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I would have it where the Bill's start doing what Dan Henning use to do I would run no huddle but work the play clock and have the Bill's wide receivers motion all over the place where you would get Diggs Beasley and Sanders on mismatches forcing defenses to guess who is lining up where Kansas City does it all the time with Hill. Why can't the Bills.

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16 minutes ago, Marvlevydraftdaygenius said:

I would have it where the Bill's start doing what Dan Henning use to do I would run no huddle but work the play clock and have the Bill's wide receivers motion all over the place where you would get Diggs Beasley and Sanders on mismatches forcing defenses to guess who is lining up where Kansas City does it all the time with Hill. Why can't the Bills.

Is that all one sentence?

 

I am a big no huddle fan, but I think we are getting enough mismatches already. They just need to get their timing and chemistry down.  I do think we mix in no huddle from time to time, when we catch teams with the wrong personnel on the field.  

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1 hour ago, Marvlevydraftdaygenius said:

I would have it where the Bill's start doing what Dan Henning use to do I would run no huddle but work the play clock and have the Bill's wide receivers motion all over the place where you would get Diggs Beasley and Sanders on mismatches forcing defenses to guess who is lining up where Kansas City does it all the time with Hill. Why can't the Bills.

 

Pittsburgh did some strange zone stuff and essentially left people open, had pressure from 4, and took away a lot of that mid-range stuff he likes.  

 

Miami game was just... weird.  Brutal 2nd quarter of offense.  Seemed to be a lot of throwaways in the game.  In the 2nd half they only had 4 possessions, they drove down and scored through the air which was pretty promising, 2nd drive they stalled (but flipped the field), and the last 2 drives only had 100 or so yards total to go to score 2 TDs and called 9 runs on those drives.  

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9 minutes ago, Frostbite said:

Run the ball. Make them commit extra guys in the box. It'll open things up. 

 

Yep - If they wanna play 2 safeties high you need to hammer them on the ground.  The other thing is - if they're in zones like cover 2/3/4, there's like always someone open for a short gain.  Screens, plays to the flats, get blockers out in front and just make them play closer to the LOS.

 

This week were playing ron rivera, so allen should have some familiarity with the defense they play.  Attack the middle of the field with knox, sanders, bease, and attack the boundary with short stuff to singletary.  

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1 hour ago, mattynh said:

I don’t have data but what I see is a little indecisiveness fro Josh compared to last year.  I think fixing it starts and ends with Josh.  And I think it will be fixed, we know he can do it. 

I think so too.  I’m not a fan of establishing a running attack but I think they need to run more time when facing a lighter box, especially when facing a strong pass rush 

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7 minutes ago, JohnNord said:

I think so too.  I’m not a fan of establishing a running attack but I think they need to run more time when facing a lighter box, especially when facing a strong pass rush 

 

He got his ass kicked in pittsburgh (hit like 15 times, plus i feel like he got hit on a lot of his scrambles too), and the clock seems off.  Ball out quick early in this one and take your shots when they adjust. 

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Josh is like a freight train. Sometimes he is tough to get rolling, but once he does you can't slow him down. Some of it is easy completions. But sometimes it is getting him moving around in the pocket or on QB powers. But when guys make plays with the ball in their hands, Josh tends to as well.

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