JohnNord Posted December 11 Posted December 11 (edited) 22 hours ago, oldmanfan said: I presume Brady called the sneak. And I have to presume Josh liked it as well. If he didn’t he could have audibled or just spiked it. Would love to have someone ask questions about that. I think they all liked the play. Dan Orlovsky did a good job explaining the mindset. They called the play with a best chance at working. The Bills were 17-20 on QB sneaks prior to that plays. They could have tried passing but they also risk a sack or a Russell Wilson INT. The bigger problem was taking the timeout right after the play. It would have burned time but what they lost on the clock would be less valuable than the TO But even if they did score on the sneak and they kick with 3 TO’s, Rams are going to play it differently than they did. How many chances did the defense have to get them off the field in the 4th quarter? With the way the game was unfolding I think McVay finds a play to close out the game Edited December 11 by JohnNord Quote
oldmanfan Posted December 11 Author Posted December 11 16 minutes ago, JohnNord said: I think they all liked the play. Dan Orlovsky did a good job explaining the mindset. They called the play with a best chance at working. The Bills were 17-20 on QB sneaks prior to that plays. They could have tried passing but they also risk a sack or a Russell Wilson INT. The bigger problem was taking the timeout right after the play. It would have burned time but what they lost on the clock would be less valuable than the TO But even if they did score on the sneak and they kick with 3 TO’s, Rams are going to play it differently than they did. How many chances did the defense have to get them off the field in the 4th quarter? With the way the game was unfolding I think McVay finds a play to close out the game I agree with all you’ve said here Quote
GoBills808 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 17 minutes ago, JohnNord said: I think they all liked the play. Dan Orlovsky did a good job explaining the mindset. They called the play with a best chance at working. The Bills were 17-20 on QB sneaks prior to that plays. They could have tried passing but they also risk a sack or a Russell Wilson INT. The bigger problem was taking the timeout right after the play. It would have burned time but what they lost on the clock would be less valuable than the TO But even if they did score on the sneak and they kick with 3 TO’s, Rams are going to play it differently than they did. How many chances did the defense have to get them off the field in the 4th quarter? With the way the game was unfolding I think McVay finds a play to close out the game The same McVay you spent the whole last week saying was a bad coach? That McVay😂😂 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 4 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: The same McVay you spent the whole last week saying was a bad coach? That McVay😂😂 Sean McVay .. is a tremendous coach He is probably the polar opposite to Bill belichick defensive guru.. he has more upstairs than Andy Reid or any offensive guy The thing with McVay is he's been so successful so young.. and the stress with being a football coach is massive.. guys like Urban Meyer have heart attacks on the sidelines because the stress McVay has a super bowl.. he has the recognition ... Sean McVay could be the offensive equivalent to Bill B if he wanted to coach for 35 years I just think he's going to walk off into the sunset before he could ever even reach those stratospheres even though he could be thought of at that level when he's 60 1 Quote
GoBills808 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 3 minutes ago, Buffalo716 said: Sean McVay .. is a tremendous coach He is probably the polar opposite to Bill belichick defensive guru.. he has more upstairs than Andy Reid or any offensive guy The thing with McVay is he's been so successful so young.. and the stress with being a football coach is massive.. guys like Urban Meyer have heart attacks on the sidelines because the stress McVay has a super bowl.. he has the recognition ... Sean McVay could be the offensive equivalent to Bill B if he wanted to coach for 35 years I just think he's going to walk off into the sunset before he could ever even reach those stratospheres even though he could be thought of at that level when he's 60 yes i agree 1 Quote
Buffalo716 Posted December 11 Posted December 11 (edited) 4 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: yes i agree I had a friend who won a state championship a few years ago.. as a young coach and he built a really good high school program He told the he thought he was the equivalent to Sean McVay.. and I love my friend and he's a really good football coach But I was like dude you're like the same age and he won a super bowl... State championship is extremely impressive but I was like I think you're selling his world championship short lol Edited December 11 by Buffalo716 1 Quote
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