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In recent games it seems like the Bills have lost their ability to protect against blitz pressure.  Part of the reason teams are blitzing is that the Bills have also lost the ability to counter against the blitz even when they know it is coming.  

Josh being able to escape to the sideline and make a productive play are just not happening enough for whatever reason.  Also an eligible receiver like a runner or TE never seems to be in the middle beyond DL coverage for a quick pass.  They just are not there- ever.  Other teams do this all the time. 

I have a feeling Miami will blitz and man cover more than they usually do. 

I hope the Bills are working to install plays to truly turn blitzes into productive gains.   For the Miami game and beyond.  

We know are coming.....

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Keep an extra guy in to block.

Give Josh time to carve up their bad secondary.

Then let Cook sneak out of the backfield for a few shots downfield 

Josh missed Cook wide open on the sideline last week.  Josh has hit that pass twice before one for a TD and one a dropped TD. 

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Miami can bring the blitz but they better get there (if Josh doesn’t escape it to begin with). If they don’t you are going to see huge plays all night long. 

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3 minutes ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Keep an extra guy in to block.

Give Josh time to carve up their bad secondary.

Then let Cook sneak out of the backfield for a few shots downfield 

Josh missed Cook wide open on the sideline last week.  Josh has hit that pass twice before one for a TD and one a dropped TD. 

 

On the very first 3rd down play against the Chargers, Josh missed a wide open Murray out of the backfield, instead trying to cram it into a blanketed receiver, incomplete, punt.

 

Those dump off plays to wide open RBs are there, Josh just isn't seeing them or taking them, for whatever reason.

 

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17 minutes ago, jethro_tull said:

In recent games it seems like the Bills have lost their ability to protect against blitz pressure.  Part of the reason teams are blitzing is that the Bills have also lost the ability to counter against the blitz even when they know it is coming.  

Josh being able to escape to the sideline and make a productive play are just not happening enough for whatever reason.  Also an eligible receiver like a runner or TE never seems to be in the middle beyond DL coverage for a quick pass.  They just are not there- ever.  Other teams do this all the time. 

I have a feeling Miami will blitz and man cover more than they usually do. 

I hope the Bills are working to install plays to truly turn blitzes into productive gains.   For the Miami game and beyond.  

We know are coming.....

 

I don't hate that 3x1 play boundary alert - i just don't know that it needs to be diggs there.  Shakir or Kincaid would work.  

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1 minute ago, Rubes said:

 

On the very first 3rd down play against the Chargers, Josh missed a wide open Murray out of the backfield, instead trying to cram it into a blanketed receiver, incomplete, punt.

 

Those dump off plays to wide open RBs are there, Josh just isn't seeing them or taking them, for whatever reason.

 

It's one of his few weaknesses for sure. But to be fair, guys like Murray and Cook have dropped easy dump off passes all season so I could see Allen's hesitation in throwing them. 

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I bet those easy dump-off and outlet plays are there.  Josh just prefers to scramble or run around towards the boundary and try to make a bigger play at the last second.

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Just now, QB Bills said:

It's one of his few weaknesses for sure. But to be fair, guys like Murray and Cook have dropped easy dump off passes all season so I could see Allen's hesitation in throwing them. 

 

Well, as long as we're being fair, just about everybody has been dropping passes this year, so it's hard to imagine him having great trust in anyone at this point.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Rubes said:

 

On the very first 3rd down play against the Chargers, Josh missed a wide open Murray out of the backfield, instead trying to cram it into a blanketed receiver, incomplete, punt.

 

Those dump off plays to wide open RBs are there, Josh just isn't seeing them or taking them, for whatever reason.

 

I agree. I love Josh but taking the easy 5 yard completion is still a challenge for him.

 

And he is actually awful at the WR screen pass. He never delivers it accurately.  They should strip it from the playbook. 

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25 minutes ago, jethro_tull said:

In recent games it seems like the Bills have lost their ability to protect against blitz pressure.  Part of the reason teams are blitzing is that the Bills have also lost the ability to counter against the blitz even when they know it is coming.  

Josh being able to escape to the sideline and make a productive play are just not happening enough for whatever reason.  Also an eligible receiver like a runner or TE never seems to be in the middle beyond DL coverage for a quick pass.  They just are not there- ever.  Other teams do this all the time. 

I have a feeling Miami will blitz and man cover more than they usually do. 

I hope the Bills are working to install plays to truly turn blitzes into productive gains.   For the Miami game and beyond.  

We know are coming.....

 

I tend to agree with this, outside of the dominant performance against the Cowboys I'm not seeing where the Bills offensive line matches the metrics that say they are among the best in the league. Because if that's the case they would have looked much better against 2 of the best defensive lines in the NFL in recent weeks (chiefs/patriots). And this is another major concern heading into the playoffs considering they are going to face similar front sevens every week should they make it there and advance.

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19 minutes ago, Rubes said:

 

On the very first 3rd down play against the Chargers, Josh missed a wide open Murray out of the backfield, instead trying to cram it into a blanketed receiver, incomplete, punt.

 

Those dump off plays to wide open RBs are there, Josh just isn't seeing them or taking them, for whatever reason.

 

Yeah. That was the case last year too. I really wish this was stressed to him more. Brady made a killing taking the dump offs. 
 

At the same time, Murray dropped a ridiculously easy pass against NE. Cook also has only ok hands. Hard to trust those guys

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56 minutes ago, jethro_tull said:

I hope the Bills are working to install plays to truly turn blitzes into productive gains. 

 

Word is they got some tricks up their sleeve, ya dig?

 

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This team doesn't absolutely nothing imaginative on offense, so we can probably expect that shotgun RB draw to be run over and over again for 3.2 YPC.

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I don’t think they’re going to bring many blitzes.  Could be wrong, but I think they’re gonna sit back and make Josh dink and dunk and hope he makes a mistake. 

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2 minutes ago, Patrick Fitzryan said:

This team doesn't absolutely nothing imaginative on offense, so we can probably expect that shotgun RB draw to be run over and over again for 3.2 YPC.

 

Dolphins blitzing?  The obvious answer is very complex, slow developing plays with a dozen tiny receivers, each one more tiny than the last!

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