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WideNine

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  1. 11 hours ago, stevewin said:

    Crazy how much shorter the post game thread is without all the posts about how much the Bills suck 

     

    Winning cures a lot of things.

     

    There is good and bad execution in every game, but the bad things get magnified in losses.

     

    The team looked better prepared on Offense and the sloppiness, mistakes, and lack of production from that unit game after game was getting old for all of us. Justified or not, that is the reason Dorsey was shown the exit.

     

    I don't hate on Dorsey like some, as Allen credits him for a lot of the success he has had in past seasons.

     

    I do think that the jump from QB room to OC is a big one and for this franchise with a defense-minded HC an OC has to manage a lot more than the Xs and Os.

     

    Sometimes it takes a candidate a few times failing in those roles to figure out how to find success.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. 1 hour ago, Warcodered said:

    Wow what an #######.

     

    "Not as much hero-ball as we are used to seeing." That was kind of a d### thing to say and not very professional.

    Even if he believes that about Allen, you don't say that #### at the podium.

     

    Doubt McD would say Wilson "Held the ball, turtled up, and took sacks like we are used to seeing".



     

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  3. 1 minute ago, ProcessImproverMan said:

    Kincaid to me is our Kittle. Kittle always struck me as speedier than Kelce and more of a smooth route runner. Kincaid has more of that in his game and hardly ever drops passes as well. Best set of hands on the team imo.

     

    If the NFL was just about finding track stars it would be easy.

     

    What you want in your pass-catching TE is the size mismatch of course, but also great balance and body control, route running, ability to come in and out of their breaks smoothly, great catch radius with good hands, and the ability to read and exploit coverages.

     

    There are a lot of reasons to get excited about this kid - trying to tap the brakes myself, but he looks like the real thing.

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, Ralonzo said:

     

    There is no chance he has better speed than either Olsen or Graham who were 4.5 guys. I never once though of him as a Shockey or Bavaro comparable. He's a mainly receiving tight end which is fine, but you need to be Kellen Winslow to go to the Hall doing that.

     

    40 times really don't correlate well to TE success in the NFL although Olsen and V. Davis had success and good straight line speed.

     

    Look at the weaknesses the NFL.com draft site had for that 40 yard slug Kelce:

     

    "Only one season of production

    Doesn't have blazing speed

    Not a tremendously explosive athlete

    Doesn't come out of his breaks all that well"

     

    Yeah, that guy is going to suck playing TE.

  5. 33 minutes ago, BananaB said:

    The two minute defense let them get 6 before half. It’s been a problem late in games and this should be a huge aspect to focus on. Other than that good game on both sides. 

     

    Dunno... that drive only survived because the refs gifted NY a fresh set of downs with a phantom DPI on Douglas, and then the 15 yarder called on Oliver planting Wilson, and the dump pass to their RB after we lost Taron and were moving guys around.

     

    Not too down on the defense for that series. Other times this year - yes, I have been baffled by the calls.

  6. 7 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

    I can’t believe I am saying this, but Tyrell Dodson looked really Good today too. 

     

    He had one of his better games and seemed to be in the right spots in zone when covering the flat. Had some good solid downhill stops too in the run game.

  7. 46 minutes ago, Coffeesforclosers said:

    The offense seemed far, far less disjointed and far, far less predictable.

     

    Brady called a great game, and whatever changes he and Kromer made to the run game were fantastic. The number of times the OL was able to blast holes in the Jets defensive front was truly relieving.  That Jets DL is no joke and they were getting rag dolled over and over for 4-6 yard gains.

     

    A lot of tackle wrap that we have been doing well all season.

     

    Works especially well vs 4-man fronts as Brown can block down on their 1T with Torrence and then Dawkins pulls around to blow up their edge defender. It is just that this game they continued to go back to it and the Jets did not have a lot of answers other than getting chippy after getting rolled for yards.

     

    Been looking for more toss-sweeps, swing, and wheel passes and Brady mixed more of those in too which caught their LBs out of position a few times

     

    It is just one game for Brady, you can't get too high or too low. That being said, this is a much more talented offense than the one he had in NC, we will see what he is able to get out of them.

     

     

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  8. Just feel a sense of relief.

    They did not beat themselves and the defense got some turnovers - been a while since we were on the right side of the turnover differential.

    No secret sauce - just don't beat ourselves and Brady leaned into the plays that had decent chances to work and kept the running game going all game long... had me worried with that first series, but he adjusted. The offensive players looked like they had some life in their eyes... just saying.

    Good game.

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  9. Just now, Best Williams Available said:

    Has Gabe Davis done a thing today? He avgs less than 35 yards v Jets I think. Shows they cover well and he can’t seperate.

     

    When teams played us with more man and single high safeties, Davis had a lot more success getting open deep. With how much 2-high and quarters teams play against us he really does not get separation deep. More of our open spots for Allen are going to be in areas underneath in the soft spots in in the zones or in the flat where Davis just struggles to get any separation. 

    I feel like Davis is maybe our 3rd WR when Knox gets back with Shakir and Kincaid needing more targets.

     

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  10. We have had some suck ref crews this year.

    That unbelievably weak PI call that kept the only Jets scoring drive alive, and just incompetence and one zebra huddle after the next dragging this game out. Was shocked they finally called Sauce for how much hugging and grabbing he does out there.

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  11. 6 minutes ago, RobbRiddick said:

    Every media 'personality' tomorrow: And Josh Allen threw ANOTHER pick

     

    That is why you don't just look at picks, you look at the situations.

    This season I have been more concerned with his decisions than numbers. Turn downs of open receivers and decisions throwing into well covered areas, or locking onto receivers like Harty who has done nothing to earn his reps and checks and not progressing to another option.

    Allen launching it on 3rd and forever flipping the field like a punt, or a hail Mary at the end of the half - meh.

  12. 6 minutes ago, Ralonzo said:

    Rapp always lowers his head to tackle, he's been called for it too


    Truth - and you run the risk of hurting yourself with your head position and your own players because you are not tackling with any vision - just launching yourself. Something you coach at the pop warner level.

    Still, hope the dude is OK.

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