Foxx Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 i don't see many tenets of the WCO being employed by the Bills offense. QB under center, 5 step drop and bam the ball will be coming out. tightends and backs out of the backfield were to be a large part of this version of the WCO. plenty of passes over the middle in the short passing game. serious question, what happened? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott7975 Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 They went with what works for this team better and adjust weekly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1st Ammendment NoMas Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 TT can't run it to save his life. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly the Dog Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) The Dennison via Kubiak via Shanahan offense is often called a WCO but that is not really true a lot of the years. They will design variations. They will often play to their players strengths. Kubiak and Dennison had Joe Flacco one year. They didn't run the WCO. They did plan on throwing to the backs and TEs a lot, which are staples of the WCO, and up until this week Shady and Clay were the top receivers. With some QBs in Denver they ran a ton of rollouts and naked bootlegs. Edited October 24, 2017 by Kelly the Dog Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnny Hammersticks Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 TT can't run it to save his life. Tyrod in a 3 step drop=no bueno Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmotionallyUnstable Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 The idea of a run heavy offense and the WCO never clicked from conception. I'm not really all that surprised Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kelly the Dog Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 The idea of a run heavy offense and the WCO never clicked from conception. I'm not really all that surprised Yep. That's another reason. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fadingpain Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 Yeah, quick timing throws are not really Tyrod's forte. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Turk Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 i don't see many tenets of the WCO being employed by the Bills offense. QB under center, 5 step drop and bam the ball will be coming out. tightends and backs out of the backfield were to be a large part of this version of the WCO. plenty of passes over the middle in the short passing game. serious question, what happened? You didn't see the 2 yard out to Jordan Matthews at the end of the first half? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Buffalo716 Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 It is not and was never a traditional WCO It's a mobile WCO designed to get TT on the move. Bills are at their best when TT is waggling. When Clay was healthy him and O'Leary were becoming a very good 1-2 punch for TT. Great safety valve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott7975 Posted October 24, 2017 Share Posted October 24, 2017 (edited) i don't see many tenets of the WCO being employed by the Bills offense. QB under center, 5 step drop and bam the ball will be coming out. tightends and backs out of the backfield were to be a large part of this version of the WCO. plenty of passes over the middle in the short passing game. serious question, what happened? "tightends and backs out of the backfield were to be a large part of this version of the WCO" receiving leaders in order... Clay McCoy Matthews O'Leary Thompson Edited October 24, 2017 by Scott7975 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xRUSHx Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Taylor made offense just like the last few coordinators Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Yea Dennison has slowly ditched the timing routes because he can see they are not plays TT is comfortable making. That is encouraging. What we are left with is an odd mix of scheme, but frankly who cares? An OC that adjusts to what his players are comfortable doing sounds like a good thing to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALF Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Let Taylor do what he is good at . That would not be pocket-timing passes. Stay the heck away from outside zone blocking for OL and the offense can put up decent numbers . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JM2009 Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 Taylor made offense just like the last few coordinators Which has put up points. But who wants that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bobobonators Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 i don't see many tenets of the WCO being employed by the Bills offense. QB under center, 5 step drop and bam the ball will be coming out. tightends and backs out of the backfield were to be a large part of this version of the WCO. plenty of passes over the middle in the short passing game. serious question, what happened? This isnt a serious question, and you know the answer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BringBackFlutie Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 This isnt a serious question, and you know the answer. Done. 86. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foxx Posted October 25, 2017 Author Share Posted October 25, 2017 (edited) Yea Dennison has slowly ditched the timing routes because he can see they are not plays TT is comfortable making. That is encouraging. What we are left with is an odd mix of scheme, but frankly who cares? An OC that adjusts to what his players are comfortable doing sounds like a good thing to me. right. i actually think Dennison is doing a good job (heck, i think all of our coaches are doing a good job). i think those calls earlier calling for his dismisal were short sighted. he as shown an ability to tailor the scheme, if one can call it that, to the personel he has. which is always a good thing. he started dong it with the run game this past week as well, finding what the linemen were adept at and working that into the fold. i also remember all the banter about how our QB was going to excel in the WCO. obviously that is not the case and did not happen. here's hoping that Dennison and crew continue to recognize what works and going with those aspects of the game. Edited October 25, 2017 by Foxx Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GunnerBill Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 right. i actually think Dennison is doing a good job (heck, i think all of our coaches are doing a good job). I still think Castillo sucks. But I thought that long before the Bills hired him..... I think Dennison has got a bit conservative at times when we have created turnovers (I love the take a shot after a turnover approach) but generally I think he has shown flexibility and the offense is still evolving. He has very little game breaking talent to work with beyond Shady and Tyrod and yet there are some promising signs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drunken Pygmy Goat Posted October 25, 2017 Share Posted October 25, 2017 I think, first of all, that people get too hung up on labels, just like with defensive schemes. Just because we were expecting the Bills to now be a WCO, doesn't mean that is all that you will see. There are WCO concepts and principles that the Bills have been using, and some they haven't. Remember all those batted Taylor passed in the preseason? Those were all quick strike throws IIRC. The coaches aren't dumb, and it seems like those have been completely eliminated from the playbook (for now, at least). Taylor's lack of height and somewhat elongated throwing motion make those quick, short throws easier for defenders on the line to get hands up and block. In other words, there are aspects of the WCO that Taylor and the offense do not "fit" well with. People might think this sounds crazy, but I compare the Bills offense to what KC runs, although not nearly as strong or potent. The concepts are very similar at times. The major differences are the fact that the Bills don't have a Tyreek Hill, the Chiefs play calls are far more creative (that Taiwan Jones run was something you see from the Chiefs), and they look like a finely tuned machine since they're not a group of first year coaches and mainly the same group of players. If Dennison makes it to year 3 (which, at this point, I think he should), we should see a more diverse, finely tuned offense, hopefully with another, more talented receiving weapon or two. Also, it's still early enough in the year to assume that there are plays that are still on the shelf. Taylor may have some limitations as it pertains to a WCO, but in general, I think the coaches have done a good job of using the talent at hand, and adjusting their scheme to fit that talent, as far as play calls goes. We've also seen some alterations to how the line is blocking on runs, as well as a more diverse selection if run calls as a result. Let Taylor do what he is good at . That would not be pocket-timing passes. Stay the heck away from outside zone blocking for OL and the offense can put up decent numbers . I agree with the timing passes, but why stay away from outside zone blocking? They were pretty successful there last year, and just need to focus on better blocking execution IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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