BuffaloBill Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Joe Marino (Locked on Bills) in his all 22 review today said: ”New England just had a really good scheme defensively. ….. (in the run game) they forced a lot of single blocks…. New England made it structurally difficult on them because its like they played a couple of different waves. They had their front, they had their second level. And then they had this like (sic) safety plan over the top where it’s almost like they didn’t even coach their players to fill backside.” My point in quoting the above is the Bills put material out on tape and good coaching staffs figure it out. Reid and Spagnuolo have feasted on this in the playoffs. I get it that the Bills have to save some wrinkles for later in the season. However, a bit of self scouting might go a long way towards creating new wrinkles in what they do. It seems the Bills can become very predictable and stuck. Thoughts? Quote
First Round Bust Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago X it and O until you want...debate the schemes, play calls, reads, routes, adjustments, etc...but NE made a few esp clutch plays than we did (maye played just as good or better than Josh which is usually reserved for KC-Ravens games only, plus gonalez had a key PBU on Kinkaid on 3rd down which dened a first down and late game clock control, add Diggs having his best game in 3-4 years plus the excerssive amt of penatlies and turnovers and a starting WR grounded for the first O series..adds up to a mere 3 point agonizing loss.. coulda, shouda, woulda...the McD mantra Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Ya this season I've really started to wonder about Joe Brady as It is just way too predictable and vanilla IMO. Almost to arrogant to a fault- Like it's basically : "This is our offence and this is what we are going to do, good luck stopping it". At some point you need to have more scheme wins and have the other DC guessing more Edited 1 hour ago by BillsFan130 Quote
Yobogoya! Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 26 minutes ago, BuffaloBill said: It seems the Bills can become very predictable and stuck. Thoughts? Chris Collinsworth was calling our plays before they happened. Chris. Collinsworth. If you can't disguise your intentions from that nose picker then I don't know who you're going to fool in this league. 2 1 Quote
Southern McButterpants Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: Like it's basically : "This is our offence and this is what we are going to do, good luck stopping it". This has been the problem with the defense in the playoffs. 3 Quote
GoBills808 Posted 57 minutes ago Posted 57 minutes ago i dont' know whether to call it arrogance or lack of vision or what but we always prioritize the system or scheme or whatever you want to call it over the one piece that is un-defendable: Allen just accept it and lean into it 1 Quote
2003Contenders Posted 55 minutes ago Posted 55 minutes ago From an offensive coaching standpoint, I marvel at the number of times I see opposing WRs running WIDE OPEN. I know that some of that is because of how terrible our secondary has been playing, but how much of that is due to opposing OC's calling plays that allow their receivers to get so open? Meanwhile, it is well known that we don't exactly have speed burners at the WR position. But how much of this is also due to route concepts, etc. that would best serve the qualities (or lack thereof) of each of our receivers? Quote
BananaB Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago Bills are getting predictable on O and they don’t have a guy they can just go to and know he’s gonna win his route. Bills D has basically been the same for 8 years and right now its talent level is low. Old vets can’t make plays and McD don’t trust the young guys with the Xs and Os. The system itself is soft so when talent level goes down it’s worse. Quote
GoBills808 Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 10 minutes ago, 2003Contenders said: From an offensive coaching standpoint, I marvel at the number of times I see opposing WRs running WIDE OPEN. I know that some of that is because of how terrible our secondary has been playing, but how much of that is due to opposing OC's calling plays that allow their receivers to get so open? Meanwhile, it is well known that we don't exactly have speed burners at the WR position. But how much of this is also due to route concepts, etc. that would best serve the qualities (or lack thereof) of each of our receivers? it's both further...if you watch teams w a bonafide threat at wideout you notice his gravity ie how the defense adjusts to that particular player. can lead to miscommunications/broken coverages that leave guys running open (not saying every wr who gets wide open is due to busted coverage, sometimes you're just in the perfect playcall, but it helps) however i would say our pass concepts appear less sophisticated than other top teams, using last game as an example (and there are plenty more) there are just a lot of route combinations that dont contribute to/enhance each other...and some that just don't make sense. like allen in a 3step drop from shotgun and theres 3 verticals that nobody is even looking back for, think it was 3rd quarter pats game. kind of stuck out in my mind that play...and again how much of that is on offensive design and how much of that is due to relative talent of the pass catchers isnt totally clear Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 35 minutes ago, Southern McButterpants said: This has been the problem with the defense in the playoffs. Yep. Also pointed out in the past by Marino and Cover1 is the fact that most teams, when they get to the playoffs, throw in new wrinkles and adjustments, and start scheming beyond their talent. Whereas McD and the Bills just sit back and rely even heavier on "these are our players, make a play in this base scheme". Which adds up given what we've seen from this team in the playoffs. It's the main reason I'm on the Replace McD bandwagon. 1 Quote
2003Contenders Posted 12 minutes ago Posted 12 minutes ago 16 minutes ago, GoBills808 said: it's both further...if you watch teams w a bonafide threat at wideout you notice his gravity ie how the defense adjusts to that particular player. can lead to miscommunications/broken coverages that leave guys running open (not saying every wr who gets wide open is due to busted coverage, sometimes you're just in the perfect playcall, but it helps) however i would say our pass concepts appear less sophisticated than other top teams, using last game as an example (and there are plenty more) there are just a lot of route combinations that dont contribute to/enhance each other...and some that just don't make sense. like allen in a 3step drop from shotgun and theres 3 verticals that nobody is even looking back for, think it was 3rd quarter pats game. kind of stuck out in my mind that play...and again how much of that is on offensive design and how much of that is due to relative talent of the pass catchers isnt totally clear It also seems like it just takes so lo-o-o-o-ong for our plays to develop -- and often for minimal yardage. I would think that quick slants to Keon (given his size and basketball background, knowing how to box-out) would be a staple in this offense? And I really do hope that the offense focuses on scramble drills this week. I am tired of seeing Josh break contain, buy 5-6 seconds -- and have no one to throw the ball to. Quote
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