Billl Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 21 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: What if Edmunds read is Dodson? If Dodson fits to the inside Edmunds is outside? Everyone is attacking Edmunds here. I don't know what everyone's responsibility is here, but I'm reading off Dodson taking on the FBs inside shoulder. Dodson is the OLB. He took on the block and forced the run back to the middle where he should have had a MLB waiting. Joke’s on him though. That MLB was hopelessly lost running ever further out of position. 21 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: What if Edmunds read is Dodson? If Dodson fits to the inside Edmunds is outside? Everyone is attacking Edmunds here. I don't know what everyone's responsibility is here, but I'm reading off Dodson taking on the FBs inside shoulder. Dodson is the OLB. He took on the block and forced the run back to the middle where he should have had a MLB waiting. Joke’s on him though. That MLB was hopelessly lost running ever further out of position. 21 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: What if Edmunds read is Dodson? If Dodson fits to the inside Edmunds is outside? Everyone is attacking Edmunds here. I don't know what everyone's responsibility is here, but I'm reading off Dodson taking on the FBs inside shoulder. Dodson is the OLB. He took on the block and forced the run back to the middle where he should have had a MLB waiting. Joke’s on him though. That MLB was hopelessly lost running ever further out of position. Quote
Hapless Bills Fan Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 T 4 hours ago, Billl said: WTF? Dodson was the only person on the field who didn’t blow their assignment. Epenesa ran himself out of the play completely giving up the edge. Dodson took on the FB and forced the play into Edmunds’s gap. Edmunds ran clear past his gap. Milano took a terrible angle, and then the Safety (Hyde IIRC) was nowhere to be found You may find this breakdown helpful. It shows some of the subtleties the different defenders look for. Hyde reacted to how Dodson was looking on the TD run. Or, you may not. 1 Quote
First Round Bust Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 4 hours ago, Billl said: WTF? Dodson was the only person on the field who didn’t blow their assignment. Epenesa ran himself out of the play completely giving up the edge. Dodson took on the FB and forced the play into Edmunds’s gap. Edmunds ran clear past his gap. Milano took a terrible angle, and then the Safety (Hyde IIRC) was nowhere to be found. It looked like a Chinese fire drill. It’s possible that Epenesa was supposed to dive to the inside and Hyde was going to back fill the edge. That would have been fine had Edmunds not hit the wrong gap. The more I think about it, this seems the most likely explanation. check the play if you think Hyde could fill the edge - as he was too far from the LoS to do that IMHO Quote
Nextmanup Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 5 hours ago, Governor said: He creates the best lanes. Backs always look great when they can just cut and dart through where he was supposed to be. Edmunds aggressively over pursued toward the sideline and the offensive lineman blocking him just helped him run out of position with a big push and just kept his momentum going to the edge, knowing the run was going up the middle. In fairness, most of the D over-pursued; Milano did the same thing Edmunds did. Lots of Patriots were winning 1 on 1 battles all over the place. We had 10 of 11 players within 4 yards of the LOS. Hyde was the only guy back and he just didn't play it well. Quote
Kelly's Heroes Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 (edited) Watched this play a few times, it appears Edmunds is way out of position. He almost looks like he is not even looking at the play and reading it but rather running to a spot. Unfortunately, that spot was not the final destination, he totally was out of position. The Guard got a good block on him and steered him away to the wrong destination as well. Almost appears it was a designed option run. For the Bills Harris read it right. The kid has all the tools but too many people let him pass on his mistakes. The press has you believe he is a superstar. He may never reach his potential , if he is reading his press clippings. He frequently over pursues on both run and pass plays. Now, maybe he expected Hyde to be the safety valve on the play and seal it up, that did not happen because like Edmunds he over ran the play too. Some other things on the play I noticed was again we see Oliver was unable to get off his block fast enough to provide backside support. Last statement, the LB captain needs to call a time out on the play to get out of the nickle defense. Nickle may be the right call but not in the conditions of the game Monday night. Kudos to Belicheck he out coached McD on this round. Edited December 9, 2021 by Kelly's Heroes Quote
GoBills808 Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 This is the play and what happened- Both DTs are easily handled 1v1 (in different ways, Oliver’s aggressiveness off the snap is used against him while Phillips simply gets moved) which allows both guards free release into second level Epenesa fails to recognize wham exchange and is moved by Bourne Edmunds is slow to get off his block and Milano simply never does, which opens up cutback Hyde takes really bad angle important to note that with the extra offensive lineman gap responsibilities are likely much different in 4-3 base and so I hesitate to say conclusively that anyone is clearly in the wrong place wrt run fits Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 (edited) 53 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: This is the play and what happened- Both DTs are easily handled 1v1 (in different ways, Oliver’s aggressiveness off the snap is used against him while Phillips simply gets moved) which allows both guards free release into second level Epenesa fails to recognize wham exchange and is moved by Bourne Edmunds is slow to get off his block and Milano simply never does, which opens up cutback Hyde takes really bad angle important to note that with the extra offensive lineman gap responsibilities are likely much different in 4-3 base and so I hesitate to say conclusively that anyone is clearly in the wrong place wrt run fits Yes. The real problem happens upfront. Why is Epenesa on the field in a running situation? He's taken out of the play by poor awareness. A WR took the play side DE out, that's the problem right there. Then our DTs get handled 1 v1 allowing OL to easily reach our LBS who are reading the play all wrong. About the run fits, I do believe Dodson playing inside caused players to fit outside. Edited December 9, 2021 by Buffalo_Stampede Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 Everyone blaming Hyde and Edmunds, especially Hyde, look at this screen shot. If Edmunds and Hyde play it inside that's a big play outside. Bills were in a no win situation. Epenesa creates such a huge cut back lane everyone is wrong no matter what they did. Dodson takes the inside shoulder instead of outside. Quote
Thurman#1 Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 (edited) 9 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: I think it's safe to say the Bills thought it was going to be a pass. Only explanation. I totally disagree. They had to worry about it, but they were ready for the run. Most everyone in the box. But the pull and pin blocking scheme really worked well, with N'Keal Harry seeming to catch Epenesa from the side, allowing their LT to go after our CB and catch him from the side also. It reminded me of the trap blocking we saw last week work so well against us. They had a man on a man with Dotson most able to choose where he was going to meet his blocker, the FB. He's got to try to take the outside gap, but to also squeeze the inside gap small as he can while still handling outside. Another step inside forces the FB to take the same step to meet him. He ends up leaving a massive hole inside instead of trying to squeeze it a bit. That was going to be a first down once Dotson left him that wide a hole, and Hyde, the only unblocked man, totally ran himself outside of the play, probably from the up guys and particularly Dotson making it hard to know early in the play what was going to happen. Edited December 9, 2021 by Thurman#1 1 Quote
Thurman#1 Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 2 minutes ago, bmur66 said: I call it getting manhandled That was certainly part of it. Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 11 minutes ago, Thurman#1 said: I totally disagree. They had to worry about it, but they were ready for the run. Most everyone in the box. But the pull and pin blocking scheme really worked well, with N'Keal Harry seeming to catch Epenesa from the side, allowing their LT to go after our CB and catch him from the side also. It reminded me of the trap blocking we saw last week work so well against us. They had a man on a man with Dotson most able to choose where he was going to meet his blocker, the FB. And he didn't choose the middle of the hole to squeeze the hole and force the RB to choose and make things clearer for everyone. Instead he hit the edge of the hole, leaving a gigantic wide hole inside and giving the RB a ton of options. That was going to be a first down once Dotson left him that much choice, and Hyde, the only unblocked man, totally ran himself outside of the play. Why is Epenesa on the field then? Why is he shooting the gap on a 3rd and 5. Why is Milano playing so conservative? I don't know. Many questions. The Bills were in bad position and that's coaching. Quote
Buffaloman Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 8 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: What if Edmunds read is Dodson? If Dodson fits to the inside Edmunds is outside? Everyone is attacking Edmunds here. I don't know what everyone's responsibility is here, but I'm reading off Dodson taking on the FBs inside shoulder. Edmunds is MIDDLE linebacker Quote
Billsfan1972 Posted December 9, 2021 Author Posted December 9, 2021 3 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Everyone blaming Hyde and Edmunds, especially Hyde, look at this screen shot. If Edmunds and Hyde play it inside that's a big play outside. Bills were in a no win situation. Epenesa creates such a huge cut back lane everyone is wrong no matter what they did. Dodson takes the inside shoulder instead of outside. Incredible. Again still don't get it. On 3rd or 4th & short, yes when 8-10 are line up on LOS that once past the first line the back may score a TD, but here the Bills had only 4 on the LOS and the rest were covering so loose as if a deep pass was possible. That picture above shows just how bad they played it. Thanks for the explanations, but inexcusable none the less imo. Quote
colin Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 im not sure which lb was making a mental vs physical mistake, but AJ ran himself inside, behind the initial block, making it easy for the wr to trap him. i think even just fighting to his right might have gummed up the play (having the fb run into a pile of guys) enough to make a big impact, let alone beating his blocks. even smaller speed DEs like the bosa's and such show enough fight in the run game to make that much harder for the O. i don't think it's a physical issue w aj, he just made a mistake. platooning our DL kinda gets them not taking so many snaps. keeps them fresh, but it might hurt them getting learning reps and getting a feel for what the O is doing. Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 1 hour ago, Buffaloman said: Edmunds is MIDDLE linebacker He's reading the play. The screen shot shows that either decision Edmunds makes he would have been wrong. There was no win there. Same with Hyde. Quote
Lake Ontario Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 If Epenessa is not setting the edge to contain and make sure the play doesn't get outside of him, who on this play has containment responsibility? I realize Harris cuts back inside so it's moot on this play. However, on the 2pt conversion, Epenessa shoots to the inside again and on that play they do keep it outside. I realize there are stunts, but unless we're constantly mixing those in, why isn't he setting an edge? 1 Quote
SoCal Deek Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 People please, it really isn’t complicated: Edmunds is horrible! Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 (edited) 26 minutes ago, Lake Ontario said: If Epenessa is not setting the edge to contain and make sure the play doesn't get outside of him, who on this play has containment responsibility? I realize Harris cuts back inside so it's moot on this play. However, on the 2pt conversion, Epenessa shoots to the inside again and on that play they do keep it outside. I realize there are stunts, but unless we're constantly mixing those in, why isn't he setting an edge? Exactly. I still believe Wallace was held on that 2 point play. Edited December 9, 2021 by Buffalo_Stampede Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted December 9, 2021 Posted December 9, 2021 It looked like they made a giant lane the length of the field did Harris to run through. He took the cheese Quote
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