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4 minutes ago, Rc2catch said:

Because they don’t run 25+ attempts a game like Dallas does. There are other reasons I’m sure others will voice their opinion on. But it’s hard to get hot when you only run once every 15 plays or so. 

To protect Josh it would make sense to establish the run I mean Dallas is running on a pretty good Giants defense with Cooper Rush. Must be the line play. 

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2 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

To protect Josh it would make sense to establish the run I mean Dallas is running on a pretty good Giants defense with Cooper Rush. Must be the line play. 

I was begging before the Miami game to finally slow things down and really focus on it. They controlled the clock like I wanted but they did it passing. 
Hindsight I would have preferred they sat Davis and maybe even Knox if he wasn’t 100% and just ran it until either Miami got a decent lead or until they figured out how to get in a groove 

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27 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

My 3rd time saying this already.  I want to see some pitches to Cook.  Stretch the D along the LOS.

Yesterday was the absolute perfect time to attack Miami on the edges and Dorsey didn't adjust. :doh:

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1 minute ago, Simon said:

Yesterday was the absolute perfect time to attack Miami on the edges and Dorsey didn't adjust. :doh:

 

Thank you.  The crazy part is Cook had a couple of pitches during the preseason, so it's in the play book.

From what I see Cook can get up to speed pretty quick.  I'm waiting patiently to see it.

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24 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

Man why can’t the Bills run the ball like Dallas. 

The Bills organizational philosophy is that running the ball is almost a wasted down , except in certain circumstances. That’s their take on the modern NFL and it’s why they have Josh Allen. It’s been very successful and they think it will win them a worlds championship. They could have built their team to excel at the ground game, but I’m glad they didn’t. People act like they will never lose a game. That doesn’t happen in the NFL, especially with a 17 game schedule. The Bills failed to execute several offensive plays yesterday that were there for the taking. That’s why they lost . On to Baltimore…

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11 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

The Bills organizational philosophy is that running the ball is almost a wasted down , except in certain circumstances. That’s their take on the modern NFL and it’s why they have Josh Allen. It’s been very successful and they think it will win them a worlds championship. They could have built their team to excel at the ground game, but I’m glad they didn’t. People act like they will never lose a game. That doesn’t happen in the NFL, especially with a 17 game schedule. The Bills failed to execute several offensive plays yesterday that were there for the taking. That’s why they lost . On to Baltimore…


It’s the result that makes it a wasted down. If they could become decently consistent with the ground game, I think they’d have no problem with a more balanced attack. The only thing is that they’re just not consistent to a point where it become detrimental to their success. They are literally losing yards on multiple plays. 

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35 minutes ago, Rc2catch said:

I was begging before the Miami game to finally slow things down and really focus on it. They controlled the clock like I wanted but they did it passing. 
Hindsight I would have preferred they sat Davis and maybe even Knox if he wasn’t 100% and just ran it until either Miami got a decent lead or until they figured out how to get in a groove 

I know we are built around the pass but man when we get inside the red zone or are looking to rest the defense we need to establish something. I thought after the long run by Moss this is their chance and they immediately went back to the pass. Such is the Bills way I guess 

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5 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:


It’s the result that makes it a wasted down. If they could become decently consistent with the ground game, I think they’d have no problem with a more balanced attack. The only thing is that they’re just not consistent to a point where it become detrimental to their success. They are literally losing yards on multiple plays. 

They could become consistent with it. They just don’t care about it enough from an offensive philosophy standpoint to invest in improving it. Every team loses yards on running plays from time to time, but they stick with it and the gains outweigh it.  This team is different. They’d just rather have Josh throw the ball, or even run with it. It’s hard to argue with it as they’re very successful on offense. 

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2 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

They could become consistent with it. They just don’t care about it enough from an offensive philosophy standpoint to invest in improving it. Every team loses yards on running plays from time to time, but they stick with it and the gains outweigh it.  This team is different. They’d just rather have Josh throw the ball, or even run with it. It’s hard to argue with it as they’re very successful on offense. 


I agree with a lot of this sentiment. I do think it’s a huge ask of our QB1. He is the undoubtable God of our franchise, and they are asking him to move mountains. It’d be nice if they could find more ways to take some of that pressure off of his shoulders. 

Nice run by SaQuon

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2 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

I know we are built around the pass but man when we get inside the red zone or are looking to rest the defense we need to establish something. I thought after the long run by Moss this is their chance and they immediately went back to the pass. Such is the Bills way I guess 

 

Every game the RBs get one or even 2 long runs but that is not the result of a great play.  It's just an odds thing with me.

 

What I see happening is defenses are pushing straight into the Bills line every play, whether it's a pass or run.

These shotgun handoffs have the RB more or less standing and once they get the handoff the D is already on them.

The long runs happen when the RB can somehow get through all those guys and then see daylight.

 

I speculate that not a lot of play designing, and practice is happening in the run game.  I don't say they need to start running

often, they just need something other than what they have been doing.  Some pitches (as I've said) and some jet sweeps to start.

McKenzie had a sweep for 6 yards, and they never went back to it.

 

 

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