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8 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Safety isn't an issue imo he's too deep to effect throw

 

this is at moment of int and hes still 10yards off

 

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i agree w einstein this was simply a miss

That is an unbelievably small window that requires a throw with pinpoint accuracy and perfect timing. Almost all risk with no reward.

 

That ball should never be thrown. Bad read by Josh.

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10 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Safety isn't an issue imo he's too deep to effect throw

 

this is at moment of int and hes still 10yards off

 

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i agree w einstein this was simply a miss

It also looks like Diggs is wide open at the bottom of the screen.

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Non All 22 analysis:

 

Opening drive - Diggs 2 targets for 2 catches and 43 yards

Next 4 drives in first half - Diggs 0 targets for 0 catches for 0 yards

 

2nd Half Opening drive - Diggs 3 targets for 3 catches and 26 yards

Next 3 drives - Diggs 2 targets for 1 catch and 17 yards

 

So on the two scripted drive Diggs has 5 targets for 5 catches and 69 yards

On the 7 non-scripted drives its 2 targets for 1 catch and 17 yards.

 

What gives? 

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:

This was a very frustrating game to analyze.

1) For those who wanted to keep running and establish "balance". It simply wasn't happening. They could have ran 50 times and we simply wouldn't have scored. Very frustrating run blocking performance for several linemen. Example of this (GIF may take a moment to load):

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2) More o-line issues. We are 9 games into the season and still having miscommunication between linemen. Torrence clearly thinks he has help from Morse.


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3) Why isn't Josh throwing the ball? Well... to whom? Separation is non-existent on many pays.

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4) Torrence got tripped up on the screen play. Had he not been tripped, Cook may have scored on this screen. See the following two photos.

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5) No defense is convinced by our WR's pretending to be a screen option on shotgun darts. And it's actively hurting us. Instead of our WR's blocking the CB across from them, they fake a screen and then THAT CB goes and plugs a run whole. Shakir's defender on this play is who makes the tackle, stopping the run for a 2 yard gain.

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Take a minute and check out Joe Marino's Locked on Bills All-22 breakdown on the Bengals game. He isolates the drive-killers on each possession. People often gravitate to a single cause, like the head coach or OC, but the fact is, at least on offense, it's a lack of execution by the players. Be it Josh locking in on one receiver, or Dion Dawkins getting beat like a drum, or Kincaide dropping a pass or fumbling, and yes a bad penalty or non-penalty, all it takes one flub at a critical time to kill a drive. Honestly, it's hard to tell if Dorsey is the problem when the players keep screwing up.

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4 minutes ago, Process said:

That is an unbelievably small window that requires a throw with pinpoint accuracy and perfect timing. Almost all risk with no reward.

 

That ball should never be thrown. Bad read by Josh.

I guess we disagree, we have seen him make this throw before

 

this is when ball leaves his hand, it might be a little tight but it's certainly available

 

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1 minute ago, GoBills808 said:

I guess we disagree, we have seen him make this throw before

 

this is when ball leaves his hand, it might be a little tight but it's certainly available

 

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Yea he underthrew it by a good 5 yards. But again when you consider the position of the underneath guy and safety and the angle of the throw, it's a throw that requires perfect timing and accuracy. There's almost no room for error. No reason throw that IMO when you have 3 other guys open. 

Thanks for the screenshots btw.

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1 hour ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Torrence hasn’t been playing well. Not saying bench the rookie but he’s not improving.

 

Seemingly all of our offensive linemen have taken a step back the past couple weeks. They were all playing quite well together, I'm not sure what happened.

 

Here's PFF offensive grades from this game:

 

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3 of our bottom 4 graded starters were OL in this one.

 

Man am I sick of the same issues still holding this offense back. Poor pass protection. No run game. Zero production from our #2 outside WR.

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Just now, HappyDays said:

 

Seemingly all of our offensive linemen have taken a step back the past couple weeks. They were all playing quite well together, I'm not sure what happened.

 

Here's PFF offensive grades from this game:

 

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3 of our bottom 4 graded starters were OL in this one.

 

Man am I sick of the same issues still holding this offense back. Poor pass protection. No run game. Zero production from our #2 outside WR.

more things change more they stay the same

 

oline is getting bullied on game tape and frankly Cincy defense is playing way above the rim in terms of scheme and physicality

 

they were up for it and we werent

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2 hours ago, Einstein said:


3) Why isn't Josh throwing the ball? Well... to whom? Separation is non-existent on many pays.

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Indeed. Dorsey is unable to scheme for separation the way Reid does with any and all of his offensive players.

 

So much to the opposite, in fact, that on this play Dorsey schemed Kincaid and Diggs so close and crossed with each other that they tripped over each other and can be seen laying on the ground at the top of that pic.

 

Now, we all know Diggs and Kincaid can get separation on their own abilities 1:1 in the open field. But tough to do when your OC has you run right at each other from the LOS.

 

Look at this awesome play design and wonder how many WRs would get separation here:

 

 

 

13 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

Man am I sick of the same issues still holding this offense back. Poor pass protection. No run game. Zero production from our #2 outside WR.

 

Those problems span all parts of the offense, and makes it clear to me it isnt a player/talent issue.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Seemingly all of our offensive linemen have taken a step back the past couple weeks. They were all playing quite well together, I'm not sure what happened.

 

Here's PFF offensive grades from this game:

 

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3 of our bottom 4 graded starters were OL in this one.

 

Man am I sick of the same issues still holding this offense back. Poor pass protection. No run game. Zero production from our #2 outside WR.

That was collectively their worst game as a unit in a while. Out coached upfront. A lot of confusion.


Torrence has been trending down though at least from what I see. You’d like to see the opposite from a rookie. 

 

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23 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

it's hard to tell if Dorsey is the problem when the players keep screwing up.


I would ask - did these same players screw up less under Daboll?

47 minutes ago, Simon said:

 

There's a safety over the top that is just outside the edge of this photo.

It was a stare-down with a bonus double clutch, to a covered receiver in a vertical bracket with no window.

That ball was doomed before it even left his hand.


You're right, there is, but he has little chance at the ball (he is too far away).


I have a hard drive with plenty of this exact throw by Allen throughout the years that made it.

I'm not sure why he is underthrowing these.

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27 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

it's hard to tell if Dorsey is the problem when the players keep screwing up.

 

3 minutes ago, Einstein said:


I would ask - did these same players screw up less under Daboll?

 

I would also ask - whose job is it to make sure players are executing?

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39 minutes ago, Process said:

That is an unbelievably small window that requires a throw with pinpoint accuracy

 

In years past, Allen hit this pass in roughly the red circle below. The safety just has no chance to get there. One move and Gabe might be gone. 

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But if you want to see a tight window throw...

 

My goodness...

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12 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

Those problems span all parts of the offense, and makes it clear to me it isnt a player/talent issue.

 

Two years in a row now where the offense started off explosive, at times looking like the best offense in football, and then suddenly dropped off into a more middling area. And we know injuries aren't an excuse. So yeah that does leave me at coaching. Other teams are figuring us out, and we're not reciprocating.

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1 hour ago, Einstein said:


Yes Kincaid is open, but Davis had his guy beat and it would have been a nice pickup.

Davis was Allen's 1st read and he took it.

 

It was just a poor throw.

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I could post a dozen others. It's just an example to represent the whole.
 


This happens fairly often. Not fall down - no - but so tight in spacing that a WR has to slow down or alter their route.

I believe on that INT there was another safety over top of Davis as I can only see 10 Bengals in that picture.

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33 minutes ago, Einstein said:


I would ask - did these same players screw up less under Daboll?

 

 

Yes but I don't think there is the connection you are implying. Dorsey doesn't coach players. he draws up game plans. Obviously the Bills look like they aren't on the same page right now (see: Davis intl grounding call) But I can't say if that draws a line back to Dorsey.

33 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

 

I would also ask - whose job is it to make sure players are executing?

Position coaches I would assume.

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2 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:

 

Yes but I don't think there is the connection you are implying. Dorsey doesn't coach players. he draws up game plans.

 

I honestly wasn't attempting to make a connection, but I can see how it appears that way. I am just as confused as everyone else as to why these same players (and in many cases upgrades - speaking of the line) have regressed since Daboll left.

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