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Is Joe Brady the major problem with the offense?  

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  1. 1. Is Joe Brady holding back the Bills offense?

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I just don't see enough creativity from Joe Brady.

 

Romo even called him out when the bills kept running the same run play over and over again.

 

I think if the bills ran more play action on 1st down, this game would have been a 2-3 score victory 

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I saw earlier, Cook's huge catch in the fourth quarter was his first reception since the Saints game. That's 3 (almost 4) games without him catching a pass. 

 

This is insane. 

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1 minute ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

I saw earlier, Cook's huge catch in the fourth quarter was his first reception since the Saints game. That's 3 (almost 4) games without him catching a pass. 

 

This is insane. 

That's actually bizarre. One catch in 4 games from probably one of the better receiving backs in the NFL 

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5 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said:

I just don't see enough creativity from Joe Brady.

 

Romo even called him out when the bills kept running the same run play over and over again.

 

I think if the bills ran more play action on 1st down, this game would have been a 2-3 score victory 


I will defend Brady a little bit here. It takes a tremendous amount of discipline to stick to the run like that. Maybe they could have mixed up their running plays. But the commitment to the run was impressive. Allowed us to control the clock, and get us in 3rd and manageable.

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Just now, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


I will defend Brady a little bit here. It takes a tremendous amount of discipline to stick to the run like that. Maybe they could have mixed up their running plays. But the commitment to the run was impressive. Allowed us to control the clock, and get us in 3rd and manageable.

To a certain point I agree.

 

But there's just so many times they are in 2nd and 10 because a predictable run on 1st down into a stacked box got stuffed.

 

Against Spags? That's just a recipe for disaster

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1 minute ago, BillsFan130 said:

To a certain point I agree.

 

But there's just so many times they are in 2nd and 10 because a predictable run on 1st down into a stacked box got stuffed.

 

Against Spags? That's just a recipe for disaster


Agreed. But I think they had a ton of success on first down. Chiefs definitely stiffened up in the second half and we did get into second and long a few times.  But more often than not, we were getting 3-5 yards on 1st down. 
 

I think there is a direct correlation between that commitment to the run and Josh ending up with basically 2-3 incompletions all game.  

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I think everyone would like Brady better if we had better and a more diverse group of wideouts.  Coleman is a big slot.  Shakir, Moore, and Samuel are inside slots.  Shavers is a PS player and Palmer is hurt.  

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