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  1. I watched a few of his games from 2016 and although he wasn't a full time starter, I think he has a lot of the traits the Bills will consider. Breakdown: http://www.cover1.net/2017/02/free-agency-cb-alterraun-verner/
  2. Thank you! I try to pass on some nuggets from time to time.
  3. I couldn't help myself lol Wow, mind blown haha
  4. He isn't one of the most talked about linebackers in this draft because he lacks some athleticisim. But Raekwon McMillan is a talented backer and some team will get a really good value when they draft him. Think he could fit as a SAM LB?? Full breakdown: http://www.cover1.net/2017/02/scouting-report-lb-raekwon-mcmillan/
  5. When you have such a multitude of run concepts and checks, much of your practice time is dedicated to practicing that. Specifically against the defensive looks that you will see from your current opponent. Less time to practice the passing game and screen game (its criminal how we havent run more screens). The offense was definitely tweaked, as I noted Lynn chose 4-5 concepts and utilized those from different pass sets. Which is normal. The concepts I noted in my earlier posts are common concepts, heck ones I used in high school and college but the difference is the lack of option routes, checks etc within those concepts. The Bills didnt seem to give the WRs and or TT much leeway to operate under those conditions, which make the route concepts look much different and much more difficult to defend. So it did make it easier to defend. As far as the route tree, I believe much of the issues you hear common fans discuss IE, the lack of YAC, all of the routes the WRs are stationary are all products of TT, but not in the way everyone wants to crucify him for. As the most dangerous mobile QB with the ball in his hand, we do not see a lot of man coverage. The defense wants all eyes on TT so that he doesnt pull the ball down and torch them. So we see a lot of zone defenses, defensive looks that dont allow WRs to 'run away' from defenders, hence not much YAC. The concepts are more zone beater concepts, WRs find windows and sit or the QB hits them in the window and not much YAC after bc there is a defender in said zone. Not many 1 on 1 man routes with the opportunity for YAC.
  6. I will agree, TT has issues with field vision and that is why when I watched the last three games I noticed that they were doing what the Hawks and Saints did for Wilson and Brees. They were giving him 5 step drops out of shotgun, backing him away from the LOS, allowing him to see the field better, plus they were utilizing motion more to help him ID coverages easier. We are finishing up a study of the entire season on how TT was utilized, IE depth of drops, how much motion utilized and gun vs under center stats and that was the tweet I put in the article. Did u know TT's completion percentage was 5.8% higher with play action (PA called 19.7% in 2016, down from 21.8 in 2015). Similarly, did u know that Matt Ryan, had the highest amount of snaps under center and the highest % of play action passes at 27.6%? What system does he run? How much of a difference has said system done for Ryan, who for the longest time has been an average QB? I wouldn't worry about having his back to the defense, that defense also has to react pretty quickly to those run fakes with Shady and company's skills..But we shall see what happens in the next few weeks.
  7. I really like this guy. Many people don't realize how athletic he is. Ran in the 4.6s, plays mike and will in this defense. I would totally sign off on this blue collar, hungry and competitive player.. Video https://twitter.com/Cover1Bills/status/834637583825137665
  8. And I think that most people don't really understand the whole full field reads vs half field reads. They think just because a QB doesn't scan one half of the field that it is a half field read. That is simply not true, in the simplest terms, half field reads are typically mirrored route concepts such as smash routes to both sides of the field out of a 2x2 WR set. The Qb will get to the line of scrimmage, decipher the best matchup and attack it. That is something that Lynn and company wanted TT to do. Those are half field reads. Bills utilized this but not as often as everyone thinks, actually hackett loved doing this lol. Here is a half field, half roll pass Another example Switch concept- The QB and WRs have to be on the same page bc they are option routes Lots of PA passes are half field reads Not all offenses make their QBs scan the whole field, in all actuality they have them read coverages or work through progressions. The Bills utilized a lot of both. The type of reads the Bills liked to utilize may look like a half field read but actually are not. For example, having two different types of combinations to each side such as a zone beater concept to one side and a man beater concept to the other. The QB gets to the line of scrimmage, decides what coverage zone or man, or specifically what kind of zone is there then decides which route combo to utilize. This is very common, the Pats and Mcdaniels package this on just about every play. Example https://twitter.com/ZachSDunn/status/829756543545569282 The Bills also utilized this in two forms progression reads and coverage reads (may appear half field but they are not), but they typically did it from 3x1 formation sets with an intent of isolating Watkins to the solo WR side, typically running a man beater route IE, slant, streak, deep comeback, then having high/low concepts to the trips side. TT gets to the line of scrimmage, identifies the coverage, throws to Watkins if he has 1on1 looks with no safety help OR have TT throw to the trips side. But Most of the deciphering happens pre snap so everyone things its just a half field read bc post snap TT throws to the trips side, doesn't look to Sammy bc he is doubled etc. Here are some examples that appear to be half reads but are not Unfavorable matchup to the solo WR side press with S over the top TT looks to Shady, if he wasn't doubled, think he makes that throw? Hope that helps. I just think that a lot of people misunderstand full field reads, don't realize that once Lynn took over, he actually incorporated more of these concepts. Roman was notorious for cooking up specific routes v certain coverages week to week instead of running base concepts which is why when the defense showed something different, TT struggled. lt was not conducive to learning for a QB. What it comes down to is that offenses have several kinds of passes, quicks, ie 1 and 3 step passes that are typically half field reads/mirrored concepts, some half field play action passes some full field, intermediate and deep drops that require reads and progressions. Some that have the QB still find the best matchup based on the coverage but appear to be half field reads. For more on the subject, read this http://smartfootball.com/quarterbacking/reading-grass-versus-reading-full-coverages-or-keying-specific-pass-defenders#sthash.DK5AjDMD.dpbs
  9. Yes, because in the end there are a lot of half field reads and high low concepts, things TT has done the last couple years.
  10. It's something that has to change if TT is back. I understand why they do it, but we need him under center more. Look at TT in the Kubiak/Dennison offense: https://twitter.com/Cover1Bills/status/828050093148426242 Thanks! If you have any suggestions or ideas let me know. Here are the stats according to PFF. 529 dropbacks 42 sacks 51 scrambles 25 throwaways 7 batted passes 1 spike 21 drops 6 INTs So 396 total aimed passes-269 completions
  11. A big decision looms, so I decided to look over some of the bad choices Taylor made in 2016. There weren't many interceptions to breakdown, but they were different mistakes than 2015, versus different coverages and he obviously played without his #1 WR. Full article with Taylor's advanced stats and how much of a difference Sammy would've made- http://www.cover1.net/2017/02/tyrod-taylors-interceptions-2016/ Video:
  12. Why it worked... I know I've been having a love fest for Roman's scheme and gameplans but he's legit. Early run downs the Bills wore Watt out by running left. So they moved him to the right. Unbalanced line w Glenn on the right. That brings the safety into the box to the twins side. Clay blocks down w Richie on Watt then gets to second level. Watt is already smoked from chasing on this 8 play drive. Taylor runs the zone read Wrap. The wrap is the FB leading from the weak side. Usually the FB will block the alley defender not the force player (olb) bc Simon is the read. Olb Simon caught in a bind. He hesitates and gives the slightest edge to Taylor. Beautifully designed play and execution. Cover1.net
  13. Great thread here are the plays that will work against the Chiefs and wGameday links Bills run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/27/scouting-report-bills-run-game-chiefs Bills pass game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/28/scouting-report-bills-passing-game-chiefs Chiefs Passing game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/25/bills-chiefs-passing-game Chiefs Run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-chiefs-week-12 hat they tend to run.
  14. Gameday links Bills run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/27/scouting-report-bills-run-game-chiefs Bills pass game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/28/scouting-report-bills-passing-game-chiefs Chiefs Passing game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/25/bills-chiefs-passing-game Chiefs Run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-chiefs-week-12
  15. Going to be a tough game! Gameday links Bills run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/27/scouting-report-bills-run-game-chiefs Bills pass game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/28/scouting-report-bills-passing-game-chiefs Chiefs Passing game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/25/bills-chiefs-passing-game Chiefs Run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-chiefs-week-12
  16. Dareus will have to step up vs Chiefs again!!! Bills @ Chiefs scouting reports: Passing game http://cover1.net/new-blog/ Run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-chiefs-week-12
  17. The Bills will have their hands full on both sides of the ball... Bills @ Chiefs scouting reports: Passing game http://cover1.net/new-blog/ Run game http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-chiefs-week-12
  18. http://cover1.net/ The Bills covered with film cut ups
  19. Here is all you need to know about the Bills vs. Pats on MNF..Time to shock the league! Offensive scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/18/bills-pats-week-11-offensive-scouting-report Defensive Scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-pats-week-11-3 Greg Roman’s Film Study pays off!! http://cover1.net/news/2015/11/19/film-work-and-breaking-tendencies
  20. Here is all you need to know about the Bills vs. Pats on MNF..Time to shock the league! Offensive scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/18/bills-pats-week-11-offensive-scouting-report Defensive Scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-pats-week-11-3 Greg Roman’s Film Study pays off!! http://cover1.net/news/2015/11/19/film-work-and-breaking-tendencies
  21. Here is how they can slow down Brady Defensive Scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-pats-week-11-3
  22. Here is all you need to know about the Bills vs. Pats on MNF..Time to shock the league! Offensive scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/18/bills-pats-week-11-offensive-scouting-report Defensive Scouting report http://cover1.net/new-blog/2015/11/7/bills-pats-week-11-3 Greg Roman’s Film Study pays off!! http://cover1.net/news/2015/11/19/film-work-and-breaking-tendencies I really think we have a shot! What about you?
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