Ripshot 43
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Guess what 4 o clock game my local Fox station has on….. yep, PBA bowling! Between that and CBS still in a dispute with Dish, I’m proud to be cycling towards cutting the cord eventually.
Giants are really, really bad.
Guess what 4 o clock game my local Fox station has on….. yep, PBA bowling! Between that and CBS still in a dispute with Dish, I’m proud to be cycling towards cutting the cord eventually.
Dallas LOL
Giants need to immediately start selling everything not nailed down.
Year after year this stupid team gives everyone false hope with stacks of talent that is terribly coached and mostly braindead. The amount of unforgivable mistakes this team and coaching staff make in a single game would be enough to get several coaching staffs fired and an entire team benched. I have no doubt they will make the playoffs out of this trash division, and no doubt they will get immediately bounced when they have to play real football. And everyone will be surprised because they are too dumb to see that this is the exact same thing this team has done every year for the last 20 years.
Bills mafia are boners, acting like the titans aren’t good !!
Titans are decent but Vrabel is an ass and I will never give him credit for anything.
Bills have no one to blame but themselves, they left too many points on the board in the first half and let the Titans hang around. They did a great job bottling up Henry except for two plays. The defense couldn't adjust and let way too much happen over the middle. Attention to detail stuff.
Difference was Tennessee played great in tbe red zone and that’s what the titans do run Henry into 8 and 9 man boxes for a half to open up their play action or wait until Henry just breaks your will. They live and die by that swordI am not a fan of either team. I thought it was an enjoyable game. I thought the Titans did a terrible job calling plays in the first half. They ran Henry into 8 and 9 man boxes or tried to throw 25 yard passes on slow developing plays. It was as if they had Les Miles coaching them and Leonard Fournette was the running back. As the game went on they kept running Henry into stacked boxes but at least adjusted their pass plays. I could argue Tennessee kept the game closer than it should have been. On balance, both defenses struggled. Neither could stop the other's short to intermediate passing game.
I wouldn’t say a great job lol he had 150 and 3 tds and tannehill was 11/11 in the fourth quarter leading then to a td-fg-tdTitans are decent but Vrabel is an ass and I will never give him credit for anything.
Bills have no one to blame but themselves, they left too many points on the board in the first half and let the Titans hang around. They did a great job bottling up Henry except for two plays. The defense couldn't adjust and let way too much happen over the middle. Attention to detail stuff.
His rushes were:I wouldn’t say a great job lol he had 150 and 3 tds and tannehill was 11/11 in the fourth quarter leading then to a td-fg-td
His rushes were:
-1
2
4
3
76 (TD)
2
-3
7
6
3
19
0
4
3 (TD)
4
1
2
3
0
-1
13 (TD)
So yeah, outside of the TD he had 67 yards on 19 carries with only two going for more than 7 yards. 15 of his 20 rushes were under for 4 yards or fewer including five for no gain/loss. I would say that's a pretty good job of containing the most dominant RB in the league.
The Bills couldn't handle him on exactly one play and it cost them the game.
Couldn't they have kicked a field goal at the end instead of going for it on fourth? Wouldn't that have tied the game to force overtime?
But that’s Derrick Henry for you, I would say there red zone efficiency is what cost them they were 2-5 in the red zone. I was at the game and the stadium was electric even with it being about 30 percent bills fansHis rushes were:
-1
2
4
3
76 (TD)
2
-3
7
6
3
19
0
4
3 (TD)
4
1
2
3
0
-1
13 (TD)
So yeah, outside of the TD he had 67 yards on 19 carries with only two going for more than 7 yards. 15 of his 20 rushes were under for 4 yards or fewer including five for no gain/loss. I would say that's a pretty good job of containing the most dominant RB in the league.
The Bills couldn't handle him on exactly one play and it cost them the game.
They could have but you got josh Allen in a short yardage situation and combine that with Buffalo not being able to stop Tennessee’s offense (mainly aj brown) in the second half I think they wanted to not give them a chanceCouldn't they have kicked a field goal at the end instead of going for it on fourth? Wouldn't that have tied the game to force overtime?
Where are my fellow sadistic Giants fans at