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Lieutenant Aldo Raine

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  1. Seriously; Dabol needs to stop calling plays. Maybe let Dorsey call Daboll's playbook.
  2. Come Dabol; call some screens and RB flares. Get the ball to Singletary in space. Not that complicated.
  3. You only have one agenda here because you only chirp about one player in particular. That's why you are an
  4. I disagree. That passed looked on the money if the WR wasn't mauled.
  5. Yeah; Wallace looked overmatched right there. He stared at Landry the whole time and had no idea the ball was coming.
  6. He did??? I didn’t know that! You obviously missed my point about Gus Bradley going full prevent allowing to the go ahead score.
  7. It’s not just Rivers. Gus Bradley went prevent and allowed Carr to easily dink his way down for the score. Chargers get the ball back with a minute to go, three TOs, and the Raiders bring pressure and Rivers goes 0-8. Morale of the story: Prevent defense only prevents wins!
  8. Doesn’t Rivers lead the NFL in passing yards? Because we all know 300 yard games are the gold standard!
  9. I think there can be a distinction between play designer and play caller. I think Dabol is actually a great play designer, and I think he is an OK play caller. As a play caller he can make some great calls and then he will have moments of what are we doing, or he tries to get to cute? I wonder now that Josh is improving his short game and getting a better handle on the offense, if perhaps he should head back upstairs as some people on this board have suggested. Let Dorsey deal with Josh on the sidelines. Perhaps with Dabol upstairs with a birds eye view, he can match is play designs with play calling much better.
  10. Obviously you didn't watch the video. They give an honest assessment of where he is improving, where he still needs to improve, and have coached and played. Something you're incapable of because you can't evaluate talent, your a biased hater, and you still live with your parents.
  11. Took you 9 pages to finally say it. Just own it and quit beating around the bush. I take the opinions of true evaluators over some middle-aged adult still living with his parents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLUFqx2slds&t=2607s (Cover 1 analysis of the Redskins game)
  12. The 300 yd game "The Two Bills Drive" standard. Last year it was the 60% standard. John Brown is averaging a healthy 75 yds per game as our number 1. Beasley is averaging roughly 45, and Knox is close to 20 yds per game. It's obvious, for Allen to get close to 300, Brown needs to have a great game. If Brown gets 100 yds, where are the other 200 yds coming from? If Brown gets 150 yds, where is the other 150 yds coming from? Even on a day of expected output, Beasley should net around 7 catches for probably around 70 yds (10 yd average for what he does). On a good day, Knox should net close to 50 yds. That's still not 300 yds. So for Allen to get 300 yd games, we need contribution from our RBs like we did last week and another WR not named Brown or Beasley. Last week, with the help of Singletary, Allen had 100 yds in the first QTR. But then we attempted on awful screen later in the game and hardly threw the ball the rest of the game. I think both Singletary and McKenzie combined can help make up the difference.
  13. Thus my last point where his throws seem to have a lot more air under them and he is OVERTHROWING them and missing them, and YES BAD THROWS. My point on the 50/50 balls is: the Bills in my opinion, don't have the player on the roster who can do it, therefore there aren't really any throws right now in the playbook that say hey go fight for this ball or try and draw a PI.
  14. I think part of the issue with the long ball, outside of Josh missing them, is that the Bills don't really have someone who can go up and compete for a contest a ball. Brown appears to be a WR who can catch in stride and make in internal adjustment to the ball. I don't think Beasley has the talent to compete for deep contested balls. Perhaps Duke, but we haven't seen it nor the opportunity to be honest. For example, the interception Josh threw in the NE game deep to Brown in the endzone was on the money but the DB simply was there and went up and took the ball where Brown was waiting for it to land in his mits. For some WRs, that could be considered a 50/50 ball. I do wonder if the coaches are teaching him to put more air under the ball and let the WR run under it as compared to throwing it more directly, because that's how the last few have looked and he is uncorking them too far.
  15. I think the offense is still a work in progress from a roster standpoint in my opinion. I believe went from poor to below average (Ok, maybe average). I think Brown is awesome and Beasley is good at what he does. But we are lacking that other WR to compliment them both who knows how to fight and adjust his route to make complicated passes. Our O-line is improved but still has areas that need improvement, and we are not getting a lot of production from our TEs (drops). Until Singletary yesterday, our RBs were getting outgained by the QB. And we have a QB, who while has improved his short game, is struggling on the long ball and has a case of fumblitis. (See I am a pro-Josh fan who can constructively criticize). The "Process" has us moving in the right direction. Most people had the Bills winning 6 games all year and nowhere near the playoffs. If things continue down the current trajectory, the Bills have have a lot of mullah to improve an average roster that just made the playoffs (hopefully).
  16. Exactly. Everyone knew when he was drafted he was raw and would need time to develop. Yet, he was forced into action the very first game and had to learn on the fly. The disdain this fan base has for a kid who is giving his heart to this team, city, and fan base is disheartening. All the while, despite a below average offensive roster, has led his team to a 6-2 record and hopefully a playoff appearance in his second year.
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