billsbackto81 Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 4 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Same conversation we had last year. I'm not sure what people expected? I'm guessing the same results as last year. Quote
folz Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 Could it be that our run game/blocking schemes don't suit our players' strengths? Morse is an athletic, not stout center; as some said, pulling is Ford's strength; Feliciano trimmed down to be more athletic; not sure about Williams and Boettger, but they don't seem unathletic. Why aren't we running a scheme that has our interior linemen pulling more often for outside runs. Seems like it would suit our backs better too. Get them out into more space. Our guys aren't pounders. Singletary is shifty, Breida fast, and even Moss has shown some elusiveness at times. I'm no expert on run/blocking schemes, just a thought, so if anyone who knows more about the Xs and Os of the run game/O-line blocking has a better perspective on this...please weigh in. 2 Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 (edited) 1. Morse was overpaid from the beginning but he is serviceable as a pass blocker. 2. Everyone knows this so why is Daboll and McD asking him to do things he can't. There are plenty of undersized centers that have done well with zone blocking schemes and superstar QBs. Bring in Jeff Saturday as a special consultant. 3. They should have drafted OG/C last year. Now there are too many holes on the line to fix them all. Keeping Morse for one more year makes sense so they can address the guard spots. This regime really sucks at OL talent evaluation. Beane made an average center the highest paid in the league. They let go of Teller. And Ford is a massive bust. I have no faith this regime will make the right moves Edited December 10, 2021 by Ethan in Portland 1 Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 1 hour ago, ScottLaw said: I think McD has too much influence… too defensive oriented. They can’t resist on draft day. He better resist this April and go OL heavy or the McB moniker will be seriously on the hot seat. He's just going to have to wait later in the draft for a "diamond in the rough" CB or DT. Quote
Ethan in Cleveland Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 38 minutes ago, Bangarang said: I don’t think Groot is a bad player. I just don’t see him as the kind of guy that’s going to be a double digit sack guy coming off the edge. He reminds me of Shaq Lawson. How can you tell that after 12 games? Groot has had a solid rookie year. Far better than Epenesa and Basham. 1 minute ago, LABILLBACKER said: He better resist this April and go OL heavy or the McB moniker will be seriously on the hot seat. He's just going to have to wait later in the draft for a "diamond in the rough" CB or DT. I'd be fine with a 1 tech monster DT early, but otherwise you are correct. They need 3 OL potential starters in free agency and the draft. Quote
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 4 hours ago, Gisele said: Still it's so odd that so many of our linemen are regressing. Something is (or isn't) going on with coaching. The downside of building the line in FA ? Quote
Bangarang Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 2 minutes ago, Ethan in Portland said: How can you tell that after 12 games? Groot has had a solid rookie year. Far better than Epenesa and Basham. Being better than Epenesa or Basham is an embarrassingly low bar to set. He just doesn’t look explosive and being long only gets you so far. I don’t see him consistently beating guys off the edge to think he’ll be much more than a decent rotation guy who’s going to set a solid edge and get the occasional sack. Quote
muppy Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 (edited) 5 hours ago, cwater10 said: My knee jerk reaction is to agree with this. The OL seemed to be KC's obvious weakness in the Super Bowl. My hesitation is that looking at the Chief's offense this year through a more holistic lens, it's clear that this offense is not even remotely as effective as it was prior to the change out of the OL. All other factors are constants. Is that all defensive adjustments? Maybe the chemistry is off... Is that what you risk with such drastic change? On the other hand, it already appears that The Bills entire offensive chemistry is off from last year. OK... Do it Beane! the Bills resigned Dawkins so he is going nowhere IMO. Otherwise Im strapped in awaiting the NFL draft and may they pick a mean Ugly or two............I wouldnt be upset. 3 hours ago, Ethan in Portland said: 1. Morse was overpaid from the beginning but he is serviceable as a pass blocker. 2. Everyone knows this so why is Daboll and McD asking him to do things he can't. There are plenty of undersized centers that have done well with zone blocking schemes and superstar QBs. Bring in Jeff Saturday as a special consultant. 3. They should have drafted OG/C last year. Now there are too many holes on the line to fix them all. Keeping Morse for one more year makes sense so they can address the guard spots. This regime really sucks at OL talent evaluation. Beane made an average center the highest paid in the league. They let go of Teller. And Ford is a massive bust. I have no faith this regime will make the right moves Yeah say u have No Faith in McB decisions Ethan? Probably more McD decisions at this point of the season...anyway Im not cherry picking that 1 thing to be a jerk but if you really think that way things are much more dire that I thought *cringe* Edited December 10, 2021 by Muppy Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 5 hours ago, NewEra said: Maybe we should draft Creed Humphrey in the 2nd round!! What a steal that would be!! Oh wait. How many times do you need to bring this up? Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 Yeah I read the article and agree. The OL has an identity problem. It seems like McDermott wants grinders, but that's not what Morse is. Ryan Bates wants to be a Center in the NFL and this regime seems to like him a lot. Why not give him a shot moving forward? Quote
NewEra Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 4 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said: How many times do you need to bring this up? 398 more times should suffice. 1 Quote
colin Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said: Morse is very similar in style to Eric Wood. Wood was terrible in the power run game under Marrone. Might as well have been wearing skates on the field on run downs. The switch to the inside zone attack under Greg Roman resuscitated his career. With less physical, athletic lineman you want them to be blocking the edges of defenders instead of trying to push their whole body weight off the LOS. you know, this makes me think: what's dabol's blocking philosophy? we ran spain and teller out of there, who have done better than anything we have going on right now. does what he wants to do in the passing game (wr's all over the joint, josh playing super man) fit w the blocking scheme on O? i think daboll is just not in anyway a complete OC. he doesn't have cohesive ideas on what to do, even within his own play design and practice schedule. greg roman runs really simple passing schemes, but his running and blocking always puts the O in advantage situations. reid is a mad genius, but his teams always know what they want to do blocking wise. I remember kevin gilbride getting some heat for very simple blocking schemes, and he frustrated just about every team he was on (save the 2 chip winning giant team), but they got good results running and passing. i really think our O has gotten stats from some great wr and qb play, which has covered up for just a poorly designed and coached scheme. dabol's history prior to 2020, and the past 6 games bear that out, and is far and away the bulk of his career. 1 Quote
BuffaloRebound Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 If Morse is so athletic and a good pass blocker, why not kick him outside to Left Tackle? Seems like Dawkins would be better suited inside at his current shape anyway. 1 Quote
RoyBatty is alive Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 18 minutes ago, transplantbillsfan said: Yeah I read the article and agree. The OL has an identity problem. It seems like McDermott wants grinders, but that's not what Morse is. Ryan Bates wants to be a Center in the NFL and this regime seems to like him a lot. Why not give him a shot moving forward? What makes you think he wants grinders on the O Line, I dont see any evidence of that. Quote
TheCockSportif Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 Just now, RoyBatty is alive said: What makes you think he wants grinders on the O Line, I dont see any evidence of that. Maybe someone has seen his app? Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 9 minutes ago, colin said: you know, this makes me think: what's dabol's blocking philosophy? we ran spain and teller out of there, who have done better than anything we have going on right now. does what he wants to do in the passing game (wr's all over the joint, josh playing super man) fit w the blocking scheme on O? i think daboll is just not in anyway a complete OC. he doesn't have cohesive ideas on what to do, even within his own play design and practice schedule. greg roman runs really simple passing schemes, but his running and blocking always puts the O in advantage situations. reid is a mad genius, but his teams always know what they want to do blocking wise. I remember kevin gilbride getting some heat for very simple blocking schemes, and he frustrated just about every team he was on (save the 2 chip winning giant team), but they got good results running and passing. i really think our O has gotten stats from some great wr and qb play, which has covered up for just a poorly designed and coached scheme. dabol's history prior to 2020, and the past 6 games bear that out, and is far and away the bulk of his career. I think Daboll wanted to be more of a man blocking run offense initially. But they decided mid-season last year that their passing offense was more streamlined using outside zone, which involves less complicated line calls. So they've changed plans since he got here. Problem is........that challenges Beane and the personnel department to have the right kinds of players in place. Still.......the problems have been greatly magnified by the entire OL..........SAVE for Morse.........playing worse than expected for various reasons (poor preparation, injury, covid ignorance etc..). Getting the OL prepared falls on Bobby Johnson so I'd be surprised if this season ends short of a SB and he isn't fired. If the offensive lineman aren't preparing well.......at the facility or in the offseason.........that still falls on the guy who is in charge of monitoring them year round. I've never understood what compelled McDermott to even take the chance of switching the Bills rush offense from the inside zone approach they used to great success in the Roman/Lynn seasons. Said it then.......that was a very dumb decision.......and it is costing them even now. They had an identity in that aspect of the game and they had players who could execute that style at a high level. Just a matter of keeping the cupboard stocked when you have a system that works. 1 Quote
Shaw66 Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 3 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: That seems to be Brandon's MO. He was building a passing team. He found a QB, some good wideouts, and some journeymen linemen who were typically better at pass pro then road grading. That hasn't worked out real well. They OL still isn't great at protections and sucks at creating push in short yardage situations or opening holes. I hope Beane rethinks things. Maybe its overly dramatic but I tend to like the Chiefs solution to the same problem: Get a whole new OL. I don't know about a whole new line, but I think your analysis is correct. Beane and McDermott underestimated the increasing importance of being able to run with power when you need to. The league is changing, as it always does. I also think, however, that the coaches bear some of the responsibility here. There has to be a running style, from an offensive line point of view, that can be at least somewhat effective with the guys they have. All they need to do is make SOMETHING work somewhat well, not so much that the Bills win by strictly running the ball, but enough success at some kind of running game that troubles the defense. If finesse is what they're built for, let's see some finesse. Where are the complex pulling schemes, the traps, and the misdirections? 1 Quote
transplantbillsfan Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 11 minutes ago, RoyBatty is alive said: What makes you think he wants grinders on the O Line, I dont see any evidence of that. Well when asked about fixing the running game this week... here's what he said... and the last 2 sentences to me are evidence that he doesn't want a finesse running team: “We’re gonna try our darndest to fix it. It’s tough. I’m not gonna sit up here and lie to you guys. To fix that part of your game this time of year is tough,” he said. “That’s why we try like heck to do it in training camp. That’s where you develop the toughness of the football team. That’s why we run the football in training camp.” Quote
Dablitzkrieg Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 I hate all 5 of put offensive lineman, most of the time. They suck and piss me the hell off. There, I said it🤣 Quote
FilthyBeast Posted December 10, 2021 Posted December 10, 2021 Hindsight is always 20/20 but boy would Creed Humphrey look good in a Bills uniform right now. Too bad we have a GM that is completely clueless when it comes to evaluating the trenches. 1 Quote
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