Dat Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000001086985/next-gen-stats-key-figures-shaping-the-dpoy-race Tre'Davious White reading offenses like a book The Bills drafted Tre'Davious White to replace the aforementioned Gilmore in 2017, and White has done his best Gilmore impersonation since then. White ranks right behind Gilmore with the second-most targets (72) without allowing a TD, and also has four INTs to boot. While the Bills have more of a balanced zone and man coverage scheme, White has still been asked to travel with the likes of Courtland Sutton (78.6% of routes in Week 12) and Odell Beckham (87.5% of routes in Week 10). White shut down both receivers, holding Sutton to one reception for 27 yards on seven targets as the nearest defender, and Beckham to four receptions and 41 yards on 10 targets. White plays tight coverage, allowing just 2.0 yards of separation per target (fifth-lowest in the NFL among 62 outside CBs with 40-plus targets). He also ranks right behind Gilmore in passer rating allowed (43.1) and completion percentage allowed below expectation (-10.4%). Love this guy! 4 2 1
thenorthremembers Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 37 minutes ago, Dat said: http://www.nfl.com/photoessays/0ap3000001086985/next-gen-stats-key-figures-shaping-the-dpoy-race Tre'Davious White reading offenses like a book The Bills drafted Tre'Davious White to replace the aforementioned Gilmore in 2017, and White has done his best Gilmore impersonation since then. White ranks right behind Gilmore with the second-most targets (72) without allowing a TD, and also has four INTs to boot. While the Bills have more of a balanced zone and man coverage scheme, White has still been asked to travel with the likes of Courtland Sutton (78.6% of routes in Week 12) and Odell Beckham (87.5% of routes in Week 10). White shut down both receivers, holding Sutton to one reception for 27 yards on seven targets as the nearest defender, and Beckham to four receptions and 41 yards on 10 targets. White plays tight coverage, allowing just 2.0 yards of separation per target (fifth-lowest in the NFL among 62 outside CBs with 40-plus targets). He also ranks right behind Gilmore in passer rating allowed (43.1) and completion percentage allowed below expectation (-10.4%). Love this guy! Loved Tre from day one, but watching his video with Bruce Smith last week I could see how much football means to him. It was truly moving to see how earnest he was asking questions of the legend. Hope this guy is here for his entire career, could very well end up on the wall of fame some day.
peterpan Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 What's more impressive is that White doesn't get away with the same stuff Gilmore does, not that he's on the Cheaters. 4 1
Rc2catch Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 (edited) He’s an impressive kid. Not only does he ball out like an absolute madman but he is entertaining as hell. His antics don’t cross the line, and he’s just hilarious. Dancing around, and eating turkey legs with no hands. We don’t have any “stars” but the national media should probably pickup Tre cause he’s a star all day long Edited December 13, 2019 by Rc2catch 1
ProcessYaDigg Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 Please FO. Don't wait, extend his contract now! He's worth every penny 1
eball Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 He's also very good at picking up (on) opponent's playbook pages to see what's going on. 1
Bakin Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 Tre reading his new contract this offseason. 1
Chicharito Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 When Gilmore was a bill he was suspect to giving up big plays and was a soft tackler. Seems like that’s not the case anymore in cheaterville. Maybe he just was trying to play his way out of Buffalo?
BADOLBILZ Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 3 minutes ago, Chicharito said: When Gilmore was a bill he was suspect to giving up big plays and was a soft tackler. Seems like that’s not the case anymore in cheaterville. Maybe he just was trying to play his way out of Buffalo? Maybe the organization around him was totally inept as well. Who was it that said the Patriots have better Bills than Buffalo? It was a thing for a reason. Harder to self scout when it's utter chaos from ownership on down. McBeane have made their share of mistakes but they've put out the massive dumpster fire of dysfunction. 1
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