Not sweating this at all. These offensive plays are completely different from last week. No throws over the middle. They're obviously working on some different schemes
I've had this idea for a few years -
Cut pre season to 3 games. Game 1 would be as normal, game 2 would be the "dress rehearsal" and game 3 would be the all backup and bubble guys (as the 4th pre season game is now). Then after game 3, every team has 2 full weeks to the start of the season
Expand the regular season to 17 games. This keeps all 20 games while shortening pre season and only adding 1 regular season game. Add 2 teams from each conference to the playoffs for a total of 14 teams.
Benefits of this : less injuries from a shortened pre season. More revenue due to 17th game and 2 more teams in playoffs. Happier players because they will recieve more pay from added game and its the same amount of games as before (including pre season)
It is funny to me when he talks about Tyrod and how good he was, or how he never turned the ball over.... Like, big deal, he never threw the ball, that's why he never turned it over. Tyrod wasn't good. He was average at best
I think he is a true professional no doubt, but I think his biggest downfall (and why he never gets better) is the fact that he has too much confidence in himself. He never got better or worse in his time here, and watching the Chargers game, he's still the exact same qb.
As much as I love seeing the bills play well, I will contain my excitement for the regular season. I do think McDermott has done a great job with the team so far, but I need to see wins when it counts.
I still don't think everyone should get too excited just yet. Dont forget how much Peterman tore up the panthers last pre season.
I definitely think the bills are a much improved team no doubt, but let's see how things go next week. Beasley is gonna be invaluable for Allen this season