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Mariota very effective vs Blitz, what's the D´s Game Plan?


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So, according to Next Gen Stats, Mariota was very effective vs the Blitz.

 

What´s our game plan?

 

I guess it will be similar to Brady´s, try your best to creat preassure with 4 but try to disguise who is coming and who is droping. Flood the short area, as must of his passes are within 5 to 10 yards pass the line. Also, be very aware of the screen game, he had 6 passes behind the line. 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Logic said:

I have zero worries about the Titans offense against the Bills defense.

I have LOTS OF worries about the Bills offense against the Titans defense.

 

Well Mariota has not turn the ball over and they are playing effective football on O. 

 

I am also more concer about our offense against their defense, but I think we need to keep them under 14 points to have win, therefore I think we must have an excelent game plan.

 

What would you do?

9 minutes ago, H2o said:

Rush 4, make Mariota have to go through progressions, and see if he can make the right read. 

 

D also has to respect his running. Do we keep a spy on him?

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We are not a blitzing team. We play coverage and try to disguise and confuse while doing so. I doubt McFrazier will deviate from that formula very much other than a few wrinkles here and there. 

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considering we dont blitz, I dont think this is an issue....

 

are we really worried about how we stop Mariotta? lol 

 

Also, Mariotta doesnt really run, and when he does go outside the pocket he hasnt been very effective. Its a myth that hes a running QB (according to Titans board)

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1 minute ago, PaattMaann said:

considering we dont blitz, I dont think this is an issue....

 

are we really worried about how we stop Mariotta? lol 

 

Also, Mariotta doesnt really run, and when he does go outside the pocket he hasnt been very effective. Its a myth that hes a running QB (according to Titans board)

 

Not worry about Mariota. Just found that twitt a bit intriguing. 

 

And as I mention, I think we need a near perfect game plan on D to hold them under 14 so our Offense dosen´t need to take big risk to win the game. 

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It's always better if they can get pressure with 4. 

 

For the defense, contain Henry and stay disciplined in the backfield. Planning for the Titans offense will be similar to planning for the Jets offense. Make Mariota beat you with his arm. He'll need to have a career day to win. Don't overlook Dion Lewis. Edmunds and Milano should be able to handle him.

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22 minutes ago, Antonio said:

 

Well Mariota has not turn the ball over and they are playing effective football on O. 

 

I am also more concer about our offense against their defense, but I think we need to keep them under 14 points to have win, therefore I think we must have an excelent game plan.

 

What would you do?

 

D also has to respect his running. Do we keep a spy on him?


Tom Brady also hadn't thrown an interception this season...until he played the Bills.

To me, you play Mariota exactly how other teams play Allen: Keep him in the pocket, force him to be a QB. Eliminate his running ability and improvisatory ability. Blitz only sparingly. Above all else, keep contain on the edges and hope the interior defensive line can bring pressure up the middle to make him uncomfortable.

I expect something like a 16-13 football game.

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I fully expect out D to dominate them.

 

We need our O to play with confidence, Motor being back will be a huge lift.  Constantly having tight ends and fresh backs in the game and mixing up run/pass should sustain a few drives and let us get to 24 points (i also expect a couple short fields from actually winning the turnover battle for once!).

 

We seem to be good w the scripted drives, so getting off to a 10 or so point lead taking their biggest weapon (running) off the table early should make for a W.

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6 minutes ago, MrEpsYtown said:

Play coverage and keep him in the pocket. Get pressure up the middle with Oliver. I think he controls the game up the middle and the guards will be overmatched. 

 

Do you think Oliver has his first sack?

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4 minutes ago, Comebackkid said:

Did Josh pretty much win the game with his legs last year?

Can’t compare last years offense because it was devoid of talent. The defense had a strong game vs TEN and is probably what was being referenced in the post. 

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stop the run, defend the pass.

 

Maybe I just don't pay too close attention ....   Thus far how often has  Buffalo blitzed their opponents?  25%, more,  much more, less?  

 

 

EDIT - 

From Benoit’s perspective, the Bills are successful when they blitz.

“They don’t blitz a lot in Buffalo, they didn’t blitz a lot in Carolina when McDermott was running that defense,” Benoit explained.

 

“When they do blitz it is highly efficient and highly effective. Just watching the film when they blitz, far more often than not, they get some kind of benefit out of that.”

https://www.buffalobills.com/news/bills-today-buffalo-is-ready-to-bounce-back-in-nashville

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2 minutes ago, colin said:

I fully expect out D to dominate them.

 

We need our O to play with confidence, Motor being back will be a huge lift.  Constantly having tight ends and fresh backs in the game and mixing up run/pass should sustain a few drives and let us get to 24 points (i also expect a couple short fields from actually winning the turnover battle for once!).

 

We seem to be good w the scripted drives, so getting off to a 10 or so point lead taking their biggest weapon (running) off the table early should make for a W.

 

That will be crucial.

 

We will need to prepare well for their scripted drive. We can´t afford a Gigants-like start of the game for our D.

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2 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

stop the run, defend the pass.

 

Maybe I just don't pay too close attention ....   Thus far how often has  Buffalo blitzed their opponents?  25%, more,  much more, less?  

 

I couldn´t find the info. I think we seem to stack the box and only send 4 must of the time. But we seem to disguice who is coming and who is dropping very well and either Edmunds and Milano are very good in coverage so it is easy to know witch one plays the mike on any given play. Sometimes they send Edmunds and Milano manages the middle pretty well. 

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2 minutes ago, Antonio said:

 

I couldn´t find the info. I think we seem to stack the box and only send 4 must of the time. But we seem to disguice who is coming and who is dropping very well and either Edmunds and Milano are very good in coverage so it is easy to know witch one plays the mike on any given play. Sometimes they send Edmunds and Milano manages the middle pretty well. 

 

pressuring a is not necessarily a BLITZ package

 

See the link in my last post 

 

 

that was edited in

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1 minute ago, JoPar_v2 said:

Considering the Bills hardly ever blitz, not sure why that Mariota tidbit is even mentioned by the OP, but I’d say they do what they normally do and dominate. Mariota is trash anyways. Not even scared bros.

 

For starters, I do not know how often the Bills Blitz. I just think it was an interesting fact that was put out there about our next opponent. Some of the best plays the Bills have had against run or pass had been Blitzes, maybe because they don´t expected, but you have to check Poyer coming down the line and making plays behind the line, or Minano coming free against Brady (no call for grounding) but was a nice 3rd down stop by our D when blitzing Brady (one of the best agaisnt the blitz).

 

Having said that, I rather discuss this than keep crying about last week lost or officiating or so on... not saying you are, but just discuss something different for a change.

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7 minutes ago, SlimShady'sGhost said:

 

pressuring a is not necessarily a BLITZ package

 

See the link in my last post 

 

 

that was edited in

 

Thanks, that is very good to know. 

 

Ocational but successful blitzing to creat plays, maybe turnovers. I like that. 

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