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Joe Brady Nuggets from Penn St Insider
strive_for_five_guy replied to Mat68's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yea, I listened to Greg Cosell like you requested. I think there’s a reactionary element going on right now because the Bills haven’t scored 30+ in two straight games. Cosell also doesn’t comment on the offensive weapons that Brady is working with, which I would argue could be contributing to the concepts being used. I agree the performance against Atlanta was about as bad as it’s looked, it was as if the offense had never seen a blitz in its life. We will see more tomorrow. -
Meyers is good but not a field stretcher, which is the skill set our receiver room requires. Shaheed or BTJ. The message Meyers sends is a commitment to the existing offensive scheme/philosophy where everything is underneath and in front of the D. As the great Ed Reed has said, it's a lot easier to run forwards than peddle back.
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I think the sweep play that keeps failing is some heinous blind spot but I don’t think he’s a bad OC
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Don't go breaking my heart You take the weight off of me Oh, honey, when you knocked on my door Ooh, I gave you my key
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Doesn't mean he didn't attempt
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I hope someone else hires him
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Did you hear what Greg had to say? Greg was trying to be nice, but he’s not impressed. The Bills Offense has fundamental flaws that need to be corrected. The NFL is a copycat league. Opponents have been overloading one side, cage rushing, spy in the middle- Josh has no where to go. And he’s taking a beating. And he’s not smiling anymore. Joe Brady had no answers. Josh has been getting hit over and over. No answers from Joe. Bills D gets run over in the first half, Bobby makes adjustments. 2nd half Bills D plays good, just about every game. Joe has yet to make an adjustment. He’s had two weeks- let’s see if Joe has made an adjustment yet.
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Brady and the in-game offensive coaching is my concern. So far on the season it’s as follows: vs Ravens: 12, 8 converted to points (5 TD / 3 FG) @ Jets: 11, 6 converted (3 / 3) vs Dolphins: 9, 5 converted (4 TD / 1 FG) vs Saints: 11, 5 converted (4 TD / 1 FG) vs Patriots: 10, 4 converted (3 TD / 1 FG) @ Falcons: 11, 2 converted (2 TD) 64 drives, 30 converted to points. 46% of drives resulted in points. Since Baltimore 22 out of 52 (42%) Since the Saints 6 out of 21 (28%) Last two games have had 3 turnovers each game (one being on downs) Since Baltimore the Bills have had 10 opening half drives and converted 9 of them into points. The exclusion being the fumble in the Patriots game. There’s clearly an in game problem of putting points in the board outside that time period. 13 of 42 drives (30%)… If that continues and the offense continues to sputter it might be best for Brady to go elsewhere.
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Jags listening to trade calls for Brian Thomas
Matt_In_NH replied to DJB's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yes absolutely that is crazy and never would have happened. He traded back twice and got Keon. -
A 10-1 turnover ratio was instrumental in that metric. See what it looks like now that there’s been a regression to the mean?
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Forcing Turnovers is the missing ingredient in this Defense
Buffalo Boy replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
No teeth has it’s advantages 🤷♂️ Except for NFL defenses. -
Joe Brady Nuggets from Penn St Insider
strive_for_five_guy replied to Mat68's topic in The Stadium Wall
Well, we will see tomorrow if the Bills offense can get to scoring 30+ like they did the first four games this season, versus struggling for 3 games in a row. I think there’s some reactionary/panic at the moment because of the two poor showings. I also question how much of this less than dynamic offense is a function of personnel. Brady can only work with the players that Beane gets him, and I’d continue to argue Brady has generally been doing a solid job w the tools he’s been given. -
Forcing Turnovers is the missing ingredient in this Defense
SoonerBillsFan replied to Special K's topic in The Stadium Wall
Quality players and a good system is what's missing.
