3: it's a Miami Dolphin symptom of playing them, and that's 1441 01:16:06,520 --> 01:16:11,080 Speaker 3: their philosophy of how to beat the Bills is they 1442 01:16:11,120 --> 01:16:13,680 Speaker 3: do a nice job in disguising the two deep. They 1443 01:16:13,720 --> 01:16:16,519 Speaker 3: do a lot of exotic stuff underneath to take away 1444 01:16:16,560 --> 01:16:19,160 Speaker 3: the intermediate stuff and you're just forced to check it 1445 01:16:19,200 --> 01:16:21,639 Speaker 3: down and Josh was patient enough to do that last night. 1446 01:16:22,040 --> 01:16:24,479 Speaker 3: Now it cost the Dolphins what should have been thirty 1447 01:16:24,479 --> 01:16:27,960 Speaker 3: four points. It cost him thirty one points on the day. 1448 01:16:29,160 --> 01:16:32,840 Speaker 3: But that's the way they play Josh. That's exactly the 1449 01:16:32,880 --> 01:16:34,600 Speaker 3: way they played him last year in the in the 1450 01:16:34,640 --> 01:16:38,320 Speaker 3: matchup where they won in Week nine the Bills did. 1451 01:16:38,920 --> 01:16:44,160 Speaker 3: So maybe we're overthinking it a little bit, but it 1452 01:16:44,240 --> 01:16:46,040 Speaker 3: is something to add to the mix. 1453 01:16:46,640 --> 01:16:48,960 Speaker 2: Let's get over to the phones at eight oh three, 1454 01:16:49,360 --> 01:16:52,479 Speaker 2: five point fifty one eighty eight, five fifty two, five 1455 01:16:52,600 --> 01:16:55,760 Speaker 2: fifty and we go to Bob in Lancaster next. 1456 01:16:55,800 --> 01:16:56,400 Speaker 3: What do you got for us. 1457 01:16:56,439 --> 01:17:01,400 Speaker 6: Bob, Hey, guys, thanks taking the quo. All. This first 1458 01:17:01,800 --> 01:17:06,320 Speaker 6: comment is probably a game late, but it's just great 1459 01:17:06,320 --> 01:17:10,040 Speaker 6: being a Bill san after spending most of my life 1460 01:17:10,080 --> 01:17:13,479 Speaker 6: downstate and being a Jets fan and a rabid Jets fan. 1461 01:17:14,200 --> 01:17:17,479 Speaker 6: So last week's win was was great. I think the 1462 01:17:17,560 --> 01:17:23,240 Speaker 6: defense came on having so much condemnation from the first game. 1463 01:17:23,800 --> 01:17:26,960 Speaker 6: But the question I have for you a comment I'd 1464 01:17:27,000 --> 01:17:30,760 Speaker 6: like to hear about. You know, I understand celebration, I 1465 01:17:30,800 --> 01:17:34,000 Speaker 6: really do, but I think that it's part of the game. 1466 01:17:34,040 --> 01:17:37,400 Speaker 6: But some of the things I notice, you know, over 1467 01:17:37,439 --> 01:17:40,720 Speaker 6: the course of time, especially this past game, is you know, 1468 01:17:40,960 --> 01:17:43,960 Speaker 6: a player will make a good play and then start 1469 01:17:44,040 --> 01:17:48,200 Speaker 6: celebrating to the level of taunting, and then maybe make 1470 01:17:48,240 --> 01:17:51,120 Speaker 6: two bad plays after that. So I just wonder what 1471 01:17:51,160 --> 01:17:55,160 Speaker 6: your thoughts are about, you know, letting your actions dictate 1472 01:17:56,120 --> 01:17:57,479 Speaker 6: the accolades that you receive. 1473 01:17:57,920 --> 01:18:00,800 Speaker 2: Yeah, Bob, real quick before you go though, I think 1474 01:18:00,840 --> 01:18:02,400 Speaker 2: I know the answer to this question, but I'm going 1475 01:18:02,479 --> 01:18:06,000 Speaker 2: to ask it anyway. What turned you from Jets to Bills. 1476 01:18:07,640 --> 01:18:09,680 Speaker 6: Well, I tell you a lot of it has to 1477 01:18:09,720 --> 01:18:13,800 Speaker 6: do with the fact that my family is from up here. Uh, 1478 01:18:14,280 --> 01:18:17,320 Speaker 6: since my daughter went to college and Canisius and coming 1479 01:18:17,400 --> 01:18:23,599 Speaker 6: up here and watching the the environment of Buffalo and 1480 01:18:23,760 --> 01:18:27,439 Speaker 6: Mafia and uh, you know, seeing the kind of of 1481 01:18:28,120 --> 01:18:32,719 Speaker 6: cogi cohesion that the Bills have as a team. Uh, 1482 01:18:32,880 --> 01:18:36,799 Speaker 6: from from one person to the next is something that's 1483 01:18:37,000 --> 01:18:40,120 Speaker 6: kind of off and on DOWNSTATEUS you have you know, 1484 01:18:40,160 --> 01:18:42,759 Speaker 6: in a market of New York, you have two teams 1485 01:18:42,760 --> 01:18:45,439 Speaker 6: and things are split up. But you know, Buffalo is 1486 01:18:45,439 --> 01:18:48,040 Speaker 6: is I don't think there are really a blue collar town, 1487 01:18:48,120 --> 01:18:51,760 Speaker 6: but but they're they're much more closely knit around the 1488 01:18:51,920 --> 01:18:55,200 Speaker 6: kind of of a team that Buffalo represents. 1489 01:18:55,360 --> 01:18:56,679 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think that's. 1490 01:18:57,640 --> 01:18:59,880 Speaker 6: Yeah. One more thing I want I want to get 1491 01:18:59,880 --> 01:19:03,479 Speaker 6: answer to. It doesn't have to be online here. We'd 1492 01:19:03,520 --> 01:19:06,160 Speaker 6: like to listen to the Steve to the post game 1493 01:19:07,400 --> 01:19:09,479 Speaker 6: with you and Maddie and we can't find it. I mean, 1494 01:19:09,520 --> 01:19:12,000 Speaker 6: we have foobu and we just can't get it. And 1495 01:19:12,040 --> 01:19:15,360 Speaker 6: it's kind of disconcerting that we can't. So if somebody 1496 01:19:15,360 --> 01:19:17,160 Speaker 6: can answer that when we get off I get off 1497 01:19:17,160 --> 01:19:19,040 Speaker 6: the line here, that'd be great too. 1498 01:19:19,240 --> 01:19:24,160 Speaker 2: Sure. Thanks, I appreciate the call. The celebration stuff. I 1499 01:19:24,160 --> 01:19:27,720 Speaker 2: think players with all the time that they invest in 1500 01:19:27,800 --> 01:19:30,320 Speaker 2: preparing for games to make plays when they make one. 1501 01:19:31,439 --> 01:19:34,240 Speaker 2: I think coach McDermott is in full supportive. Celebrate, Yeah, 1502 01:19:34,320 --> 01:19:37,040 Speaker 2: celebrate when you make a big play. Celebrate with your teammates, 1503 01:19:37,439 --> 01:19:39,920 Speaker 2: do it together because you worked hard to make plays 1504 01:19:39,960 --> 01:19:42,840 Speaker 2: like that that can change the course of a football game. Now, 1505 01:19:42,840 --> 01:19:44,960 Speaker 2: there is a line that you don't want to cross 1506 01:19:45,000 --> 01:19:47,240 Speaker 2: there where you completely lose your head to the point 1507 01:19:47,240 --> 01:19:50,200 Speaker 2: where you're not ready for the next play. That's where 1508 01:19:50,240 --> 01:19:52,880 Speaker 2: it becomes detrimental. I don't see that all that often 1509 01:19:52,920 --> 01:19:55,000 Speaker 2: with the Bills. I'm sure there are examples around the 1510 01:19:55,080 --> 01:19:57,559 Speaker 2: league where somebody might be celebrating a little bit too 1511 01:19:57,600 --> 01:19:59,320 Speaker 2: much and then they're not ready for the next play, 1512 01:19:59,760 --> 01:20:02,400 Speaker 2: and I would expect most coaches to frown upon that. 1513 01:20:04,439 --> 01:20:06,320 Speaker 2: But yeah, beyond that, I think it's fine. 1514 01:20:06,400 --> 01:20:08,760 Speaker 3: Yeah, everybody's got a different line that they don't like 1515 01:20:08,800 --> 01:20:12,640 Speaker 3: to see cross and celebrations. Most of it's pretty generalized. 1516 01:20:13,240 --> 01:20:18,040 Speaker 3: Where you're at, Bob, you know, so they don't want 1517 01:20:18,040 --> 01:20:22,000 Speaker 3: to see it get disrespectful, disrespectful towards the other team. 1518 01:20:22,040 --> 01:20:25,360 Speaker 3: That's and the league has drawn that line as well. Uh, 1519 01:20:26,439 --> 01:20:30,479 Speaker 3: guys will flirt with that, but for the most part, 1520 01:20:30,520 --> 01:20:33,000 Speaker 3: the league is very in tune with what that looks 1521 01:20:33,040 --> 01:20:34,920 Speaker 3: like and what they allow, and there are rules in 1522 01:20:35,040 --> 01:20:39,200 Speaker 3: place to keep it from getting crossing the line into disrespect. 1523 01:20:41,240 --> 01:20:44,760 Speaker 3: But yeah, that's uh yeah, that's that's where it's at. 1524 01:20:44,800 --> 01:20:48,599 Speaker 3: I'm uh yeah. The Bills defense played a lot better 1525 01:20:48,680 --> 01:20:50,760 Speaker 3: versus the New York Jets than it did against the 1526 01:20:50,800 --> 01:20:54,639 Speaker 3: any the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins offense is way better 1527 01:20:54,680 --> 01:20:56,360 Speaker 3: than the Jet offense, and it's a and it's a 1528 01:20:56,360 --> 01:20:59,240 Speaker 3: whole different animal because of their speed, and because of 1529 01:20:59,280 --> 01:21:03,160 Speaker 3: their quarterback, and because of their play caller. Their play 1530 01:21:03,200 --> 01:21:08,000 Speaker 3: caller is their play designer, Mike McDaniel. He's making chicken 1531 01:21:08,040 --> 01:21:12,920 Speaker 3: salad down there. I mean, you just get the feel 1532 01:21:12,960 --> 01:21:15,160 Speaker 3: when you watch the game. You get a sense of 1533 01:21:15,240 --> 01:21:21,000 Speaker 3: how and where Tua cannot throw the football. He can't 1534 01:21:21,040 --> 01:21:25,760 Speaker 3: go deep, he just can't. His arm is not strong enough. 1535 01:21:25,760 --> 01:21:28,400 Speaker 3: And the ball comes every throw he makes seems to 1536 01:21:28,439 --> 01:21:31,080 Speaker 3: have a lot of arc on it, where meaning you 1537 01:21:31,120 --> 01:21:32,599 Speaker 3: have to throw it up in the air to get 1538 01:21:32,600 --> 01:21:36,360 Speaker 3: it there because you don't have any velocity. It's a 1539 01:21:36,400 --> 01:21:41,200 Speaker 3: it's a tennis lob shot instead of a rifle shot. 1540 01:21:41,560 --> 01:21:45,920 Speaker 3: And that changes things for a defense vastly, and it 1541 01:21:46,040 --> 01:21:50,680 Speaker 3: changes things for your offense. So you just get the 1542 01:21:50,720 --> 01:21:55,720 Speaker 3: idea that Mike McDaniel is jumping through fiery hoops to 1543 01:21:55,880 --> 01:21:59,160 Speaker 3: design a play that will actually work with the with 1544 01:21:59,240 --> 01:22:03,479 Speaker 3: the ability he's a the quarterback he's been given and 1545 01:22:03,920 --> 01:22:08,320 Speaker 3: their offense is I don't want to say weird, but 1546 01:22:08,439 --> 01:22:11,760 Speaker 3: it's a specific type of two. Has got to get 1547 01:22:11,760 --> 01:22:14,840 Speaker 3: it out now because if he waits any amount of 1548 01:22:14,880 --> 01:22:17,760 Speaker 3: time the ball had, he has to throw the ball 1549 01:22:17,840 --> 01:22:19,519 Speaker 3: high in the sky to get it out there. 1550 01:22:19,640 --> 01:22:23,600 Speaker 2: Yeah, it's a moon ball. As for Maddie and Steve's 1551 01:22:23,920 --> 01:22:27,479 Speaker 2: postgame live show, it airs on the Bill's YouTube channel, 1552 01:22:28,320 --> 01:22:32,320 Speaker 2: also the Bill's mobile app and their Facebook, the Facebook 1553 01:22:32,360 --> 01:22:35,120 Speaker 2: and Twitter pages for the Bills as well. So if 1554 01:22:35,160 --> 01:22:37,479 Speaker 2: you're in the parking lot and you want to watch 1555 01:22:37,520 --> 01:22:39,800 Speaker 2: these guys on postgame, you just pull them up on 1556 01:22:39,840 --> 01:22:42,639 Speaker 2: your phone on the YouTube channel, the Bill's YouTube channel. 1557 01:22:42,960 --> 01:22:44,000 Speaker 2: It's a streaming show. 1558 01:22:44,080 --> 01:22:44,720 Speaker 3: Yeah, we come on. 1559 01:22:45,000 --> 01:22:47,479 Speaker 2: It doesn't air on a network or a low and are. 1560 01:22:47,360 --> 01:22:51,719 Speaker 3: Sitting here in the studio. Will come on a few 1561 01:22:51,760 --> 01:22:54,080 Speaker 3: minutes after the game is over, maybe ten or fifteen 1562 01:22:54,120 --> 01:22:57,599 Speaker 3: minutes after the game is over, and as soon as 1563 01:22:57,960 --> 01:23:00,320 Speaker 3: like last night, Terrell Bernard sat down at the holding 1564 01:23:00,360 --> 01:23:02,639 Speaker 3: first in front of the media postgame, and then Josh 1565 01:23:02,680 --> 01:23:05,360 Speaker 3: came out and sat down in front of the media postgame, 1566 01:23:05,360 --> 01:23:10,719 Speaker 3: and customarily for the Bills with McDermott as head coach, 1567 01:23:10,800 --> 01:23:14,880 Speaker 3: he's last. McDermott comes out last, So we stay on 1568 01:23:15,080 --> 01:23:19,440 Speaker 3: live and go between these guys until McDermott comes out. 1569 01:23:19,680 --> 01:23:22,200 Speaker 3: We run highlights and we like George Wilson was on 1570 01:23:22,240 --> 01:23:24,800 Speaker 3: with us last night, former Bills player, He's come on 1571 01:23:24,880 --> 01:23:27,519 Speaker 3: with us the first couple of games this season. We 1572 01:23:27,560 --> 01:23:32,439 Speaker 3: will carry McDermott's remarks live and then once Shawn's done, 1573 01:23:32,520 --> 01:23:35,120 Speaker 3: we'll wrap it up, maybe say one or two more things, 1574 01:23:35,280 --> 01:23:38,600 Speaker 3: and then that's it. We're done. We're done. So we 1575 01:23:38,680 --> 01:23:41,400 Speaker 3: come on ten or fifteen minutes after the game the 1576 01:23:41,439 --> 01:23:45,320 Speaker 3: final gun sounds of the game, Carrie whoever is at 1577 01:23:45,360 --> 01:23:49,559 Speaker 3: the podium until McDermott speaks, and then we're done. So 1578 01:23:49,640 --> 01:23:52,240 Speaker 3: if you want to catch us, do it Buffalo Bills 1579 01:23:52,280 --> 01:23:56,880 Speaker 3: dot com. We're on the app, Bill's YouTube channel Facebook 1580 01:23:57,720 --> 01:23:58,000 Speaker 3: all that. 1581 01:23:58,120 --> 01:24:03,160 Speaker 2: They also tape a postgame show that airs later on MSG. 1582 01:24:02,960 --> 01:24:05,040 Speaker 3: Called Bills Tonight. We didn't do that last night. We're 1583 01:24:05,040 --> 01:24:07,320 Speaker 3: only doing it, I think six times this season. 1584 01:24:07,680 --> 01:24:10,200 Speaker 2: But the streaming post No. 1585 01:24:10,360 --> 01:24:13,040 Speaker 3: Twelve times. I'm sorry. We're missing six games this season. 1586 01:24:13,120 --> 01:24:14,719 Speaker 3: Last night was one of the games we missed because 1587 01:24:14,760 --> 01:24:17,680 Speaker 3: it's like three am, so we don't do one last night. 1588 01:24:17,720 --> 01:24:20,000 Speaker 3: But for twelve of the games this season, we're gonna 1589 01:24:20,040 --> 01:24:22,200 Speaker 3: do Bills tonight as well. We've done We did one 1590 01:24:22,240 --> 01:24:23,000 Speaker 3: after the Jet. 1591 01:24:22,800 --> 01:24:24,760 Speaker 2: Game and that air is on MSG and that's what. 1592 01:24:25,120 --> 01:24:27,200 Speaker 2: But otherwise, right after the game, you want to just 1593 01:24:27,280 --> 01:24:29,880 Speaker 2: get on your phone and go to the Bills YouTube 1594 01:24:29,920 --> 01:24:30,880 Speaker 2: channel to see these guys. 1595 01:24:30,880 --> 01:24:33,880 Speaker 3: And obviously, during the week, our content people, the guys 1596 01:24:33,920 --> 01:24:36,880 Speaker 3: out here in our control room, Ark Show every day team, 1597 01:24:36,960 --> 01:24:41,040 Speaker 3: our video team, we're pumping out content all the time. 1598 01:24:41,120 --> 01:24:42,720 Speaker 3: So if you want to see it, go to the 1599 01:24:43,000 --> 01:24:45,800 Speaker 3: Bills YouTube Buffalo Bills dot com or the YouTube channel. 1600 01:24:45,840 --> 01:24:46,519 Speaker 3: It'll be on there. 1601 01:24:46,960 --> 01:24:48,479 Speaker 2: We have to take a break here. We'll try to 1602 01:24:48,479 --> 01:24:50,080 Speaker 2: squeeze in a couple of phone calls when we come 1603 01:24:50,080 --> 01:24:52,720 Speaker 2: back on a Buffalo victory Friday here on one Bill's Live, 1604 01:24:52,760 --> 01:25:11,800 Speaker 2: stay with us. 1605 01:25:17,400 --> 01:25:20,120 Speaker 18: Hey, Hey, I'm gonna tell you what, man, that's that's 1606 01:25:20,160 --> 01:25:22,560 Speaker 18: some mental that's some real mental toughness right there in 1607 01:25:22,600 --> 01:25:26,080 Speaker 18: grit man, right toe to toe, the whole way. Wasn't 1608 01:25:26,080 --> 01:25:29,439 Speaker 18: going away. You guys stood up. He stood up and 1609 01:25:29,439 --> 01:25:39,960 Speaker 18: made a big time playing TV break for you. And look, 1610 01:25:40,040 --> 01:25:43,240 Speaker 18: there's a lot of guys I can mention, hey coming 1611 01:25:43,280 --> 01:25:46,880 Speaker 18: out right, coming out to basically close it out those 1612 01:25:46,880 --> 01:25:55,040 Speaker 18: specialists Prater Camp. We got a couple of first, I'm 1613 01:25:55,040 --> 01:26:02,639 Speaker 18: gonna recognize, we got where's Jackson hallis first? And then 1614 01:26:02,640 --> 01:26:05,560 Speaker 18: we got Jimbo tie. Listen to me, tied to franchise 1615 01:26:05,720 --> 01:26:08,040 Speaker 18: record consecutive rushing touch. 1616 01:26:20,760 --> 01:26:24,479 Speaker 2: And that's how simple they keep it. Just win, just win, baby. 1617 01:26:25,680 --> 01:26:28,280 Speaker 2: Not an air tight performance, but enough to get the 1618 01:26:28,360 --> 01:26:31,759 Speaker 2: job done. And you kind of give them a little 1619 01:26:31,760 --> 01:26:35,840 Speaker 2: bit of not a pass, but you understand it with 1620 01:26:35,920 --> 01:26:38,320 Speaker 2: a short week, not repping things the way you usually do. 1621 01:26:39,400 --> 01:26:40,840 Speaker 2: At the end of the day, you still got thirty 1622 01:26:40,880 --> 01:26:41,400 Speaker 2: one points. 1623 01:26:41,400 --> 01:26:43,800 Speaker 3: And when you look at the Bills and you stack 1624 01:26:43,840 --> 01:26:45,679 Speaker 3: them up against the very elite team like the Baltimore 1625 01:26:45,760 --> 01:26:48,640 Speaker 3: Ravens and the Philadelphia Eagles and all these teams that 1626 01:26:48,720 --> 01:26:53,960 Speaker 3: she whoever you want to pick the Lions Washington, there'll 1627 01:26:53,960 --> 01:26:56,439 Speaker 3: be some people, and rightfully so, who have different opinions. 1628 01:26:56,439 --> 01:26:58,040 Speaker 3: Like they'll say, well, I think Philly's got the better, 1629 01:26:58,320 --> 01:27:01,600 Speaker 3: better roster. I think, you know, maybe the Lions have 1630 01:27:01,720 --> 01:27:04,240 Speaker 3: more talent that though the whole thing. You can have 1631 01:27:04,280 --> 01:27:07,080 Speaker 3: those debates when we always do on this show about 1632 01:27:07,120 --> 01:27:09,840 Speaker 3: which team's better. I think what you'd always notice about 1633 01:27:09,840 --> 01:27:14,120 Speaker 3: the Bills is even when Josh puts on the cape 1634 01:27:14,280 --> 01:27:17,160 Speaker 3: and lifts, you know, lifts the world on his shoulders, 1635 01:27:18,040 --> 01:27:20,800 Speaker 3: you always see guys. There's always contributors in this thing. 1636 01:27:21,439 --> 01:27:24,160 Speaker 3: Last night, it was Prayer getting it together and coming 1637 01:27:24,200 --> 01:27:26,679 Speaker 3: back and kicking the game winning field goal after really 1638 01:27:26,720 --> 01:27:29,719 Speaker 3: a horrific miss early in the game. You get Jackson 1639 01:27:29,800 --> 01:27:34,080 Speaker 3: Hawes over there, alert enough to catch a Josh Allen 1640 01:27:34,360 --> 01:27:37,439 Speaker 3: afterthought flip of a shovel pass when I was like, 1641 01:27:37,479 --> 01:27:40,479 Speaker 3: what does he oh, it was like Hawes was expecting it, 1642 01:27:40,920 --> 01:27:43,880 Speaker 3: and they don't practice that. Come on, all the guys 1643 01:27:43,880 --> 01:27:46,400 Speaker 3: that contributed all the way down to Dion Walker coming 1644 01:27:46,479 --> 01:27:49,040 Speaker 3: three and staying, coming through on a pass rush and 1645 01:27:49,120 --> 01:27:52,360 Speaker 3: the last defensive play where he swims the guard and 1646 01:27:52,439 --> 01:27:55,880 Speaker 3: absolutely makes the guard look awful and comes through. So 1647 01:27:57,160 --> 01:27:59,240 Speaker 3: that post game speech reminded me. You know, you get 1648 01:27:59,240 --> 01:28:02,320 Speaker 3: contributions from the entire roster here. Now, certainly you can 1649 01:28:02,360 --> 01:28:04,559 Speaker 3: say whatever you want about other rosters they're good, but man, 1650 01:28:04,560 --> 01:28:10,320 Speaker 3: oman guys rise up in this roster, all those receivers, 1651 01:28:11,080 --> 01:28:16,240 Speaker 3: Keon Khalil, Jordan Palmer, Joshua Palmer, I'm smore big play, 1652 01:28:16,320 --> 01:28:21,400 Speaker 3: Elijah Moore. They're already whenever it happens, they really stay ready. 1653 01:28:21,439 --> 01:28:23,759 Speaker 3: And that's an art in and of itself. 1654 01:28:24,240 --> 01:28:26,599 Speaker 2: One last phone call here Sandy and Buffalo. We got 1655 01:28:26,640 --> 01:28:28,360 Speaker 2: about thirty seconds. What do you got, Sandy? 1656 01:28:29,479 --> 01:28:33,000 Speaker 15: This is probably a good valedictory because it's connected to 1657 01:28:33,120 --> 01:28:36,439 Speaker 15: what I've been seeing. I watched the NFL channel this 1658 01:28:36,520 --> 01:28:41,040 Speaker 15: morning and their morning show, and they commented upon the 1659 01:28:41,080 --> 01:28:44,760 Speaker 15: fact that they showed a couple of big plays from 1660 01:28:44,800 --> 01:28:49,519 Speaker 15: Miami and said nobody celebrated them. Those people who made 1661 01:28:49,560 --> 01:28:52,320 Speaker 15: great plays went back to the huddle, they moved on 1662 01:28:52,439 --> 01:28:55,120 Speaker 15: to the next play, and it was something they hadn't 1663 01:28:55,120 --> 01:28:59,479 Speaker 15: thought about. But they contrasted that lack of enthusiasm for 1664 01:28:59,560 --> 01:29:02,600 Speaker 15: each other or which with what they said was the 1665 01:29:02,640 --> 01:29:06,599 Speaker 15: bill superpower and that's the love they have for each 1666 01:29:06,600 --> 01:29:09,120 Speaker 15: other and the celebration that they have with each other. 1667 01:29:09,200 --> 01:29:13,679 Speaker 15: And we've just watched that with Sean and with josh again, yeah, 1668 01:29:13,720 --> 01:29:17,519 Speaker 15: and with Terry and with with Brandon in the locker room. 1669 01:29:17,960 --> 01:29:19,360 Speaker 2: Very well said saying, mask you what you. 1670 01:29:19,439 --> 01:29:21,920 Speaker 15: Thought about that, but I think you've been showing it 1671 01:29:21,960 --> 01:29:23,240 Speaker 15: over the last couple of minutes. 1672 01:29:24,240 --> 01:29:29,360 Speaker 2: That's good, right, Culture matters. You celebrate with your teammates. 1673 01:29:29,439 --> 01:29:32,240 Speaker 2: This is a close knit team. Other teams not so much, 1674 01:29:32,720 --> 01:29:34,679 Speaker 2: and some of the teams players new to the roster 1675 01:29:34,760 --> 01:29:37,559 Speaker 2: are saying as much. We're back on Monday, three hour 1676 01:29:37,680 --> 01:29:39,000 Speaker 2: shows starting at noon. 1677 01:29:39,160 --> 01:29:39,840 Speaker 3: We'll see you then,