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Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Sorry but I have no faith in foster successfully tracking an oblong object in the air. He just can’t seem to do it. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Probably so. And I certainly prefer taking chances to the “Gallipoli Offense” strategy of repeatedly slamming a running back into a wall with little hope of success. Allen needs to bail out his OC by hitting one or two of these chances... -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think that's mostly right. The game went about as I expected it to, although I thought there was a non-zero chance the Browns could come out totally disorganized and flat and Allen would finally hit on some deep passes and they'd take care of business a bit better. I think the frustration you're sensing is (i) some folks are embarrassed because they've spent weeks fighting the narrative that the Bills weren't as good as their record; (ii) some of us are just exhausted from watching bad quarterback play for nearly three decades; (iii) the game was in hand, and the Bills should've been able to close it out; and (iv) there is a sense that, even though this isn't the most talented team, the talent is still being somewhat underutilized by the coaches, especially on offense. Number (iv) is my biggest beef - I'm pretty darn sure that, although Allen has a lot of flaws and this offense lacks any real playmakers, a better OC would be getting more out of this offense than Daboll is. He just seems to lack a feel for the rhythm of the game and lacks some situational awareness. Although on that final point, I suspect it's become a bit muddy and complicated as a result of McDermott-Daboll dynamic: after Allen fumbled the Eagles game away, I'm fairly certain McDermott instructed Daboll to keep it simple and use the running backs on those plays; that led to Daboll slamming Gore into the teeth of the 'Skins' d-line over and over again without success, which probably led to McD telling Daboll to pass more where the situation dictated it; which Daboll took as a license to air it out against a Browns defense that was totally stacking the box, which led to the fans (and probably McD) complaining that they didn't run enough... that's my suspicion, anyway - Daboll and McD are caught in a vicious cycle with the offense and they just can't get ahead of it. -
That's because our OC seems to be trying to scheme his way into an HC opening, and throwing screen passes won't impress the rest of the league.
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This play has been dissected and discussed at length in other threads. The play was called to go to Brown. Should be an easy back shoulder lob which any decent QB/WR combo can execute in their sleep and it’s almost impossible to defend. They just didn’t execute it, might be a result of a lack of attention to detail. Something was off with the protection up front which is probably on Allen. He didn’t account or adjust for the blitzer on his left side and as a result, Dawkins blocks NO ONE. If Allen had turned his body toward Beasley he would’ve been creamed head-on by the free blitzer. There is an almost zero percent chance he can complete the pass to his left there given the presnap failure to adjust the protection scheme.
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Roman needed a HC to reign him in a bit. He’s a great play designer but struggled with disciplined play calling on game day. Remember the chaos that would occur as Tyrod waited and waited and waited for Roman to send the play in, as the play clock ticked down? By the time they’d get to the line Tyrod wouldn’t have time to survey the defense (not that it mattered - Tyrod didn’t really read defenses presnap). Harbaugh seems to have helped Roman develop into a more compete game day coach. But if he ever gets a HC opportunity watch out, because I don’t see him succeeding in a situation where he’s the top man with no one to collar his worst tendencies.
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He’s not a homerun threat. They don’t really have one of those on the roster. Beane hasn’t prioritized speed enough. I somewhat agree here although a back shoulder lob like that should be pitch-and-catch for a veteran QB and WR tandem. That’s an almost impossible play to defend if done right. Is it a lack of attention to detail in practice by Allen, Brown and Daboll? Clearly also they still need a real number one receiver - I love Smoke’s game but he cannot be relied on to carry the offense.
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They lack blue chip talent at skill positions: WR, RB, QB, EDGE. That’s on the GM. Has to get fixed or they’re going to stay in the 6-9 win range forever.
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When can we start to admit that the process failed?
Coach Tuesday replied to ShipUPride's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Hauschka is at 61.5% for the season
Coach Tuesday replied to Royale with Cheese's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the kicker ends up with a lower completion percentage than the QB, you’ve got a real problem. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ok but what is Dawkins doing on that play? Can someone tell me? Because if Allen turns to throw to his left he’s going to be clobbered by the free unblocked rusher. That was just a disgraceful two minute offense. Epic fail. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mayfield as compared to Allen: less talented athlete with a faster processing speed and better situational awareness. What I saw in college and what I saw today. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I cannot believe (i) Lee Smith was allowed to have two more penalties; (ii) Levi Wallace was left on an island; and (iii) Allen fumbled AGAIN. Re the last point, but for a fortuitous bounce and great awareness by Feliciano, the story of this game is Allen coughing it up yet again, this time on the goal line. Allen is a knucklehead. Still has a high ceiling but I’m drafting a QB in the 3rd-4th round if I’m Beane. Something about Allen is just off. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The third and three play where josh threw incomplete deep to Beasley, who was double-covered, changed the game. But Levi Wallace losing track of Higgins lost the game. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Searching for the right word here ... -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Ours is washed. He never recovered from his injury. Coaches should’ve seen it in the offseason. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Also Levi Wallace is not a 2. He’s a 3 or a 4. Should not be starting. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Who are you? -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That would be Joe. -
Bills at Browns Post Game Post Mortem
Coach Tuesday replied to Hapless Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Jauron Ball loses the game. If you’re gonna coach that way, and assemble your roster that way, you’d be best served to beef up special teams - which costs nothing. But these guys are super stubborn about that.