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bouds

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  1. This was a balanced assessment, QBs are not going to make the perfect read every play, it’s critical that these issues get addressed. That said, Gabe Davis is not that dude, Warner showed multiple plays where Gabe just ran poor routes and took himself out of being a legitimate pass option. Need to upgrade.
  2. And yet on Sunday, Aaron was calling Dorsey's playcalling basic as *****....LOL Bottom line, and I think Aaron would agree, in the heat of the moment we all say some crazy *****. It's a good squad, could always be better, we have been better, but the air up here is not too bad.
  3. I’ve felt like this a lot in the past, but I’m back every week. It will be easier to care less if they actually won 1. Until they do the draw is there.
  4. I think this says more about our run blocking scheme going forward, If he gets the job it will be heavy zone blocking, not that we didn't block that way at times but it's just the system he comes from is zone heavy.
  5. Martin did a great job with the Ravens pass game, was only there this year but they were hitting a lot of big plays. Don’t want to swing the credit all to him, but his presence certainly helped, and it was a rough year for them injury wise. Good luck to him.
  6. In a world where Nate Hackett is now a head coach, I don't think it's talent attracting coaching candidates that I worry about, there are 32 jobs and plenty of talented people would try their hand, it's the cream of the crop actually getting a shot rather than the good old boys sticking together. I mean you look at McDs hires on the O side early in his career, Cully/Castillo, it was just people he knew from the Eagles. Daboll at least was out of his sphere. Plenty of folks want to come here and run the O, we just need to make the right hire and that's not a given, seeing as how coaches like to stay within their sphere. I'm also not saying it's going to be a bad hire, we don't know, so getting back to my original post, I like the known rather than the unknown.
  7. Mainly at QB1, WR1, and TE1, yeah, but what does that have to do with coaching hires? It's going to look completely different on offensive coordinator side too.
  8. All you have to do is watch the last TD to Davis to realize its as much scheme as it is execution. Trips set with Diggs on the backside, Chiefs in two high, Davis in slot, Chiefs doubling Diggs most of the night, weak side safety looking to cut off any inside breaking routes to Diggs while the CB on Diggs will trail from the outside. Putting Diggs on the backside allows the Bills to get better numbers front side, they will use 2 defenders on Diggs giving us one on one to the trips side. Snap ball, weakside safety cheats to Diggs, Davis beat his man and the Strong Side safety can't cover that much ground when other threats are in his area as well. Great execution, great design, takes two to tango.
  9. The unknown doesn't excite me as much as the known, especially after our first QB/OC/OL hires.
  10. Right , he said that about McCoy, my bad.
  11. Famous last words, he said the same about FredX.
  12. Nah, they didn't show any of this, but I'm not shocked. Sometimes it feels like we can run those RPO passes to Beasley all game but don't. You get a sense that he's frustrated.
  13. Tierney, according to Josh, is the most underpaid employee in the entire org. I'm not trying to throw shade at Dorsey, just saying that Tierney is a guy we don't hear much about, but is a guy Josh loves. Bottom line, we have a good group on the offensive side of the ball coaching these guys, which is why I shake my head when the firing calls come raining down.
  14. Man I live for this stuff. I feel like I know a few things, but I wish we focused more on this sort of stuff than fire X.
  15. So Edmunds is RAT, he has to disrupt and carry the crosser, but should he ultimately pass it off to Jackson or carry it across the entire way.
  16. I mean you see Jackson point/communicate the crosser, but was he releasing, and if he was why didn't he peel off and grab perriman.
  17. Thanks for breaking this down, question for you, what do you think of Dan's take. Watching it live I felt like maybe we had to switch the crossers off? And Dan alludes to that but then doesn't mention that Jackson never switched off.
  18. Great breakdown brother. Question, what does playing a 50 mean? Romo even said it on the broadcast, he was talking about our safeties rotating late and keeping QBs off balance, except when you rotate yourself out of position and get slapped. Seems like thats what happened here, because we kept the rest of the run game bottled up. Appreciate the analysis.
  19. McD is getting killed for that Belichick remark, Fairburn got his payback with that out of context quote and everyone's running wild with it. Pathetic, McD gets hot after some of these Ls, I do too, but you have to take one from Bill's book: "we have to do a better job in all three phases. we were beat. we have to do a better job in all three phases. we have to play better if we want to win." Just repeat this crap over and over, don't give the vultures anything to write about.
  20. Remember last year the broadcast booth let it slip that Bill didn’t seem impressed, Allen carved them up, and Bill had to answer the narrative about why he thought Allen wasn’t all that….LOL. Hoodie getting out in front of it this time, as usual.
  21. Herbert's great. I'm not getting into comparisons, Herb wasn't this good in college, but he looks more natural at QB then Josh, but that's fine. Herbert may be athletic, but you don't see him running as effectively as Josh, I mean outside of Lamar and Newton, Josh is probably one of the best dual threats of the last decade.
  22. How does this compare to last season? I mean short sample right now, but last year a lot of folks kept talking about how Josh was getting all sorts of time in the pocket which helped his success, this year so far he's not really getting kept clean. Our PFF ranking on OL are woeful. Anyway, short sample, I also agree with what some other are saying, lots of teams playing 6 DBs and rushing 4 or fewer, clog up lanes for Josh.
  23. It’s fair to say that he was upper echelon in 2020, but that was a 20 game stretch. Was that the real Josh or the one that struggled mightily his first two seasons, and has looked subpar this season? Going to find out soon enough.
  24. Mac Jones looked great. Pats will be tough.
  25. Meyer has put up with some really questionable characters in his days as a coach, if he's selling this early there's little hope for this kid.
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