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Bills Training Camp: Day 3 - 7/27


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21 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

 

What did they say?  Key points?

Basically that Zay was getting fewer targets because Josh is trying to establish chemistry with the new guys, and that he’s looked good out there “doing his job”. They indicated he would get more targets in actual games if teams focus on taking away brown and Beasley 

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4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

Basically that Zay was getting fewer targets because Josh is trying to establish chemistry with the new guys, and that he’s looked good out there “doing his job”. They indicated he would get more targets in actual games if teams focus on taking away brown and Beasley 

 

Except that Josh was throwing a lot to Foster. 

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6 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Except that Josh was throwing a lot to Foster. 

Apparently it wasnt as much as the others over 3 practices. I think they also mentioned that Jones was being covered by Tre White

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30 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

The Chan spread!

Exactly.  He made it work with very little talent at WR and literally no speed to take the top off.  We have speed and more speed now.  Hopefully we can have even better results.

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5 minutes ago, Doc said:

Except that Josh was throwing a lot to Foster. 

 

You'd have to listen.  They had some interesting points about Zay getting props from the WR coach "great route Zay!", that he's running the routes he's asked as he's been asked, and that generally he's been covered by Tre White so less separation.  But they point out that the routes Zay is being asked to run, are the routes Josh Allen doesn't like to throw to - he either throws deep or dumps off - and that Allen doesn't at this point throw guys open. 

 

Foster, on the other hand, runs the deep routes Allen likes to hit.

 

Their conclusion was "this isn't necessarily a Josh Allen problem, or a Zay Jones problem, but it's a Buffalo Bills problem" (ie, Allen is playing well and finding open guys, Jones is running good routes, but the Bills offense needs to be able ultimately to exploit the routes Jones is running was how I interpreted it)

 

They also pointed out that "Foster isn't all the way there" and pointed out a couple routes yesterday where he didn't adjust or contest for a deep ball where he didn't have great separation and Levi Wallace/Kevin Johnson knocked the ball away vs. Brown made similar catches.

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