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Respectfully, there is no way in hell that the Bills' playcallers drove the entire length of the field, often in "no huddle" and all of it at a quick pace, took a timeout, and then expected Allen to audible to a run to Gore. If they did, they should be fired. It's borderline fireable that Gore is even on the field in that situation but that's another matter. I have been very critical of these coaches but they were definitely calling plays to score a TD there.
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Really?? Look at that first shot you posted (and thank you btw). There is no way McK is going to be caught from behind. He's got a corner to worry about off to the right, but a decent block by the WR deals with him. It looks like the FS is way downfield and potentially could stop him, but he'd have to take the exact right angle and it's by no means an easy tackle in open field given McK's speed - and even then it would've been a monster gain. You really don't see it that way??
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Yes!!! That's the one. McKenzie would've smoked those two LBs, zero question. They're trailing him and he's way faster. The only threat is the CB and a decent block by the other WR takes him out of the play. The throw needs to hit him in the chest and it's an easy one at that. That play was Game Over if Allen hits it. OMG I can't stop looking at it. I was right, look at all of that daylight. Unreal. Brutal. EDOT: I guess the safety is down there too, now that I look closer - but it's at least a huge gain and very possibly a score. My point was Daboll's schemes are better than he gets credit for, given the talent he's working with.
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Second play I believe. I’m expecting the All-22 to confirm what I saw. 3rd and 3. Allen rolled out and hit McKenzie low and he fell while catching him. As best I could see, if Allen makes that throw (a simple one) there is 70 yards of daylight in front and it’s the biggest play of the year. EDIT might've been the 3rd and 9 play. Would really love to see the video of that. An accurate pass would've gone the distance from what I could tell. My point is that there are options on most passing plays and given the state of the Bills' receiving corps, that's impressive and a feather in Daboll's cap. I'd be careful about moving on from him but if their hand is forced, there are some good options out there (Shurmur).
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When is McBeane closing press conference?
Coach Tuesday replied to cage's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"How do you plan to prevent Josh Allen from glitching during games in 2020?" -
My biggest issue with Brian Daboll is this: in the biggest sports moment of his life, as the game was collapsing around him on the national stage, Josh Allen was sitting on the bench by himself looking completely bewildered and lost. He may have been concussed (that's my theory). He had been making horrible decisions from mid-Q3 onward and clearly needed to reset. Where was his OC? Up in the booth. Now, that by itself isn't the worst thing, but you could tell by the playcalling (lots of spread formation) that Daboll was totally out of sync with his young QB protege, and didn't seem to have any awareness of that which was plain to see for the rest of us: the kid was having a meltdown and needed to be talked off the ledge. Yet he was completely abandoned (by the way, where the hell was McDermott? Clapping like a slack-jaw and looking equally bewildered, but that's a separate issue). Now Dabs is going to sell himself to another team with a young QB, one with serious emotional issues, as some sort of QB guru? Please. The most important thing for a HC is to have a feel not only for the game, but the key players in it - in real time, while the live ammo is flying at you. You can't coach a team on Tuesdays, only (hence my screen name). Brian Daboll is a Coach Tuesday.
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Cowboys hire Mike McCarthy as Head Coach
Coach Tuesday replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't consider him a good or bad HC, just an average one. Sort of like Jason Garrett. He's not going to out-scheme you - if the talent is there, he can install a scripted offense that becomes stale as the game or season progresses. His defenses have been hit-or-miss. He probably won't require major personnel adjustments on offense. He's not the type to stand up to Jerry Jones - he's kind of milquetoast, like Garrett. He's basically the same coach and personality as Garrett. -
2019 Re-Draft: Cody Ford vs DK Metcalf
Coach Tuesday replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Metcalf ran stiff and upright during the predraft workouts and didn’t put a full route tree on film in college. He was a high upside projection that worked out. Ford showed heavy feet in college and appears to be a bit off-kilter mentally. I’d give him one year at guard and then cut bait if he doesn’t cut down on his mistakes. Wasted pick most likely. -
2019 Re-Draft: Cody Ford vs DK Metcalf
Coach Tuesday replied to StHustle's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ford can’t play. -
AFC playoff teams were 4-0 versus NE this season
Coach Tuesday replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That’s a generous amount of rope and runway you’re giving out. I suspect Terry is asleep enough to go along with that narrative. IMO if this was all their “plan” they’ve been fortunate that Allen didn’t mentally and physically implode before last night - no QB coach or veteran backup in his first training camp, a middling OC, the worst line and group of WRs in the league in 2018, no tight end or big catch radii to throw to... if this was actually the plan, it was an insane one. -
Zero in-play penalties called on Houston
Coach Tuesday replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah fighting with fans after making the two or three worst, most decisive errors of the game, is a bad look. He may just be smart but mentally week - he’s starting to remind me of Jonathan Martin. -
Totally understand but they just need talent. At least they can walk away feeling they competed in that game and could’ve won it. You think we’d all feel better after a pasting next weekend by a truly talented team? Add some blue chip talent and we win late into January.
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AFC playoff teams were 4-0 versus NE this season
Coach Tuesday replied to BADOLBILZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He didn’t leave it out, that’s his point about bad stewardship. McBeane have been making HORRENDOUS decisions about offensive personnel and strategy ever since they got here - they’ve done nothing whatsoever to suggest they even know what it takes to build a good offense. Question: what is the Bills’ offensive identity? Does anyone know? If the answer is to be “multiple,” that just suggests to me they suck equally at just about everything. There is nothing they do well. -
Virgil, I say this with much love: Man the f- up, brother.
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Playoff #1 Bills @ Texans PostGame Thread
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is exactly where I’m at and was thinking the same this morning, thanks for writing it all up. Team just needs TALENT plain and simple. You can add Poyer to the list for hating contact, Murphy for always losing contain, White for over-cushioning, Ford for sucking at his job, Spain for the self-induced slow spin move whiff on a stunt, the list goes on and on. There was also a 3rd and 3 play in the first half where Allen rolled out and threw low to McKensie who fell making the catch - there was no one in front of him for 70 yards, it would’ve been the play of the season but Allen couldn’t complete a basic four yard flick (dude needs a sports psychologist, he has some form of the YIPS where his brain goes faster than everyone else on the field and his own body). But mainly, the team needs TALENT. They are a few playmakers short. The Texans’ three blue chip players made the difference end of story. -
Zero in-play penalties called on Houston
Coach Tuesday replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I can’t get too worked up about the officiating - didn’t feel we deserved to win and got jobbed - we were a Bill O’Brien mouth-breath away from losing in regulation. -
Zero in-play penalties called on Houston
Coach Tuesday replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
He was reported to have high intelligence coming out. He’s just incredibly heavy-footed and this regime is stubborn to a fault. You have to Peterman yourself out of the lineup if you’re one of “their guys” and even that takes multiple games/seasons of suckitude. But you’re 100% right about that play he did it the play before, wasn’t called, then punched the guy in the facemask with both hands off the snap the very next play! -
Zero in-play penalties called on Houston
Coach Tuesday replied to dave mcbride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It’s negligence not a conspiracy. The NFL is a multi-billion dollar operation with millions of dollars bet on the outcome of games, and it entrusts its rule-enforcement and integrity to a bunch of substitute teachers. There is zero accountability for it and it just amazes me. One day, if this continues and a crazy call affects a city the public actually cares about, I could see Congress getting involved.