Stillers 19, Bills 16 (OT) ���. Nov. 28, 2010
����Game # 11
Stillers-Bills Postgame
Analysis and Grades
The Stiller
dominated early against the lowly Bills, and then spent the entire final 3
quarters of regulation playing grabass and fiddle-faddle, allowing the Bills to tie the game late in
regulation.�� In OT, Dick�s Softee
Defense gave up a long TD pass, but Stevie
Johnson dropped the easy catch in the EZ.��
The Stillers came back with a solid drive, capped off by Suisham�s game-winning FG boot.���
Grades:
QB:�
Ben was decent, but far, far from great.�� There were numerous scattershot passes, and
at least 3 sacks were directly attributed to The Great Clutcher
clutching onto the ball forever.�� With
the ground game clicking at full throttle, Ben was a marginal 14 of 21 in the
1H, although there was a dropped pass.�� The
lowlight was the -1 sack in which Ben clumsily, like a complete oaf, lumbered
directly into the grasp of a Bills lineman....who was lying on the ground.��
Ben later limped to the locker room early before halftime with a �right
foot injury�.�
The 2H was
completely wretched, with Ben doing a lot of standing, clutching, and
pumping....and little else.� He had a
shitty pooch punt in the 3Q, which landed around the 6 and rolled into the
EZ.�� Punting isn�t obviously his specialty,
but this barfbag punt was a net of 15 and gave the
Bills some decent FP.��
To his credit,
after a bone-rattling sack in the 4Q, he scrambled on the next play (3d
&18) and rumbled for the 1st down.� A superb play in the clutch.�� In OT, he nearly lost the game himself.� On a 3D play, he clutched forever, and was
stripped at his own 10-inch line.�� By
the grace of God, he was able to recover and we punted.....but given the FP, this
was stone-stupid football at its worst.���
���The TC commentators keep raving
about Ben�s play the past 4 weeks.�
Sorry; I just don�t see it and haven�t seen it.���� C+�
RB:�
Mendy had a pretty good game, running with authority and ripping off
some nice runs.� He had a genuine
workhorse effort, carrying 36 times for 151 yards.� His reading was pretty good, too, esp. on the
TD run and the late 21-yard run.�� On the
down side, he did his best imitation of a Pitt running back and feebly allowed the
ball to be wrested free (by a DB, no less) at the end of a decent run, giving
the Bills an easy, cheap turnover.�� Very lame and very inexcusable for a man with his strength and
brawn.����
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Redman had
a SUPERB game carrying the ball at the RB spot.�
He ripped off a 9-yard run on 3d & 1 in the 1Q.�� He then converted a 3d & 2 in OT, taking
a SG handoff and busting 2 tackles for a 7-yard gain that set up the winning
FG.�
The grade
would be higher, were it not for Mendy�s careless
fumble.���� A-
FB: Redman got scant work, but when he
did, he made it count.�� He had a couple
decent blocks from the FB spot, and in OT, had a good power run on a
quick-hitting dive that netted 5 on 2d & 2. ������A
WR:�
Ward led the way with 7 grabs for 107 yards.�� On the downside, he, too, meekly imitated
Pitt skill players, coughing the ball up at the end of a RAC in the 2Q for a
costly turnover.�� His bacon was saved
when
Randle El
threw a totally shitty pass under some pass pressure off a gadget play that
fooled nobody.�� He had no catches.��
Wally
dropped a CAKE EASY out pass in the 1Q, and was held to 3 grabs for 33.�� Of course, he was never once thrown the ball
deep, because, after all, he�s been so unsuccessful (sic) on the deep
balls.��
Sanders,
who�d impressed me so much, has earned a place in my shithouse for at least a
week.�� In the 3Q, lined up as basically
a wingback, he whiffed on a block of a blitzing safety, forcing Mendy to be
dropped for a meager 1-yard gain.�� In the
4Q, on a key 3d & 9 well into Buff territory, he dropped a CAKE EASY
slot-out that, without any RAC, would have gotten the 1st down, and with RAC,
might have gone to the house.�� Instead,
the idiot dropped the ball, forcing the Stillers to settle for a meager-assed
FG.��
Ward:� A��
Wally:� B-��� Randle El:�
C-���� Sanders:�� C
TE:�
Miller had a very good all-around game, helping with many a block on
ground plays, and had 4 grabs for 46.� He
made a superb catch on a high out pass in the 1Q to convert a 3d & 8.� Gee, let�s keep this sure-handed, big, rangy
TE in to PASS BLOCK more often.�� (Miller
once again sat back in the SG and pass blocked on several obvious passing
downs.)�� �Johnson and Miller helped pave the way for Mendy�s 21-yard run, and Johnson had a good block on Mendy�s 10-yard run in the 3Q.������ A
OL: The O-line had a fairly shitty
game.� Yes, Mendy had the big day on the
ground....but this was against the absolute worst run defense in the entire
NFL.��� The line continually got
plundered, and committed a horrific rash of penalties --
�-3d & 3, late 1Q, Scott, the dumfuk, false started.�
�- on a Ben scramble,
Foster, the dumbass, was downfield.��
�- Foster got called for holding on a widish run for 4 yards.
�- Kemo�s hold
negated a 27-yard improvised completion to Ward.�� This, however, was a horrendously horsehsit flag by the ref crew.
�- Kemo was flagged for a hold on a 1-yard gain
on a SG draw, and the penalty was declined.��
�- Scott was flagged for a hold late in the 2Q,
when he simply got tooled badly on a speed rush.� His footwork on this play was worse than what
you�d expect from a drunken stooge after a late nite
of binge drinking.�
�- Kemo was flagged for a hold that negated Mendy�s 42-yard run, and this, too, was a totally bullshit
call.�
�- Kemo was flagged for yet another hold, which
negated a 3rd down, 18-yard completion that would have all but salted the game
away at the end of the 4Q.�� This was a particularly
stupid-fuk blocking attempt by Pis
Kemo, as he stabbed forward rather than simply sitting
back and CATCHING the rusher.�� A realy assaholic
blocking attempt by a veteran with this much NFL starting experience.�
�- On the next play, Scott was flagged for a
false start, setting up a 3d & 22.�
Penalties
aside, the O-line play was wretched.��
Mistakes were galore, on nearly ever play.�� I ran out of ink in my pen while taking
notes during this stinkfest.��
Kemo had a
horrific day, getting tooled constantly, mostly by DT Kyle Williams.�� Time and time again, Williams simply
manhandled or just ran by Pis Kemo.��� All Williams needs to get into the Pro Bowl
is to simply mail out game tapes of this game.��� Kemo got abused by Kegley
on a pull to his right, getting there far too slow �on this PAP to ward off Kegley.�� He and
Pouncey doubled Williams in pass pro in the 2Q, but each then left Williams to
his own devices, and he stormed in untouched for an easy 3rd down sack.�� �
Speaking of
Pouncey, he had a wretched game as well.��
He was far too slow on Williams on a ground play that ended the 1Q, and
the play lost 5 yards.�� He� got blistered back
by Williams despite help from Kemo, which resulted in a sack at 9:23 4Q.�� Very, very poor.��� The manhandling was just brutal to
watch.��
DL:�
The line did little against a feeble, 1-dimnesional Bills offense that
found some� nice
chunks of yardage in the 2H (68 rushing yards in 2H).�� Fat Casey Hampton waddled around and did
next to NOTHING the entire game.��
Complete waste of oxygen.��� Hood
did little.��� Only Hoke and Eason did
anything above average.��� ��C�
LB:�
Timmons and Harrison again led the way.��
Timmons led
the D on the stat sheet with 5 solos and 3 A�s.�� There weren�t any big hits or splash plays,
and on an out pass in the 2Q, he was far too high and was easily juked
out.�
Taunto
Farrior had another mediocre game.�� His
whiff in the backfield allowed
Leading the
way in the laziness and lethargy department was none other than Jason Woodley,
who stood around and did jack shit
the ENTIRE game.�� His pass rushing was
feeble and non-existent, and his run stuffing was weak.�� On the 6-yard gain noted above (Farrior
whiff in backfield), Big LaMarr simply STOPPED and
LOAFED on this play, and when the back eluded Taunto, the RB was able to
reverse field to the RT spot, and LaMarr was left
with his dick in the dirt.��� A really lazy, sloppy, careless play by a player who couldn�t care
less.�� In the 3Q, Big LaMarr had an assist on a running play....in which he was
totally unblocked and untouched.�� And on
the long 65-yard TD RAC, it was Big LaMarr who just
lazily flopped to his hands and knees -- like an asshumper
waiting to be pounded by his boyfriend -- and
Jason Worilds was again relegated to the bench and was never
permitted to play on defense.�
DB:�
lke had a good day, with a key bust-up in the
EZ on 3d & goal in the 4Q, until OT, when he got torched badly on a deep
route by Johnson for the game-winning TD.��
��Fortunately for Ike and the
Stillers, as well as my household furniture and TV set, Johnson dropped the
cake-easy pass.��� A
really sad-sack, sophomoric play by Ike.��
Gay had a surprisingly
decent game.�� He had multiple bust-ups,
and had good coverage on the play that Troy INT�d.��� He also had good coverage on a 3d & 11
in the 2Q that was inc.�� He was far too soft, though, on a key 4th
& 1 in the 4Q.� Gay also had a FF on
a strip.��
Pola had
the big INT, and had a big hit on a dropped pass in the 4Q.� (Quick -- where the flag
and the fine from Adolf Goodell??)���
Lewis was
flagged for a PT on a deep lob, although the correct call should have been
illegal contact.
McFadden
gave up some soft cushions, and then was injured and gave way to Gay.�
Pola:� A��� �Gay: B+�����
Ike:� C�����
Spec
teams:� A horrendous, raggedy-assed effort by the
spec teams, esp. the coverage teams.�� The
KO coverage team allowed --
�- 37-yard return in the 2Q
�- 26-yard return in the 4Q, and to add salt to
the wound,
�- 49-yard return to the PIT 48 on the opening
KO of OT.��
Shitpulveda
had a poor pooch punt, FC at the 21.�� Randle
El failed to FC a punt at his own 12, and the ball ended up rolling OOB at the
4.�� �Lewis had a good FF in OT, but Mundy and
others failed to corral the loose ball.���
The
brightest spot was Suisham, who booted 4 of 4 FG
tries.�������� Suisham:� A��� �All
others:� D
OC:�
Arians started off nicely, chewing up yards and clock and racing to an
easy 10-0 lead.�� After that, the Bills
sold out to stuff the run, and Arians, true to his nature, was helpless and
clueless in how to attack the woeful Bill defense.�� 3 whopping points in the
entire 2H.��
Screens?�� NONE.� ��Boots?� NONE.��� Rollouts?�� NONE.��� Deep stabs?��� NONE.��
Arians
thinks he�s clever, keeping Miller in quite often to PASS block on obvious pass
plays.��� �It�s not clever; it�s simply fuking stupid.��
The overt,
outrageous conservatism late in the game enraged me.�� There was eons of
time on the clock when the offense took over at its own 6, with 2:51
remaining.�� Arians, like he ALWAYS does,
went overly bland and conservative, hoping to milk the clock when there was EONS
of time remaining.�� The clock meant
nothing here; getting a FIRST DOWN was paramount.���
This
offense is so lurching, so plodding, and so bland, it�s sickening.��� D��
DC:�
That Dick Lebeau ...he�s just so
clever.�� He�s just so brilliant.�� He�s just such a mastermind.� He�s just so knowledgeable and
diabolical.�� He�s just
.....a fuking flaming faggott!!�
Due to the offense�s 1H dominance and Fitz�s
own ineptitude, Dick enjoyed a LAZY BOY of a 1st half, in which the TOP was a
lopsided 23:55 to 6:05.�� Again, this was
almost entirely due to the Stiller offense chewing up enormous chunks of clock, thereby
once again showing how worthless TOP can be when praising a defense.�
Of course, in the 2H, Dick came out soft and flaccid, and
then proceeded to get SHREDDED, allowing Ryan Fitzpatrick to look like a
combination of Danny Marino and Joe Montana.��
The 2H run defense was also poor, allowing 68 yards rushing.
3d & 17, after a
3d & 10?�� No problem -- a 65-yard catch
and run.�
3d & 6 late in the 3Q?� �No
problem...Dick has lardAssed DE Nick Eason covering
Freddie Jackson !!����
Clever !��
And stupid, as
4th & 1 -- huge cushion by Gay on Johnson, allowing an easy� 10-yard
out.�� Anyone ever hear of the run blitz
combined with PRESS coverage ???
Dick also plans for an opposing WR to drop 5 (FIVE) passes, including
the game-winner in the EZ in OT.���� That
Dick -- he�s just such a genius mastermind.����
It�s a sad indictment of the DC when NOBODY has the slightest bit of
confidence in this defense holding a LEAD in the 4Q.��� NONE.����� D�
HC:� Tomlin
allowed his team to take its foot off the gas pedal after the 1Q, and they damn
near pissed this game away.�� Hasn�t this
simpleton learned ANYTHING as a head coach??��
Hasn�t he learned that in the NFL, you cannot call off the dogs after
the 1Q ??���
The coverage teams are one against going into their annual November
swoon.��� Tomlin better get this fixed,
and FAST.�� ���D+ ��
Officiating:��� I don�t often rant about officials,
although I�ve been forced to a few times this season.�� It�s gotten to the ridiculous point where
the refs are MAKING up rules as they go !�� Today was another fuking
ludicrous shower of bullshit flags.��
�- Randle El is hit in
his CHOPS as he releases a pass.� No
flag, no penalty.�
�- Heath
Miler is blanketed, and OBSTRUCTED, on a wheel route by a LB who NEVER looks
back for the ball, nor does he make ANY play on the ball.� ���No
flag.�
�- Chris Kemo is
flagged for TWO bullshit holding flags by a ticky-tack ref crew that THOUGHT
they saw something that simply wasn�t there.���
Of course, for how tickytack this crew was,
how many holding calls did the Bills get flagged for?�� NONE.�� ZERO.�� Total horseshit.��
�- The worst call -- James
Harrison was flagged for his weekly personal foul flag.�� On this play, he hit the QB a millisecond
after a pass was released.�� The ref�s
explanation:� �Personal foul...leading
with the crown of the helmet...���� Total
bullshit!��� He led with the RIDDELL of
his helmet, just above the facemask, which is TEXTBOOK tackling.�� The replay very clearly showed
Synopsis:�
As exasperating a Stiller game as I�ve seen in
some time.�� An easy steamroll over a 2-8
opponent turns into a nailbiter and very nearly a defeat.�� Not good.��
Too reminiscent of the losses last season to KC, Oak,
and Clev.�� Yes, the refs sucked,
but this team has got to overcome shitty officiating and play better
football.�� The tackling was slovenly,
the offense anemic, and they allowed a weak-assed team to hang around and nearly
steal the win.����� Next
up, a Sunday nite game against the hated Poebirds.��
(Still Mill and
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