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Why?  

 

1.  Daboll - even watch his offensive system.  Quick hits, uses the backs and screens to slow rush etc.  Peterman is a good QB for his system because he gets rid of the ball quickly. 

 

2.  Shady - hes the best friend of an o-line.  In preseason no one was respecting the run (and Murphy made them pay a few times). No one was respecting the cutback.  No one respecting the outside runs etc.  When shady is in the game you can't just rush up the field like they were in the preseason...shady will take one to the house if you do.  

 

3.  4 TEs - I expect a lot of chipping from the tight ends like we saw in the first game of preseason.  We have 4 solid TEs all of which cam block...so expect a lot of help from the TEs in pass protection.  Chip and release for 5 yards a lot.  

 

Preseason is just that.  The pre season.   I dont think they will be near as bad week 1.   Their a run blocking unit and daboll will call an offense that supports that.  

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15 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

Why?  

 

1.  Daboll - even watch his offensive system.  Quick hits, uses the backs and screens to slow rush etc.  Peterman is a good QB for his system because he gets rid of the ball quickly. 

 

 

 

My only problem with this is where the ball goes ?

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3 minutes ago, KW95 said:

Serious question:  when has Lesean " taken one to the house"? 

 

i can't recall him running in from 85 yards out, but it seems like he can definitely break off a 30-40 yrd run. his speed is good, but not great. but his cutting and quickness are still elite (at least they were last year) and his field vision and awareness are also terrific. if the house is under 40 yards away, i think he is absolutely a legitimate threat.

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After a couple years of Roman/Lynn we should know that the OL can be greatly schemed around............Wood was a steaming pile of **** at center for two solid years before Roman arrived and Miller and Mills have actually IMPROVED since 2015......so THAT is how bad they were back then.........and yet that 2016 offense was the best we've seen in Buffalo since 1992.  

 

And more specifically with Daboll his rep as an OC coach is based on his long run with the Patriots and they've made a living building OL's around very replaceable players.

 

Daboll and Jesus Christillo need to prove they can do it........but it CAN be done.

 

      

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Just now, swnybillsfan said:

i can't recall him running in from 85 yards out, but it seems like he can definitely break off a 30-40 yrd run. his speed is good, but not great. but his cutting and quickness are still elite (at least they were last year) and his field vision and awareness are also terrific. if the house is under 40 yards away, i think he is absolutely a legitimate threat.

 

Ok!  Agree with that one.  but nothing more than 40 yards in my opinion.

1 minute ago, oldmanfan said:

Colts game last year in OT

 

When I was writing that was the only one I remembered.  Everyone tired, cold, so much snow on the ground...Not sure I would consider that one a big run.

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16 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

Why?  

 

1.  Daboll - even watch his offensive system.  Quick hits, uses the backs and screens to slow rush etc.  Peterman is a good QB for his system because he gets rid of the ball quickly. 

 

2.  Shady - hes the best friend of an o-line.  In preseason no one was respecting the run (and Murphy made them pay a few times). No one was respecting the cutback.  No one respecting the outside runs etc.  When shady is in the game you can't just rush up the field like they were in the preseason...shady will take one to the house if you do.  

 

3.  4 TEs - I expect a lot of chipping from the tight ends like we saw in the first game of preseason.  We have 4 solid TEs all of which cam block...so expect a lot of help from the TEs in pass protection.  Chip and release for 5 yards a lot.  

 

Preseason is just that.  The pre season.   I dont think they will be near as bad week 1.   Their a run blocking unit and daboll will call an offense that supports that.  

 

Some good point.  Scheme can overcome some of the lack of talent as long as the players can execute it but at some point the opposing defense puts out a counter scheme to stop your scheme and it works and the entire league sees it.   

 

When we shall see how they do but when I see an OL with Mills as one of the more solid players on it I do have cause to be concerned.  

 

 

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6 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

After a couple years of Roman/Lynn we should know that the OL can be greatly schemed around............Wood was a steaming pile of **** at center for two solid years before Roman arrived and Miller and Mills have actually IMPROVED since 2015......so THAT is how bad they were back then.........and yet that 2016 offense was the best we've seen in Buffalo since 1992.  

 

And more specifically with Daboll his rep as an OC coach is based on his long run with the Patriots and they've made a living building OL's around very replaceable players.

 

Daboll and Jesus Christillo need to prove they can do it........but it CAN be done.

 

      

 

Wood was never that.  How has Miller improved?  

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8 minutes ago, KW95 said:

 

Ok!  Agree with that one.  but nothing more than 40 yards in my opinion.

 

When I was writing that was the only one I remembered.  Everyone tired, cold, so much snow on the ground...Not sure I would consider that one a big run.

So now we're going to put qualifiers on game winning runs?

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41 minutes ago, Hebert19 said:

4 TEs - I expect a lot of chipping from the tight ends like we saw in the first game of preseason.  We have 4 solid TEs all of which cam block...so expect a lot of help from the TEs in pass protection.  Chip and release for 5 yards

 

Perhaps they should all play at once.

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