Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) Here are a couple of TT's unforced errors from the game broken down DISCLAIMER ( I am not a coach, I don't know the hot reads or route combinations called.. this is just my educated perception of what happened on each pass play) ___ Q1: 11:44 - 1st and 10 - first play of the game Tyrod hits his drop and has a clean pocket.. his first read is most likely 85 Clay on the right hash as that is where TT looks first Split second later he looks left over to where Watkins is running a hitch and Woods is running deep post.. Here is what he should have seen at this moment looking left... Watkins has a huge cushion and is wide open on his hitch. And even more enticing is Woods who looks completely open on a post route.... __ __ Yet... he immediately turns his head to the middle of the field and dumps down to Shady ___ ____ Here's EXAMPLE 2 q3: 10:19 - 1st and 10 Tyrod hits his drop and has a clean pocket Contrary to popular belief that the Bills didn't try to go deep this game.. you can see here that this play has multiple deep routes built in. You also can see that nobody is really open yet at this point. Tyrod senses some pressure up the middle and inexplicably bails to the right. A simple side step to the left here would take him to a nice clean pocket to buy a few more seconds to scan the field If he steps left here.. maybe he sees Clay with a step on his man on the deep post.. But instead.. he bails right and throws Out of Bounds towards Woods for an incompletion. Edited September 16, 2016 by Bocephuz
26CornerBlitz Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 @YardsPerPass I couldn't hold out on you guys.... 1st play of the game for #Bills offense @YardsPerPass 1st play of the Bills 2nd offensive drive...
LabattBlue Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 DIsclaimer...TT needs to play a LOT better. In hindsight it is easy to see an open WR from an aerial view of NFL Films. You think it is that easy on the field standing behind huge OL, with equally big DL breathing down your neck, with a split second to make a decision? I bet if you look at film for every team and every play, even the best QB's don't always find the open WR.
DC Greg Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Wow. Woods was wide open. Walk in TD. Just can't miss someone that open.
fridge Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) DIsclaimer...TT needs to play a LOT better. In hindsight it is easy to see an open WR from an aerial view of NFL Films. You think it is that easy on the field standing behind huge OL, with equally big DL breathing down your neck, with a split second to make a decision? I bet if you look at film for every team and every play, even the best QB's don't always find the open WR. Yeah it's almost like...how could anyone do it? Dude, come on. He gets paid a lot to not miss that read. I don't care if Jim Kelly dumps it off there, you gotta call that out as a terrible decision. It didn't get any better on the day for Taylor so that's any this is a big deal. All we can do now is hope this game lights a fire for Taylor and he picks his game up and plays less scared. Edited September 13, 2016 by fridge
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2016 Author Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) Here's example 2 q3: 10:19 - 1st and 10 Tyrod hits his drop and has a clean pocket Contrary to popular belie that the Bills didn't try to go deep this game.. you can see here that this play has multiple deep routes built in. You also can see that nobody is really open yet at this point. Tyrod senses some pressure up the middle and inexplicably bails to the right. A simple side step to the left here would take him to a nice clean pocket to buy a few more seconds to scan the field If he steps left here.. maybe he sees Clay with a step on his man on the deep post.. But instead.. he bails right and throws Out of Bounds towards Woods for an incompletion. Edited September 16, 2016 by Bocephuz
Heitz Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I keep posting this in multiple threads (mostly because no one seems to acknowledge the film), but here's a great "not quite A 22" breakdown of the O and D. https://twitter.com/YardsPerPass
Jauronimo Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 DIsclaimer...TT needs to play a LOT better. In hindsight it is easy to see an open WR from an aerial view of NFL Films. You think it is that easy on the field standing behind huge OL, with equally big DL breathing down your neck, with a split second to make a decision? I bet if you look at film for every team and every play, even the best QB's don't always find the open WR. He couldn't find anyone all day and missed a lot of easy throws. He locked on to receivers and failed to find open targets. His best pass was a broken play, finding Clay on the run. Tyrod was also completely ineffective running the ball. He was flat out terrible Sunday. There is no defending that performance.
Billschinatown Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Can we say this was just a bad game or did I just have blinders of last year?
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2016 Author Posted September 13, 2016 DIsclaimer...TT needs to play a LOT better. In hindsight it is easy to see an open WR from an aerial view of NFL Films. You think it is that easy on the field standing behind huge OL, with equally big DL breathing down your neck, with a split second to make a decision? I bet if you look at film for every team and every play, even the best QB's don't always find the open WR. I'm not making any sort of statement about his overall play with this.. He had a few good throws too... just illustrating a few unforced errors in depth
GG Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I keep posting this in multiple threads (mostly because no one seems to acknowledge the film), but here's a great "not quite A 22" breakdown of the O and D. https://twitter.com/YardsPerPass What do you mean no one?
mannc Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 (edited) I keep posting this in multiple threads (mostly because no one seems to acknowledge the film), but here's a great "not quite A 22" breakdown of the O and D. https://twitter.com/YardsPerPass Wow, the roughing call on Hughes (conveniently blacked out by CBS) was absolute rubbish. Big surprise. Edited September 13, 2016 by mannc
Coach Tuesday Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Tyrod senses some pressure up the middle and iexplicably bails to the right..when a simple side step to the left takes him to a nice pocket to buy a few more seconds If he steps left here.. maybe he sees Clay with a step on his man on the deep post.. But instead.. he bails right and throws Out of Bounds towards Woods for incomplete I'm guessing he bailed to the right because he had 3 WRs on that side and only one on the left side. When you're used to only reading one half of the field, that's what happens...
LabattBlue Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 He couldn't find anyone all day and missed a lot of easy throws. He locked on to receivers and failed to find open targets. His best pass was a broken play, finding Clay on the run. Tyrod was also completely ineffective running the ball. He was flat out terrible Sunday. There is no defending that performance. I'm just pointing out how easy it is with slo-mo and an aerial view to say "look at this video and see how open this guy is"? Yes he sucked. Did you see my disclaimer at the top of my post? Having access to "I want to be a coach" film website, makes everyone a player evaluation expert.
Guest K-GunJimKelly12 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 I'm just pointing out how easy it is with slo-mo and an aerial view to say "look at this video and see how open this guy is"? Yes he sucked. Did you see my disclaimer at the top of my post? Having access to "I want to be a coach" film website, makes everyone a player evaluation expert. Give me a break with this. He first instinct is to dump it off
NoSaint Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Wow. Woods was wide open. Walk in TD. Just can't miss someone that open. yea - that 2 vs 1 route combo was bound to leave someone open in that coverage scheme. for whatever reason, he misread the defense, and must have assumed the deep guy was running with woods, and the one that made the stop was sticking outside for sammy.... i dont think its being tentative but whether vision, or making the wrong assumption pre-snap, TT blew that play.
LabattBlue Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 Give me a break with this. He first instinct is to dump it off ...in week 1, or each and every week? Sure didn't seem that way in many games last year?
Guest K-GunJimKelly12 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 ...in week 1, or each and every week? Sure didn't seem that way in many games last year? How many 300 yard passing games did the Bills have last year?
pi2000 Posted September 13, 2016 Posted September 13, 2016 How does TT get worse than last year? I don't get it. We've heard all the talk of the first team reps and how much he put into improving this offseason, then he looks like a rookie in his first game. I don't understand why he sucked so bad.. it's like he regressed, and not just a by a little bit. Disappointing.... but you see it happen all the time in the NFL. QBs look great for a bit, then fall off them map once defenses learn enough to start gameplaning around their tendencies. Hopefully he figures it out.
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