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Apparently Tolbert Is Giving Intel On The Panthers Offense To The Same Coaches Who Are From Said Panthers Team


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Funny reading about all this "intel" the Bills have on us... like we don't know McDermott better than he knows himself. 

With Tolbert, just hit him hard a few times at the start of the game and he'll start making business decisions. 

BTW Mike, poking fun at Thomas Davis is a poor business decision...

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For those expecting different plays this week, it won't be that much different than last week. Because the offense against the 49ers was very complex both on running plays and passing plays. There is a thread about it elsewhere. We ran our usual complex running plays but really switched things up running complex passing plays out of tight and bunch running formations. It confused the 49ers all day. We had guys open in the secondary on most plays.

What will change is that Cam will be sharper and will spread the ball out more. Remember we should of easily had 35 points last week just scoring on wide open plays where Cam was way off. We will put up at least 24 points this week at home. And that will be based  on the Bills running  the clock and trying to shorten the  game. I don't think they can hang with us all day.  The Bills offense will look like Shula's offense in the past. Run the ball and control the clock. That is what McDermott likes.

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Tolbert is salty. He will have one of the best stat years of his career and he's gonna tell all he can. Snap counts, names which are similar.. which guard is pulling out to help w the run and all

 

I can see the bills doubling down on Turner and Norwell to shut down our run game.. 

I can see some questionable dirty plays on hits to Cam or CMC this game.

 

But most of all... J Stew 109 Yards 2 touchdowns BEAST MODE SUCK IS MCIRISH

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