BuffaloMatt Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Who exactly will miami be sending? Their LBs/CBs are dinged. So they blitz to support an already diminished pass rush. I don't see it. But I have been wrong before. 1 Quote
Dillenger4 Posted January 4 Posted January 4 Who will they Blitz?? Will Dolphins Blitz?? They are one of the most blitzing teams in the AFC. They Blitz all the time! Van Ginkel for one is a constant torpedo. Watch any Phins game and it's "send the house Fangio" all day. Get ready for it. It's coming as that is all they have - especially with Howard injured or out and Chubb out. They now can't afford to just sit back - it's blitz city as usual in South Fla. Bills will be ready! 1 Quote
jethro_tull Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 2 hours ago, Dillenger4 said: Who will they Blitz?? Will Dolphins Blitz?? They are one of the most blitzing teams in the AFC. They Blitz all the time! Van Ginkel for one is a constant torpedo. Watch any Phins game and it's "send the house Fangio" all day. Get ready for it. It's coming as that is all they have - especially with Howard injured or out and Chubb out. They now can't afford to just sit back - it's blitz city as usual in South Fla. Bills will be ready! The Dolphins currently have the 23rd highest blitz percentage in the league. 2 Quote
Chaos Posted January 5 Posted January 5 6 hours ago, dorquemada said: Dolphins blitzing? The obvious answer is very complex, slow developing plays with a dozen tiny receivers, each one more tiny than the last! Alternate strategy, Josh runs for 200+ yards. Quote
Big Turk Posted January 5 Posted January 5 If they blitz playing as much man coverage as they normally do Allen will run for 100 yards. 1 Quote
stinky finger Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Honestly, I don't care how they scheme us. Josh owns Miami. We're scoring 5 TDs against this D. This will be a comfortable victory. Quote
Big Blitz Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Whatever they do our oline better figure it out bc the middle of it has been **s for the last 2 games. Quote
Solomon Grundy Posted January 5 Posted January 5 I'm more so worried about the pressure coming from the interior. Patriots was getting a lot of pressure from the middle of the line. I read where Josh said he felt scrum around his feet. Morse, McGovern and Torrence has to be better. Davis, Wilkins and Hand are a handful. Their play will be the most critical component of the night. If they're strong, Josh will carve the Dolphins up. Cook will cook. 1 2 Quote
jethro_tull Posted January 7 Author Posted January 7 On 1/4/2024 at 12:06 PM, FilthyBeast said: 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. Maybe the OL isn't holding that much - at least the penalties are WAY down. On 1/4/2024 at 8:01 PM, Big Blitz said: Whatever they do our oline better figure it out bc the middle of it has been **s for the last 2 games. or have a great offensive move to counter it ! Quote
jethro_tull Posted January 7 Author Posted January 7 (edited) Could it be as simple as two eligible receivers blocking (could be a strong side guard and TE) and one or both peel off for a very quick pass? They would be the safety valve. Is this the intention of 12 personnel? Edited January 7 by jethro_tull Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted January 7 Posted January 7 (edited) I am not concerned about what Miami does on defense. It’s all about what Allen chooses to do. On 1/4/2024 at 9:02 PM, Solomon Grundy said: I'm more so worried about the pressure coming from the interior. Patriots was getting a lot of pressure from the middle of the line. I read where Josh said he felt scrum around his feet. Morse, McGovern and Torrence has to be better. Davis, Wilkins and Hand are a handful. Their play will be the most critical component of the night. If they're strong, Josh will carve the Dolphins up. Cook will cook. Interior DT penetration can be neutralized by putting horizontal pressure on the defense. We don’t do this effectively. Edited January 7 by EmotionallyUnstable Quote
CaptnCoke11 Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Run the ball effectively and they’ll be out of those pressure looks quickly Quote
LABILLBACKER Posted January 7 Posted January 7 (edited) 1 hour ago, jethro_tull said: Could it be as simple as two eligible receivers blocking (could be a strong side guard and TE) and one or both peel off for a very quick pass? They would be the safety valve. Is this the intention of 12 personnel? I don't honestly think Dorsey or Brady knew what to do with 12 personnel. It's basically tell Knox to block and tell Kincaid to go out 6 yards and turn. We never use both TE's as receiving options on the same play. Edited January 7 by LABILLBACKER 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted January 7 Posted January 7 On 1/4/2024 at 1:14 PM, BuffaloBillyG said: 23 WR screens incoming. the lone blitz beater in our bag… which worked once with John Brown like 5 years ago. Quote
John from Riverside Posted January 7 Posted January 7 Playoff Lenny was just activated An excellent blitz pick up running back Quote
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