Buffalo716 Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 So I have had a few days to think the Daboll hire over. A lot of people are really high on the Erhardt/ Perkins connections It is a very QB centric system which allows for simple verbiage and effective game planning on a week to week basis Which leads me to what really makes an offense run like a well oiled machine ... Football is over 100 years old... everybody essentially runs the same plays. What separates good teams from bad teams is the amount of concepts you put in over a season. A bad team will stay the same offense all season. They will have the same tendencies and run the same concepts and become predictable. A good team will add new concepts to their playbook weekly which allows for more flexibility. They don't have as many tendencies and they are harder to gameplan for Being predictable is a death blow to NFL offenses. If Daboll can maximaize his week to week gameplanning around concepts that the opponents struggle with i can see a sleeper offense next year that surprises some people Originally I was on the fence with the hire but the more I dissect it the more I'm on board Go Bills 1
Figster Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 32 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: So I have had a few days to think the Daboll hire over. A lot of people are really high on the Erhardt/ Perkins connections It is a very QB centric system which allows for simple verbiage and effective game planning on a week to week basis Which leads me to what really makes an offense run like a well oiled machine ... Football is over 100 years old... everybody essentially runs the same plays. What separates good teams from bad teams is the amount of concepts you put in over a season. A bad team will stay the same offense all season. They will have the same tendencies and run the same concepts and become predictable. A good team will add new concepts to their playbook weekly which allows for more flexibility. They don't have as many tendencies and they are harder to gameplan for Being predictable is a death blow to NFL offenses. If Daboll can maximaize his week to week gameplanning around concepts that the opponents struggle with i can see a sleeper offense next year that surprises some people Originally I was on the fence with the hire but the more I dissect it the more I'm on board Go Bills Goes hand in hand with an ability to make good half time adjustments. Something I think a roster full of smart players and innovative coaching can give you in my humble opinion. ...New concepts... ...draw em up in the dirt If you have to... ...I like it...
Buffalo716 Posted January 19, 2018 Author Posted January 19, 2018 (edited) On 1/18/2018 at 11:47 PM, Figster said: Goes hand in hand with an ability to make good half time adjustments. Something I think a roster full of smart players and innovative coaching can give you in my humble opinion. ...New concepts... ...draw em up in the dirt If you have to... ...I like it... Halftime adjustments are great. But also Over the years I have learned from some very good coaches that why even wait till halftime to adjust? The best coaches adapt drive by drive and are making adjustments well before half if things arent clicking The best coaches aren't 1 step ahead ... they are 4 If you see something that you think you can take advantage, you adjust and pounce asap Edited January 24, 2018 by Buffalo716 1
fansince88 Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 Plain and simple for me. The "Process" Got us into the playoffs. Continue with the "Process" and I trust these people. Keep building and get a QB that can throw.
Bleed Bills Blue Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 We need more talent and depth on the O line, then... Line up and beat your man.
LeGOATski Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 Everyone makes adjustments. The good teams just make better adjustments. Every coach should practice chess and study military strategy in their off time.
26CornerBlitz Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 3 hours ago, Bleed Bills Blue said: We need more talent and depth on the O line, then... Line up and beat your man. That's right! The Bills need more good Jimmys and Joes.
Xwnyer Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 I think the key is designing and calling plays that take advantage of your players and the matchup on the other side. Plus if your choice is run first offense than you must incorporate play action pass and motion to keep the defense off balance. Seems obvious but something that seems to have been lacking in the Bills,offense for years
prissythecat Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 11 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: So I have had a few days to think the Daboll hire over. A lot of people are really high on the Erhardt/ Perkins connections It is a very QB centric system which allows for simple verbiage and effective game planning on a week to week basis Which leads me to what really makes an offense run like a well oiled machine ... Football is over 100 years old... everybody essentially runs the same plays. What separates good teams from bad teams is the amount of concepts you put in over a season. A bad team will stay the same offense all season. They will have the same tendencies and run the same concepts and become predictable. A good team will add new concepts to their playbook weekly which allows for more flexibility. They don't have as many tendencies and they are harder to gameplan for Being predictable is a death blow to NFL offenses. If Daboll can maximaize his week to week gameplanning around concepts that the opponents struggle with i can see a sleeper offense next year that surprises some people Originally I was on the fence with the hire but the more I dissect it the more I'm on board Go Bills Don't teams have a playbook with at least hundreds of plays? Why would they need to add to that every week? Isn't the key to a good game selecting the right plays for the team being faced and executing?
Buffalo716 Posted January 19, 2018 Author Posted January 19, 2018 3 hours ago, prissythecat said: Don't teams have a playbook with at least hundreds of plays? Why would they need to add to that every week? Isn't the key to a good game selecting the right plays for the team being faced and executing? Of course every team has hundreds of plays. But like I said earlier pretty much everybody runs the same plays Football is over 100 years old, pretty much everybody runs the same stuff . You put in your basic offense in the offseason, mini camp , OTAs and Training camp but when the season rolls around good teams implement packages on a week to week basis. These packages are usually a few concepts that the opponent struggles with and are not in your playbook If you see an opponent struggles against sail concepts and it's not part of your playbook, you insert a few sail concepts for the game Maximizing a week to week gameplan is key to any good offense, and adapting through the season is critical
Call_Of_Ktulu Posted January 19, 2018 Posted January 19, 2018 16 hours ago, Buffalo716 said: So I have had a few days to think the Daboll hire over. A lot of people are really high on the Erhardt/ Perkins connections It is a very QB centric system which allows for simple verbiage and effective game planning on a week to week basis Which leads me to what really makes an offense run like a well oiled machine ... Football is over 100 years old... everybody essentially runs the same plays. What separates good teams from bad teams is the amount of concepts you put in over a season. A bad team will stay the same offense all season. They will have the same tendencies and run the same concepts and become predictable. A good team will add new concepts to their playbook weekly which allows for more flexibility. They don't have as many tendencies and they are harder to gameplan for Being predictable is a death blow to NFL offenses. If Daboll can maximaize his week to week gameplanning around concepts that the opponents struggle with i can see a sleeper offense next year that surprises some people Originally I was on the fence with the hire but the more I dissect it the more I'm on board Go Bills I think with this offense the more talent you add to the offense the better it will operate. I know when you add talent to any offense it will improve, but it seems like you could run a hurry up or move guys around to take advantage of a weakness that a defense has.
Buffalo716 Posted January 19, 2018 Author Posted January 19, 2018 1 minute ago, Call_Of_Ktulu said: I think with this offense the more talent you add to the offense the better it will operate. I know when you add talent to any offense it will improve, but it seems like you could run a hurry up or move guys around to take advantage of a weakness that a defense has. The system is designed perfectly for a hurry up offense. You just need the General to operate it
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