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Bleeding Bills Blue

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  1. I'm curious to see if its a difference in playcalling, execution, or defensive adjustments
  2. Yes. FO would look at it contextual to the down and distance, not try and decipher the coverages etc.
  3. I don't like hate what they do for WRs and CBs. Taking into account winning and losing routes where the ball isn't thrown can show you some interesting things. But at the end of the day... If you're in cover 3... you play behind the WR as you have no safety help. You will probably give up some underneath stuff unless you have really good eye discipline and closing speed. And cover 3 can look like man, just like cover 4 can look like man. and cover 6 can look like man. just because you are in a zone doesn't mean you aren't like... covering someone. this isn't madden, you don't just fade into a space of grass.
  4. It was a 45 yarder, but with net not particularly good.
  5. https://www.pff.com/news/pro-how-pff-grades-quarterback-play They try to factor drops in - but the "difficulty and timing of the throw" piece is garbage. They basically don't count screens... which is stupid. We've run enough bad screens to know that there is something that makes them successful beyond it being an easy throw. They don't include how a good hard count can slow a pass rush. They don't factor how an audible or line adjustment can scheme a guy wide open. It's an easy throw so its worth less to them - despite good quarterbacking being the reason you had the time, or understanding of the defense. They try to value a QBs ability to buy time, but holding the ball is negative... despite no one being open... or a offensive lineman performing the assignment incorrectly. It's insanely subjective in the context of a football game. The QB is a leader of the unit, but a function of the offensive unit. There is so much context given to every play, primary reads to secondary reads, pre-snap to post snap adjustments. I actually appreciate what FO does though - it just contextualizes the stats. Not trying to re-invent the wheel.
  6. Agree - Bojo was fine. 2 within the 20, 1 FC and 1 out of bounds. 1 was shorter, but that was before half so i think that was a high shorty to limit the potential of a return. One was a bit longer and had a bit of a return. There wasnt anything that was like, noticeably bad.
  7. He has little subtle footwork that he uses too. The one caused an incompletion early where it looked like an overthrow, but the 2nd one i noticed was that deep ball where he created a ton of separation down the field. He also has insanely good hands.
  8. Better pass pro, better playmaking in the passing game.
  9. I mean it was about an hour of time between drives..
  10. I think the issue with Chris kelsay wasn't that he was bad. It's just that buffalo couldn't like... find a way to get the guy to like 3rd in the rotation - where he should have been. Schoebel was a good pass rusher, and kelsay probably would've been fine as an early down rotation/depth guy. Instead they just kept extending him and assuming he would improve from the player that he was. A horrible symptom of the drought was the spinning the wheels around certain players. It's almost like they were trying to be wrong.
  11. Would adding like 3-4 feet to the top of the upright do something to the structural integrity of them?
  12. Ugh - can't we just score TDs? He should've been tackled well short of the sticks there.
  13. Rookie WRs are going to struggle against man almost every time. Getting off the line in press. The ones that don't are like the athletic freak types like Moss who make a living off the contested catches. Diggs does all of those things well right now, and knows what it takes to be a pro. In years 1-3 of this deal he should outperform everyone drafted.
  14. The almost INT after the Brown miss is the big one for me. He was rolling and backpedaling to his right and threw it up into coverage. We missed the FG anyway, but plays like that take points off the board.
  15. They covered him too... which allen almost seemed disappointed with. Though I'm glad they did, he was terrible throwing when rolling left.
  16. I voted 2. Just because i feel like UDFA's really didn't get a chance to showcase this year for other teams. That's about it. Starters maybe play half of the first one if at all. I feel like i also missed the chance to see some of the drafted QBs. Herbert, Love, Eason, Fromm, Hurts etc.
  17. Get another guy on the PS so you can elevate imo. Cost is cheap and you lose likely i dunno nate becker? I guess its dependent on who isn't available though. Probably won't know until tomorrow.
  18. It's like watching the bills with like watkins and everyone. Some big plays and big names - but at the end of the day they will drop a key 3rd down, take a bad penalty, or just miss a throw at an inopportune time. If they don't run well they won't win. I'm also not sure what baker is at this point. He's supposed to be the accurate one of the class, and you see it on some of the 10-20 yard stuff. But the short stuff was supposed to be his bread and butter, and it just isn't. He's late and off-target constantly. His pocket presence also hasn't really improved. I do think he'll end up having a 2nd career somewhere other than cleveland. Maybe Tennessee when tannehill inevitably does tannehill things.
  19. Right - if you give me cover 2, then the deep stuff to diggs and brown will always be tough to complete. But it creates opportunity for bease and knox up those seams. You can also work deep crossers and get those safeties making decisions side to side.
  20. In any case - was this an odd week in kicking in general? Kickers were 42/58 on the day (72%), with 4 total misses under 40... 7 if you count the 3 missed XPs on the day as well. Not sure if it was a lack of preseason or what but it seemed like kickers missed a lot of kicks yesterday.
  21. Trying to put some people out of jobs?!
  22. They weren't having any success running under center so they went largely with motion and read-option. The jets kept playing it to keep the ball in allen's hands. Other's will do this if he keeps failing to secure it.
  23. There were a ton of dig routes in this game. They're fearing diggs/brown over the top - and allens arm strength gets the ball there. YAC there isn't important since you most likely moved the sticks or put you in a good position on 3rd.
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