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  1. 8 minutes ago, KW95 said:

     

     

    If Nate the Great is the QB, there is no respecting the deep ball again this year!

    maybe not, but with a bit of creativity the quick, short passing game could keep defenses on their heels. tom brady has carved up many a defense by executing that to perfection. (and no, i am not in any way comparing peterman to brady)

  2. 1 hour ago, KW95 said:

     

    6 times last year!

    well, let's see what this year brings. seems like last year teams didn't really respect the passing game much, and were loading up to stop shady. if there is any semblance of a downfield passing attack, maybe he will have a few more opportunities. he can also be quite effective out of the backfield as well. and let's hope that ivory and murphy are maybe a bit more effective than tolbert was last year.

  3. i would think one rb, one lb, one db, two ol, one wr, and one te. which ones specifically could maybe come down to match ups. just a very vague stab in the dark here. but that is, positionally, the way i see it. 

     

    the te position intrigues me the most right now. mostly because of thomas and croom, each coverted form different positions (qb and wr).

  4. 3 minutes ago, KW95 said:

    Serious question:  when has Lesean " taken one to the house"? 

     

    i can't recall him running in from 85 yards out, but it seems like he can definitely break off a 30-40 yrd run. his speed is good, but not great. but his cutting and quickness are still elite (at least they were last year) and his field vision and awareness are also terrific. if the house is under 40 yards away, i think he is absolutely a legitimate threat.

  5. 6 hours ago, richardb1952 said:

    I would expect to see a lot of pre-snap motion, play action, TEs, and RBs chipping, and anything else to slow the DL.  

    Offense looked pretty creative in the first preseason game, then back to vanilla.  

    I would guess Dabol will be creative in his approach this season.  My concern, other than the current state of the offensive line, is that Peterman and Allen have completely different skill sets and would require a diferent offensive game plan.  But, then again, Dabol did it in Alabama championship game, so there is that.

     

    Interestingly, this whole season might come down to how effective Dabol can be with this offense.   

    excellent points. i am hoping that the reason that Daboll was hired was because of his ability to scheme, adjust, an make the most of his players' strengths/exploit the opposition's weaknesses. i would love to see this offense get a bit creative!

  6. 3 hours ago, 4merper4mer said:

    AJ's spectacular comeback vs the Da Bears may have convinced them that Mack was a necessity and caused them to up their offer, leapfrogging the Bills.  McDermot should have put in Logan Thomas for Q4.

    that is exactly how it happened! and i was so upset i damn near ate an entire box of crayonz!

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  7. 2 hours ago, eball said:

    Am I the only fool excited to see how Daboll uses our good group of TEs and RBs in this offense?  We know the WR group isn't stellar but I think KB and ZJ will be adequate.  I'm expecting a lot of 22/21 personnel groupings and using these TEs to help the OL as well as provide targets over the middle.  Hell, we might see three TEs in the game at times.

     

    Yes, thinking about the OL can give one nightmares, but the optimist in me believes Daboll isn't going to call plays that stress this group until/unless they gel.  How many teams have a better group of RBs and TEs than the Bills do?  I do understand that Croom and Lee are unproven in the regular season but they knocked Jack's boy off the roster, and Logan Thomas finally looks like he has completed the QB-to-TE transition and can be a playmaker.  He had a fantastic hands catch over the middle Thursday night during the comeback.

     

    Anyway, I'm looking forward to next Sunday.

    i would love to see shades of this in the regular season. using the versatility of the rb's and te's to support the ol and the wr's could absolutely work. then, hopefully, as they all get a bit more comfortable and confident things could...could...start to click a bit better for the offense as a whole. then (again, hopefully) when the offense is set, they can bring in allen and try to add the long ball to the repertoire (if, as suspected, peterman starts the year). anyway, that's just my optimistic takeaway from your positive ponderings.  

  8. 11 minutes ago, Kirby Jackson said:

    I think it’s possible that Allen plays the entire game tomorrow. The reps aren’t going to hurt him. They haven’t committed to a starter yet for opening day. They know what they have in Peterman. Allen could use the game experience.

    i am totally with you here. let the kid get out there and just launch it!

  9. 11 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

     

    Let’s be honest - everything about Allen is about potential.  Of the 3 qbs on our roster, Allen was the least productive in college against the worst competition.  

     

    Allen has all the physical abilities but the nfl has seen those guys before.  He still has a ways to go and putting him out there too soon might crush him. 

    he is absolutely all about potential. but i am too old to keep waiting. i don't need the kid to play right away, but i do need this coaching staff to be 100% all in on this kid when they do put him in. no flip flopping. once he is your starter, he is your starter until he retires and goes up on the wall, or you know that he is a bum and you have drafted the next guy. 

     

    i really do like peterman, but if he is starting, all he is doing is buying time. and i guess i am ok with that, i just don't want the poor kid to go out there and get hit with boos and "we want Allen" chants.

  10. i voted Allen because i look at it like this...

     

    on Allen's best day, he can do what Peterman can do, an so much more. But on Peterman's best day, he cannot do what Allen can. Peterman has a better understanding of the quick passing attack. he can make quick decisions and get the ball out in a hurry. he can even scramble and use his legs as an asset. but the physical attributes of Allen, to me, outweigh the polish and readiness of Peterman to run this offense.

  11. 1 hour ago, Aussie Joe said:

     

    Ok fair enough..,

     

    As much as I rate Mack, I would probably keep the pick at this stage...

     

    Come draft day 2019 it might be the Bills on the other end of the multi pick haul that some  QB desperate team is looking to trade up for..

    if we are awful and have a really high pick, this is where i land. please let some desperate team trade a king's ransom to grab a qb at that pick. a bidding war for it would be wonderful. 

    1 hour ago, wppete said:

     

    I agree with you having that First round pick is very valuable considering we might be looking at a top 5 pick this year. But Khalil Mack is a game changer. If we have the opportunity to trade for him we make that trade. 

    while i don't disagree that mack is a phenomenal player, he plays on the wrong side of the ball. i really want to see an effort made to put most of our resources into the offense going forward. i would rather have a team that can score 45 than one that has to win by holding the opponent under 17. 

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  12. i can't recall ever being this excited/anxious/nervous for a preseason game. i think that Allen has, by far, the most impressive skillset of any Bills qb since kelly...honestly maybe even better than Kelly (settle down fellas, raw athletic ability, size, and arm strength). and all we have heard leading up to the draft was how this kid was so incredibly raw and needed so much work...and we have seen through the preseason (yes, the preseason) vast improvement on on all these areas of weakness. so yeah, i am absolutely, ridiculously, incredibly pumped for this exhibition game to see if this kid takes yet another step. 

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  13. i think he can get over 1,000 rushing yards, and maybe 1,500 all purpose yards. he has great hands and vision, and still has that quickness, agility, and elusiveness...even if he doesn't have that blazing speed. if Allen looks like he is the guy, good luck stacking the box. that whole "make him be a qb" thing will be but a memory. if this offense is going to be a modern day offense, then shady could rip off some huge chunks of yardage. remember, to get to 1,000, you only need 62.5 yds a game. if teams have to respect an offense with a legit long ball in their game, and someone that can make all the throws...then shady could be in for a great year.

  14. i think that we all have a pretty good understanding of what preseason is. but i also think that we are all getting a bit excited because the quarterback we drafted is showing not just that incredible physical ability, but is also showing an understanding for the game, touch, timing, command of the huddle, respect from his teammates, a noticeable improvement on things we all ha questions about. he does not look lost, he does not look confused, he does not look timid...he looks like a damn quarterback! preseason or not, this is absolutely grounds for optimism and encouragement.

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  15. with all of the hubbub surrounding the draft, and all the negative prognostications about Allen...i think many of us were prepared for a train wreck. but what we have found is that we drafted a big, strong, athletic kid with a rocket arm who seems to have a genuine love for the game and a desire to be great. a kid that puts in the work on the field and in the film room. it seems he is further along than what many of us were expecting, and now those of us that were optimistically skeptical are getting downright giddy! 

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  16. On 8/14/2018 at 2:42 AM, JMF2006 said:

    I never really cared for the guy.

     

    Anyone that would punch his mother in the mouth is not the kind of player you want around your young players.

     

    Remember when JJ had to put a special security/babysitter on him?

     

    For the 1000th time no let the Browns sign him,it seems like the Brownsie thing to do.

    this is exactly right. i know i am supposed to be all about second chances and letting kids grow up and all that...but i gotta pass on this one.

  17. 7 minutes ago, Steptide said:

    I think Peterman has the lead in the qb competition. I think the coaching staff wants to see how he does with the 3's in a live game. Allen Imo is still total evaluation. I think they wanna see if he can make a jump from last week with better players in front of him

    if peterman is really going to be that good, he should be able to abuse their third (and beyond) stringers. and while i want to see team success for the Bills, i can't help but admit that i have the Allen Fever!

    1 minute ago, Fixxxer said:

    What about Captain Cam Phillips? Is he playing tonight?  I think the young movement at WR won't have much room on the roster, they will need to shine moving forwards to beat Holmes, Kerley and Streater. 

     

    I fear Murphy will never play a down for us, I hope I'm wrong. 

    practice squad?

  18. 1 minute ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Bodine starting at C. Groy started last week.

    hopefully because groy is secretly working exclusively with allen, and they need to build up the rapport in game! the first team could actually be the second team, but they are given the first team title to throw the other team off. then the second team (real first team) comes out, led by Allen, and they just start rippin' $#*! up!

  19. i trust the process. but the variables are huge. hoping we have the right OC and QB in place. i think the defense will be plenty good enough. special teams should be fine. in this game, it's all about that offense and getting just enough support from coaching, defense, special teams, and luck.

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