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Reality.. Sage/Chambers.... Bills???

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  • Clements cramped up late in the Miami heat and took himself out for a few plays.....He was torched repeatedly by Chris Chambers, who set team records with 15 catches and 238 yards.
  • Bills have 6 straight loses on the road.
  • They've scored four touchdowns in the second half the entire season, only one in the fourth quarter.
  • Miami, no offensive powerhouse, has now scored 105 points in the fourth quarter.
  • Mularkey's offense became soft and predictable in the second half.
  • Buffalo defensive coordinator Jerry Gray helped by playing a soft zone late in the game, allowing Rosenfels to make throws underneath.
  • The Bills have given up twice as many 20-yard passes than their opponents.
  • The Bills can't get a reliable pass rush with their front four, especially on the road. Rosenfels threw 37 passes in less than a half and wasn't sacked.
  • Eric Moulds saw his streak of 121 consecutive games with a catch come to an end Sunday.
 
hi guskateer. i see you made your own thread to discount sage.

give the kid his due. he was the biggest reason why we came back.
 
death7star said:
hi guskateer. i see you made your own thread to discount sage.

give the kid his due. he was the biggest reason why we came back.
  • Sage did a great Strock imitation.... I support the effort... but contrary to your position... he didn't do it all alone...
 
You really like Frerrote that much? I don't like either of them, but I do think Sage deserves another shot. It's not like Gus is a star or even above average....
 
damn man i don't care. Lets just win. Chambers and Ronnie need to get there 1000yds seasons out of the way, and we should really aim for a .500 season. what a turn around that would be for the dolphins.
 
I am on the record as saying... I don't care which QB plays... or starts... I want the guy that can best run the offense... period

If you think that's sage... go ahead... but like prior to the Cleveland game... be careful what you wish for...

And I guess it goes without saying that you know more about the QB situation than Saban and staff.... what was I thinking!!!!
 
  • Head coach Nick Saban trusts Rosenfels most in two-minute drills, because everything gets simplified.
  • Rosenfels agreed. "The hurry-up offense prevents the defense from all the crazy blitzes they can do,"
  • "You try to make something happen, and go on to the next play," Rosenfels said. "I do (feel more comfortable). I can't tell you why, but I do."
  • The two-minute offense, which Rosenfels basically ran constantly in going 22-of-37 for 272 yards with two touchdowns against one interception, is a see-and-do kind of endeavor. It forced Rosenfels out of predetermining his plays in the pocket, which Saban said had contributed to the problems in Cleveland.
  • "I'll be ready the next time whenever that is," Rosenfels said. "I'm the back-up quarterback."
  • PBP
 
thedayafter said:
  • Clements cramped up late in the Miami heat and took himself out for a few plays.....He was torched repeatedly by Chris Chambers, who set team records with 15 catches and 238 yards.
  • Bills have 6 straight loses on the road.
  • They've scored four touchdowns in the second half the entire season, only one in the fourth quarter.
  • Miami, no offensive powerhouse, has now scored 105 points in the fourth quarter.
  • Mularkey's offense became soft and predictable in the second half.
  • Buffalo defensive coordinator Jerry Gray helped by playing a soft zone late in the game, allowing Rosenfels to make throws underneath.
  • The Bills have given up twice as many 20-yard passes than their opponents.
  • The Bills can't get a reliable pass rush with their front four, especially on the road. Rosenfels threw 37 passes in less than a half and wasn't sacked.
  • Eric Moulds saw his streak of 121 consecutive games with a catch come to an end Sunday.
My mama always told mne that if you have nothing nice to say, stfu!! Go away if you want to discount our great comeback!!
 
There are always reasons why players do well. The good ones take advantage of the reasons -- the bad ones don't.

The fact that we did well against a pretty bad team takes nothing away from the fact that the team hung in there for 60 minutes and believed they could win even while down 23-3 to start the 4th quarter. Those are the REAL achievements of this game.
 
thedayafter said:
  • Head coach Nick Saban trusts Rosenfels most in two-minute drills, because everything gets simplified.
  • Rosenfels agreed. "The hurry-up offense prevents the defense from all the crazy blitzes they can do,"

Now you know why Peyton runs it so often!!! Why do you think his numbers are so good?

Every game that I have watched Peyton play, he always tries the hurry-up and catch a 12th man on the field on defense when they are trying to sub!!!:eek: :eek: :eek:
 
death7star said:
hi guskateer. i see you made your own thread to discount sage.

give the kid his due. he was the biggest reason why we came back.

Sage and CC played LIGHTS out for 15 minutes..It was incredible...
But he does mention much talked about stats... Stats are stats
 
Gus is above average, sage cant find his #2 and 3 reads on plays, Gus does, Sage got his chance vs cleveland and proved he isnt an NFL starter, he made very poor decisions, If sage was the anwser we wouldnt keep bringing in New QB's every year
 
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