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The Key 2 This Game? Strategic Forgetting


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I think one of the keys to beating Belicheat and particularly with Tom Brady is gonna be the ability of individual Bills to forget bad plays and get right back up on the horse and not second guess yourself. Watching the B-Cheat/Brady duo through the decade, they simply do an excellent job of getting in the head of opposing players.

 

Opponents then begin to second guess themselves as the Pats run the same basic plays again and again but Brady recognizes where a strategic weakness is on each play and exploits it,

 

The Bills players will "simply" not allow the second guessing to begin by being able to forget about any failed plays they have but strap it on and react to the next play by what they see on the field and not hesitate.

 

This is easier said than done though as a key will be for the inner brain of the player to recognize the general strategic approach of past Pat successes as few teams seem to go back to the well and have players do the same thing that worked last time. They just count on Belicheat to strategically employ the playcalling and Brady then quickly choose 1 or 2 options about which opposing player is gonna be a step or two late and then hit that receiver.

 

To the extent the Bills players can use their own strategery of forgetting about the results of each play so they do not hesitate, but at the same time remember how each play was implemented while not getting caught up in the result, they will react properly and be there.

 

If the individual Bills overthink this like this fans we will be cooked.

 

The bottomline for players

 

Don't be like me just perform!

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Beating him up s a great thing to do! Just a hard thing to do when his average release time is under 2 seconds.

 

A tactical key will be delaing all the eligible receivers at the LOS to delay Brady's release. The DL then needs to establish superiority with their first moves and get Brady out of the pocket. A subtle game that will develop quickly each play!

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Beating him up s a great thing to do! Just a hard thing to do when his average release time is under 2 seconds.

 

A tactical key will be delaing all the eligible receivers at the LOS to delay Brady's release. The DL then needs to establish superiority with their first moves and get Brady out of the pocket. A subtle game that will develop quickly each play!

Look for a bunch of bubble screens to Edelman and Amendola. Quick flare outs to RBs.

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To the extent the Bills players can use their own strategery of forgetting about the results of each play so they do not hesitate, but at the same time remember how each play was implemented while not getting caught up in the result, they will react properly and be there.

ideally, the bills should employ a time machine* which would enable them to revisit previous plays fully aware of the eventual outcome. by acting (or shall i say, performing an "informed reaction") on this information, they would be able to effectively replay the previous play with a complete understanding of the corrective actions necessary to result in a more fruitful outcome.

 

so, rather than "forgetting" the results of the previous play as you suggest, mayhaps the true path would be to encourage the players to "remember it all too well."

 

*the one danger with this approach would be the butterfly effect, which could possibly result in tyrod taylor having never been born and/or germany successfully winning ww II.

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I think one of the keys to beating Belicheat and particularly with Tom Brady is gonna be the ability of individual Bills to forget bad plays and get right back up on the horse and not second guess yourself. Watching the B-Cheat/Brady duo through the decade, they simply do an excellent job of getting in the head of opposing players.

 

Opponents then begin to second guess themselves as the Pats run the same basic plays again and again but Brady recognizes where a strategic weakness is on each play and exploits it,

 

The Bills players will "simply" not allow the second guessing to begin by being able to forget about any failed plays they have but strap it on and react to the next play by what they see on the field and not hesitate.

 

This is easier said than done though as a key will be for the inner brain of the player to recognize the general strategic approach of past Pat successes as few teams seem to go back to the well and have players do the same thing that worked last time. They just count on Belicheat to strategically employ the playcalling and Brady then quickly choose 1 or 2 options about which opposing player is gonna be a step or two late and then hit that receiver.

 

To the extent the Bills players can use their own strategery of forgetting about the results of each play so they do not hesitate, but at the same time remember how each play was implemented while not getting caught up in the result, they will react properly and be there.

 

If the individual Bills overthink this like this fans we will be cooked.

 

The bottomline for players

 

Don't be like me just perform!

This is a fair and reasonable post. I do think there is a self defeating mindset that needs to be overcome. And the skillset on the field says we are the better team and should win. Its all in the mind. Have the CB mentality like Darby did. fuggett about it.

Next !!

 

But isn't that exactly what Rex Ryan is doing?

us fans , well that's another story

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