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4 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

Josh Allen deep pass down the left sideline to Robert Foster, who makes a nice catch but didn't look like he was in bounds. Also looks like it would've been a sack before Allen threw in a real situation.

 

 

 

Oops.

 

Here it is...

 

Peterman with a perfect back-shoulder throw to Jason Croom for a 23-yard gain.

 

 

 

 

Man his ball floats!  

 

 

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8 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

Definitely a factor in the overall evaluation as it should be.  McCarron is particularly good in this area. 

 

From what I've heard, Peterman is the classroom king and was fastest to pick up Daboll's offense, leading to his good performance in shorts this spring.  Where he struggles is in interpreting what he sees on the field when the defenses get more complex and the play faster (with pads on).  He struggled yesterday with the 1's and did OK with the 2's today.  We'll see.

 

McCarron struggled this spring learning his first new offense in 4 years, but kept grinding at it during the break and came back to camp better positioned to implement the O.   He is the most "rock steady" of the 3.  He'll rarely wow you, but he'll rarely fold under pressure, either.  He needs to speed up his processing now to avoid leaving long plays on the field.

 

Allen has the highest highs, but also the lowest lows.  I'm pretty sure one of our coaches main concerns with him is to avoid complacency.  They want him to keep grinding hard not just to learn but to master what he's seeing on offense or defense, and to improve his ball placement. 

 

5 minutes ago, Wayne Arnold said:

Josh Allen deep pass down the left sideline to Robert Foster, who makes a nice catch but didn't look like he was in bounds. Also looks like it would've been a sack before Allen threw in a real situation.

 

 

Looked to me like Allen did a good job stepping up in the pocket to throw.  Foster needs to be coached to extend his legs and get his toes down.

4 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Man his ball floats! 

 

It does indeed ?

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Allen 7 on 7 with first-team, poor throw to Malachi Dupre broken up by LorAx. Thrown behind Dupre.

 

 

Allen to Benjamin across the middle - dropped pass in traffic.

 

 

Allen to Benjamin - nice accurate 5-yard throw at left sideline, gain of 8 yards.

 

 

Allen checkdown to Taiwan Jones. Throw higher than we want it to be. Benjamin has no idea what's going on.

 

 

Allen with a nice touch pass to Charles Clay 20 yards down the field.

 

 

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2 hours ago, stevewin said:

 

 

2 hours ago, TPS said:

I think that was Kaelin not Charles. 

Not arguing with you guys but doesn't Charles wear 85? The guy in the video is also wearing the #85. Did he change his #?

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Peterman finds Logan Thomas across the middle for a gain of 20.

 

 

McCheckdown to Ray-Ray McCloud, who jukes a man out his shoes and shows some burst.

 

McCarron pass attempt over the middle broken up by the linebacker

 

 

McCarron with a good throw to Khari Lee 15 yards down the field with some YAC...

 

 

McCarron eventually finds Jeremy Kerley for a good gain on a nice accurate throw. Might have held on too long, though.

 

 

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11 on 11

 

McCarron to Shady by design from shotgun.

 

 

McCarron play-action (likely) sacked on the blitz

 

 

McCarron to Charles Clay for a gain of 11

 

McCarron either sacked or a checkdown to Shady with YAC...you be the judge.

 

 

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45 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

From what I've heard, Peterman is the classroom king and was fastest to pick up Daboll's offense, leading to his good performance in shorts this spring.  Where he struggles is in interpreting what he sees on the field when the defenses get more complex and the play faster (with pads on).  He struggled yesterday with the 1's and did OK with the 2's today.  We'll see.

 

McCarron struggled this spring learning his first new offense in 4 years, but kept grinding at it during the break and came back to camp better positioned to implement the O.   He is the most "rock steady" of the 3.  He'll rarely wow you, but he'll rarely fold under pressure, either.  He needs to speed up his processing now to avoid leaving long plays on the field.

 

Allen has the highest highs, but also the lowest lows.  I'm pretty sure one of our coaches main concerns with him is to avoid complacency.  They want him to keep grinding hard not just to learn but to master what he's seeing on offense or defense, and to improve his ball placement. 

 

 

Looked to me like Allen did a good job stepping up in the pocket to throw.  Foster needs to be coached to extend his legs and get his toes down.

 

It does indeed ?

Team staff source or player??

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Peterman likely sacked here but scrambles outside the pocket and throws an accurate ball across his body for a gain of six.

 

 

Peterman with a nice pass off the play-action to the tight end (?)

 

 

Peterman on another completion to the tight end (Lee? Towbridge?) off play-action.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

They do classroom stuff opposite the practice, correct?  in the afternoon if morning practice, in the morning if afternoon practice?

I have a hunch that behind the scenes, how he does in the classroom is part of whether or not Allen sees time with the 1's the following practice.

 

 

I have a hunch that they’re working him into the 1s to build his confidence and light a fire under AJ and Nate. I don’t think they have any plans of him starting 

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51 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

From what I've heard, Peterman is the classroom king and was fastest to pick up Daboll's offense, leading to his good performance in shorts this spring.  Where he struggles is in interpreting what he sees on the field when the defenses get more complex and the play faster (with pads on).  He struggled yesterday with the 1's and did OK with the 2's today.  We'll see.

 

McCarron struggled this spring learning his first new offense in 4 years, but kept grinding at it during the break and came back to camp better positioned to implement the O.   He is the most "rock steady" of the 3.  He'll rarely wow you, but he'll rarely fold under pressure, either.  He needs to speed up his processing now to avoid leaving long plays on the field.

 

Allen has the highest highs, but also the lowest lows.  I'm pretty sure one of our coaches main concerns with him is to avoid complacency.  They want him to keep grinding hard not just to learn but to master what he's seeing on offense or defense, and to improve his ball placement. 

 

 

Looked to me like Allen did a good job stepping up in the pocket to throw.  Foster needs to be coached to extend his legs and get his toes down.

 

It does indeed ?

 

....sounds to me like we have three respectful students of the game with  great work ethics to be the best....IF (way too early to tell), if we come out of this with the next Kelly/Reich duo, I''ll take it.......

Posted
1 hour ago, Wayne Arnold said:

Josh Allen deep pass down the left sideline to Robert Foster, who makes a nice catch but didn't look like he was in bounds. Also looks like it would've been a sack before Allen threw in a real situation.

 

 

 

Oops.

 

Here it is...

 

Peterman with a perfect back-shoulder throw to Jason Croom for a 23-yard gain.

 

 

 

 

No that would not have been a sack in a real situation. Allen side stepped the defender and he wasn't even close. The camera angle makes the defender seem closer than he actually is.

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Allen incomplete to Robert Foster. Looked like a pretty accurate back-shoulder throw down the left sideline but possibly another miscommunication between he and Foster.

 

 

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Buffalo Bills training camp day 4: Not so fast with Vontae Davis (7 observations)

Pittsford, N.Y. -- Sunday's fourth practice closed out week one of training camp for the Buffalo Bills. A.J. McCarron commanded the first team offense in all team drills against the defense, but Josh Allen continues to be the focus.

 

The cornerback battle behind Tre'Davious White and Vontae Davis may be even more important to Bills fans all of a sudden. Plus Allen adds another highlight-reel throw. Those and more in today's camp observations.

 

Vontae Davis status still up in air

McCarron gets all 1st team reps

Shady provides offense stability

Allen quiet after breakout day 3

Wide receiver update

Mills and Miller look good on right side

Injury update

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43 minutes ago, Starr Almighty said:

 

 

Not arguing with you guys but doesn't Charles wear 85? The guy in the video is also wearing the #85. Did he change his #?

We were referring to the original comment - it is was K Clay that Daboll was pissed at a couple days ago for not looking back, not C Clay

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