If we go max protect, it means fewer receivers available and thus (IMO) more risky throws from Bledsoe. We we can accept more INT's, then I agree with max protect.
I was thinking this during the game, especially point #1. The Bills consistently make negative plays or commit penalities - drives with a large number of plays won't end up in scores for this team. I think the Bills have about 40 possessions this year so far and they've scored about 5 TD's. That % won't get it done (obviously).
Actually, it's not "RB's" plural. TH is the only back who has consistently slipped this year. Then again, he's the only one being given a chance to slip.
Ya'll forgot about Willis. IF he was even invited into the room, I'm sure he was thinking, "WTF am I listening to this for? Just give me the damn ball."
He may never again be the same player he was. It's obvious now that it's all about the $$ for him.
I predict even if he comes back it won't be for long.
The NFL requires constant intensity and he just doesn't have it anymore. I don't think you can turn it off & on with a switch.
This kind of stuff happens every single day to average, decent hard-working people and nobody ever hears about it.
Why do people get so worked up when bad things happen to famous people (or brothers-in-law of famous people)?