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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:45 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

After hearing Donald Jones explain the play, I put it now more on Zay.

 

Zay needed to break it high and he cut it short.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:45 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

After hearing Donald Jones explain the play, I put it now more on Zay.

 

Zay needed to break it high and he cut it short.

 

Yep. Tyrod anticipated that he'd do just that. Exactly why the players in the locker room made the comments they did saying that Jones would get past the mistake.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:48 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Yep. Tyrod anticipated that he'd do just that. Exactly why the players in the locker room made the comments they did saying that Jones would get past the mistake.

But but but...Tyrod sucks.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:45 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

After hearing Donald Jones explain the play, I put it now more on Zay.

 

Zay needed to break it high and he cut it short.

Makes sense. Still, the offense was pathetic yesterday and it needs to be better going forward

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:45 PM, Freddie's Dead said:

Donald Jones just explained that based on the safety's positioning, Zay Jones was supposed to "stay high" (go to back pylon), but instead, Zay "went flat" (towards the sideline). So supposably TT threw the ball to where Zay "should" have been (remember Fitz's INT when TJ ran the wrong route?). So Donald Jones lays it at Zay's feet, but I still hate Tie-rod!!

this is very true. receivers have a tendency on slants and posts to cut it back in instead of staying high. once you beat a defender to the inside or outside you want to press him and get good body position. if the QB throws it short then you have tons of room to break it off if needed. as a receiver you feel like i need to get away from this defender but thats actually not what you want to do on the pattern itself, give the QB the room to make the throw to the open field.

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TT having a subpar game overall yesterday (along with many others on O) AND TT making a perfect throw on the last play (not really debatable) CAN (and do) both exist in the same game people. I know it's crazy to conceptualize but :doh:

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:54 PM, Kelly the Dog said:

So in other words, it was a perfect pass that should have been a game winning, length of the field, two minute drive - something Tyrod cannot do because he sucks.

You got it :thumbsup:

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:54 PM, Kelly the Dog said:

So in other words, it was a perfect pass that should have been a game winning, length of the field, two minute drive - something Tyrod cannot do because he sucks.

 

Yes exactly.

 

But haters here will still blame Tyrod for that forever regardless of what anybody says. Because you can't fix stupid.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:38 PM, JerseyBills said:

To be fair, the O had a great game, dominant against the Jets,

Terrible game plan,but I really think our leadership and Dennison learn from this and bounce back nicely versus Denver.

The O was dominant scoring 21 vs the pathetic NYJ? Take a look at what a real offense did to them yesterday. And you think the Bills will somehow bounce back nicely vs a much better all around performing DEN team? What has this offense done so far to indicate such a performance against the Broncos?

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:50 PM, Bangarang said:

Makes sense. Still, the offense was pathetic yesterday and it needs to be better going forward

And I believe it will versus a very formidable D.. Dennison knows how to attack that Defense, I expect a similar game plan as @Sea last year, where with this defense, should be a big win.. More option, more outside, creative running,open up PA and that's how you attack that D.

Shady will be a huge factor, this is a great learning experience for this O

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:48 PM, 26CornerBlitz said:

Yep. Tyrod anticipated that he'd do just that. Exactly why the players in the locker room made the comments they did saying that Jones would get past the mistake.

This is exactly what I determined after watching the play several times in the Zay thread. Some did not agree and stuck to their guns blaming TT. I initially blamed Taylor, but quickly changed my thoughts after rewatching.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:54 PM, Kelly the Dog said:

So in other words, it was a perfect pass that should have been a game winning, length of the field, two minute drive - something Tyrod cannot do because he sucks.

Shoulda been yep. It's amazing how teammates factor into each-others outcomes in football, yet we (well not me lol) think measuring things like the "Record" of a QB has meaning on it's own :)

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:50 PM, Bangarang said:

Makes sense. Still, the offense was pathetic yesterday and it needs to be better going forward

The 59 minutes and 46 seconds prior to that play was atrocious. Hitting the last play would still have been a terrible day.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:57 PM, Boatdrinks said:

This is exactly what I determined after watching the play several times in the Zay thread. Some did not agree and stuck to their guns blaming TT. I initially blamed Taylor, but quickly changed my thoughts after rewatching.

 

:thumbsup:

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:45 PM, Royale with Cheese said:

After hearing Donald Jones explain the play, I put it now more on Zay.

 

Zay needed to break it high and he cut it short.

Ha another receiver who puts it more on Zay. Makes you appreciate how much us fans miss when watching the game. Some of the All-22 "experts" on Twitter were still putting this throw on Tyrod. These same people will claim they see wide open receivers running all over the field. Now we know not to trust them.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 5:00 PM, HappyDays said:

Ha another receiver who puts it more on Zay. Makes you appreciate how much us fans miss when watching the game. Some of the All-22 "experts" on Twitter were still putting this throw on Tyrod. These same people will claim they see wide open receivers running all over the field. Now we know not to trust them.

Regardless... we still were pathetic passing yesterday.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:56 PM, Boatdrinks said:

The O was dominant scoring 21 vs the pathetic NYJ? Take a look at what a real offense did to them yesterday. And you think the Bills will somehow bounce back nicely vs a much better all around performing DEN team? What has this offense done so far to indicate such a performance against the Broncos?

Not necessarily by score,though it should have been a 31 12 final , Bills dominated in every aspect besides scoring in week 1.

The offense has been a top 10 and 12 scoring unit, so I expect a big bounce back W.

Dennison knows how to attack Denver, they don't have anywhere near the front 7 Carolina has, great pass rushing but I already said, expect our O to attack them like we did Seattle last year, with a potentially great defense, we get the home win.

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  On 9/18/2017 at 4:39 PM, Tenhigh said:

Wasnt that route supposed to go to the back pylon in a straight line from the break?

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Zay ran the in version to perfection imo and Taylor threw the ball to the wrong spot.

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