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2 hours ago, D. L. Hot-Flamethrower said:

I think this is great! They've realized that he was bypassing open receivers because of the emphasis on avoiding interceptions. It's a constant back and forth with a young, raw QB.

 

Right.

20 games into his career?

Sounds like they're hoping he's absorbed enough instruction that some things can go on "auto pilot" now, and he can play looser. He needs to know how long the leash is.

2 hours ago, atlbillsfan1975 said:

Exactly right.  Playing for a 53 yard field goal after your team marches down the field is the opposite fearless.

Did Sean sit the coaches down and say the same thing? Did Sean realize he has to play to win?! 
I soooo want to believe we will see a different team against Miami. It really is time to show they can oppose their will on a team like Miami. Last year the Bills blew out a couple teams starting this time of year. Be nice to see them do it again.

 

Define a "blow out"

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Posted
3 hours ago, BillsVet said:

Yesterday there was a thread about coaching philosophy similarities McD and Jauron share.  Well, it terms of public relations, McD far surpasses DJ as evidenced the HC's team message today  Of course this is going to come out via Chris Brown and not coincidentally it's timed precisely to address an issue highlighted on TBD.   

 

Because the HC has been criticized for coaching not to lose and avoiding risks in high pressure situations.  DJ and/or Bills media would never do anything like this to blunt any team or HC criticism.

 

 

There were Bills fans EVERYWHERE thinking the same thing at the end of that game.........that the Bills have been playing not to lose.   And as we are painfully aware playing not to lose almost always ends in mediocrity.

 

The team record gradually diminishing might bring back some of the focus on building up Josh Allen.    This statement sounds like a reaction to the criticism and a re-focus on that critical development.

 

They could have had both offensive success AND improvement from Allen with a better supporting cast this season........... but they ultimately need to get the improvement of Allen part right if nothing else and JA has seemingly hit a wall with the "play not to lose" vibe during this stretch against struggling opponents.

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Posted
4 hours ago, Happy Gilmore said:

Does that mean Josh can let it rip?  Is the prevent defense a thing of the past, now?

no 

it means to not wear your jock strap or underwear. that how i read it at least

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Posted
1 hour ago, JoshAllenHasBigHands said:


I mean, you’re just trolling with this, right?


yeah because in your mind being critical of this staff is trolling. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

 

There were Bills fans EVERYWHERE thinking the same thing at the end of that game.........that the Bills have been playing not to lose.   And as we are painfully aware playing not to lose almost always ends in mediocrity.

 

The team record gradually diminishing might bring back some of the focus on building up Josh Allen.    This statement sounds like a reaction to the criticism and a re-focus on that critical development.

 

They could have had both offensive success AND improvement from Allen with a better supporting cast this season........... but they ultimately need to get the improvement of Allen part right if nothing else and JA has seemingly hit a wall with the "play not to lose" vibe during this stretch against struggling opponents.

the future depends on Allen of course.

so many fans here have asked for him to let it rip.
and last season we talked about short and intermediate routes and moving the chains.
 

this game should be fun.

might be too carzy

 But if Josh starts throwing over the top all day? should be a riot of a game.
Go Bills !

 

the work Allen really needs is , to be prepared to get as many receivers in his progression as he can, and then toss it. High ,low, out of the backfield. lead a receiver on the crossing route and let him go get it

  Trust his pocket. Take the sack in the pocket. not running out of it.
or throw it away.

 he was able to toss the deep ball before.
 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Happy Gilmore said:

 

LOL, about right.  A fiery McDermott is probably worth about three additional points.

This is not clear with our current kicking situation.

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Posted (edited)
8 minutes ago, Chaos said:

This is not clear with our current kicking situation.

Stephen will recover if  he is not nursing an injury (which is likely imo)

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Posted
1 minute ago, 3rdand12 said:

Stephen will recover if  he is not nursing an injury (which is likely imo)


yet in last two year he is trending Downward so where is that proof he will recover?

Posted
4 hours ago, H2o said:

I just wish Kiko was still in Miami so we could watch him twirl around like a ballerina again this week

Image result for josh allen kiko alonso gif

 

man what happened to this Josh

 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:


my guess Daboll

 

so unfortunate b/c behind Lamar Jackson Josh is easily the best mobile QB in the league. Cam is finished and is 1 hit away from retirement. 

 

we could at least use Allen like Kapernick and Jackson. but instead Daboll wants to stuff him in his mediocre offense and hide his talents 

Posted
1 minute ago, MAJBobby said:

McConservative happened. 

The change in his run game has been so obvious.


He is like a scared child, just frozen to the spot. Last year, it was run like crazy.


I believe Mc has coached this out of him. Just let him loose. Fly free

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