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That is probably an element to this. I can get behind the club going after a TE in the draft who runs good routes, can get open, and has great hands, then expect they will need to coach up the blocking piece. I do have faith in Kromer and Boras to get er' done. I hope to see a noticeable trend towards more balanced snaps for him between run and pass. Always felt you have to learn by doing, but we will see how they handle that spit with his offensive snaps this weekend.
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Valid point - it could have been something Dorsey and the offensive staff saw they could exploit specifically with Washington. If it is a lack of confidence having Kincaid as a blocker on running plays... then that is something they will need to address to keep defenses guessing.
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Was watching another breakdown of our game against the Commanders and the analyst made a great point about a personnel grouping that the Bills have that could easily tip our hand and make it easier for teams to defend plays unless Dorsey makes some course-corrections. He noted that Dalton Kincaid was in on 35 snaps and the Bills only ran out of those on 6 plays. If I am a DC I would have my units heavily leaning into playing pass whenever I see 86 in the game. So that is a tendency they need to correct before taking on Miami or the Bills lose a lot of what makes 12 personnel so versatile, keeping defenses off balance, and able to keep pass rushers in check.
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I don't think Gabe is going to go for the home team discount so I am fine if he tests the market. Beats overpaying. To keep some of their premier players the Bills are going to have to let some guys walk - you can't hold on to everyone. When I ask myself is Gabe a good WR2 yes, but I think he is also replaceable. Just my opinion.
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They do have the ability to stretch the field vertically and horizontally with their receivers and running backs with all their speed. They use a lot of pre-snap motion and players in motion at the snap to confuse defenses, pull defenders out of position, create situations where defenders lose leverage, and create some assignment mismatches. They lean into RAC concepts where the first reads are timing throws to their backs on wheels. Their receivers and running backs are pretty sure-handed and they all possess breakaway speed so you cannot miss tackles or try to arm tackle them or they are scampering down the field for huge gains or scores. Teams may want to try to cover Hill too, he seems to have applied the same radar absorbent material that Kelce uses in the game against Denver as he was wide open - a lot. Give credit where credit is due, they have built a team where it is better to avoid getting into an offensive track meet. It is a big challenge for the Bills defense, we will see if our boys will strap em' up and are up to the challenge.
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Tackling, tackling, and more tackling... Their receivers get much of the press, but their running game powered that juggernaut last Sunday keeping the chains moving when they were not ripping off huge gains and TDs. They have so much team speed, that the first guy needs to either wrap up cleanly or hold on till help arrives. An efficient offense from the Bills that takes time off the clock and if our defense can force a few punts, I think the Dolphins offense could get frustrated pretty quickly and that usually leads to mistakes. Success has come by the bucket load for that unit - not taking anything away from them, but thinking the Bills defense can put up a tiny bit more fight than Denver's 1/2 inch speed bump defense.
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I refuse to be baited into saying what I really think 😁 Moving on feels good and there are a few early posts in this thread regarding Bernard that have not aged very well. I don't expect last week's play, every week. But if the kid can stay healthy I think we will be "OK" at MLB.
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Some of that I have always thought was because Tremaine was probably always physically gifted, he certainly was for his age, so he likely was playing below his weight class most of his life. He could make up for a general lack of instincts for how plays are developing where his gap and zone assignments were because he could easily follow and QBs eyes and close to that area or make up ground if he was out of position. Now that he is playing against more skilled competition the muscle memory needed to anticipate and be sound with positioning and leverage are not there. What I often saw in our games vs Mahomes is that he was easily moving Edmunds around with his eyes and opening up windows that he could exploit over and over. I think I jokingly said at the time that he was working him like he had a joystick. That, I think is the difference between someone with a good football IQ and instincts vs someone who has probably been overly reliant on their size and range. It's a theory and folks are welcomed to blast away. My hope is that Bernard stays healthy and continues to grow and show us the splash plays we have been craving from that MLB position for many years to come.
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Dan Orlovsky on the Bills Offense Yesterday
WideNine replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall
When running play action from under center with an effective running game like we have against light boxes (because we face so much 2 deep shell zone looks) it causes defensive linemen to hesitate and be gap disciplined and slows the rush. I don't think the numbers show more effective pressures from speedy d-linemen when Allen takes those 3-5 step drops from under center. -
Dan Orlovsky on the Bills Offense Yesterday
WideNine replied to MAJBobby's topic in The Stadium Wall
How does playing under center eliminate draw plays? Folks also tend to gather at the extreme poles so they can yell at each other. No one is saying eliminate shotgun and spread, but putting Allen under center more will improve play action, timing, less turnovers, efficiency - the numbers show that.... Especially this season since we are running less empty spread and more 12 personnel. -
Agree, but I want them to emphasize that Miami does not have to be a track meet. Flipping the script is what I am hoping for. Folks talk about Allen's patience, but put on a clinic of long sustained drives against Miami, balance with plenty of runs, keep the chains moving and their offense on the sidelines, frustrate them with our defense, and then let Miami be the team that presses and makes mistakes. That is my hope rather than Allen thinking it is me vs Tua.
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Maybe they should try Epenesa at TE... the guy has some seriously sticky hands. That INT was insane. That guy gets his hands on a lot of balls..... footballs, before you clowns pile on. Also a bit of a fun fact I did not realize. "After his freshman season, Epenesa was named to the All-Freshmen Big Ten team. Notably, his first college sack came against future Buffalo Bills teammate Josh Allen during a game against Wyoming."
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Everyone is welcomed to their opinion. We do forget the unforced penalties that put us in longer down and distance situations. When Allen holds the ball for a deeper shot, there is usually quicker/shorter options he is not taking. But agree that pass pro held up well on those occasions.
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Basking in the afterglow of a win is not quite our style.
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He did fine, just a few plays we would like to have back. Meat left on the bone, not grounds for dismissal
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I don't have a lot of negatives around the game Dorsey called. He designed plays that got the ball out of Allen's hands quickly. Completely negated the pass rush of Washington and the balanced run game took advantage of the lighter boxes they played. How many hits did Allen take? Not a lot. Only a few critiques. As others have mentioned, he could do better with 4th and short calls. A would like to see them lean more into Allen under center and play action - especially with a run game that is clicking. Dorsey still seems overly enamored with shotgun. I am also done seeing Hardy wheel and sweep plays. A cloud of dust and nothing. I just don't see the juice and it seems like they have gone to the well enough that they should have come to the same conclusion. Defense played disciplined till we had a good lead then just unleashed the dogs. Bernard plays with good instincts for his gap and the ball. The DTs in front of him are really holding their own when not collapsing the pocket. Great day all around for the defense.
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It's Miami week! That means HAIKU
WideNine replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
Already did mine. I'm all over it... just could not let that Haiku message slide. -
It's Miami week! That means HAIKU
WideNine replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
No reason to panic. They can and should keep playing the kind of games they have. What can Miami's offense do when cooling their heels on the sidelines? Long sustained drives is the key and of course take the points when they are there. It is that kind of pressing mindset that leads to turnovers and playing from a hole. -
It's Miami week! That means HAIKU
WideNine replied to Pine Barrens Mafia's topic in The Stadium Wall
Denver soft butter Buffalo D not so much Pay back for last year -
Belichick would have taken the record and told opposing coaches to go pound sand. I recall him saying something along the lines of if you don't want to get blown out play better.
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Miami is going to be hyped all week. I like the spotlight being elsewhere and the Bills just have to take care of business prepping.
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All right Denver... Time for the 50 point 4th quarter comeback.
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9/24/23 Week 3 GAMEDAY Bills vs Commanders 2nd Half Thread
WideNine replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Can we play Denver every week? Holy crap... there is so much time left on the clock too. -
9/24/23 Week 3 GAMEDAY Bills vs Commanders 2nd Half Thread
WideNine replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Like a college score D3 taking on a D1 school. Embarrassing. ....and another. 67 yard rushing TD. They won't find it this easy against the Bills. Should be a wake up call.