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5 hours ago, Ann said:

This is why he is MVP. He is the team.

 

 


Colon Cowherd 

he loves to crow.  This weeks QB1 & MVP was Joe cool before Tampa handed him a victory.  

 

Monday shows Where Colin was right and Where Colin was wrong. 

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Josh Allen’s heroics vs. the Bills according to Next Gen stats

 

 

Did you see his throw on the last play before halftime, when Allen rolled right and waited, waited, waited until, just before being forced out of bounds at the Miami 13-yard line, he quick-flipped a line drive to running back James Cook in the end zone for a touchdown.
 

How many quarterbacks could make that play, waiting 7.17 seconds (about three times as long as a quarterback usually takes to release a pass) till the last possible moment before throwing a pass right on target 20 yards away?

 

Not many.

 

Next Gen completion possibility at the time of the throw: 36.4 percent
 

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26 minutes ago, Joe Miner said:

Good breakdown by Warner:

 

 

 

 

The amount of route issues and play concepts that Warner points out that our receivers exhibit is troubling.

 

Spacing, angles, and concepts for our WRs, TEs, and RBs is concerning.

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18 minutes ago, Joe Miner said:

 

The amount of route issues and play concepts that Warner points out that our receivers exhibit is troubling.

 

Spacing, angles, and concepts for our WRs, TEs, and RBs is concerning.

the biggest challenge is that most of these guys are not rocket scientists.

encouraging is that the play designs and routes are strong and have purpose.

 

More communication is probably needed to get the WRs to understand what each route is attempting to accomplish

However, this is why Beasley is able to understand, but #6 not so much. 

 

Now you know what Josh meant by his comments regarding the WRs impersonating a slot guy.

 

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3 minutes ago, Spartacus said:

the biggest challenge is that most of these guys are not rocket scientists.

encouraging is that the play designs and routes are strong and have purpose.

 

More communication is probably needed to get the WRs to understand what each route is attempting to accomplish

However, this is why Beasley is able to understand, but #6 not so much. 

 

Now you know what Josh meant by his comments regarding the WRs impersonating a slot guy.

 

 

Warner only looks at a handful of plays.

 

#6 was perhaps an issue on the Knox TD but otherwise the issues were not specific to slot plays.

 

Knox

Davis

Cook

 

And then some issues with Allen.

 

Watch it.

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19 minutes ago, Joe Miner said:

 

Warner only looks at a handful of plays.

 

#6 was perhaps an issue on the Knox TD but otherwise the issues were not specific to slot plays.

 

Knox

Davis

Cook

 

And then some issues with Allen.

 

Watch it.

There has been a lot more miscommunications this season (2nd interception in the Jets' game when Davis CLEARLY ran the wrong route is the most egregious example). 

 

Losing Daboll has hurt a lot more than people wanna admit (he's easily the best OC in BILLS' history).  Dorsey is in his first year and not having Beasely and Crowder (who is a far more experienced receiver than IM6) along with all the injuries up front are all negative factors.

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4 minutes ago, Alaska Darin said:

There has been a lot more miscommunications this season (2nd interception in the Jets' game when Davis CLEARLY ran the wrong route is the most egregious example). 

 

Losing Daboll has hurt a lot more than people wanna admit (he's easily the best OC in BILLS' history).  Dorsey is in his first year and not having Beasely and Crowder (who is a far more experienced receiver than IM6) along with all the injuries up front are all negative factors.

 

I agree, change in OC and lack of veteran presence at WR has been more painful than the Bills anticipated.

 

I was hoping for a bit more growth from Knox and Davis this year. Cook is a developing rookie and McKenzie is too gadgety to be serious reliable receiving threat.

 

If you want to limit Allen's hero ball efforts, the guys around him need to step up or Beane needs to find different people that can step in.

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1 minute ago, Joe Miner said:

 

I agree, change in OC and lack of veteran presence at WR has been more painful than the Bills anticipated.

 

I was hoping for a bit more growth from Knox and Davis this year. Cook is a developing rookie and McKenzie is too gadgety to be serious reliable receiving threat.

 

If you want to limit Allen's hero ball efforts, the guys around him need to step up or Beane needs to find different people that can step in.

Crowder's injury hurt us a lot but it's not like it's a weird thing for him to be out of the lineup.  Chance you take when you bring someone in from outside, I guess.

 

I don't think there's any question the WR room has some changes next season.

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8 hours ago, Alaska Darin said:

There has been a lot more miscommunications this season (2nd interception in the Jets' game when Davis CLEARLY ran the wrong route is the most egregious example). 

 

Losing Daboll has hurt a lot more than people wanna admit (he's easily the best OC in BILLS' history).  Dorsey is in his first year and not having Beasely and Crowder (who is a far more experienced receiver than IM6) along with all the injuries up front are all negative factors.

 

Easily better than Marchibroda?  Not sure that's true.

 

The K-Gun was very innovative for its day.

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