The Game Ball: Wk. 13 at Buffalo

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Yeah, atop the entire AFC. AGAIN.

Game balls to the entire coaching staff. What an incredible game plan that worked to perfection. If it wasn't for Harry's mistake, the result would have been even more tremendous.

It's Game Ball Time Again!!!
 

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OLine/Jonnu/Harry/Harris/Rham/Defense

Harry also get dinged for not running away from the punt, but they very well may not win this game without him.
 

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Aside from three bad plays in a row near the end, absolute monster day by the offensive line.
 

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The O Line was incredible. Playing against a minimum of 8 men in the defensive box on every play and almost zero threat of a pass.

Just incredible.
 

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McDermott challenging an unchallengeable spot
Harry for his blocking
Everyone who got hurt, Philips, Judon and especially Harris
Dodge Rham
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The entire running game. They 100% knew it was coming every single time, and the Pats still scored enough to win.

Honestly the first game I've missed Cam. Won't forget this one for awhile.
 

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Harry - no sarcasm. His blocking was huge for the ground game. Too bad he will be cut before midnight.
 

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Belichick. Considered by many to be the greatest coach of all time and he actually may be underrated.

Never afraid to be unconventional. Makes hard choices and follows his conviction and when it fails he gives zero fucks and is on to Cincinnati. He decided that a lead in the fourth quarter with the wind was all he cared about and he trusted his defense.

Let’s not forget about going for two and converting either. That was a really big point.
 

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Rhamondre continues to amaze me. He'll approach the line, it'll look like there is absolutely nothing there, and he'll squeeze 3/4/5 sometimes 10 yards out of it. This is a guy who makes holes when they're not there.

The entire OL and and the entire D. NE totally imposed their will on the Bills and it never felt in doubt to me despite never being up by more than a TD.
 

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I’ll give a game ball to Mac. I said this in the game thread but Peyton Manning would’ve had his dad force a trade off the team before he let his coach allow him to only throw 3 times. The guy is a team-first player and minimizes mistakes to the max.

He also had a few critical sneaks.
 

Ale Xander

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I’ll give a game ball to Mac. I said this in the game thread but Peyton Manning would’ve had his dad force a trade off the team before he let his coach allow him to only throw 3 times. The guy is a team-first player and minimizes mistakes to the max.

He also had a few critical sneaks.
No turnovers and only one incompletion
 

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Belichick. Considered by many to be the greatest coach of all time and he actually may be underrated.
It's funny because people always say that BB doesn't care about style points, but I think part of him gets off on being the coach of a team who can win in 2021 without passing the ball.

Obviously, I love it - I'll never forget this game.
 

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I’ll give a game ball to Mac. I said this in the game thread but Peyton Manning would’ve had his dad force a trade off the team before he let his coach allow him to only throw 3 times. The guy is a team-first player and minimizes mistakes to the max.

He also had a few critical sneaks.
Honestly Mac did a great job selling the spot on that critical 4th down sneak. I'm really not sure he got it but he sold it so convincingly (after the whistle) that it was hard for the refs not to give him the first on the initial call and if he hadn't done that it wouldn't have been reversed the other way.
 

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O line
Harris
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McDermott for waiting until the 4th quarter to tell his MLB to just shoot the A gap every time.
No kidding. 30+ rushes, and you wait that long to start run blitzing?

Also kudos to whoever decided to have Josh Allen throw the ball 30 times in game that was always within one score, and only scramble 6 times. Really smart.
 

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Steve Belichick seemed to make the old man proud with that late-game all-out blitz. So, a game ball there seems appropriate.
 

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OLine
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Adrian Philips
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Mac Fucking Jones
 

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Honestly Mac did a great job selling the spot on that critical 4th down sneak. I'm really not sure he got it but he sold it so convincingly (after the whistle) that it was hard for the refs not to give him the first on the initial call and if he hadn't done that it wouldn't have been reversed the other way.
I didn’t have it on but apparently Peyton talked about loving the sneak because refs tended to give you at least half a yard if you didn’t get stuffed/they can’t see the ball.
 

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Rhamondre continues to amaze me. He'll approach the line, it'll look like there is absolutely nothing there, and he'll squeeze 3/4/5 sometimes 10 yards out of it. This is a guy who makes holes when they're not there.

The entire OL and and the entire D. NE totally imposed their will on the Bills and it never felt in doubt to me despite never being up by more than a TD.
After watching him play it seems like he may have been mischaracterized as a Blount-type of guy who is a terror at the second level but needs good blocking.

He has quick feet, can change direction and get back up to speed quickly, and yes is also a terror at the second level, although he mixes in elusiveness. Always churning forward. Great pickup.
 

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And maybe not letting Allen throw the ball until there were 7 minutes left. Allen seemed to do ok in that weather but McDermott was scared of it.
He was 15-30 for 145 yards, and was missing badly on almost everything over more than 15 yards downfield. I think he's better suited than most to play in that weather (given his arm strength and mobility), but the play calling did him no favors.