Heitz Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Regressed. I like when people say "we should just have covered Gonzalez", who (per the stats) happens to be one of the best receivers EVER in the NFL. Dude, if only teams had thought to properly cover him, he'd be a footnote in NFL history. But I digress...
Dragonborn10 Posted December 2, 2013 Author Posted December 2, 2013 On the TD reception the Bills lined up Ron Brooks and he played him man to man with no inside help. If he beats Brooks on a fade pattern to the corner so be it. Not much a safety could help on that type of pattern. But an inside slant? There should have been a safety or ILB taking that passing lane away.
MDH Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 The play that was the most mind boggling is the one where Kiko was on their RB on a go route and there was no help over the top. On the play the Bills rushed 3. How the F can you rush 3 guys and still end up with an LB man to man on a deep pattern? Thankfully the ball was dropped but it's inexcusable all the same.
dave mcbride Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 The play that was the most mind boggling is the one where Kiko was on their RB on a go route and there was no help over the top. On the play the Bills rushed 3. How the F can you rush 3 guys and still end up with an LB man to man on a deep pattern? Thankfully the ball was dropped but it's inexcusable all the same. My 13 year old son Sam was watching it with me, and right before the play began he said, "Look - Kiko Alonso is covering a WR. I'm worried about that."
NoSaint Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 They put Mario Williams over the center twice. The first time he sacked Ryan and the second time he hit Ryan. The center was at a complete loss to handle Williams. The best way to pressure Ryan is up the middle. I kept expecting them to go back to it and they kept lining him up away from the play. Dareus wasn't getting pressure, the pass rush was all or nothing today and Ryan was throwing with anticipation. the interior (especially center) has been a DISASTER every time ive watched atlanta this year. theyve swapped players, etc... nothing has fixed it. i was hoping for a massive day out of dareus.
Agent 91 Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 Yeah, digressed. He started off playing football but got distracted and went off on a tangent doing something else out there. They are trying to make you say regress
mjt328 Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 While Pettine is much better than Wannstedt, he clearly outcoaches himself a lot. I noticed several times yesterday, where the Bills put THEMSELVES into unfavorable matchups in the secondary. Manny Lawson trying to cover Roddy White in the slot. Ron Brooks trying to handle Tony Gonzalez down the field. Etc.
NoSaint Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 While Pettine is much better than Wannstedt, he clearly outcoaches himself a lot. I noticed several times yesterday, where the Bills put THEMSELVES into unfavorable matchups in the secondary. Manny Lawson trying to cover Roddy White in the slot. Ron Brooks trying to handle Tony Gonzalez down the field. Etc. if you want a complex scheme, you have to ask you guys to do unorthodox assignments. thats the tradeoff. some days it works better than others.
FireChan Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 While Pettine is much better than Wannstedt, he clearly outcoaches himself a lot. I noticed several times yesterday, where the Bills put THEMSELVES into unfavorable matchups in the secondary. Manny Lawson trying to cover Roddy White in the slot. Ron Brooks trying to handle Tony Gonzalez down the field. Etc. To be fair, Brooks had TG completely covered. He had his hand tied up but it's hard to stop a perfect pass and catch to a TE. Especially when you have to help Stephon "Here's a first down for ya" Gilmore.
CodeMonkey Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 My 13 year old son Sam was watching it with me, and right before the play began he said, "Look - Kiko Alonso is covering a WR. I'm worried about that." That's pretty impressive. Get him on the sideline!
dave mcbride Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 That's pretty impressive. Get him on the sideline! I told him not to worry - he probably had safety help. I was wrong!
BillsFan130 Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 I agree 100 percent. especially on that 3rd and 10 play in the 3rd quarter to roddy white, he dialed up 6 or 7 guys, Atlanta max protected and they got a 16 yard gain to roddy white. was screaming at the tv
HurlyBurly51 Posted December 2, 2013 Posted December 2, 2013 I think we had about 6 sacks and 10 pressures/knockdowns...pretty darn good. Our secondary was weak today...especially #24. Sorry, 34 points beat out sacks. And some were worried we'd lose Pettine!
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