2003Contenders Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 I actually think Hackett tried to come up with some plays to get the ball in Sammy's hands on multiple occasions, including some rarely seen screens yesterday. I think Sammy's lack of success yesterday was multi-fold: 1. Joe Hayden is a genuine shutdown corner 2. Sammy is not fully healed from the groin injury. Has he had a big game since? 3. Orton was particularly awful yesterday.
dave mcbride Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 I do not think Watkins is healthy. I wish a reporter would look into that.
Luxy312 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Healthy or not healthy, I would rather have Orton throwing to someone else in single coverage than Sammy in double coverage. That's what it comes down to for me. You take what the defense is giving you instead of drawing up a game plan to "force" getting the ball to someone that the other team was hell bent on keeping out of the action. See Jimmy Graham against the Steelers this weekend. Same thing.
K-9 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 I actually think Hackett tried to come up with some plays to get the ball in Sammy's hands on multiple occasions, including some rarely seen screens yesterday. I think Sammy's lack of success yesterday was multi-fold: 1. Joe Hayden is a genuine shutdown corner 2. Sammy is not fully healed from the groin injury. Has he had a big game since? 3. Orton was particularly awful yesterday. Taking nothing away from Hayden, but Sammy beat him on several occasions yesterday and right off of Hayden's press coverage, which is the strength of his game. And I don't think Sammy was singled covered all day, either, (I'll have to see the all 22 to confirm that). But on the 4th down conversion to Woods, Sammy was TRIPLE COVERED. It's obvious that DCs have decided that Sammy Watkins is not going to beat them. Period. But he's getting open by NFL standards and it's a shame we don't have a QB that can get him the ball. GO BILLS!!!
thebandit27 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Taking nothing away from Hayden, but Sammy beat him on several occasions yesterday and right off of Hayden's press coverage, which is the strength of his game. And I don't think Sammy was singled covered all day, either, (I'll have to see the all 22 to confirm that). But on the 4th down conversion to Woods, Sammy was TRIPLE COVERED. It's obvious that DCs have decided that Sammy Watkins is not going to beat them. Period. But he's getting open by NFL standards and it's a shame we don't have a QB that can get him the ball. GO BILLS!!! I'm glad (almost relieved) to hear you say this, as it's been my opinion as well the last 3-4 weeks. I was worried that my "NFL open" meter wasn't calibrated properly, but clearly, that appears not to be the case. I like to believe that I have a trained eye based on experience; I happen to believe you do as well.
Gray Beard Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Healthy or not healthy, I would rather have Orton throwing to someone else in single coverage than Sammy in double coverage. That's what it comes down to for me. You take what the defense is giving you instead of drawing up a game plan to "force" getting the ball to someone that the other team was hell bent on keeping out of the action. See Jimmy Graham against the Steelers this weekend. Same thing. See EJ forcing the ball to SJ13 last year. I think EJ actually played better when SJ13 was injured. I agree, take what the defense gives you. I think it makes Orton look better for not forcing the ball to the anointed #1. In another thread, somebody said ability is no good without availability. The "Sammy is injured" stuff makes me scared that it could be something that dogs him in the future. Time will tell.
All_Pro_Bills Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) Healthy or not healthy, I would rather have Orton throwing to someone else in single coverage than Sammy in double coverage. That's what it comes down to for me. You take what the defense is giving you instead of drawing up a game plan to "force" getting the ball to someone that the other team was hell bent on keeping out of the action. See Jimmy Graham against the Steelers this weekend. Same thing. The big difference between the Saints and Bills in your example is the Saints put up 5 TD's with Graham getting lots of attention and the Bills 1 and a lot of FG's with Watkins being the focus of attention. Until they 'hurt' the defense and force them out of their coverage schemes of keying on Watkins with some significant points on the board from mulitple TD's they'll continue to face this strategy. Along with the other obvious difference being the OC dialing up the right calls and the QB executing on them. Edited December 1, 2014 by All_Pro_Bills
birdog1960 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 Refuting your own posts now? I guess your PPP therapy is working. Or failing. Not sure. Either way I think this is the first confirmed case of PPPTSD. let me break it down for you mono- syl-ab-ic-ly: he's just a rook-ie and should be con-sid-ered such. Too bad so much was paid for him and so much needs to be ex-pect-ed from him. O-K?
Jauronimo Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 let me break it down for you mono- syl-ab-ic-ly: he's just a rook-ie and should be con-sid-ered such. Too bad so much was paid for him and so much needs to be ex-pect-ed from him. O-K? May-be if you c-ould go one sen-tence with-out con-tra-dict-ing your-self you would-n't sound so dumb?
Max997 Posted December 1, 2014 Posted December 1, 2014 (edited) granted, he dropped two very catchable balls. But after watching the way the Giants target ODB, the panthers with Benjamin and the Bucs with Evans, it frustrates the heck out of me that Watkins continues to be targeted anything less than 10x per game With all that said, way to go Robert Woods Same can be said about Spiller, absolutely amazing how Hackett and Marrone have not been able to utilize these guys as much as he should be...unacceptable this is not on the QB or the offensive line, this is clearly on the guys running the offense Edited December 1, 2014 by Max997
dave mcbride Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Turns out he is hurt, as per the stories on the front page.
CardinalScotts Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 very few rookie wide outs put up great numbers....with the exception of the ones on crappy teams who throw it 50 times a game always behind......they roll the coverage his way and Woods has to take advantage and Hogan as well.....If your a d coor and you want to take a player away you can...the other guys have to make you pay
Deranged Rhino Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Turns out he is hurt, as per the stories on the front page. Poppycock! JTSP assures us he's healthy.
enlightener Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Orton predetermines where hes going with the ball prior to the snap the majority of the time and yesterday he couldnt hit the broad side of a barn with some of the throws he was making. Also, everytime we are in a 3rd and long situation and you know the blitz is coming orton either A. Chucks the ball out as fast as possible to a pre-determined WR or B. Gets sacked. Its pathetic. dear mrs watkins, i think you are talking about trent edwards, who hasnt played here in years. Please ask your son to catch the balls hes thrown and not go down instantly in fear of contact. He will then get thrown the ball more than 10 times a game to make 3 catches.
FireChan Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Let's be more like Tampa, the Giants, and Carolina with their rookie WR's. Those teams are pretty successful this year.
Agent 91 Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Even when you score 38 points against a division rival? The Jets give up an average of 24 points per game...when they're not playing against the Bills. This year we hung 43 and 38 on them. But please, let's critique the game plan. To be fair. Watkins ate lunch in the first Jets game. He took over that one.
thebandit27 Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Poppycock! JTSP assures us he's healthy. JTSP also said that Sammy's lack of success was because teams stopped playing him in press coverage--which is 100% the opposite of what happened on Sunday. Haden was in press man all-day, and got toasted on two different double-moves by Sammy that resulted in defensive holding penalties (because otherwise it was Sammy all alone downfield for a TD). dear mrs watkins, i think you are talking about trent edwards, who hasnt played here in years. Please ask your son to catch the balls hes thrown and not go down instantly in fear of contact. He will then get thrown the ball more than 10 times a game to make 3 catches. Cute, but reeks of a guy that doesn't watch the game. Sammy was targeted 9 times, not thrown to...massive difference. Targeted means the QB meant to throw it to him...if Sammy is targeted with a pass that lands 9 feet away from him on a back shoulder throw, I'm going to blame the QB, not the WR. Right now, the QB play is awful, and it's diminishing the impact of our best WR. It's not hard to see at all.
Maury Ballstein Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 you could have just posted "hi, i dont understand football, I like one guy, and i want him to make every play no matter what." Why cant woods be the focal point? he can actually catch. Why should a double covered guy get the ball "no matter what" especially when he drops passes and goes down like a little girl before he gets tackled? dont play then...if you cant play hard, dont play at all. or are you part of the little-girl-excuse-making-club? Yea! the next round of players less tough then "the enlightener" are here.
Deranged Rhino Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 JTSP also said that Sammy's lack of success was because teams stopped playing him in press coverage--which is 100% the opposite of what happened on Sunday. Haden was in press man all-day, and got toasted on two different double-moves by Sammy that resulted in defensive holding penalties (because otherwise it was Sammy all alone downfield for a TD). Cute, but reeks of a guy that doesn't watch the game. Sammy was targeted 9 times, not thrown to...massive difference. Targeted means the QB meant to throw it to him...if Sammy is targeted with a pass that lands 9 feet away from him on a back shoulder throw, I'm going to blame the QB, not the WR. Right now, the QB play is awful, and it's diminishing the impact of our best WR. It's not hard to see at all. Absolutely. EJ and Orton have cost Sammy as much as his bum wheel and broken rib ever has. For the life of me I cannot fathom how there are still pass plays in the offense where Sammy isn't even a part of the progression... I'm going to the Packers game and I'm most excited to be able to watch the game down field live for once to see what's going on beyond the all 22s.
C.Biscuit97 Posted December 2, 2014 Posted December 2, 2014 Absolutely. EJ and Orton have cost Sammy as much as his bum wheel and broken rib ever has. For the life of me I cannot fathom how there are still pass plays in the offense where Sammy isn't even a part of the progression... I'm going to the Packers game and I'm most excited to be able to watch the game down field live for once to see what's going on beyond the all 22s. Watkins murdered my fantasy teams.
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