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All-22 Review - Bills/Dolphins

At 2-0 the Bills are talking an awful lot about team balance. In beating the Miami Dolphins, and more specifically neutralizing Cameron Wake, we're able to get a feel for what that means. Wake was kept quiet, and Jeremy White shows how the Bills were able to do it in this week's All-22 Review.
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i'm going to say that henderson looks like he is coming along pretty well. i am also going to give a lot of credit to the other offensive linemen for chipping in, hackett for good play designs and the o-line coach as well. they are coming up with some pretty good protection schemes to keep the qb upright and everyone seems to be doing their part.

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I think that play was designed for FJ coming back across the middle, and for Caveman to head down field and block. It looks like FJ would've had lot of room if the blocking held out. Seems very slow developing for a screen play.

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This is the best thing WGR offers. It's a great reminder that all 11 players matter and who you think messed up is the wrong guy.

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So are the Vine's filmed with Jeremy's phone of his computer monitor some kind of bypass around distributing copyrighted content? Why not just show video capture of the feed itself?

 

 

Good review though, definitely interesting insight

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Watching some of those plays has me worried about Chris Williams. He looks pretty slow footed and got beat on a few of those plays. On the other hand, Erik Pears looked pretty solid in all those plays. So did Cordy

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Watching some of those plays has me worried about Chris Williams. He looks pretty slow footed and got beat on a few of those plays. On the other hand, Erik Pears looked pretty solid in all those plays. So did Cordy

CW = oof. Could Cyril Richardson or urbik really be worse?
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Thanks, 26Corner. Good read.

 

What I like about this and find promising for the future is it seems as though some very careful game planning was done. It seems as though someone knew just how quickly Wake could get there, just what they needed to do to slow him down, and game planned accordingly.

 

I did NOT see this sort of planning in the Gailey years - players were put in situations they couldn't win, and we were told "the players need to step up". In this case, it seems clear Marrone and co. had the resources and time to put into a game plan and did it. If they keep this up week after week, Good Things will happen.

 

EJ's got to watch it with that shot-put move, that was (at best) a "ineligible receiver downfield" and at worst, an INT waiting to happen.

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Thanks, 26Corner. Good read.

 

What I like about this and find promising for the future is it seems as though some very careful game planning was done. It seems as though someone knew just how quickly Wake could get there, just what they needed to do to slow him down, and game planned accordingly.

 

I did NOT see this sort of planning in the Gailey years - players were put in situations they couldn't win, and we were told "the players need to step up". In this case, it seems clear Marrone and co. had the resources and time to put into a game plan and did it. If they keep this up week after week, Good Things will happen.

 

EJ's got to watch it with that shot-put move, that was (at best) a "ineligible receiver downfield" and at worst, an INT waiting to happen.

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That pick is going to draw a flag sooner rather than later.

 

Probably. Every team in the NFL runs them, of course--Tom Brady would only be semi-super if they didn't, and they made Wes Welker's career. Unless and until the league starts calling Offensive PI consistently, teams will keep using them, though.

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Can someone review the play where EJ threw the ball at the feet of Robert Woods. Did Woods make the wrong read on that play? To me, it looked as though he was the "hot" read on that play and should have broken off his route.

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