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...and late in the 4th too. God forbid we get a comfy lead and NOT piss it away late in a game to create another nail-biter. And officiating...we have had some poor crews since London. The kind that get overly involved influencing the flow of the game with too many head-scratchers. Let them play... I hate a flag fest.
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Until we actually beat a Joe Burrow led Bengals team, I will shelve the posturing. Burrow's perfomance the first few games and the last few games is night and day. Their offense features a mostly short passing game looking at avg depth of targets. Not sure if that has changed much from last season. An offense that stresses getting the ball out fast using receivers that have elite hands has been a matchup nightmare for Leslie Frazier zone schemes that employed a lot of cushion to allow the underneath throws. We will see if McD has a different approach because last year that Frazier defense just bled yards and conversions Not as concerned with the Bengals defense statistically, but they have forced some turnovers and Allen has given it away a few times... So there is that. They also find ways to limit points on the board and we have not been exactly lighting it up points-wise. We will see which Bills team comes to play.
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I think what is a bit confusing with the Saban diagram is it showing the defense vs a 2x1 set and the play with Shakir we were in a 3x1 set. Winfield the S drops down into the box and his take was that he was in that overhang defender role. If that were the case Winfield should be heading to the flat and getting the right leverage to cover Cook and then I think the CB at the boundary would be dropping into the deep 3rd. Instead Winfield turns inside at the snap and backpedals to take the mesh receiver on the crossing route leaving that flat and Cook uncovered. The boundary CB seems to have the flat and a bead on Cook all the way so I am not convinced he was supposed to drop deep into a cover 3 zone. So much to learn from diagnosing one play. OR... I realized I could have read what HoofHearted posted above for the 3x1 adjustment. 😋
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Week 8 - Around the NFL (i.e. NOT a Bills thread please)
WideNine replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
My stupid phone. It glitched once and did that. Loved the play on words though Doc. 👍👍👍👍 -
Week 8 - Around the NFL (i.e. NOT a Bills thread please)
WideNine replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Hard to forget that home field shade benefit Miami has on warm days. -
Week 8 - Around the NFL (i.e. NOT a Bills thread please)
WideNine replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
Familiarity factors in I think. Chiefs and Broncos in the same division vs playing a Miami team you do not know well. Same reason Miami looks like world beaters outside our division, but can struggle against the Bills, Jets, or even the Pats. -
Week 8 - Around the NFL (i.e. NOT a Bills thread please)
WideNine replied to aristocrat's topic in The Stadium Wall
NE had a good plan and we got off to a really bad/slow start with the pick on the very first offensive posession. Dorsey needs to stop overthinking goal line scenarios and get away from gun down there when it is a few feet or inches to go. McD was leaning into Williams at LB and Darth Hoody took the rookie to school which opened things up for Mac in the middle. That is why he got benched that game. He is a rook and needs more time to bake, more reps sprinkled in to learn his assignments in this defense. You see them using Dodson a bit more on early or short yardage downs for his experience and what he does well - defending the run. They are using Poyer in the LB role on down and distance - passing downs with Rapp backing his S role. This is the bandaid solution they have for the experienced read and react loss of Milano -
A shame. Selfishly I wanted you both to keep going and it was very interesting. There is so much variation to the terms used for similar techniques that I was enjoying how you both were breaking down the basics Who was responsible for that deep 3rd (if it was Cover 3 and not a blown Cover 2) with Shakir's clearing route and then the flat. Why I like to tune in here and don't mind getting taken down a peg 👍
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Yup. And why 11 and spread worked well against a Bowles defense that plays more man defense and it was a good plan with the Bills short on TEs. Did not hurt that most of our offense is very familiar with the alignment and plays. The mesh and rub concepts work better against man-heavy defenses like Bowles who likes to send the extra rusher than some of the zone-heavy defenses we have seen. I am going to be curious to see how McD changes up his defense of bunch formations near the goal line. Against NE, Henry wiped out our defenders that had inside-out matching rules. Should have been an OPI, but an easy rub either way to pull off to free up that wheel behind them to the boundary. The variations of 2-read or palms I have seen I don't think would work very well near the goal line as their rules generally require defenders to maintain some depth. I should just bite the bullet and sign up for the All-22 because I love that stuff.
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Fitzpatrick's veiled criticism of Dorsey?
WideNine replied to The Helmet of's topic in The Stadium Wall
A bit of an oversimplification. The spread worked till it didn't and then the sky was falling, Josh is getting blown up, the OL can't hold blocks for 5 seconds, or they are making Allen run for his life, or they don't run the ball enough with our RBs to take some of the pressure off Josh. This year they wanted Kincaid in the lineup (for obvious reasons), but felt Knox was too important to keep off the field. That is likely the most plausible reason they went to more 12 personnel which most good offensive teams traditionally use more than the Bills any ways and there is a lot you can run out of that set. With Knox out they went to 11 personnel or empty on occasion. That is familiar ground for this offense and a good move on a short week and considering we are short on TE's. One could argue that we could stick with more 11 with Shakir for Knox, hard to ignore what he brings to a game. Maybe Knox subbing in for Davis if and when Knox is healthy for 12 personnel plays. The tempo and execution was good and Allen knew where to go with the ball to beat the blitzes and when to take off when their LBs and S's were manned up leaving open field for Allen to gallop through. -
Folks keep rushing to judgement after each game and blowing with the wind. He's great and can do no wrong, or he is not salvageable. It is a journey folks. There are a lot of things Allen does well, and defenses are trying their best to take those things away. When one team has success against Allen, the next team copies that blueprint. Allen has had to reinvent himself to attack defenses in new ways and that is not always going to look pretty. The good thing is the more ways Allen learns to attack defenses, the more they will have to take chances leaving guys open or in cover-0 and Allen will get better at recognizing those opportunities and making them pay for them. Each game is a journey not the destination.
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Teams have played off of Davis knowing it takes some runway for him to get up to speed and his target depth is usually deeper. The Bills used that cushion to their advantage, hitting Davis and letting him power his way to the sticks. It was a good adjustment by Dorsey and the offense...
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As much as Beane and McD focus on edge rushers and DBs in the draft (and looking like Elam may be a wash) it amazes me that they have not prioritized that 1-T DT spot. 1st we had Star who was on the downward spiral of performance, then Settle and Jones in FA. Jones is fantastic when not injured and Settle is not the answer to anchor this line. For how important that position is to anchoring this line and making this defense hum, they need to prioritized a young prospect to groom.
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10/26/23 Week #8 TNF GAMEDAY Bills vs Buccaneers Pregame Thread
WideNine replied to Chandler#81's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yep. Every freaking year our roster of impact starters seems to get decimated by injuries. -
Josh played well - no complaints here except Dorsey's baffling magic 8-ball playcalling.
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There was a ref that was only like a yard away in the replay it was such a bad penalty to take. Jordan acting like he was trying to bring Derrick Henry down.
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Funny though. I think the odds are pretty good that someone will win. They should be saying it is hard to win in the nfl, but easy as **** to lose😁
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Shakir came up big this game and so did Kincaid. Even Davis showed some grit with rare RAC.
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Not the best called game by McD. They keep ignoring drafting that effective 1-Tech we need when Jones goes down - this defensive front looks completely different when he is out. Dorsey just does not have a good handle on situational offense and how to best use his players - that call to go shotgun with our team just inches from scoring screamed incompetent and stubbornly dumb overthinking what will work. This is the first time I have said this, but I think they should be looking around for someone that would be a better OC fit for Allen and the kind offensive talent they have.
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Does this team just have to play down and do dumb ***** to make every game a nailbiter win or loss. I think being a Bills fan should be a pre-condition they check for when health screening - my heart can't take it.