Dubie54 Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 A couple of things stand out for me in looking at our TE production so far this year. * Knox's production is down, which makes sense now that we have Kincaid. Knox has 11 receptions to Kincaid's 17. Their total of 28 * Avg. yds/catch. Knox is averaging 6.8 (Kincaid 6.9) when in is rookie season he averaged 13.8, and the last 3 seasons he's avgd. 11-12. * While their catch total of 27 is right behind the league leader Hockenson (30), their combined yds. of 193 ranks 14th. * Sam LaPorta on the other hand has 25 receptions, 289 yds, and is avg. 11.6. His production is more than double that of Kincaid in almost every category. So for whatever reason, we are not getting the same level of production in terms of yds/catch as we did during Knox's years, and the production Detroit is getting out of LaPorta is pretty impressive. There were a lot more play calls in years past when we threw to the TE down the field and now it seems we are limited to these dump off passes with limited YAC. I remember the days when Knox rumbled 10-15 yds. after a catch because he was out in the flat with space. It seems to me that with the two headed monster in Knox and Kincaid we could create match up problems galore and I just don't see Dorsey taking advantage of that. Thoughts? Here's a link to YTD TE stats: https://www.statmuse.com/nfl/ask/tight-end-reception-leaders-2023 1 Quote
Numark3 Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 (edited) Is it a goal to have TE production? For the most part, the offense is humming and the TEs are a part of it. What is the issue or your point? Hey Dorsey, we want more TE production: dorsey: Why? idk Edited October 12, 2023 by Numark3 2 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 Quote
Simon Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 4 minutes ago, Dubie54 said: Thoughts? If they weren't spending half the game covering the RT, they would be a much more dynamic part of the offense. As it is, the Bills are spending a significant percentage of their passing downs playing 10 vs 11. 1 8 5 Quote
Process Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 (edited) The production isn't really the issue. Good productive TEs are hard to find. The issue is we are paying an average, low impact player in Knox $13M/yr. That money put towards a solid #2 WR or RT would have much bigger impact on this offense. Edited October 12, 2023 by Process 2 3 3 Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 TE are not Joshes first read. It would seem they are low. We've seen there Kincaid has been wide open often but josh goes to a cover receiver 50 yards down field. It's ok though. Josh has trust for those he is throwing to. It'll all balance out in time. Quote
starrymessenger Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 If anyone thinks Kincaid would be unable to do what LaPorta has done in Detroit they are mistaken. 1 5 1 Quote
BillsUberAlles Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 They are being used as short dump outlets for Allen, I don't think the stats are surprising with the way they are being utilized. Often times they are helping with chips so that delays them getting out into patterns as well and makes them shorter patterns near the line of scrimmage. 1 Quote
Allen2D̶i̶g̶g̶s̶TBD Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 Spencer Brown requires TE help in order to block any speed rushers, so they are locked up in assisting the O-line instead of running routes downfield. When they're not kept in to block, they are chipping the DE's which delays their route. RT is the weakest position on our offense and needs to be a major emphasis of next year's draft and free agency. 1 Quote
Kaenon Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 Our offense is performing the same as it has the last 4 seasons. Idk why anyone thinks any other season will be different. Allen to Diggs will be incredible, Gabe will flash with 800 yards and 7 TDs, 3rd and 4th guys will chip in. TEs won't amass yards and should finish with 5 or 6 TDs, and our running game by and large will struggle by committee. 2 1 Quote
Paup 1995MVP Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 29 minutes ago, Allen2Diggs said: Spencer Brown requires TE help in order to block any speed rushers, so they are locked up in assisting the O-line instead of running routes downfield. When they're not kept in to block, they are chipping the DE's which delays their route. RT is the weakest position on our offense and needs to be a major emphasis of next year's draft and free agency. That's all fine and good. But they are wasting the talent of Kincaid having him staying in to block and chip DE's. If they wanted a guy to do what Kincaid has been doing, they should have just kept Tommy Sweeney for that matter and drafted a stud OT in the first round to play next to Torrence. Lousy roster management. Lousy scheme. Lousy play calling. The biggest weakness on this year's Buffalo Bills besides the unfortunate injuries is the coaching of the offense. And more specifically the coaching by our OC. We are running an offense from the 1980's. 1 2 1 1 1 1 Quote
JerseyBills Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 I don't like the 2 TE looks. Think we're more successful with 3 WRs. That's where we specalize 17 minutes ago, Kaenon said: Our offense is performing the same as it has the last 4 seasons. Idk why anyone thinks any other season will be different. Allen to Diggs will be incredible, Gabe will flash with 800 yards and 7 TDs, 3rd and 4th guys will chip in. TEs won't amass yards and should finish with 5 or 6 TDs, and our running game by and large will struggle by committee. Davis is on par for 1000+ 10+TDs Knox had 6 TDs last year and 9 in 21. In 21 he had a slow start as well. Our run game had 1 really bad game, 1 below average game and 3 above average/very good games. Lets see how this plays out. As they say, teams true identifies usually take 6-7 weeks to show 1 Quote
Brand J Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 I’m sure Beane envisioned Kincaid being more of a weapon but it’s still early. 1 Quote
Andrew Son Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 I'm getting visions of last year. We went all-in on pass catching RB's- tried to sign McKissic, signed Duke Johnson, drafted Cook, traded for Hines. We were even rumored to be in on trading for McCaffery. All of this to never throw to the backs. Now this year it's all about the TE. Knox has a nice contract and we draft a first round TE to go along with him. All this talk of 12 personnel and the mismatches it will produce. Again, all to never throw to the TE's. There seems to be a major disconnect between player acquisition and player usage-especially on offense. You would think that Dorsey would be communicating with Beane on the groceries to buy. 2 1 Quote
Alphadawg7 Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Numark3 said: Is it a goal to have TE production? For the most part, the offense is humming and the TEs are a part of it. What is the issue or your point? Hey Dorsey, we want more TE production: dorsey: Why? idk Well when you are running 12 personnel as much as we are and then not using your TE's as weapons then its a problem. If we are running our TE's for 7 ypc, any JAG off the street TE can manage that. We have a ton of money in Knox and traded up for Kincaid to produce what any TE off the street could do. Thats a problem. When you are taking guys like Sherfield and Harty off the field to put 2 TE's out there and then just dumping off passes to them that you could do with any RB or TE, that is a problem. We drafted...traded up mind you...Kincaid to pair with Knox to create mismatches all over the field and to take adantage of those and put pressure on the D at all 3 levels. We aren't doing that. Dorsey NEEDS to find a way to use the 12 personnel productively or he needs to stop running it. Its that simple for me. And I am not confident he will...he sucked at incorporating Knox in last year despite our desperate need for another weapon for Josh and Knox coming off a season with 9 TD's despite modest targets for a TE. Now we are seeing the same lack of use of the TE's effectively this year. Its a problem and it starts with Dorsey. 1 3 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 3 minutes ago, SWATeam said: I'm getting visions of last year. We went all-in on pass catching RB's- tried to sign McKissic, signed Duke Johnson, drafted Cook, traded for Hines. We were even rumored to be in on trading for McCaffery. All of this to never throw to the backs. Now this year it's all about the TE. Knox has a nice contract and we draft a first round TE to go along with him. All this talk of 12 personnel and the mismatches it will produce. Again, all to never throw to the TE's. There seems to be a major disconnect between player acquisition and player usage-especially on offense. You would think that Dorsey would be communicating with Beane on the groceries to buy. Knox is conservatively dropping over 15% of passes thrown his way and has a sub 85 passer rating when thrown at, he doesn't need more targets Quote
Don Otreply Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Numark3 said: Is it a goal to have TE production? For the most part, the offense is humming and the TEs are a part of it. What is the issue or your point? Hey Dorsey, we want more TE production: dorsey: Why? idk It’s about when Diggs is double teamed, and Gabe is not making catches, Dorsey is not able to pivot quickly enough to his TEs to counter what opposing Ds are doing during games, thusly enabling Diggs to be substantially more open for big gains and TDs, it all about flexibility in play calling to take advantage of one’s opponents tendencies, and your own personnel’s talents. Again, play calling flexibility within a game…, Quote
ngbills Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 7 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said: Well when you are running 12 personnel as much as we are and then not using your TE's as weapons then its a problem. If we are running our TE's for 7 ypc, any JAG off the street TE can manage that. We have a ton of money in Knox and traded up for Kincaid to produce what any TE off the street could do. Thats a problem. When you are taking guys like Sherfield and Harty off the field to put 2 TE's out there and then just dumping off passes to them that you could do with any RB or TE, that is a problem. We drafted...traded up mind you...Kincaid to pair with Knox to create mismatches all over the field and to take adantage of those and put pressure on the D at all 3 levels. We aren't doing that. Dorsey NEEDS to find a way to use the 12 personnel productively or he needs to stop running it. Its that simple for me. And I am not confident he will...he sucked at incorporating Knox in last year despite our desperate need for another weapon for Josh and Knox coming off a season with 9 TD's despite modest targets for a TE. Now we are seeing the same lack of use of the TE's effectively this year. Its a problem and it starts with Dorsey. It is a very odd approach. I want to see one of the analytics folks chart out all the routes Kincaid and Knox are running in games. I can only recall a very few that they are going up the seam or running a corner route etc. A big part of the value is supposed to be pulling the safety to open things up for other guys. Not so much when they are just running quick outs or swings. Quote
716 Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 All the hate for Dorsey and the lack of TE production, but I don't recall very much TE success with Daboll, or forever for that matter in Buffalo. Am I wrong? Quote
Bleeding Bills Blue Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 2 hours ago, Simon said: If they weren't spending half the game covering the RT, they would be a much more dynamic part of the offense. As it is, the Bills are spending a significant percentage of their passing downs playing 10 vs 11. Very likely why the average target depth for knox and kincaid are so incredibly low. Chipping affects your route depth. 1 Quote
LeGOATski Posted October 12, 2023 Posted October 12, 2023 1 hour ago, Paup 1995MVP said: That's all fine and good. But they are wasting the talent of Kincaid having him staying in to block and chip DE's. If they wanted a guy to do what Kincaid has been doing, they should have just kept Tommy Sweeney for that matter and drafted a stud OT in the first round to play next to Torrence. Lousy roster management. Lousy scheme. Lousy play calling. The biggest weakness on this year's Buffalo Bills besides the unfortunate injuries is the coaching of the offense. And more specifically the coaching by our OC. We are running an offense from the 1980's. I agree the play calling is often poor, but your whining makes it sound like they have one of the worst offenses in the league. It is in fact a modern passing scheme that puts up great numbers and they've had a more balanced attack this year with the running game. However, outside of one game this year, I don't think Dorsey calls a good game. He doesn't set up plays well, like those swings and screens, and doesn't have a good rhythm. Quote
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