PDaDdy Posted September 29, 2009 Posted September 29, 2009 I thought I saw this and recall that an announcer made some comment on it. Given Trent's inability to play against the 3 - 4 defense Gregg Williams decided to run almost exclusively the 3 - 4 especially for us instead of their normal mix with the 4 - 3. http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/811043.html "The Saints usually play a 4-3 defense, but Williams has employed a lot of 3-4 this season. Given how the Bills have struggled with the 3-4 scheme, it's no surprise that Williams used it almost exclusively on Sunday." The struggle continues.
PDaDdy Posted September 29, 2009 Author Posted September 29, 2009 Besides most of the league shifting to the 3 - 4 it appears that we will be seeing a lot more of this. On a positive note we will eventually get some experience playing against it if several games over the that last 2 years haven't been enough.
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I love how GW refused to run our #2 rated 3-4 when he coached here, opting to blow it up to run his inane, beloved 46 scheme, which only works when you have 8 pro-bowlers on defense. Now, of course he's flexible with his personnel and schemes. Nice.
BornandRaised Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I love how GW refused to run our #2 rated 3-4 when he coached here, opting to blow it up to run his inane, beloved 46 scheme, which only works when you have 8 pro-bowlers on defense. Now, of course he's flexible with his personnel and schemes. Nice. Wow I just started twicthing when reading this. #2 D the year before. His answer to that was, "who was number #1"...we are changing. He was done before he even started.
PDaDdy Posted September 30, 2009 Author Posted September 30, 2009 Wow I just started twicthing when reading this. #2 D the year before. His answer to that was, "who was number #1"...we are changing. He was done before he even started. That was a big waste of resources switching personnel to match his scheme. I'm not in the camp that likes to lay everything at the feet of Ralph and the coaches although many things can be attributed to them. Why do you bring in a former defensive coordinator specialist to be the head coach of a team that already has the #2 defense using a different scheme with different talent? I know there were issues with Wade Phillips and his special teams guy that he stood by and eventually lost his job but damn.
drinkTHEkoolaid Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 ughh... i hate being a bills fan sometimes...
Arkady Renko Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 It only took him three tries to figure Edwards out.
AF88Bills Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I thought I saw this and recall that an announcer made some comment on it. Given Trent's inability to play against the 3 - 4 defense Gregg Williams decided to run almost exclusively the 3 - 4 especially for us instead of their normal mix with the 4 - 3. http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/811043.html "The Saints usually play a 4-3 defense, but Williams has employed a lot of 3-4 this season. Given how the Bills have struggled with the 3-4 scheme, it's no surprise that Williams used it almost exclusively on Sunday." The struggle continues. sad thing is Edwards said the Saints presented them some things there were not prepared for....uhh, doesn't everyone in our division run the 3-4?
Alphadawg7 Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 I thought I saw this and recall that an announcer made some comment on it. Given Trent's inability to play against the 3 - 4 defense Gregg Williams decided to run almost exclusively the 3 - 4 especially for us instead of their normal mix with the 4 - 3. http://www.buffalonews.com/452/story/811043.html "The Saints usually play a 4-3 defense, but Williams has employed a lot of 3-4 this season. Given how the Bills have struggled with the 3-4 scheme, it's no surprise that Williams used it almost exclusively on Sunday." The struggle continues. Yup, thats called coaching...every team in the league knows we stink against a 3-4...did people actually think only the fans knew...lol
stuckincincy Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 (edited) It only took him three tries to figure Edwards out. Wow! You swiped my avatar and my profile text. That must be a TSW first. Your praise is humbly noted, but what did I do to deserve such an honor from you? EDIT: Why didn't you copy my sig lines? Edited September 30, 2009 by stuckincincy
PDaDdy Posted September 30, 2009 Author Posted September 30, 2009 What I don't get is how we can suck so badly against it? We ran the 3 - 4 back in the golden age when everyone else in the world ran the 4 -3 and the emerging cover 2. We had no problem whoopin' everyone's butt. We ran the 4 - 6 when nobody else was. The 3 - 4 is NOT new and it is becoming the most used defense in the league. At this rate unless Lynch and Jackson somehow rush for 1500yds a piece we could be looking at considerably worse than 7 - 9.
stuckincincy Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 What I don't get is how we can suck so badly against it? We ran the 3 - 4 back in the golden age when everyone else in the world ran the 4 -3 and the emerging cover 2. We had no problem whoopin' everyone's butt. We ran the 4 - 6 when nobody else was. The 3 - 4 is NOT new and it is becoming the most used defense in the league. At this rate unless Lynch and Jackson somehow rush for 1500yds a piece we could be looking at considerably worse than 7 - 9. Have your QB under center and with a quick count execute a quick hand-off to an up back 4 or 5 times That usually teaches a 3 - 4 a lesson. Unfortunately, today's OCs don't have the walnuts to do that anymore.
Paup 1995MVP Posted September 30, 2009 Posted September 30, 2009 sad thing is Edwards said the Saints presented them some things there were not prepared for....uhh, doesn't everyone in our division run the 3-4? Why does TE always say that he is not prepared? The guy plays QB in the NFL. He is supposed to be a good player to be one of 32 starters at his position. He should be able to adapt to whatever is being thrown at him. His job is to throw the ball DOWN the FIELD to his receivers that are at least partially open. When you guys played sandlot ball as a kid didn't you always throw medium to deep passes? Who the heck wants to dump it off? I know I would always go down the field. He way overthinks everything. He needs to go out on the field and say to himself. I don't care what they are throwing at me, my receivers and I can beat anything. This guy is a robot who has no feel for the position. I can see him getting just creamed by the Fish, and than we will have a guy with not the most talent, but a whole lot more feel for the position playing. I blame management for taking TE to begin with. What the hell did he ever show to impress us so much to take him? I blame Jauron for keeping him as our starter this year when he has actually regressed. He looks like he doesn't even want to play. Why has there been no competition for the starting QB job? Just pathetic
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