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Throwing to Sammy=good things. Do it more Roman!


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Not really. He hated it. But he went along with it because the team was winning and teams couldn't stop him. When he was a freshman he ran all the routes and was more of a complete WR. Teams didn't know him so they didn't know how to cover him. By the time he was a junior all of the teams in the conference were terrified of him, so they played 7-10 yards off the ball. His coaches said, well, if you are going to just give us 7-10 yards we are going to take it until you stop it, and they just ran it over and over. That's why he had all those screens. He really didn't like it all that much.

 

Interesting! Thanks for the insight.

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Deep passes are nice and all but shorter passes are what move the chains on a consistent basis.

 

That is the biggest reason Brady is still great and Manning looks awful. The thing Manning always did was push the ball downfield 20-25 yards. When he was PFM he was killing teams with the intermediate passes. The he would throw a bunch of shorter stuff and get RAC.

 

Brady has pretty much always thrown screens, slants, short passes. Everything he throws is like 5-10 yards, and he usually doesn't get hit (recent few weeks aside). That allows him to still look great at 38 years old. However, he is taking a tremendous beating and it won't get any better in Denver in that stadium with that DL that put Luck on the shelf with an assortment of injuries.

 

How does this relate to Sammy? Well, instead of trying to just throw deep on every passing play they need to find ways to get him involved early in the game with some higher % routes.

 

He is one of our best players. To not use him or to accept that "he was covered" is to play with one hand tied behind your back.

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So yet again we see this in action.

 

1st half: Sammy is unstopable!

2nd half: "oh we just couldn't get him the ball... the Chiefs changed their overages so we just quit playing offense and gave up"

 

Okay, I am paraphrasing a bit on the 2nd half excuse/"explanation" but WTF is it with this offense?

 

It's like they made a point of throwing to Sammy in the 1st half, just shut up all the annoying critics. Then it was like "point proven...we CAN do it when we want. We quit now."

 

Sammy was catching everything as he has most of the season all 1st half. Then they just stopped trying after halftime.

 

Anger and frustration don't even begin to scratch the surface of how I feel about this topic. It's totally insane.

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Agreeing strongly with the frustration and some of the specifics being mentioned here.

 

They shifted safety help on Sammy in the second half, which cut down on the deep ball window. But in that situation Roman needs to call more intermediate routes where Sammy is the first option. I know with the safety help deep the corner was playing a little closer, but on the intermediate routes it doesn't matter as much, and we can rely on Sammy's route running and battle for the catch, and less on Tyrod threading a needle.

 

They didn't do that, and as a result the second half was a disaster and Sammy wasn't a factor.

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G RO got out coached. Called a bad game (again).

 

G RO better GROw more imagination because teams will design their schemes to take Sammy away for the rest of the season after the way he torched KC in the 1st half yesterday. You can't leave Sammy in the same spot down after down to make it easier for opposing defenses to gameplan for him.

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All 22 is out, + I looked really quick at how KC covered Sammy in 2nd half. In any passing situ, pressed him at line w/ S directly over him

I was wondering what exactly happened. Figured Watkins was getting more attention in coverage. The Bills desperately need another quality WR - another real threat - lining up across from Watkins. It's got to be a draft/offseason priority.

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I was wondering what exactly happened. Figured Watkins was getting more attention in coverage. The Bills desperately need another quality WR - another real threat - lining up across from Watkins. It's got to be a draft/offseason priority.

 

It's still not an excuse as there are ways to open Sammy up via formation to exploit favorable matchups.

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It's still not an excuse as there are ways to open Sammy up via formation to exploit favorable matchups.

 

Agreed. Also if Watkins wants to be an elite WR then he's going to have to beat double coverages sometimes. Edited by BarleyNY
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Roman had no answers to the Chiefs' halftime adjustments. A good OC needs to anticipate these adjustments, recognize them, and adjust in kind. He leaves a lot to be desired as an OC in this league.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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G RO better GROw more imagination because teams will design their schemes to take Sammy away for the rest of the season after the way he torches KC in the 1st half yesterday. You can't leave Sammy in the same spot down after down to make it easier for opposing defenses to gameplan for him.

Agreed bro! Move your weapon around. Once again it seems that the Bills hired a one-di·men·sion·al OC.

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