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1 hour ago, The Firebaugh Kid said:

Yeldon > Moss right now by a mile. Moss looks so damn ordinary out there. Underwhelmed by him. Might as well be an undrafted FA. 

 

They need to set up Moss 7 yards deep and feed him with some hammering runs.

Daboll always has him right next to Josh in the shotgun and he's starting from a dead stop w these draw play handoffs.

 

Moss had a great power move on that 3rd and 1, no way Motor gets that 1st down there.

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1 minute ago, Da webster guy said:

 

They need to set up Moss 7 yards deep and feed him with some hammering runs.

Daboll always has him right next to Josh in the shotgun and he's starting from a dead stop w these draw play handoffs.

 

Moss had a great power move on that 3rd and 1, no way Motor gets that 1st down there.

These dead stop draw handoffs do not work with slow burst RB's like Devin & Zack. Get Josh behind center and tell your worthless o lineman to start opening some holes.

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23 minutes ago, Jerome007 said:

He was supposed to be a steal in the draft. Be a hammer. Be either the perfect complement to Motor or even oust him as #1. He's been as disappointing as DAvis as been a pleasant surprise.

 

Moss and Singletary are kind of the same, both could be a compliment to somebody else. Neither are a workhorse back that should get 50%+ of the carries. 

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1 hour ago, Da webster guy said:

 

They need to set up Moss 7 yards deep and feed him with some hammering runs.

Daboll always has him right next to Josh in the shotgun and he's starting from a dead stop w these draw play handoffs.

 

Moss had a great power move on that 3rd and 1, no way Motor gets that 1st down there.

I agree that was his best run as a Bill. Still....

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Been pretty disappointed in Moss to this point though I admittedly had high expectations of him. Singletary has been pretty good though IMO. The run blocking has been atrocious.

 

I would tend to agree the OP's reasoning of "Why would you carry a vet RB for two years just to make him inactive the whole time", but I would point to that as the logic for simply moving on rather than activating him to give him more time. Yeldon is not good. Singletary is good IMO. Moss might be in time.

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YES!

 

CAN WE PLEASE GIVE YELDON SOME TOUCHES!!! 

 

Myself personally, the good hands Yeldon could have made the difference in the KC game IMO. Yeldon needs to be utilized as a 3rd down specialist. The running game needs Yeldons change of running style to keep the oppositions D on its heels in my humble opinion. The Bills must see the potential or he wouldn't be here. 

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His style of running is a better fit against the type of 2-deep shell w/spy kind of defenses the Bills have been seeing.

 

Our line has been unable to sustain their run blocks and have lacked leverage and finish the past few games, but there usually is a small gap of daylight early when they first get into a defender. This is where a back that just hits his assigned gap quickly and tries to break through the line, then make guys miss is an asset.

 

I like them both on the field as their styles of running would be complimentary, but agree that having Yeldon in the backfield may make defenses rethink keeping both safeties deep, or they may swap one for an extra backer - that could open up options deep for Allen.

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On 10/20/2020 at 7:47 AM, Da webster guy said:

 

They need to set up Moss 7 yards deep and feed him with some hammering runs.

Daboll always has him right next to Josh in the shotgun and he's starting from a dead stop w these draw play handoffs.

 

Moss had a great power move on that 3rd and 1, no way Motor gets that 1st down there.

That was a great effort.  I was shocked with that 2nd effort. I thought “ ooooooook moss, I see you.”

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Moss hasn’t shown anything and yeldon is a solid vet. I hate seeing players get playing time because of their draft status. 

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On 10/20/2020 at 12:16 PM, DCOrange said:

Been pretty disappointed in Moss to this point though I admittedly had high expectations of him. Singletary has been pretty good though IMO. The run blocking has been atrocious.

 

I would tend to agree the OP's reasoning of "Why would you carry a vet RB for two years just to make him inactive the whole time", but I would point to that as the logic for simply moving on rather than activating him to give him more time. Yeldon is not good. Singletary is good IMO. Moss might be in time.

I get it, but at the same time the OL hasn't exactly been blocking very well up front either for both RBs. Although Yeldon has made a few good plays here an there. Hope JF makes it back and maybe we will see a difference in that area. Hope so anyways.

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On 10/20/2020 at 9:34 AM, dneveu said:

Do we have guards who are better too?  Do they kick Williams inside and start nsekhe until Felecianos back?  Winters sucks, ford is probably going to miss time, spains hurt.  

No... Dawkins, Morse and Williams have been good so far. They’ve done a real good job giving Josh Allen a pocket to step into. I think RT is a far more important position than RG.. You can pancake weaker guards between your tackles and center, it can mask a mediocre guard’s talent to some degree...

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I would of enjoyed seeing more of Yeldon instead of Gore last year and I think he should dress ahead of Moss for the next few games

this season.  Yeldon IMO is a decent RB.  He would give some confidence to Josh in the screen game too which I think Josh needs.

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On 10/20/2020 at 8:41 AM, Straight Hucklebuck said:

But I agree, Singletary and Moss are not doing anything right now behind that offensive line. 

Here you answered the question and debate nobody is running behind this line.  

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On 10/20/2020 at 6:07 AM, dave mcbride said:

My guess is that McDermott regards him as a fumbler. That doesn’t fly with McDermott.

 

Has he watched his QB much?

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2 hours ago, Victory Formation said:

No... Dawkins, Morse and Williams have been good so far. They’ve done a real good job giving Josh Allen a pocket to step into. I think RT is a far more important position than RG.. You can pancake weaker guards between your tackles and center, it can mask a mediocre guard’s talent to some degree...

They’ve been good at pass blocking.  I agree that we should keep those guys where they are, but they haven’t been run good run blocking. The unit in terms of run blocking is embarrassing and our run game reminds me of 2018.  Just pathetic. 

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