Mr. WEO Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 1 hour ago, BADOLBILZ said: Davis had a positive with the TD but otherwise had an uncharacteristically rough game...........2 contested but very catchable drops...........had a big missed assignment on a block that blew up a play. His issues stalled several drives. But the worst play though was leaving his feet on that beautiful deep ball where he leapt out of bounds. Very surprising for someone who is a pretty polished receiver. Usually it's the less athletic/coordinated receivers that have to pick up their feet to concentrate on catching the ball. TJ Graham would be an extreme example.......he couldn't catch anything without jumping. You simply can't jump yourself out of bounds there. Slow down......stake your feet........take a PI........but don't do that. For a receiver that's like a QB taking a sack on third down to knock you out of field goal range. From what we've seen I think he is capable of taking that pass on the run but it's on tape now so he can expect DB's to anticipate him leaving his feet on boundary throws and then simply escorting him out of bounds for easy stops. He has a single credited drop. He’s a rookie having a solid year 1
Buffalo03 Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 8 hours ago, H2o said: Throw it to the open man, that's all he can do. It's up to them what they do after that. Yeah, this isn't like street football where your friends stop letting you play QB because of throwing one pick
Big Turk Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 (edited) 9 hours ago, AKC said: Josh continues throwing to targets who have let him down in games. He does not seem to have any of the “punish receivers who drop passes” reaction that’s not uncommon in this league among passers, even the better passers. Last night he continued feeding Gabriel Davis and Dawson Knox after they’d let passes go that should have been brought down. The flip side of the coin is Diggs who preaches to all of them to catch the ball before doing anything else. Not that Diggs doesn’t have a couple drops this season but he’s exponentially more reliable than Knox. Glad he was successful lobbying for the ball at halftime last night! Yeah and Knox rewarded him with a huge 3rd down and 11 conversion on the game ending drive as well as a huge PI at the goal line on the drive before. You are trying way too hard to find things. Edited December 15, 2020 by matter2003
NewEra Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 If he keeps throwing to the bums who can’t catch Beane should cut his ***!! Who does this guy think he is?
aceman_16 Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 19 hours ago, Bangarang said: Plus or minus what? Brains cells lost reading this thread. I will go..... I lost 3 brain cells reading OP - plus or minus 2
GunnerBill Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 19 hours ago, Bangarang said: Plus or minus what? When multiplied by a division.
CLTbills Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 16 hours ago, PromoTheRobot said: Sal pointed out that Tomlin benched WR Diontae Johnson for part of the game after dropping two passes, saying that helped the Bills by taking their fastest WR off the field. So is that a good thing? McDermott sat Zack Moss down last week after his fumble. But you don't want to handcuff your team just to make a point. I think the difference is this. When he benched Moss, OK. We plug Singletary in, and there's not really a performance drop-off. I feel like Moss and Singletary are somewhat interchangeable. Taking possibly your fastest WR off the field for half the game, against a team that can put 3 TD's up on you in a heartbeat? Different story. I think the circumstances are different too. Moss is a rookie who fumbled the football from inside his own end zone, directly leading to a TD (ball ended up at like the 3 yard line, but still). Johnson had a couple drops, but were not game-altering plays. Not a huge drop on an easy catch for a TD, or a drop that turned into a pick-six. 1
GunnerBill Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 3 minutes ago, CLTbills said: I think the difference is this. When he benched Moss, OK. We plug Singletary in, and there's not really a performance drop-off. I feel like Moss and Singletary are somewhat interchangeable. Taking possibly your fastest WR off the field for half the game, against a team that can put 3 TD's up on you in a heartbeat? Different story. I think the circumstances are different too. Moss is a rookie who fumbled the football from inside his own end zone, directly leading to a TD (ball ended up at like the 3 yard line, but still). Johnson had a couple drops, but were not game-altering plays. Not a huge drop on an easy catch for a TD, or a drop that turned into a pick-six. I think the difference is this has been a multiple game issue for Johnson. I think he leads the league in drops. Sunday Night was the straw that broke the camel's back. Tomlin has tried the encouraging and he has tried the calling him out in the media verbally to send a message and it hasn't worked. Eventually you have to show there are consequences for making the same mistakes over and over. Tomlin was not just thinking about the Bills game. He was thinking about sending a message for the stretch run and the post season. I hear Sal on the morning show and those guys seemed to think it was an egregious error by Tomlin. I didn't. I thought it was absolutely the right move.
Hampton Josh fan Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 All these receivers are guys he trusts. Even when Knox drops balls, he has to be involved in the offense because his speed and rac ability, make him dangerous on off schedule Allen scrambles and screens. His pass interference at the goal line play was big. Please don't complain about Davis. The guy is going to be elite and he is a big athletic receiver that can high point balls when Diggs and Beasley are double teamed. This receiving corps is a big part of Josh's development to top 5 QB status.
CircleTheWagons99 Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 20 hours ago, WhoTom said: Davis had a couple of drops early on. I'm glad Josh didn't give up on him. On his TD catch he made sure his feet were in.
Just Joshin' Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 If you stopped throwing to every receiver who has dropped a ball, there would be no one to catch the ball.
Ethan in Cleveland Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 Silly premise. Should McD have benched Allen after a fumble and interception in the first half? Should Beasley and Davis quit on Allen after he missed them badly when they were wide open? This is not Madden. Nobody makes every catch. Knox gets open more than any TE they have had in years. If he is open keep throwing him the ball. He should be no more than the 4th or 5th most targeted player with the weapons they have on offense. But he should get a designed play or two a game to use his size and speed combo. Davis has been amazing all year. Why mess with his head over one dropped pass?
foreboding Posted December 15, 2020 Posted December 15, 2020 21 hours ago, AKC said: Josh continues throwing to targets who have let him down in games. He does not seem to have any of the “punish receivers who drop passes” reaction that’s not uncommon in this league among passers, even the better passers. Last night he continued feeding Gabriel Davis and Dawson Knox after they’d let passes go that should have been brought down. The flip side of the coin is Diggs who preaches to all of them to catch the ball before doing anything else. Not that Diggs doesn’t have a couple drops this season but he’s exponentially more reliable than Knox. Glad he was successful lobbying for the ball at halftime last night! Huh?
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