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The Huddle Gameday Live - Buffalo Bills Edition


Jeremy Igo
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Highlight recap:

Grag Hardy sack

Deep diving catch in the endzone by KB

KK beasting

Webb truckin dudes and getting the team fired up

King abusing Buffalo backup secondary

Bersin with some good looks

B Will with some major confidence boosting

pass pro

Lowlights:

Cason got picked on

Run d looked a bit shaky

josh thoams

Barner

Blanchard

a couple special team miscues

what am i forgetting?

Godfrey looked like poo too.
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liked what I saw from Joe Webb. can't discount that the guy could be a weapon for one or two plays a game

I was thinking that maybe he played so well because he has developed chemistry with King?

He had some great runs but that was what is expected from him. His throwing was greatly improved but can he be consistent at it?

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i was overall pleased with everyone not named pilares, barner, and godfrey. even the OL seemed to settle in and protect the QB better in the 4th quarter when we started moving the ball better.

 

i am alittle concerned about the run game all the way around. but perhaps with DLo, Stewart, or Reaves in with our first string, it will be better on offense. idk what happened with our defense. that 2nd string run defense worries me... they will sub in alot for the firsts :/ however... i think this can be corrected by the start of the season.

 

first teams played competitively and i am hopeful because of that

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Julius Thomas was once a no3 TE.

Yes he was his rookie year, missed his second year with injury. He is also a little bit taller than Williams and has Peyton manning as his QB which can really help your stats improve.

I have always liked Williams but I don't ever see him being a pro bowler. I hope I end up being wrong but I think his ceiling is a #2 TE.

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