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Allen refusal to throw underneath is killing us. Killing drives. This was on 17 strictly


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7 hours ago, JerseyBills said:

He refuses to just get a quick 6 7 yards to the RB or TE real quick, always looking to push and get the intermediate routes and he's phenomenal but you have to also take these easy 5 10 yard passes. 

He killed so many drives because of this.

D played phenomenal 

ST played phenomenal 

O played decent,  but Allen's refusal to throw underneath quickly, when you're facing a ton of pressure is his Worse trait and I love him for it at the same time but today it lost us what should have been a 2 TD win. He killed multiple drives directly because of this against one of the worse teams in the game. 

 

This one was on 17. 

 

You people refuse to admit or admit this fatal flaw. I know I'm going to get flack. I love 17 . Just being real. Giving my opinion. 

 

Already discussed in other posts - including you - but it's a combination of both taking the "checkdown" and instituting/taking the quick, short pass.

JA17 took the checkdown against the Jags. A bunch. Problem is it was often:

1) taking too long to get to it, leading to pressure and bad throws.

2) A CHECKDOWN. If plays were designed for more of the *short* crossers (*cough* pick plays *cough*) they'd allow for at least an opportunity to get YAC.

 

So it's a combination of JA17 and the play.

 

I'll also add we're saying our run game sucks which doesn't help - and blaming the RBs and Oline.

Both could be a LOT better, sure - but JA17 needs to improve his RPO choices too. He almost always keeps it to run himself when there is an opportunity, and waits so long when he gives it to the RB that there's no chance for a gain.

 

This delay in the hand-off is supposed to help in the play-action, because it makes the defense bite. But if you notice, the PA is always a quick fake. It's obvious to the defense who have to choose what to key on when the Bills are actually going to run.

It also makes it VERY hard on the OLine because they have to stay in a pass block until they're sure it's a run due to protecting JA17 and ensuring they don't get >1yd past LOS if it's a pass.

 

If they did a few PA snaps with the RPO delayed hand-off and then he either bootlegs (or preferably moves the pocket with a pass) - but the Oline *knows* that's the play rather than an actual RPO - we might see the RB and Oline look a lot better at run blocking.

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4 minutes ago, timekills17 said:

 

Already discussed in other posts - including you - but it's a combination of both taking the "checkdown" and instituting/taking the quick, short pass.

JA17 took the checkdown against the Jags. A bunch. Problem is it was often:

1) taking too long to get to it, leading to pressure and bad throws.

2) A CHECKDOWN. If plays were designed for more of the *short* crossers (*cough* pick plays *cough*) they'd allow for at least an opportunity to get YAC.

 

So it's a combination of JA17 and the play.

 

I'll also add we're saying our run game sucks which doesn't help - and blaming the RBs and Oline.

Both could be a LOT better, sure - but JA17 needs to improve his RPO choices too. He almost always keeps it to run himself when there is an opportunity, and waits so long when he gives it to the RB that there's no chance for a gain.

 

This delay in the hand-off is supposed to help in the play-action, because it makes the defense bite. But if you notice, the PA is always a quick fake. It's obvious to the defense who have to choose what to key on when the Bills are actually going to run.

It also makes it VERY hard on the OLine because they have to stay in a pass block until they're sure it's a run due to protecting JA17 and ensuring they don't get >1yd past LOS if it's a pass.

 

If they did a few PA snaps with the RPO delayed hand-off and then he either bootlegs (or preferably moves the pocket with a pass) - but the Oline *knows* that's the play rather than an actual RPO - we might see the RB and Oline look a lot better at run blocking.

I would like to know how many times Josh keeps the ball during RPO’s and the success rate of them. It doesn’t appear very high, but it may just be we are noticing the failures more.

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allen was pretty much trash yesterday, he said as much.  the issue in our o is not allen turning chicken poop into chicken salad every play, he does that too much as it is.  the issue is trash OL play and just terrible overall OC scheme.  dabol loves to dial up creative stuff and odd formations, but we never find a good rhythm and we just make everything so difficult.  

 

we have the best QB/WR combo in the nfl, our overall stats from crushing cans shows that, but our O just friggen disappears way too often.  OL talent, OL coaching (i think biggest hole on the team) and our OC's lack of big picture understanding is killing us.

 

both miami games, pittz, and this jags game our O was in complete disarray.  That's half the games we have played this year. 

 

with the cans we have played, the d getting so many turnovers, and just the talent on O, we have some sick stats, but that's nothing consistent or repeatable, and that's a function of coaching more than anything else.

 

to all those who say it could be or is an execution issue more than a coaching issue: look at our penalties.  a lack of discipline comes from the top, and it's gotten to be way too much. 

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3 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

Taiwan didn't have a very good game yesterday but ordinarily he is a very good player for us in the kicking game. 

I hate carrying these special teams guys in a position that clearly needs help. You can't tell me they can't find a gunner who can also see the field sometimes.

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3 minutes ago, Trogdor said:

I hate carrying these special teams guys in a position that clearly needs help. You can't tell me they can't find a gunner who can also see the field sometimes.

 

I'm telling you the Bills have two of the very best gunners around in Jones and Neal. You want the proof? So far this year we are 9th best in kickoff coverage and lead the NFL in punt coverage. Sure you can find "a gunner" you can't find ones as good as Jones and Neal. And honestly, the majority of teams in the NFL carry a coupe of special teams guys who almost never see the field in other spots. Fans undervalue STs. There are far bigger issues with this team right now than Taiwan Jones dressing ahead of Matt freaking Breida. 

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4 minutes ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I'm telling you the Bills have two of the very best gunners around in Jones and Neal. You want the proof? So far this year we are 9th best in kickoff coverage and lead the NFL in punt coverage. Sure you can find "a gunner" you can't find ones as good as Jones and Neal. And honestly, the majority of teams in the NFL carry a coupe of special teams guys who almost never see the field in other spots. Fans undervalue STs. There are far bigger issues with this team right now than Taiwan Jones dressing ahead of Matt freaking Breida. 

You're acting like Breida is some scrub or a Rugby player with no NFL experience. If Jones didn't dress and they instantly became significantly worse on kick offs I'd believe it's him. Then sit Singletary, I don't care but they need to do something new. And for the love of God chip with a TE against these fast DEs. 

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So I was ready to start heaping on the blame on JA17, until I saw a stat that yesterday was the 3rd game of the season in which the oline gave up 20+ pressures in a single game. Just think about how pathetic and sad that is especially against a Jags defense that struggled all season until of course they played the Bills.

 

Yes Allen can do some things better at times but playing behind such an atrocious oline is the reason this team is struggling and may likely miss the playoffs altogether down the stretch.

 

Bottom line, if we do in fact miss the playoffs and/or one and done in the playoffs it won't be JA17 fault and this is coming from one of his biggest critics at times.

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1 minute ago, FilthyBeast said:

So I was ready to start heaping on the blame on JA17, until I saw a stat that yesterday was the 3rd game of the season in which the oline gave up 20+ pressures in a single game. Just think about how pathetic and sad that is especially against a Jags defense that struggled all season until of course they played the Bills.

 

Yes Allen can do some things better at times but playing behind such an atrocious oline is the reason this team is struggling and may likely miss the playoffs altogether down the stretch.

 

Bottom line, if we do in fact miss the playoffs and/or one and done in the playoffs it won't be JA17 fault and this is coming from one of his biggest critics at times.

Their inability to scheme for teams with good edge pressure is a problem. They just don't adapt well. 

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Just now, Trogdor said:

Their inability to scheme for teams with good edge pressure is a problem. They just don't adapt well. 

 

And that's on the coaching staff obviously

 

There's a reason why Daboll's offenses in the NFL sucked prior to last year and why he wasn't hired as the chargers or other teams HC last year.

 

 

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This is the worst state of TSW I have seen in a long time.  Never seen so many useless, fact-less, uniformed, absurd and completely wrong hot takes like this in forever…heck maybe ever.  
 

Funny, I have a bunch of private messages from long standing sane posters all talking about how we may need to avoid this place the rest of the week as it’s getting worse by the hour.  

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16 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

It's almost as if we went into the season with no depth behind a developing TE in Knox and no outside running threat other than a reclamation project in Matt Breida.

 

Yep I think failing to upgrade the RB room was our biggest failure in the offseason. The o-line has been bad but Beane didn't really do anything wrong. He brought back the same o-line that was capable of pass blocking last year, but Dawkins and Williams and Feliciano have inexplicably regressed. He also added two OTs in the draft one of whom looks like a knockout pick.

 

Meanwhile with RBs we decided to run it back with the same below average RBs we had last year. I believe a quick passing game to a dynamic RB would cover up a lot of our pass protection issues right now. I wish we had tried to add one.

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22 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

Yep I think failing to upgrade the RB room was our biggest failure in the offseason. The o-line has been bad but Beane didn't really do anything wrong. He brought back the same o-line that was capable of pass blocking last year, but Dawkins and Williams and Feliciano have inexplicably regressed. He also added two OTs in the draft one of whom looks like a knockout pick.

 

Meanwhile with RBs we decided to run it back with the same below average RBs we had last year. I believe a quick passing game to a dynamic RB would cover up a lot of our pass protection issues right now. I wish we had tried to add one.

I agree with the idea that they've regressed, but I don't think it's inexplicable. Dawkins came into came greatly weakened by a bout with COVID, and at this point I'm not sure he'll regain his form during the course of the season -- he may need a full offseason to put back the weight and strength. Feliciano was always kind of a marginal starter (he'd be best suited on a strong line as a backup guard/center) and, of course, whoever is playing at LG will suffer from Dawkins' reduced strength.

So ... it's a problem, and one that probably will be there all season. I view the failure to make some kind of deal before the trade deadline as GM malpractice. We have a tremendous window of opportunity now as the Chiefs are starting to look like they're into a down cycle and nobody else has shown they're quite ready to emerge as the favorites in the AFC. I'm not saying mortgage the future, but there were opportunities to upgrade and/or plug some holes on the O line and at RB, and that simply didn't happen in the offseason or even before the trade deadline.

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This O Line sucks. Especially the right side. Almost every snap he was under pressure. Until the line is fixed, this is going to be an issue. They need to move the pocket now to protect Josh. It plays to his strengths too.

Please refer to Titans v Rams last night for how to beat these pass rush heavy teams. Especially ones where the secondary is vulnerable.

 

Time to drop the 11 personnel for now and go 21. Or try Kumerow in a hybrid WR/TE position. He is a big big man.

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