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Bills vs. Titans All-22 Coaches Film Reviews


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4 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

And yet, I didn't have access to all-22 before the MNF game started, and I still have access to Colts-Pats while MNF plays on.

 

Hmmm? Things must have changed as I'm watching Bills-Titans All-22 right now. 

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Being at the game, I simply don’t grasp why slants and wheels aren’t more a part of the plan. Josh has shown an ability to throw them and the Titans were giving them to us. 

 

Doing so so would also build his confidence. It’s what Brady and Rogers built their careers on. 

 

Just my two cents. 

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2 hours ago, GoBills808 said:

Yeh looks that way to me too, not sure who's at fault there but that's going for 40 yards at least and maybe a TD if Holmes doesn't stop there in the middle of the field. Weird.

And that's one of the main plays when everyone, including myself, was blaming Allen for being inaccurate. I really don't see how Beane and McD can watch the game film and think it is not child abuse to put those WR on the field with the kid.

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3 hours ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

The All-22 Coaches Film via GamePass is now available for week 5 vs. TEN

 

 

As I posted above I think Allen made the correct read throwing to Holmes, but another option that I would like to see him consider more often is to throw a high ball to Benjamin when he's 1v1 like this with a safety. Yes he's covered, but he towers over that guy and it would be a big gain. This offense needs to roll the dice a little on plays like this because they're not talented enough to drive the field consistently.

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31 minutes ago, TroutDog said:

Being at the game, I simply don’t grasp why slants and wheels aren’t more a part of the plan. Josh has shown an ability to throw them and the Titans were giving them to us. 

 

Doing so so would also build his confidence. It’s what Brady and Rogers built their careers on. 

 

Just my two cents. 

 

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Don't even have to watch All-22 to realize our OC seems like yet another stubborn play caller who won't adjust his passing attack to accomodate and develop the QB he has under center.

 

And that's kinda shocking to me considering that's.... like.... exactly what he did at Alabama last year.

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38 minutes ago, vincec said:

As I posted above I think Allen made the correct read throwing to Holmes, but another option that I would like to see him consider more often is to throw a high ball to Benjamin when he's 1v1 like this with a safety. Yes he's covered, but he towers over that guy and it would be a big gain. This offense needs to roll the dice a little on plays like this because they're not talented enough to drive the field consistently.

 

I don’t think he trust KB to come down with that ball and I don’t blame him. For a big guy he doesn’t use his size well.

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1 hour ago, vincec said:

As I posted above I think Allen made the correct read throwing to Holmes, but another option that I would like to see him consider more often is to throw a high ball to Benjamin when he's 1v1 like this with a safety. Yes he's covered, but he towers over that guy and it would be a big gain. This offense needs to roll the dice a little on plays like this because they're not talented enough to drive the field consistently.

its jmo but I think Josh Allen is losing confidence in Kelvin.....the OC keeps trotting him out there so Josh has to throw to him sometimes but he is by no means his "money player" right now he actually doesnt have a player on this offense that he has chemistry with.......I think you would get that if you got a more quality wideout.....someone that just wont friggen drop the ball

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2 hours ago, vincec said:

As I posted above I think Allen made the correct read throwing to Holmes, but another option that I would like to see him consider more often is to throw a high ball to Benjamin when he's 1v1 like this with a safety. Yes he's covered, but he towers over that guy and it would be a big gain. This offense needs to roll the dice a little on plays like this because they're not talented enough to drive the field consistently.

 

In his interview with Erik Turner, Eric Wood made the point that it's hard for fan-side sites to accurately grade OLmen because we don't know their assignments, and that also applies to QB throws and WR because we don't know what the route was supposed to be or how he was supposed to run it. 

 

I think Benjamin is running variable routes right now.  He might be further upfield than expected at a particular time, he might be further downfield.  Might be running the route as expected, might be doing his own variation.    Maybe "own variation" is what he grew up with in Carolina - Chan Gailey used to teach "beat your man, get to the spot" for the WR and allow them considerable lattitude in how they ran their routes.  Erhardt-Perkins routes in NE*** are expected to be precise, and if the WR aren't where Brady expects them to be, he won't throw to them.  I think that Daboll expects the WR routes to be precise, but that's just my guess.

 

 

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