TigerJ Posted November 22, 2017 Posted November 22, 2017 The truth is, a lot of people, media and fans alike, base their judgments about coaching decisions on hindsight. When they work, they are good decisions. When the fall flat, they are terrible decisions. When the decision is made, the coach does not have the benefit of hindsight. Now, it can be argued that the situations were very different. Specifically, Dallas had arguably the best offensive line n the NFL at the time, and Buffalo has one of the worst, especially given Cordy Glenn's health, but more particularly because of the inability of Jordan Mills and the struggles of other offensive linemen in incorporating the techniques of Juan Castillo. Still, I can appreciate that McDermott was seeing a very ineffective Tyrod Taylor, and getting frustrated with it.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 23, 2017 Posted November 23, 2017 14 hours ago, Billzgobowlin said: So I am curious how much the preseason stats would be with a better line like Dallas has and how much does that play into who you start For passing, the question is, did the QB have time to get to the end of his drop and make his throw? For Peterman, in preseason, the answer was "yes" against the competition he faced, and the result was 54% completions.
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