I don't care about who's better Brady or Dorsey
I said point blank the reason I preferred 22-23 offense is because it limited Allen's exposure to injury and I was worried Brady was going to get him hurt and guess what
Deliberately haven't talked about the coach this yr. Remember who was big on not blaming Dorsey when we hit a similar rough patch
But no surprise I'm getting gaslit by everyone who thought this offense was going to be just peachy. It would be exhausting if I cared I guess
Worst part is I can't even do the big I told you so
let me break down bills fandom 2024 style through the quarter mark
step 1- be certain that the offense will be fine in the offseason despite obvious personnel/scheme deficiencies
step2- proclaim correct-ness after 3 games despite clear sustainability issues
step3- watch weeks 4&5 in disbelief
step4- blame allen
i can remember quite a few picks last year where either poor route design or just lazy running brought another defender into the play that shouldn't have been
im not saying there's nowhere for this throw to go. but if you are going to critique the decision you have to bring up Coleman's route and defender here
that has got to be a very muddy read from the pocket
can you just please go and watch the play im talking about
im not saying it's the correct decision but i am pretty sure i understand why Allen didn't throw the wheel to Cook
ok i am again going to stand in opposition. look at this play and tell me you see it differently ill listen
i don't like the route design on the cook play he singles out. they have Coleman run a little stop route right in front of Cook's wheel where the DB on Coleman has eyes in the backfield the whole time. i dont know if he's supposed to rub Cook's LB but it doesn't do anything except allow Coleman's man to keep his eyes on Allen and cover the route over the top. I think Allen moves off it because Coleman is supposed to run a clear out or the design just isn't good and he knows Coleman's DB can still play the shot to Cook.
liked him FOR THE BILLS
as in where we were drafting, when he fell, what it would have taken to go get him...as in the choice between trading up or back down for Coleman
read ffs
no need to relitigate the Hollins drop😂
I think Coleman has potential. But right now ThomasJr has both a more pro-ready skillset and addresses our need at wideout which is why i liked him for the Bills best