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11 minutes ago, wiseman3 said:

8 rushing attempts against the 30th ranked D against the run, and 41 pass attempts against the 4th ranked D against the pass. Daboll needs to go

I figured this would happen as soon as the  Browns got the lead and if it were the other way around we might have seen the Singletary of last week. 20 carries for 95 yards, 3 receptions for 45 yards. 

 

Daboll did this all last season when the opponent got the lead...he goes pass happy with a young, inexperienced QB... against a defense this week with the #2 in the NFL sack leader!

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As I said in the pregame thread, given the anticipated windy conditions I expected Allen to throw 40+ times.  Dabol didn't disappoint.

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Singletary had the most rushing attempts.  Second most was Josh with 6 for 28, followed by Gore with 5 for 12.

 

Dabfool doesn't like to run.

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1 minute ago, Haslett_Stomp said:

As I said in the pregame thread, given the anticipated windy conditions I expected Allen to throw 40+ times.  Dabol didn't disappoint.

Well, he kind of did. And I’m speaking of Dabfool. 

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8 minutes ago, suorangefan4 said:

And yet he had only 21 yards on 5 carries in the second half. One of those a 10-yard run. 4 for 11 yards on the other 4 carries. That's only a 4.025 yard average and just under half of those came on one carry.

 

Running the ball wasn't exactly working too well in the second half. People really act like a 2 or 3 yard run is better than a 6 or 7 yard pass. I don't get it.

Yeah, but you stay with it. The Bills shut down Chubb on a few downs, but the Browns stuck with him. Five carries in an entire half does not show patience--or intelligence, not when you're going against a poor run defense with an excellent back and opt instead for a QB with one receiver going against an excellent pass defense. Boggles the mind. 

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The trenches are still the weak point of this team...o-line can't run block very well or pass protect consistently..d-line can't get pressure on the qb nor push opposing o-lines back on rush attempts....Daboll absolutely needs relieved of his duties or at the very least remanded to the booth for the rest of the year....still don't think the booth will help Dabol bc he shows a total misunderstanding of situational play calling

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Cleveland is 30th against the run, 4th against the pass and Daboll abandons the run again. This guy is plain lousy. 

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6 minutes ago, wiseman3 said:

8 rushing attempts against the 30th ranked D against the run, and 41 pass attempts against the 4th ranked D against the pass. Daboll needs to go

I agree, Gore cannot get to the outside and is a one dimensional inside power runner. How Singletary doesn’t get 20 carries a game is ***** mind boggling. 

 

Either way we lost to Cleveland, even if we do somehow squeeze into the playoffs my expectations are low. 

 

I think its now safe to say that you need a new OC and picking another QB if he fall to you in the draft is definitely on the table.

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


McD sets the guidance.  So if Daboll needs to go should McClappy get yet ANOTHER hire at OC?

 

 

should I also Add WRs open all over QB couldn’t hit them consistently. 
 

 

But is Firing Daboll gets me closer to Firing McD I am all for it 

 

4 drops.
>>> Open WR <-- ???

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There's something just missing here, in addition to the lack of runs against a supposedly bad run D. I was expecting us to dial up runs and I just have to believe there was a legit reason why we didn't. 

 

The whole offense just lacks identity. 

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Just now, Billever76 said:

The trenches are still the weak point of this team...oline cant run block very well or pass protect consistently..dline can get pressure on the qb nor push opposing olines back on rush attempts....daboll absolutely needs relieved of his duties or at the very least remanded to the booth for the rest of the year....still don't think the booth will help dabol bc he shows a total misunderstanding of situational play calling

Pass protection for the most part has been A plus. Allen has to learn to slide up into the pocket. 

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Just now, finn said:

Yeah, but you stay with it. The Bills shut down Chubb on a few downs, but the Browns stuck with him. Five carries in an entire half does not show patience--or intelligence, not when you're going against a poor run defense with an excellent back and opt instead for a QB with one receiver going against an excellent pass defense. Boggles the mind. 

 

That's why he didn't get more carries. When you're not getting yards on your carries you're putting the team in a passing down. A lot of Bills drives die when we run too much too. Why people can't admit that is beyond me. 

 

Like I've said many times in the past... there's a reason why passing the ball usually averages at least 3 more yards per play than running it does. I'm glad the Bills finally want to be a passing team.

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Just now, billsfan_34 said:

Pass protection for the most part has been A plus. Allen has to learn to slide up into the pocket. 

So Dawkins letting Garret get clean off the edge twice.

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16 minutes ago, wiseman3 said:

8 rushing attempts against the 30th ranked D against the run, and 41 pass attempts against the 4th ranked D against the pass. Daboll needs to go

 

Mobile, Ala. -- When new Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll spoke for the first time since he was hired, he wasn't ready to open up the playbook or evaluate the roster.

But in those 10 minutes at the Senior Bowl, Daboll did give some insight into what some of his core offensive beliefs are as well as what he picked up over his career as an offensive coordinator in college and the pros.

 

"I've been doing this for a long time, and again it comes down to preparation throughout the week," Daboll said. "You have to understand what your players do well, the strengths of your players, and then you have to try to understand the strengths and weaknesses of the team your playing. There's no secret recipe to a good call. You have to put the time and the work in just like the players do to give yourself a good chance."

 

Forsaking his foundation...I imagine the end is near for Daboll.

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Just now, John from Riverside said:

And it felt like he was averaging like 8 ypc on the runs he DID get

 

WTF Deboll

 

What? His carries in the 2nd half were all getting stuffed.

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Just now, marky said:

So Dawkins letting Garret get clean off the edge twice.

Garret is ELITE and those things will happen. Allen MUST learn to sense the pressure and slide up and fire.

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20 minutes ago, wiseman3 said:

8 rushing attempts against the 30th ranked D against the run, and 41 pass attempts against the 4th ranked D against the pass.

That's a question ownership should be asking their coaching staff. Right now.

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And some people think our O coordinator Cueball isn't a problem.  Sigletary 8 carries, Gore 5.  13 rushes by backs against a team that struggled stopping the run.  There is no confidence in the running game.

 

Possession before half - missed FG

possession after half.... plays 27 yards - Punt

possession after safety...3 and out

 

Three straight possessions and no points.  What a hot mess

 

 

 

 

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