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I'd also like to point out that on his best throw of the year, which was a long cross to Foster, where he hit him on the right hash, it was all arm- he did not reset his feet to the right, even with time. So we have clear examples of throws he's attempted to his right side, while pointed the other way.
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I think you're right. Hauschka isn't only known for his accuracy. His identity is probably more about his consistency on long FGs. Didn't he hold the record for most 50+ yarders made without a miss, and also most 54+ yarders made in a single game? I don't think you go from that to being physically unable to kick >40 yards for the rest of the season. He's not really old, either, so his leg can't suddenly be shot. It's GOT to be an injury.
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Should the Train Horn Stay? Or Go?
BringBackFlutie replied to Gugny's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
From DMB to Applebee's- you just GET people. Don't you? -
Yes. Every year. For all of his failings, Buddy had some really solid fundamental views of building a team. And I totally agree- the need for a second corner was sort of a damper when we have so many other holes to fill on the O-line. It was particularly demotivating to realize that corner position was one of those classic Billsy glass-with-a-hole-in-the-bottom situations. I think we really got lucky with Wallace.
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I think we need to keep drafting secondary and trying to develop them. I'm not sure how (lack of reps comes to mind), but we have to find a way to consistently put out the current level of talent in the secondary, no matter who leaves, or gets injured, or old. A dominant secondary is a key piece to winning against today's QBs, and I want it to be an identity for us.
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THE ROCKPILE REVIEW - “No Review This Week”
BringBackFlutie replied to Shaw66's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Also that was a 35ish yard laser...on the run. Ridiculous play. What I'm seeing a lot with Allen, which is really frustrating, is that a lot of his decent-but-not-perfect throws are not being picked up by his receivers, and a portion of his routine, on the money throws are also being dropped. That drives down his completion percentage and kills drives, so that he's having to play a bit of hero ball. Too much of what I'm seeing is the same Josh Allen that I saw at Wyoming, because the team around him in Buffalo seems to be lacking the same type of talent in the same places. This may contribute to his unwillingness to take the throw to, say, a wide open Shady 15 yards down-field. Overall, Allen, himself, is really encouraging. Despite the constant train-wreck occurring around him on most plays, he seems to be improving in choosing his spots to run, and becoming more accurate from the pocket. He's also showing that he can take what the defense gives him, and throwing a few more high-percentage throws when he HAS TO. For instance- on the last drive against Miami he threw some shorter out routes and comebacks, which he doesn't generally take. ...But I don't think he takes those throws all game. I see what you're talking about with Peyton Manning in Josh, as well. He seems to be taking this time to really learn what's happening downfield, buy some time, and take his shots where he can. If he can get that down, and then hit a stopping point where we can say, "okay, we don't want to have to save the world on the last drive of every game anymore. Make sure we hold onto the ball," and start to naturally take a check-down when his clock goes off, that'll be really good. Of course, there's a lot more to that. He may already be thinking the latter, but because teams expect him to take those shots downfield, he's finding wide open lanes to run, which, with his speed, is perfectly acceptable, even when he has a few short routes open. So, going back to the Shady situation- maybe he didn't trust Shady because of my second paragraph, or he does trust Shady, but sees so much green ahead of him, he'd rather be guaranteed the first down and have an extra blocker in Shady, than waste all of the running room he has on a pass, which is always riskier than a run.
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This reminds me of Fitz and Gailey. Fitz always threw a lot of picks because he had a weak arm. BUT, his willingness to get the ball downfield, and trust his reads and his receivers is what's gotten him starting gig after starting gig, and it didn't happen that way until Buffalo. I remember hearing Gailey say that all he ever told Fitz was, "don't stop taking shots because you throw a few INTs. Trust what you see and release the ball." I always thought Tyrod would've benefited from a QB coach like Gailey.
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Brandon Beane deserves to be fired tomorrow
BringBackFlutie replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But it's SOOOO lonnnnnnggg.... -
If I Could Ask McDermott One Question
BringBackFlutie replied to The_Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Because Mahomes was a reach? -
One of the greatest things about TBD is the level of expertise you get here, as compared to BBMB. @WIDE LEFT is doing a fantastic job in this thread.
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Not all that bad if Shaddy goes
BringBackFlutie replied to Niagara Dude's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What's the difference between a throw and a modern day throw? -
LeSean McCoy allegations
BringBackFlutie replied to FeelingOnYouboty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Holy ****. It IS! -
LeSean McCoy allegations
BringBackFlutie replied to FeelingOnYouboty's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Lol. Also this doll is creepy AF. -
Incognito ok at home, thanks Buffalo
BringBackFlutie replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This. I think.