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Rc2catch

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  1. 1 hour ago, msw2112 said:

     

    I don't know why the Bills coaches are going more/going first with Murray versus Harris, but I have a few ideas why:

    • Murray has been extremely effective when he's touched the ball
    • Murray looks to be a much bigger player
    • Harris was injured in camp and has a pretty lengthy injury history, so perhaps they are using him less to a) help him recover; or b) prevent future injury

    Regardless, all of the backs look solid and I'm in favor of whatever the Bills coaches think is best.

    I have expected Harris to be the guy all year. I found it weird to see him on returns and lining up at receiver. 
    I think they’re protecting him. 
    He’s the only guy who can do it all. 
    Murray handles most of the physical bruising work. 
    Cook handles most of the pass game and shotgun run. 
    Harris is the only back who can do it all. Murray probably could but they’d just burn him out super fast with too much work. Come December if healthy I expect Harris will have a significant role 

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  2. Miamis only cap issue more than likely is signing Tua. But when that money needs to kick in they’ll be able to get out of some of these contracts that look bad now. 
    I still view them hovering around having to blow it all up. I view McDaniels offense like Greg Romans. Great scheme. Motion all over. Plays to the offense’s strengths and hides some limitations of the quarterback and offensive line. But the inability to expand the playbook and make adjustments means the better teams will get used to defending it and it becomes less and less effective. 
    McDaniel hasn’t been on the job long enough to say he can’t expand more but their best performances are against the weakest defenses. Very much reminds me of the ravens offense in Lamar’s mvp year. 

  3. I don’t like the push aspect. A qb sneak is already highly effective. Eagles will probably convert a similar % even if they couldn’t do the push part. I don’t like it on regular plays when the linemen run up and push the pile either. Defenses are already at such a disadvantage. 
    Forward progress prevents the defense pushing people back. It should also prevent pushing forward. 

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  4. I would not bring Daboll back. 
    He is a phenomenal coach imo but the best move he made was bringing Kafka in to call plays over there. 
    I was done with Dabolls playcalling and I would not enjoy seeing it return, I just wasn’t a fan. It’s no knock on him, I think he’s very intelligent at designing plays and building a playbook around his playmakers. 

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  5. It’s a ton of misdirection pre snap. 
    But the key is the running backs in the flat and stopping the run. Then all you gotta do is clog the deep middle and not let waddle or hill run deep crossers all day long against you ( I know I made it sound like it’s easy 😂
    Pats gave the blue print but they couldn’t stop Mostert gashing em. 
    I’m not sure Buffalo can stop them or shut them down, everyone has to be so disciplined pre snap. The defense definitely needs to bring their A game and hit Tua when possible and try to disrupt his timing. Huge game for both teams 

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  6. I chalk up his limited success in Indy simply to attempts and rhythm. I’m not going to do the homework but I’d be shocked if he hit more than 15 attempts in a game more than 2-3 times in Buffalo if that. Some guys need that flow to get going. I didn’t dislike moss and I’m happy with the trade to send him to Indy, I was a big Hines fan and was extremely disappointed with his tiny usage last year 
     

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