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Buffbills123

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  1. Right, you just proved my point. The narrative that it’s not the QB, it’s always someone or something else. Clockwork.
  2. This exact same thing was said for both Tyrod and EJ.
  3. I think in today’s NFL, if the defense can hold any opposing team to under 20 points, they’ve done their job.
  4. Was Josh Allen consistently completing deep shots prior to catching the turnover bug? If memory serves me correctly, turnovers have always been a problem and the deep ball has just gotten worse. Sounds like a bad case of the yips to me. The coaching staff has designed route trees that have led to wide open receivers. But sure, let’s just blame the coaching staff for impacting JA’s confidence and continue to coddle the guy. What a joke. Your post can be found in the 2013 archives, just replace Josh Allen with EJ Manuel.
  5. This makes zero sense. Throwing 41 times in a game, empty formations with 5 wide every offensive series, deep shots and JA designed runs called each game, and a lack of commitment to the running game are all signs of a lack of handcuffs. If anything, it has been the complete opposite. The coaching staff has let JA play too much and designed too many game plans around him and the passing attack. One could argue, less Josh equals more offensive success.
  6. It’s not McDermott. It’s not Daboll. It’s the Quarterback.
  7. False. NFL analytics shared that the Browns ran the most Cover Zero looks today than they have all season. Try again.
  8. Since when in Cover 0 can the QB not make an adjustment to his initial read? See below. Plenty of time. Fixed it for you:
  9. The live tape shows Beasley was open right away, well before the pressure arrives. It was a bad read.
  10. Watch the live tape, he has Beasley open right away, well before the pressure arrived. That is 1000% on Allen. Great play design, horrific read.
  11. I am not just referring to the Mckenzie play in my criticism of Allen. There is more than one read per play. I do not believe it is fair to cast blame on the OC when the QB misses a wide open layup for a touchdown and there was also underneath options available.
  12. My goodness. For everyone whining about Daboll and the third down play call, you do realize the QB has more than one read? Is this on Daboll?
  13. If only the archives went back far enough. Insert this exact same narrative for: Tyrod Taylor, EJ, Fitz, Trent, Bledsoe. It’s rinse and repeat. Fan base starts to become worrisome over state of team given poor QB play - results in blame of OC, front office, HC, personnel, etc. Self realization later comes to fruition that it was the QB holding the team back all along. Should be in medical textbooks.
  14. The defensive looks were completely different this week relative to last week. Hence, why Daboll decided to continue to press the pass against a defense that was daring Allen to beat them.
  15. What is your truth? All is see is copy/paste and completely ignoring my point.
  16. Bills problem in a nutshell (for years): They don’t have a competent NFL quarterback.
  17. What? By my logic, if the OC is creating open receivers for his QB then he is doing a fine job, regardless of run/pass ratio.
  18. I’m not referring solely to the missed deep attempts. Educate yourself and watch the tape. What’s a higher percentage, a run against an 8 man box or a wide open receiver? If you’re answer is run, the problem lies in the QB, not the play caller.
  19. Hey pal, play designs were leading to wide open receivers and the opposing defense was playing cover zero, press man and a loaded box. Daboll was fine. Allen was not.
  20. I think the complete opposite. Growth and progress needs to transpire during the season when it matters. I would rather the training wheels be kept at Toys R Us to see exactly what we have in our “franchise” QB rather than adjust to hide his flaws.
  21. Riddle me this Kool Aid drinker. If WRs are wide open, is it a bad or good play design?
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