Added reps /attempts on the practice and playing field will improve chemistry and Buffalo's ability to throw the football IMO.
If the passing department gets the least amount of practice and playing reps in the league should it surprise anyone Buffalo's passing game is below average?
The coaches would have a better idea of how fast or well a rookie signal caller is developing and understanding the new system IMO.
Is Peterman constantly pressed and coached up, I'm sure he is, and a casual observer on the sidelines can misinterpret the coaching up part for something more in my humble opinion J,
with all due respect
This is not the kind of HC/ coaching staff that gives the media or general public information that can help the oppositioln or hurt a players reputation in my humble opinion. It also wouldn't be that unusual to need your rookie backup pressed into understanding the O well enough to operate at a rapid pace when they might be called for duty at any time without a moments notice.
with all due respect
On a side note I find it interesting much of the TBD patrons that frequent the message board express the desire to handle the development of Peterman the way a 1st round rookie would be handled. The higher then normal level of concern for a 5th rounder suggests the Bills fan base sees potential.
Run 1st O is not designed to play catch up, especially when time on the clock becomes a factor in my humble opinion.
I'm not sure what the outcome would be , but If I was Dennison I might be inclined to start throwing the football 80- 90% of the time and see what gives.
The problem might be as much about being to predictable as it is lack of execution IMO.
I'll give credit where/when credits due,
I'll also place blame where/when it needs to be placed...
I'm admitting Taylor doesn't perform well in the pocket because his view is blocked so without some amount of chemistry with your WR Tyrod Taylors not going to throw the ball up for grabs.
Its that simple...
Are you really that satisfied with our QB play?
Am I a lunatic for wanting a QB that can win football games throwing the football?Taylor, Peterman, whoever,
I get the difference of opinion my friend, but not the insult because we disagree.
Tyrod Taylor does not function well in the pocket which makes Dennisons job much more complicated in my humble opinion.
McD/Dennison need to take a hard look at this problem, make some adjustments in how Taylor is utilized, or bench him for the better pocket QB In Peterman.(IMO)
Pounding a square peg into a round hole doesn't work...
...especially at crunch time...
Myself personally, I think Taylor could be a great QB if he could see the field better grb
I had hoped some innovative thinking on Dennisons part could help...
Fergs got the right idea, but since we can't go out ang get all new Oline lets train the ones we have to play lower. (On your knees fellas)
...I can't see...
More the type of information that can tell you something.
thanks
Note: I will say again however, volume or non volume when a team pays more attention to one part of the O/run, another part/pass gets less attention/ attempts on the practice and playing field.
There is no substitute for reps...
The problem with this assessment of Taylors play is the averages are caused by the lowest passing attempts in the league something of which is determined by the OC 's in the Bills run heavy O.
Is the information accurate, sure, but the Bills also led the league in total rushing and average per attempt. ( previous season )