View Full Version : What do we want to see vs Bills?
deuce
12-29-2006, 09:29 AM
What are the important things we want to happen Sunday out of this game? Aside from winning obviously.
1. Eliminate dumb penalties. (False starts, unsportsmanlike, etc.)
2. Throw to Mason a few times to get him happy.
3. Stay healthy!
Cant wait til Sunday...
Onwards to Festivus Maximus!
:kewl:
ladyraven127
12-29-2006, 09:33 AM
No injuries and a win :crazy:
ScottinFrederick
12-29-2006, 10:01 AM
Well said. I also wouldn't mind if we could put this out of reach in the first half. The Bills have to be ready to fold. If we can put them down big in the first half we should be able to rest some of our regulars.
festivus
12-29-2006, 10:13 AM
The Bills as I've said elsewhere are better than the Browns and better than the Steelers.
But their season is done, and they will be playing in front of an extremely hostile crowd.
My priorities are
1. No injuries (duh!)
2. Keep late season momentum with a complete game crush of the Bills.
I want to see the grounds crew working overtime Sunday night to dig JP Losman up from under his own 5 yard line.
UKRavenStockers
12-29-2006, 10:30 AM
Priority:
1. Win - Indy are sliding and can't stop the run but I can't see them losing to the Phish.
2. Avoid injuries - Freshness isn't a concern to me, we don't need to rest people, we've got week off if we win, let the guys go at it hard.
Win, avoid injuries and beat the Bills clinically and that's pretty much perfect preparation going into the bye week for us.
Mista T
12-29-2006, 12:22 PM
Freshness isn't a concern to me, we don't need to rest people, we've got week off if we win, let the guys go at it hard.
Yes & no. I wouldn't rest starters with only a 10 point halftime lead, but would do so if up by 17 - 20 late in the 3rd quarter. Given our past history of mediocre play after a few successive games, followed by great games after rest, the more rest that can be given to the older players, the better.
UKRavenStockers
12-29-2006, 12:53 PM
Yes & no. I wouldn't rest starters with only a 10 point halftime lead, but would do so if up by 17 - 20 late in the 3rd quarter. Given our past history of mediocre play after a few successive games, followed by great games after rest, the more rest that can be given to the older players, the better.
Well yeah that was what I was aiming but you put it more eloquently than myself. :thumbup:
I'd want at least 2.5/3 quarters from our starters because there's rest and then there's rust, don't need our guys dropping the intensity to open up the playoffs as we'll be facing the Colts in all likelihood and they can put up points quick as we all know and when they're ahead they're very very dangerous.
Ravens'N'Hoos
12-29-2006, 01:06 PM
Want to see Adam Terry do what he did vs. Joey Porter in facing a much better pass-rusher, Aaron Schobel. I think he can do it but it will be a tougher challenge than the a-hole #55, even at home.
highwater
12-29-2006, 02:00 PM
We need a win to insure the bye, so that's number one on my list. Well, my co-number one is the other obvious choice -- no injuries. Which is why I would also like to see a comfy lead at halftime so we can get some of our backups some work. Not just as an injury prevention tactic, but to really get some backups in the game, because we just might need some of them in the playoffs. Give them some playing time.
And I really think a large lead is likely going into the fourth quarter -- the Bills choked away their playoff chances last week, and they're playing here. So what I really want is a big first half. Heck, I'd love to see Clarence Moore in the fourth quarter.
NOT REALLY! Did you think I was serious about that one? :laugh:
postalworker
12-29-2006, 03:12 PM
The win goes without saying.
I want to see Mark Clayton get the 87 yards he needs to break 1000 yards for the year.
I want to see us wrap the game up by halftime, and have Kyle Boller throwing the ball in the second half.
I want to see Jamal Lewis score a touchdown.
I want to see Suggs get a sack or two.
Sports Steve
12-29-2006, 03:19 PM
1st NO INJURIES we don't need them now.
2nd I want to see the offense continue to get better.
3rd would like to blow the Bills off the field.:hammer: :hammer:
:jester: :jester:
deuce
01-02-2007, 11:29 AM
A little late, but to review my keys to the game...
1. Eliminate dumb penalties. (False starts, unsportsmanlike, etc.)
still needs work. How do receivers get called for false starts? 3 different receivers did that Sunday. Inexcusable.
2. Throw to Mason a few times to get him happy.
check
3. Stay healthy!
check
Well, a win, and as the saying goes, 2 out of 3 aint bad.