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Ok, first of all,  yes we are 10-3. Yes we have one of the top offenses in the league. Yes we are spoiled. Yes our expectations are too high. Did I miss anything? OK....now 

 

Why can't this team seem to be able to execute a simple screen?? It's been years, and several O coordinators. I've never seen anything like it. Josh ends up throwing the ball into the ground half the time. It's incredible.  Can they please watch film on KC?? Can anyone explain this?

 

Hines. I know he's not CMC, etc etc. But I'm very disappointed they haven't been able to integrate him more into the offense. It's obvious he has terrific speed and is dynamic. I can't imagine this is what Beane had in mind when he traded for him. Any thoughts? It's really not that hard to get a rb more involved, you would think!

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1 minute ago, JMM said:

Ok, first of all,  yes we are 10-3. Yes we have one of the top offenses in the league. Yes we are spoiled. Yes our expectations are too high. Did I miss anything? OK....now 

 

Why can't this team seem to be able to execute a simple screen?? It's been years, and several O coordinators. I've never seen anything like it. Josh ends up throwing the ball into the ground half the time. It's incredible.  Can they please watch film on KC?? Can anyone explain this?

 

Hines. I know he's not CMC, etc etc. But I'm very disappointed they haven't been able to integrate him more into the offense. It's obvious he has terrific speed and is dynamic. I can't imagine this is what Beane had in mind when he traded for him. Any thoughts? It's really not that hard to get a rb more involved, you would think!

 

I think the OLine doesn't block it right...they block too long...they are supposed to almost "Ole" and give them a shove on the way by and then get out in front of the screen. Either that or there is some type of tell we are giving that it is a screen play and the D recognizes it...almost every game its the same thing...Allen turfing it.

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Screen designs are fairly straight forward.  It's the execution, takes alot of practice to get the timing of the OL, Josh's drop (selling it), and RB in position.

 

My guess is they aren't spending enough time practicing these, just isn't a key aspect of Dorseys playbook.

 

Same with RB draws, sprint out draws.  There were several times yesterday we should have been taking advantage of the Jets wide nine (Def ends outside alignment and pass rush straight up the field).

 

Against Miami, I get concerned that they run a super aggressive defense and we need more screens/etc to take advantage of that.

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Just now, BuffaloRebound said:

Because opponent D-Lines don’t pin their ears back against Allen.  They have to pass rush in a more disciplined fashion because of his run threat.  

 

This is correct. Screens don't work because Allen is who he is. It's a consequence of our own success. The defense you are forced to play against us makes running screens impossible. 

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2 minutes ago, Jauronimo said:

I don't know why screens are funny to you.  Well executed screen plays are a great way to make aggressive defenses pay.  They're usually high percentage plays.

Have you saw this squad try to execute one?  Its like watching pee wee football going for a pass.  I dont disagree with you though

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Just now, Gunsgoodtime said:

Have you saw this squad try to execute one?  Its like watching pee wee football going for a pass.  I dont disagree with you though

I have.  They have been unable to execute an effective screen play since Gailey left town.  Its a mystery why we can't execute a basic football play and routinely get gashed by screens on defense.

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9 minutes ago, MasterStrategist said:

Screen designs are fairly straight forward.  It's the execution, takes alot of practice to get the timing of the OL, Josh's drop (selling it), and RB in position.

 

My guess is they aren't spending enough time practicing these, just isn't a key aspect of Dorseys playbook.

 

Same with RB draws, sprint out draws.  There were several times yesterday we should have been taking advantage of the Jets wide nine (Def ends outside alignment and pass rush straight up the field).

 

Against Miami, I get concerned that they run a super aggressive defense and we need more screens/etc to take advantage of that.

 

Dorsey and company just need to watch the film from last night's Chargers/Fish game to see how to beat that defense.

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51 minutes ago, JMM said:

Ok, first of all,  yes we are 10-3. Yes we have one of the top offenses in the league. Yes we are spoiled. Yes our expectations are too high. Did I miss anything? OK....now 

 

Why can't this team seem to be able to execute a simple screen?? It's been years, and several O coordinators. I've never seen anything like it. Josh ends up throwing the ball into the ground half the time. It's incredible.  Can they please watch film on KC?? Can anyone explain this?

 

Hines. I know he's not CMC, etc etc. But I'm very disappointed they haven't been able to integrate him more into the offense. It's obvious he has terrific speed and is dynamic. I can't imagine this is what Beane had in mind when he traded for him. Any thoughts? It's really not that hard to get a rb more involved, you would think!


 

I think the screen game suffers because of Josh’s rushing ability more than anything.

 

Most teams rush in a controlled fashion - trying to keep Josh in the pocket and many times they also leave a LB/Safety as a “spy” watching the backfield.  
 

Therefore - you do not have the DEs rushing so fast that they clear the passing lanes and 2nd you have guys specifically watching Josh that can recognize and support the screen.

 

There is some element of timing missing that other teams have, but I think it is more on how teams play Josh - which is why it is multiple OCs that have the same issue.

 

 

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51 minutes ago, JMM said:

Why can't this team seem to be able to execute a simple screen??

Arguably because they're not simple.  OL needs to convincingly sell it, slip their opposing D-lineman, yet not be illegally downfield.  QB needs an open passing lane through the lines or do a risky lob over rushers.  You have to have the DL rush or even overcommit rather than play a contain on Allen.  

 

Agree that we haven't seen an effective screen game since the Thurman days.

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8 hours ago, JMM said:

Ok, first of all,  yes we are 10-3. Yes we have one of the top offenses in the league. Yes we are spoiled. Yes our expectations are too high. Did I miss anything? OK....now 

 

Why can't this team seem to be able to execute a simple screen?? It's been years, and several O coordinators. I've never seen anything like it. Josh ends up throwing the ball into the ground half the time. It's incredible.  Can they please watch film on KC?? Can anyone explain this?

 

Hines. I know he's not CMC, etc etc. But I'm very disappointed they haven't been able to integrate him more into the offense. It's obvious he has terrific speed and is dynamic. I can't imagine this is what Beane had in mind when he traded for him. Any thoughts? It's really not that hard to get a rb more involved, you would think!


Be careful! 
 

Last week I said something similar and got flamed for this.

 

Again, 2 touches for 7 yards. Dorsey’s continual lack of creativity and schematic ability to get guys open with the ball in space in baffling. 

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8 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

Screen designs are fairly straight forward.  It's the execution, takes alot of practice to get the timing of the OL, Josh's drop (selling it), and RB in position.

 

My guess is they aren't spending enough time practicing these, just isn't a key aspect of Dorseys playbook.

 

Same with RB draws, sprint out draws.  There were several times yesterday we should have been taking advantage of the Jets wide nine (Def ends outside alignment and pass rush straight up the field).

 

Against Miami, I get concerned that they run a super aggressive defense and we need more screens/etc to take advantage of that.

I don't understand why the Bills won't take advantage of Josh's mobility and run sprint draws/throwback screens? 

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36 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:


Be careful! 
 

Last week I said something similar and got flamed for this.

 

Again, 2 touches for 7 yards. Dorsey’s continual lack of creativity and schematic ability to get guys open with the ball in space in baffling. 

That's why I put the disclaimers in the beginning.  🙂  But it is disappointing.  Hard to believe we can't find ways to get him more touches.

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