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Worst WR corps ever? + collateral damage to DropZone Jones


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Hey look at this. A call out post. Typical.

 

Lets see why could i have been quiet.

 

Hmmm

 

Dealing with Irma aftermath

 

And last week i was put on suspension because i was point out issues with the offense and apparently we have to just enjoy wins

 

It is a no name WR that does have flaws. But getting seperation isnt one of them, they get seperation

No they don't. And your so busy that you can't comment after wins, but only after a loss.

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A lot was scheme playing to strengths - spreading the field horizontally if nothing else. It wasn't sustainable but it created some good days. Likewise we've seen some good days with Tyrod.

 

 

You beat me to it.

 

It came apart at the seams when teams realized that the Bills had no intention..........nor did Fitz have the ability........to throw the ball vertically.

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Let's assume that the GM of an NFL team and the HC of an NFL team know at least as much about football as you do.

 

Let's also assume that the NFL these days is a passing league with extreme importance placed on the QB and passing game.

 

Let's further note Tyrod Taylor's obvious deficiencies as a passer and the team's decision to name him the starting QB again.

 

Now look at what the GM and HC did to our roster in terms of WRs this year as you note in your post.

 

You could almost argue they are trying to sabotage our passing game, couldn't you?

 

And in so doing, sabotage our chances for victory. Yes?

 

No?

 

It sort of speaks for itself.

Disagree.

 

1. They didnt sign Boldin expecting him to retire.

2. Impossible to predict Matthews injury.

3. No one expected Jones to be THIS bad. Or else we wouldnt have traded UP for him.

4. Impossible to predict Clay injury.

 

Boldin, Mathews, Clay, Jones is serviceable for a team that doesnt focus on the pass.

 

Jones and a steaming pile of Poo behind him is not effective or serviceable for any kind offense.

 

And the 1 million pound gorilla in the room: our run offense has been completely destroyed this season with the new run block scheme and its been compounded by the dropoff in explosiveness from our WR group.

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Wide receiver is so overblown. Even Tate is capable when the quarterback passes him the ball. It's up to the quarterback to make the right reads and give his receiver a chance at making a play on the ball. You rarely see that from our quarterback. How many drops did we see from the WR's today? I don't recall any.

Really? I recall at least two. One from Zay and one from Clay.

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No they don't. And your so busy that you can't comment after wins, but only after a loss.

I was here last week too. I even gave props this week.

 

However again when i hear the BS excuses it annoys me. And yes i will be here for two more hours and then will step away to take care of Irma stuff all week.

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2011 was probably the worst before this group they were lead by Stevie but after that you had:

 

David Nelson

Donald Jones

Roscoe Parrish

Brad Smith

and some dude named Dereck Hagan who i do not recall at all

 

2012 was probably equally as bad too

Nelson and Jones played over their heads that year, though imo... and if we had 2011 Stevie right now, he would have gone over 100 today. Nobody could get open after Clay went down, and the D keyed on Shady. It's brutal how much we need WR help.

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Boldin, at a minimum, had sure hands. Which is already leaps and bounds over what we have, unfortunately.

Boldins legs are as capable as Zay's hands. It's just not happening. The position has been neglected for such a period a time where they not only have to fix it but start from the bottoms. The Bills have nothing at WR. Nothing.

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Boldins legs are as capable as Zay's hands. It's just not happening. The position has been neglected for such a period a time where they not only have to fix it but start from the bottoms. The Bills have nothing at WR. Nothing.

Dont disagree. They thought they started the process by trading up for Jones. But so far no good. Still early though.

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