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  1. 2 minutes ago, mjt328 said:

     

    That's why it's such a lazy take.

    People literally use everything as an example of poor coaching.

     

    If players make mistakes.  They weren't focused, and it's the coaches fault.

    If players just play bad.  They weren't prepared, and it's the coaches fault.

    Any play call that doesn't work is stupid, and they should have done the opposite thing.

     

     

    Our defense made Tyreek Hill invisible on Sunday and pretty much shut-down the Dolphins offense, with a secondary consisting of rookies Kaiir Elam, Christian Benford and Ja'marcus Ingram at cornerback, along with Jaquan Johnson and Damar Hamlin at safety.  Everyone figured they would put up 30+ on us, and they needed a strip-sack to hit 21.  It was a very impressive performance.  But the only thing I'm reading is the one play where we got burned.  Because like I said... Lezlie Frazier should have just done the opposite thing of what he did.  

     

    again gonna have to disagree here, our defense didn't shut anyone down, the offense kept there offense off the feild  40 minutes of possession is why Hill looked like *****.. it wasn't the defense that shut them down. 

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  2. On 9/26/2022 at 5:05 AM, GunnerBill said:

     

    Beane has built a talented roster, no doubt. But I think the continued issues on the offensive line are absolutely a Beane thing. In 4 of our last 7 defeats the offense has had the ball at the end in Josh Allen's hands with a chance to win the game - Tennessee, Jacksonville, New England and yesterday (you could even add Tampa in there as a touchdown on that final drive instead of a FG wins us the game) - and we haven't got it done on any of those occasions.

    • In Tennessee the offensive line got blown up on the sneak;
    • In Jacksonville Allen was under duress the entire drive and sacked on the final 3rd down knocking us out of FG range;
    • Against the Pats we turned 1st and 10 at the NE 13 into 3rd and 14 with a false start and then Allen was harassed on both 3rd and 4th down causing incompletions;
    • Yesterday Allen was under duress that entire drive and then Quessenberry took a holding penalty that knocked us out of FG range. 

    In the NFL there are going to be close games. It is the nature of parity. The Bills have an exceptional record of blowing teams out but when you have Josh Allen and in a close game he has the ball last that, frankly, is all you can wish for. That we haven't got it done on so many occasions (only the Colts and the Chiefs playoff game of our last 7 losses as the offense not had a chance at the end of the game to win it for us) is a real outlier for a team with an elite QB. And I'm afraid the pattern there is very clear. With all the chips in the middle of the table in those end of game situations we suffer protection breakdown after protection breakdown. 

     

    You can put that on coaching if you like. But two OCs, two OL coaches... repeating pattern. The blocking ain't up to snuff. 

     

     

    Almost every single team on 3rd and 22 with an inexperienced secondary is playing coverage. Okay, it didn't work, Jaquan got burned. I get it. But Leslie Frazier did an excellent job with the pieces he had yesterday. He put his young players in position to make the most of what they had. They give up one play and everyone goes mad about the playcall. 

     

    And the reason Leslie Frazier is not a true consideration for a head coach job is because he has had his shot, is in his 60s and is a defensive guy when the league is going to offense. I wouldn't hire him as a HC either. But as a DC? He is one of the best in the business. 

     

     

     

     

    Im gonna disagree here, as a former coach there are 2 ways to coach in that situation, aggressive or safe, McD and Frazier always choose safe, if you depleted at the back end of your defense you don't make them make the play, they should have blitz which would have made TUA get rid of the ball quicker most likely a slant or a out pattern is what he would had to throw, our true strength on this defense is the d-line and we protect it.. we blitzed 1 time and TUA got sacked in a hurry...

     

     we did the same thing against KC with 13 seconds left, rushed 3 and gave the QB time, thats the key time, the reason we lost Sunday was because Allen was getting blitzed on every play, it disrupted his throws and it showed, the were aggressive and won we play safe on defense...and lost...      

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  3. New Coaching Staff, New offensive Coordinator, New offensive scheme.....

     

    but instead of designing an offense scheme, to best optimize the offensive talent....

     

    they do the opposite....

     

    They try to fit the players into there already built in system......and its not working

     

    We wanna be power run team but we dont have the line for it....

    We have great speed at the WR position, yet we dont use it....

    We have a QB with speed, yet we dont use it.....

    We have a QB with an ARM, yet we dont use it....

     

    there no consistency in playcalling....

     

    We use no deception, no playaction, no misdirection, no counters, no bootlegs, no QB draws, no stop routes(actually the MIA&NYJ game we did and it worked, but we havent done it much since), no WR quick screens, no stop and go's.....no deceptive plays whatsoever.....

     

    This offensive gameplan is so vanilla......

    I'm so sick of this sh--...

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    your exactly right my freind!!!!

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