Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 (edited) Unforced errors.. bad throws/ How did the O Line do?/ What mistakes are on the O-Line.. what ones are not?I watched the NFL rewind all 22 and here is my unofficial count of how the O-Line did /How the QB did on every pass play (I may have missed a snap or two here or there. There also may be a few extra pass attempts that were cancelled due to penalites..but this should be 95% accurate)Sufficient protection means that TT had time to hit his drop and had at least a second to scan the field.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)_______ ______________________TOTAL PASS PLAYS: 36LINE BREAKDOWNS: 7/36 or 19% In other words TT didn't really have a chance on 19% of his drop backs. Based on historical data the threshold for average O Line performance has been around a 20% breakdown rate.. so lets say the O Line was average against the Jets.SUFFICIENT PROTECTION: 29/36 or 81%. In other words TT had a relatively clean pocket 81% of the time.UNFORCED QB ERRORS: 4/36 or 11% . Based on my 2015/16 studies if the Bills' QBs commit 5 unforced QB errors or less during a game their odds of winning are solid. TT had 4 unforced errors by my count. Which is under the danger line.BOTTOM LINECORDY GLENN – Cordy Glenn was not his old dominant self but he was ok. He gave up a pressure in Q1 and was rotated out for Dawkins several times.DION DAWKINS - was ok rotating in at LT for Glenn a few times. Did give up a pressure in Q1 but for a rookie debut coming off bench he did as well as could have been expectedINCOGNITO SOLID – Richie was his usual stout self in pass protect. ERIC WOOD – up and down. He was generally solid. He did a good job picking up a stunt in q1 but on the other hand missed a stunt in Q2.JOHN MILLER SHAKY- Miller had a really rough day. Of the 7 O Line breakdowns he was responsible for 3. He and Wood did a good job picking up a stunt in q1.. however.. he was manhandled by Leonard Williams several times. Granted Williams is an elite DT .. but Miller was pretty much dominated.Q1 15:00 – Miller whiffs on 99 first play of game. Gives up pressureQ2- 6:34 – Miller manhandled by 92 again JORDAN MILLS – had a really nice day. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come.O LINE PASS BLOCK GRADESCORDY GLENN - B-DION DAWKINS – B-RICHIE INCOGNITO – B+ERIC WOOD - BJOHN MILLER - DJORDAN MILLS - ATYROD GOALLINE ERRORS - Of the 4 Unforced Errors TT committed.. 2 of them came in the first quarter on back to back plays in the redzone. If the Bills punch it in here for 7 the Jets are likely demoralized and the route is on. These 2 back to back mistakes were the only real stains on an otherwise solid day from TTPOOR THROWSQ1 9:06 - UNFORCED ERROR - TT telegraphs an out route to Clay on the goalline and the DE clearly sniffs it out.. stalls his rush and jumps up to bat the ball down. TT needs to learn to not stare down here. Q1 9:02 – UNFORCED ERROR - TT is late and behind to Clay on the goalline causing an INT. As the Gif shows.. Clay is open right over the middle when TT hits his drop. TT has a clean pocket and should have let it go right then.. but for some reason he drifts left and by the time he throws to Clay the safety comes up and smacks him in the back causing an INTTYROD POSITIVES - MIDDLE/TIGHT END - TT continued the trend of effectively using the middle of the field (carrying that over from the last few games of ’16). His footwork was also better for the most part (barring a few exceptions) and he was generally getting the ball out on time. With that being said..the Jets LBs and DBs really struggled covering the short middle area and he didn’t really have to fit many of these throws into tight windows. See example below.. Matthews is wide open here.. not exactly a high degree of difficulty here However.. still progress here with slants and crossing routes over the middle. The next step will be to see him complete some deep seam routes down the middle (none really attempted against Jets) MOBILITY - TT generally made sound decisions to tuck and run .. picking up a few key first downs. His play at the end of Q1 (shown below) where he escapes pressure and Houdinis a throw to Matthews for a first down was simply incredible. Not many QBs have the athleticism to pull that off. STANDING IN POCKET TAKING HIT AND DELIVERING - TT has been criticized for not standing tall in the pocket, delivering a strike and taking a hit. In the play below he hangs tough, delivers to Clay and gets popped. I hope to see more of this going forward GAME SUMMARYTypically when the Bills throw more than 30 times with TT at the helm they lose. Against the Jets they threw 25 times in the first half alone and 36 times overall for the game. So in this game they overcame the 30+ attempts per game curse.. let's hope that is a trend that continues. Also of note is that the assumption was that TT would predominantly be under center in this offense.. for week 1 it was the opposite.. he was in Shotgun 23 out of 36 snaps. Outside of John Miller the O Line had a reasonably solid day .. giving TT time to throw on 81% of his dropbacks. TT did a decent job going over his reads and didn’t really leave too much on the table. His WR’s were blanketed on the deep ball attempts and in general had trouble getting any separation down the field. Great job by Dennison of carving up the middle of the field and taking advantage of what the Jets were giving them and the weakness of them defending the middle.__ _____POSITIVES - JORDAN MILLS - i'll admit I've been a Mills basher after his performance in '16.. however.. he was very very solid against the Jets. If he can play at that level all year this offense has a shot to be decent. QUICK GAME PROGRESS CONTINUES - TT is showing signs of being able to hit his drop and get the ball out quickly . MOBILITY - TTs mobility can be a blessing and a curse.. but at the end of the day his ability to scramble, buy time and run if necessary (when properly implemented) was an asset today. MOVING THE CHAINS – TT did something he hasn’t necessarily done well in the past.. move the chains. TT consistently put the Bills in good situations and executed on getting first downs and controlling the ball.NEGATIVES JOHN MILLER - granted Miller was lined up against a beast in Leonard Williams.. but ouch.. he got tossed around pretty bad Sunday. I'm really hoping this was more of a case of Leonard Williams and less Miller's decline in play. Let's hope he rebounds .. because the alternative ( Ducassse) is not pretty. DEEP BALL - hard to pin this on Taylor .. more on the WRs not getting behind the D.. but RED ZONE - TT’s 2 unforced errors on the first drive had a major impact on the flow of the 1st half. In looking back at older posts this seems to be a trend .. where he commits most of his errors in Q1 but then settles down during the game. SIGNIFICANT PLAYS Q1 15:00 - Miller whiffs on 99 gives up pressure q1 14:18- Wood and Miller do a great job picking up a stunt allowing TT completion over the middle q1 13:25 - O'Leary slips on out route .. TT good throw but slip causes incompletion q1 - 9:06 - UNFORCED ERROR - TT telegraphs out route to Clay and DE jumps up and bats it down q1 9:02 - UNFORCED ERROR - TT is late and behind Clay on goalline causing INT q1 5:39 - Cordy glen beaten to the inside results in scramble/sack q1 1:28 - UNFORCED ERROR - TT throws high and behind Clay on an open in route q1 1:22 - Dawkins beaten to outside..gives up pressure.. TT has incredible escape and makes completion to Matthews q2 6:34 - John Miller run over by 92 ... TT delivers ball to Clay and takes a hit q2 4:51 - John Miller manhandled by 92 again q2 - :57 - Clay drops out route q2 :51 - Wood doesn't pick up a stunt .. SACK q3 11:27 - Deep ball to Matthews is good throw but CB has good coverage q3 8:36 - 5 Step drop, nice throw to Matthews over the middle q4 - UNFORCED ERROR - TT throws a screen pass at Jordan Mills' feet.. just a plain old dud throw Edited September 13, 2017 by Bocephuz
Gugny Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 These have become my favorite postgame posts. Thanks for the work you put into them.
mannc Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 So you don't agree with some that Int should have been a routine catch for Clay?
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2017 Author Posted September 13, 2017 These have become my favorite postgame posts. Thanks for the work you put into them. thanks.. they take a while to create. .glad some people find them useful
Big C Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 Thanks for reviving this series. Good to hear Mills looked alright in pass pro. One thing I will say is in your frame you show a Matthews "wide open," which he is. However, to me i also looks like Tyrod led him in the right direction to help him break free for that big time YAC. This is something TT detractors point to as a weakness, but it looked like a perfect ball. He throws it to Matthews' right, you get a PBU, you throw it to his chest, he likely gets tackled quickly. But throwing to his left side allows him to turn a little and reach, while the LB dives toward him, ultimately missing the tackle and sends Matthews on a long run.
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2017 Author Posted September 13, 2017 So you don't agree with some that Int should have been a routine catch for Clay? definitely not routine. it would have been routine if TT would have thrown it a second earlier. Thanks for reviving this series. Good to hear Mills looked alright in pass pro. One thing I will say is in your frame you show a Matthews "wide open," which he is. However, to me i also looks like Tyrod led him in the right direction to help him break free for that big time YAC. This is something TT detractors point to as a weakness, but it looked like a perfect ball. He throws it to Matthews' right, you get a PBU, you throw it to his chest, he likely gets tackled quickly. But throwing to his left side allows him to turn a little and reach, while the LB dives toward him, ultimately missing the tackle and sends Matthews on a long run. great point.. yes.. TT did lead him allowing YAC. Hopefully that improves this year as we go.
Kelly the Dog Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 These are great as usual. Thanks, again. I think that gif of the goalline play to Clay again shows that he should have caught the ball, hits him in two hands, in addition to being a late throw and behind him. But he has to catch that. I would expect Nick O'Leary to catch that. One thing that came to mind though as I read the post was that there probably was a good chance that TT waited so long because the play before the ball was batted down at the line. If you look close, the Jets DE is in his eyeline when waiting for Clay to get open. If he throws early as everyone wanted him to, including me, it could be batted down again. So he waits the extra beat, the DE is taken a little wider by Glenn, and then TT throws. That could be it in a nutshell, rather than he holds it way too long like he often does. Still not a good pass and still needs to be caught anyway.
dave mcbride Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 definitely not routine. it would have been routine if TT would have thrown it a second earlier. great point.. yes.. TT did lead him allowing YAC. Hopefully that improves this year as we go. Great stuff, and thanks. I certainly don't think it was a perfect throw by any means, but it's a catchable ball for a good NFL receiver. It may be the case that he threw it slightly behind to prevent the pick too. In any event, I think you're probably right in calling it an error, but it's a minor one given that a lot of catches that receivers make all of the time aren't 100 percent on target. He also didn't get hit until the ball passed through his hands, or so it appears.
Bray Wyatt Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 (edited) definitely not routine. it would have been routine if TT would have thrown it a second earlier. great point.. yes.. TT did lead him allowing YAC. Hopefully that improves this year as we go. I believe the reason he doesn't hit Clay at the top of the drop as it looks like his first read was the receiver to the left there (Zay?) and then he comes back to Clay Edited September 13, 2017 by Bray Wyatt
dave mcbride Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 These are great as usual. Thanks, again. I think that gif of the goalline play to Clay again shows that he should have caught the ball, hits him in two hands, in addition to being a late throw and behind him. But he has to catch that. I would expect Nick O'Leary to catch that. One thing that came to mind though as I read the post was that there probably was a good chance that TT waited so long because the play before the ball was batted down at the line. If you look close, the Jets DE is in his eyeline when waiting for Clay to get open. If he throws early as everyone wanted him to, including me, it could be batted down again. So he waits the extra beat, the DE is taken a little wider by Glenn, and then TT throws. That could be it in a nutshell, rather than he holds it way too long like he often does. Still not a good pass and still needs to be caught anyway. Good point.
eball Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 Thanks, Bo, for these -- I always look forward to them. Really glad to hear Mills played well based upon your review.
quinnearlysghost88 Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 So you don't agree with some that Int should have been a routine catch for Clay? How many people are "some"? Because you can get some people on this board to agree on just about any insane thing you can dream up.
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 thanks.. they take a while to create. .glad some people find them useful ...wow...fantastic job....thanks!.....
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2017 Author Posted September 13, 2017 These are great as usual. Thanks, again. I think that gif of the goalline play to Clay again shows that he should have caught the ball, hits him in two hands, in addition to being a late throw and behind him. But he has to catch that. I would expect Nick O'Leary to catch that. One thing that came to mind though as I read the post was that there probably was a good chance that TT waited so long because the play before the ball was batted down at the line. If you look close, the Jets DE is in his eyeline when waiting for Clay to get open. If he throws early as everyone wanted him to, including me, it could be batted down again. So he waits the extra beat, the DE is taken a little wider by Glenn, and then TT throws. That could be it in a nutshell, rather than he holds it way too long like he often does. Still not a good pass and still needs to be caught anyway. thanks.. is it possible that Clay could have made the catch.? .. Yes. Should he have been in that position in the first place.. probably not. I can understand TT being gun shy about batted balls but he has to get over that. In looking at the GIF again there is a nice clean window between Incognito and Glenn for him to throw through. ( Also.. thumbs up to Shady on pass protect there.. outstanding job)
PolishDave Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 (edited) These are great as usual. Thanks, again. I think that gif of the goalline play to Clay again shows that he should have caught the ball, hits him in two hands, in addition to being a late throw and behind him. But he has to catch that. I would expect Nick O'Leary to catch that. One thing that came to mind though as I read the post was that there probably was a good chance that TT waited so long because the play before the ball was batted down at the line. If you look close, the Jets DE is in his eyeline when waiting for Clay to get open. If he throws early as everyone wanted him to, including me, it could be batted down again. So he waits the extra beat, the DE is taken a little wider by Glenn, and then TT throws. That could be it in a nutshell, rather than he holds it way too long like he often does. Still not a good pass and still needs to be caught anyway. I thought it looked like TT wanted to go to the corner with the pass first - then changed his mind when he saw Clay come open. If he had anticipated Clay coming open, the throw would have been earlier and probably an easy touchdown. I am thinking Clay was not the primary target there. Could be wrong of course. Next time they run that play in the red zone - hopefully he looks at the corner route again just to look off the DB and gets a wide open Clay to throw to (sooner). Edited September 13, 2017 by PolishDave
Bocephuz Posted September 13, 2017 Author Posted September 13, 2017 Thanks, Bo, for these -- I always look forward to them. Really glad to hear Mills played well based upon your review. Yeah.. I was really shocked at Mills. He was decent when he first came in '15 so I guess there is hope.
mannc Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 How many people are "some"? Because you can get some people on this board to agree on just about any insane thing you can dream up. How about, more than just a few?
dave mcbride Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 (edited) thanks.. is it possible that Clay could have made the catch.? .. Yes. Should he have been in that position in the first place.. probably not. I can understand TT being gun shy about batted balls but he has to get over that. In looking at the GIF again there is a nice clean window between Incognito and Glenn for him to throw through. ( Also.. thumbs up to Shady on pass protect there.. outstanding job) What do you think about the point of trying to avoid a pick, which was a danger if he led him? I don't think it looked like that tough of a catch at all even though it was behind him. I expect $6 million TEs to make it, but i also know that drops happen. It was just bad luck that it resulted in a pick. Edited September 13, 2017 by dave mcbride
Gugny Posted September 13, 2017 Posted September 13, 2017 These are great as usual. Thanks, again. I think that gif of the goalline play to Clay again shows that he should have caught the ball, hits him in two hands, in addition to being a late throw and behind him. But he has to catch that. I would expect Nick O'Leary to catch that. One thing that came to mind though as I read the post was that there probably was a good chance that TT waited so long because the play before the ball was batted down at the line. If you look close, the Jets DE is in his eyeline when waiting for Clay to get open. If he throws early as everyone wanted him to, including me, it could be batted down again. So he waits the extra beat, the DE is taken a little wider by Glenn, and then TT throws. That could be it in a nutshell, rather than he holds it way too long like he often does. Still not a good pass and still needs to be caught anyway. The only reason I lean toward calling this more of a bad pass than a drop is how close-range the throw was.
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