Not at the table Karlos Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 (edited) 18 minutes ago, bbb said: Not after they lose two yards and make it fourth and four. Everyone in the world was expecting run on third. They should have PA to te Edited September 29, 2019 by Not at the table Karlos
TwistofFate Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 30 minutes ago, KD in CA said: Both challenges were stupid. The 4th and 1 call was correct. They needed to get the TD to win. No they didnt. They needed 3, and at worst get into range for 3 at the end to tie it. Going for it on 4th down was terrible and even MORE TERRIBLE because the call was to JONES, who needs to be cut from this team! He can't catch anything and never has been able to, yet in the clutch, with the game on the line, you all a play to him???? TERRIBLE.
mjt328 Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 I'm usually not a fan that likes pointing fingers at coaches, but today's playcalling from Brian Daboll was atrocious. It seems like we came into the game absolutely DETERMINED to hit a big play in the passing game. Almost like we saw something in film during the week, and figured we could attack the Patriots secondary downfield. Which is fine. But it only took about 2-3 drives to realize Belichick's defensive strategy was to stop the deeper passes. This was a day for patience and rhythm in the passing game. This was a day for controlling the ball with our run game. Where were the slants, the quick curls, the quick outs, or the screens? Why didn't we run some draws? When Josh Allen was standing back there holding the ball for 5-6 seconds waiting for someone to get open, why didn't we have a check-down available. Every bit of success we had on offense was on the underneath routes, or on big runs by Frank Gore. It really appeared we made some adjustments at halftime. But on the next drive, we were back to the long-developing pass plays - which continued to FAIL miserably. 2
Formerly Allan in MD Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 To MarkAF43 (from the closed thread), Josh Allen is the main reason we lost the game. The play calling certainly didn't help.
Kelly the Dog Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 The fact you have Barkley in there is why you kick from the four. He can get you a fg at the end. He's hard pressed to get a TD there. I thought it was an easy choice to go for FG. And you do not under any circumstances throw to Zay Jones short of the goal line.
Trogdor Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 Is there any reason that they didn't chip Van Noy? Ford got wrecked all day and you do keep Knox or Sweeney in to block? Forget Lee Smith and his inability to track the snap count.
Happy Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 16 minutes ago, bbb said: I'm glad you know what everybody would say. Really? You don't think there would be any second guessing of either decision McD made in that type of situation?
slipkid Posted September 29, 2019 Author Posted September 29, 2019 16 minutes ago, Billzgobowlin said: Neither challenge was per se to challenge a play but an official ruling. Mcderm was challenging forward progress which he would have never won. The second was getting them to notice a pick not an actual pass interference. Both were bad ref judgement but also bad challenges. The pick challenge (and resulting loss of a time out) and the fourth down call are what baffle me. Then, you’re without timeouts with 3:30 and the ball at your own fifteen, manage to get the ball to their forty, and have to play panic ball because you don’t have a timeout!? Imagine if you had a time out and a 100-yard runner at the other team’s forty yard line, down by three, with your back-up QB and your D playing lights out. I’m no coach, but I know bad decisions. You play to win the game!
Kelly the Dog Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 23 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: Someone needs to instruct McD which types of plays are reviewable. Sheesh I think the officials tell him. He didn't challenge anything by definition could not be overturned, but he made some bad choices. 23 minutes ago, TwistofFate said: No they didnt. They needed 3, and at worst get into range for 3 at the end to tie it. Going for it on 4th down was terrible and even MORE TERRIBLE because the call was to JONES, who needs to be cut from this team! He can't catch anything and never has been able to, yet in the clutch, with the game on the line, you all a play to him???? TERRIBLE. I don't think the call was to go to Jones, it turned out that way after the snap. But to me you do not throw it to him in that situation.
LABILLBACKER Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 30 minutes ago, FUTURIST said: The Defensive game plan was an A. The overall coaching was a B+. He made some great decisions when it came to making adjustments at half-time. They were the first team in 5 games to score a TD on that defense. They played a VERY good game, and made the mistakes you expect from a young team. We forget they were down 6 with the ball on the 2 yard line late in the game against the world champions. This was an EXCELLENT all around game. Allen just threw too many picks. Special teams mistakes cost them 10 points too. No complaints. This is what you want in week 4. By week 16 the Bills will clean these things up. The rematch will be a good one. I've never doubted Sean's defensive decision making. But he's also in charge of ST and offense. He's keeping players on this team that do not contribute. I think we all know who those guys are. Eventually this special defense will get worn down by offensive/ST incompetence. 1
bbb Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 9 minutes ago, Happy Gilmore said: Really? You don't think there would be any second guessing of either decision McD made in that type of situation? Not by the same people. I said take the points. I would not have then said the opposite if they did kick it. 25 minutes ago, Not at the table Karlos said: Everyone in the world was expecting run on third. They should have PA to te ?
Mr. WEO Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said: I think the officials tell him. He didn't challenge anything by definition could not be overturned, but he made some bad choices. I don't think the call was to go to Jones, it turned out that way after the snap. But to me you do not throw it to him in that situation. He challenged the forward progress. He wasn't challenging the spot. Edited September 29, 2019 by Mr. WEO
Perry Turtle Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 18 minutes ago, mjt328 said: I'm usually not a fan that likes pointing fingers at coaches, but today's playcalling from Brian Daboll was atrocious. It seems like we came into the game absolutely DETERMINED to hit a big play in the passing game. Almost like we saw something in film during the week, and figured we could attack the Patriots secondary downfield. Which is fine. But it only took about 2-3 drives to realize Belichick's defensive strategy was to stop the deeper passes. This was a day for patience and rhythm in the passing game. This was a day for controlling the ball with our run game. Where were the slants, the quick curls, the quick outs, or the screens? Why didn't we run some draws? When Josh Allen was standing back there holding the ball for 5-6 seconds waiting for someone to get open, why didn't we have a check-down available. Every bit of success we had on offense was on the underneath routes, or on big runs by Frank Gore. It really appeared we made some adjustments at halftime. But on the next drive, we were back to the long-developing pass plays - which continued to FAIL miserably. Need to see the all-22, but my guess is that those passes were there and Allen didn't take them. Hard to believe that the goal was to get Zay Jones deep for any reason other than clearing out a zone for an underneath pass. Allen held onto the ball way too long today. Hard to believe that was the gameplan. He was playing too much hero ball. This was the first game I got the feeling that McDermott lost control a bit. Those challanges weren't needed because of the play of the defense. He needed to trust them more to overcome iffy calls, and save the timeouts. Like Allen, he was playing hero ball with those challenges.
Kelly the Dog Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said: He challenged the forward progress. He wasn't challenging the spot. Which you can. It was stupid but it wasn't impossible to overturn. They very rarely overturn something like that. Terrible call. But within rules.
Mr. WEO Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 7 minutes ago, Kelly the Dog said: Which you can. It was stupid but it wasn't impossible to overturn. They very rarely overturn something like that. Terrible call. But within rules. I thought you can't challenge for a whistle
Trogdor Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 7 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said: I've never doubted Sean's defensive decision making. But he's also in charge of ST and offense. He's keeping players on this team that do not contribute. I think we all know who those guys are. Eventually this special defense will get worn down by offensive/ST incompetence. This is my biggest problem with McD and most coaches we have had. We lack a game manager who can control the whole team. Hiring a good coordinator only works when they make good hiring choices, and he hasn't. He needs to grow outside of his friends and find someone with new ideas or at least a winning record.
Beast Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 I guess we needed a thread like this since we have one blaming the refs.
PlayoffsPlease Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 I will have to review the tape before passing judgement on McDs in game decision making.
Kelly the Dog Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 3 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: I thought you can't challenge for a whistle It wasn't the whistle. And again, the refs tell you if you legally cannot challenge something. And also your point is why it was so stupid.
Bevis Posted September 29, 2019 Posted September 29, 2019 McClappity is pretty terrible on game days. Only thing I liked today was going for the TD. He needs to do that more often.
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