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Old Coot

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  1. 15 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said:

    You're an Old Coot... you don't even know what an RPO is. Act your age.

    Get off my lawn you young wippersnapper!

    6 hours ago, Don Otreply said:

    He so old ( how old is he) he is so old he makes me feel young

    In that case you would be a young Coot

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  2. The D has played really well but hasn't faced a really good O. That plus the fact that McD's D is so very different from Frazier's means there is not much take on it for opponents to dissect. The game against Miami will be an acid test for our D.

     

    Note that I'm not belittling our D. So far it has done very well. But stiffer challenges lie ahead. Here's hoping our D meets them.

  3. I'll add a twist to the shotgun- under center debate and play action.

     

    As Shaw has said classic play-action was a pass play disguised as a run play with QB under center and a fake handoff to the RB. 

     

    Thr Run-Pass Option (RPO) needs to be executed from a shotgun or pistol formation. The RB meshes with the QB. The QB is essentially reading a conflict defender, lets say the left outside linebacker, to decide whether the RB keeps the ball or the QB takes the ball back and passes. If the LB plays pass and backs up the QB lets the RB have the ball who runs. If the LB plays run and stays clos to the line, the QB keeps the ball and hits a receiver behind the LB. It's not easy to run an RPO from under center because You cannot run an RPO from under center because the QB is running backward while at the same time reading the LB and trying to mesh with the RB.

     

    I suspect that Josh is more successful passing in an RPO when the conflict defender plays run than on a straight passing play with no fake to the RB because he's read the defender playing run so he passes to take advantage of the defender's decision to play run.

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  4. 8 hours ago, Dr.Sack said:

    Polish history; German doormat, followed by Russian doormat, concluding to present NATO (U.S.) doormat

    In the 1300's the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was the largest state in Europe. It stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea and included Ukraine.  Smolensk was a Polish city.  In the early 1600s the Poles occupied Moscow for 25 years.

     

    Polish history has pretty much been downhill from there.

     

    Those who desire peace must prepare for war.

  5. For those  who blame Dorsey's playcalling I urge you to look at the Cover 1 breakdown of key pass plays in the Jets game. The route combos are sound. Now we don't know the reads (long to short; short to long; key on the DB being attacked) but again the concepts are sound and there were open guys that Josh missed.  It seems to be a problem of execution and not playcalling.

     

    Since he began playing QB I've noticed that Josh holds onto the ball longer than most QBs. Someone on the board said that Daboll put Josh in the shotgun because it gives Josh a better view of the field so it may be that Josh takes longer to process what he sees. From the Cover 1 breakdown it seems that Josh is better on plays when the concept is to high-low a CB so that no matter what the DB does he's wrong. Those are crisp bang-bang reads (if the DB takes the deeper WR you hit the underneath guy; if he takes the shallower guy you hit the deeper guy).

     

    Every time Josh breaks the pocket the route structure and timing is ruined. It becomes backyard ball.

  6. 28 minutes ago, ddaryl said:

    he is the man... In Buffalo, He is the Franchise... In Buffalo...

    I agree with this but he needs to get his head out of ass and focus on football.

     

    He can't just wing it. D's are now used to his high velocity throws and react accordingly.

     

    He needs to be more disciplined both on and off the field. His lack of film study is worrying. More study would mean that over time he will be quicked to recognize post snap what the D is doing.

     

    Josh might have a problem seeing the field. It is said that Daboll (and Dorsey) use the shotgun because it helps Josh see the field. Again, more film study will pay dividends over time.

     

    My 2 cents.

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  7. 1 hour ago, sven233 said:

    But there were definite times in this game where he had the right call at the right time and guys were running wide open and Allen didn't make the proper read.  When Allen said this game was on him, it really was.  There were several times that Dorsey had the right call and for whatever reason, Allen ignored his first read, second read, and sometimes his third read where any one of them would have allowed for a positive play and first downs.  Unfortunately, many of these brain farts for Allen turned into INTs instead of easy positive plays. 

    I think you are onto something here. During camp Allen made a statement about how he needs to work on his eyes being in the right place.

     

    Any thoughts on why Allen would not go through his reads? Not enough time? Misreading the D? Looking for the homerun ball? Other?

  8. The wrist band may have more to do with how the OC calls the plays (e.g.  no. 23 audible to no. 34 if 2 high safeties) than Josh's knowledge of the playbook.

     

    What does concern me is that Josh is not a a video junkie studying the other teams defenses. He says that's because he'll see something different when they play the team. But its rare that a team will completely abandon their base defense. They may add wrinkles or disguises but it's still their base D. Also, intensive film study allows quicker reaction time not just the next time but down the road for the team studied but also for faster recognition of similar D's by other teams.  Thoughts?

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