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1 hour ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

46 of those rushing yards were Josh scrambling. 

 

64 of those rushing yards came on our TD drive with 8 minutes left up 30-0. It's important to close out games, but that was 100% garbage time. 

 

If we had Howell back there I think he gets sacked 5+ times pretty easy. Josh is a magician 

Well our oline would protect k Allen as well if he had to start in any game.  Here's hoping he only spells josh late 4th q when game is safely out if reach for opponents.

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I’ve also noticed Allen is starting to have a lot more trust in the front 5 and isn’t bailing from clean pockets like he was in game 1. When he does get pressure, he isn’t immediately looking to run left or right, he’s manipulating the pocket now, side step here, side step there, it’s what made Brady so frustrating to sack. Hopefully the OL continues to give Allen that trust!

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8 minutes ago, billieve420 said:

OL hasn’t been a tire fire last two games that is all I can ask for.

 

Hasn't been a tire fire in any of the 3 games. It played well vs the Jets too. 

 

As for today, the third down in the redzone on the first drive Dion got beat. There were two plays where Spencer Brown for beat clean (one Josh managed to extend the play the other resulted in an incompletion). And there were a couple of run plays early where Morse seemed to be zone blocking while everyone else was gap blocking that I'd like to look at again. 

 

But overall this was an excellent performance by the OL. They have played well all 3 games. They are competing their asses off.

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2 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

Helps a lot when your QB can evade pressure and either scramble for a gain or make a pass downfield. 

 

And the QB is helped when his OL washes the entire DL out of the picture, leaving huge rushing lanes in the middle of the field. Allen is a magician but don't take away the OL's performance the first 3 weeks. They're going against studs and mostly winning their reps.

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28 minutes ago, John from Riverside said:

In particular Spencer Brown
 

That was Montez sweat. He was going against today.

 

And last week he was going against a monster in Vegas

Oe of the benefits of 12 personnel is the ability to give help to the OT's.  Last week against Crosby, Brown received help from a TE on at least a dozen occasions.  (Someone broke it down on Youtube last week). It was usually just a chip, to keep the pass rusher from blowing by him.  But then ,that's all that is usually needed. Im sure he received similar help this week. 

 

And I certainly don't have a problem with that.  Few things are as frustrating as watching an edge rusher blow by an OT, who can clearly not keep up...but then the  OC refuses to give the OT help.

 

A bump, a chip, a rub, its usually all that's needed.  And it usually gives the TE enough time to go out in some type of pattern. 

 

Washington had 7 sacks last week against Denver.

 

Today...none. 

 

Like most, I was coenrned about the OT's this year.  But they have played surprisingly well.

 

 

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23 minutes ago, HappyDays said:

 

And the QB is helped when his OL washes the entire DL out of the picture, leaving huge rushing lanes in the middle of the field. Allen is a magician but don't take away the OL's performance the first 3 weeks. They're going against studs and mostly winning their reps.

 

How much of that is the DL over-commiting, our O-line steering, or just a great play by Josh ? I think it's a bit of all 3. I thought the Raiders were much better than Washington about staying disciplined and not letting Josh scramble. 

 

I'm being critical of our O-line but I'll gladly admit they are much improved over last season. Looks like we've gone from bottom 10 (borderline bottom 5) to somewhere around average. We may even be above average pushing top 10. O-Lines are so bad league wide you have to be happy when they're just not a liability. 

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Not enough people giving Dorsey some of the credit for this.  It's not like the front 5 turned All Pro overnight.  We are primarily calling plays that either get the ball out quick or have extra protection.  Many of the clean pockets were with 6 or 5 and a chip in protection.  I'm sure it's impacting play calling to some degree, but it's really helping Allen find a groove.

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I honestly think they performed admirably all three games. Josh didn't seem comfortable behind them in the Jets game and didn't step around well in the pocket. He made them look worse than they were and moved into pressures multiple times.

 

Him trusting the pocket to hold is a part of the process alongside their actual performance in protection. He seems to get progressively more comfortable having an actual offensive line in front of him. 

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6 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

Yeah came in with Kyle Allen from what I could tell. 
 

https://twitter.com/tjdmcr/status/1704218805268840638?s=46 

 

look at this this is a STUD DT. And Rook just handles him. We have a stud in the making. 

Who is the stud DT that he handled?  The raider DTs are awful 

5 hours ago, JerseyBills said:

This is the Bills team we were supposed to look like last year

Dominant in every phase. McDermott has these boys hungry and humble forreal 

SB or Bust 

I thought he lost the locker room after 13 seconds?  😉 

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3 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

 

How much of that is the DL over-commiting, our O-line steering, or just a great play by Josh ? I think it's a bit of all 3. I thought the Raiders were much better than Washington about staying disciplined and not letting Josh scramble. 

 

I'm being critical of our O-line but I'll gladly admit they are much improved over last season. Looks like we've gone from bottom 10 (borderline bottom 5) to somewhere around average. We may even be above average pushing top 10. O-Lines are so bad league wide you have to be happy when they're just not a liability. 

Agreed.  
 

I understand why people gave you downvotes, but I do see where you’re coming from with regards to the run game.  I thought our run game was poor in the 1st half.  The results show this to be true. 

 

Our designed runs: 

1st qtr-

1, -2, 1, 8, 2.  2 yards per carry  That’s not good.   

 

2nd qtr-

2, 4, 3, 2, 1, 7, 7-  3.71 ypc.  That’s not good.

 

3rd qtr- 

10, 3, 5, 3-  5.25 ypc.  Solid- but only 4 rushes

 

4th qtr-  

1, 5, -3, 10, 1, 7, 6, 34, 1, 1- 6.3 ypc-  great-  not much to make out of this imo.  Game was over.  Washington was demoralized at this point and looking to go home to their families.  Many of the yards were our backups. Good nonetheless. 

 
 

I thought we did a very good job in pass protection, especially considering the talent level of Washington’s DL.  I can remember Dion getting smoked on a 3rd and goal which forced Josh to throw it out of the end zone.  Also Spencer brown getting beat another 2 times, but Josh felt it and escaped.  Eager to rewatch and see how many times we gave the tackles help and chipped with TEs and RBs

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1 hour ago, NewEra said:

Agreed.  
 

I understand why people gave you downvotes, but I do see where you’re coming from with regards to the run game.  I thought our run game was poor in the 1st half.  The results show this to be true. 

 

Our designed runs: 

1st qtr-

1, -2, 1, 8, 2.  2 yards per carry  That’s not good.   

 

2nd qtr-

2, 4, 3, 2, 1, 7, 7-  3.71 ypc.  That’s not good.

 

3rd qtr- 

10, 3, 5, 3-  5.25 ypc.  Solid- but only 4 rushes

 

4th qtr-  

1, 5, -3, 10, 1, 7, 6, 34, 1, 1- 6.3 ypc-  great-  not much to make out of this imo.  Game was over.  Washington was demoralized at this point and looking to go home to their families.  Many of the yards were our backups. Good nonetheless. 

 
 

I thought we did a very good job in pass protection, especially considering the talent level of Washington’s DL.  I can remember Dion getting smoked on a 3rd and goal which forced Josh to throw it out of the end zone.  Also Spencer brown getting beat another 2 times, but Josh felt it and escaped.  Eager to rewatch and see how many times we gave the tackles help and chipped with TEs and RBs

 

But that is kinda common league wide in terms of run game. The hardest time in a game to run is early against fresh defenses. Defending the run is partly technique and partly "want to" and both of those can slide with tiredness. 

 

The difference this year to the last two is the reduced number of negative runs. Only two yesterday. That is a bit the improved line and a bit Cook's speed.

 

I thought the balance was good yesterday. Gotta try and run it against Miami some too. Can't get into a drop Josh back 60 times game.

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11 hours ago, MAJBobby said:

Last two games I have to say I have been VERY VERY happy with Spencer Brown. 

 

the work he did with Crosby and now Sweat. Impressive. 
 

rook  already looks like a 10 yr vet OG

 

Morse is playing good ball

 

dawkins turned Young invisible today. 

 

all and all last two weeks been VERY impressed with the OL. 

It's McGovern and Torrence allowing the rest of the line to focus on their matchups. Saffold killed us last year

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5 hours ago, GunnerBill said:

 

But that is kinda common league wide in terms of run game. The hardest time in a game to run is early against fresh defenses. Defending the run is partly technique and partly "want to" and both of those can slide with tiredness. 

 

The difference this year to the last two is the reduced number of negative runs. Only two yesterday. That is a bit the improved line and a bit Cook's speed.

 

I thought the balance was good yesterday. Gotta try and run it against Miami some too. Can't get into a drop Josh back 60 times game.

Great point regarding run success early on. Does anyone have access to the splits on 1st and 2nd half rushing YPC league wide?  I believe you in that it’s tougher to run in the 1st.  I’d just like to see the actual difference.  
 

Do you have thoughts on Kincaid seeing 2 quick targets and then basically being told to stand in the corner after the bogus tripling call?

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They were great yesterday. Dawkins had an awesome game. The pass protection was really physical and they were on it.

 

Josh helped with his easy side stepping. When there's only one rusher free, he always evades easily when not flustered. 

Gameplan by Dorsey also helps in fatiguing and demoralizing opposing DLines. It bodes well. I was one saying in the offseason that with McGovern and Torrence, plus the short game with Cook  and Kincaid, that the Bills O would crazy good  - and they were 2nd last year! So far so good, for sure.

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