Pine Barrens Mafia Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 13 minutes ago, Goin Breakdown said: I see what you're saying here. I just don't like that we have probably the best QB in the league and this staff is just bent on being a run team. Not a team that CAN run but a team that wants to focus on the run. Why the hell do we need Josh then. Just get a game manager if you want to play that kind of ball. They don't care to surround Josh with a complete group of complimentary receivers. Just a redundant slot group. They like Coleman because he can block not catch. It's mainly about the run. And then the thing that baffles my brain is they take Cook off the field when we need 1 yard on 3rd down. I can't figure this office and staff out. That's precisely what I'm saying. This administration is unwilling to or is incapable of finding and utilizing receiving talent. They WANT a ground and pound offense, but then take their most effective player in that offense (cook) off the field when it's needed most Edited 4 hours ago by Pine Barrens Mafia 1 Quote
corta765 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, BillsFan130 said: I will never understand the complete overhaul they did on offence after Daboll. They went from a heavy 11 personnel team who airs the ball all over the yard with talented recievers, to "ground and pound" with heavy packages, and little talent at the WR position. I get they had to change a bit as defences in the NFL have adjusted to a lot more 2 high shell.. But this drastic of a change when JA17 is the QB, and we are essentially making him a game manager? Never will understand it The NFL changed not only 2 high shell but personnel wise. Teams are not giving the big plays up and want you to beat you with a lot of plays. Additionally defenses are far more athletic then they were prior and more defenses have gone back from nickel base to a 4-3 or 3-4. In general the league is always changing and evolving and if you do not evolve with it you die. It is kind of wild people are saying Josh is just a game manager when he won MVP last year and had some of his biggest games of his career that season. I would also add QBs age and time wins every time. Josh long term needs to be a passer first and let his guys do the work if you want him still good come his late 30s. Brady & Manning understood this and their game improved as mentally they could destroy defenses even if physically they were no longer improving or lost a touch. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 27 minutes ago, corta765 said: The NFL changed not only 2 high shell but personnel wise. Teams are not giving the big plays up and want you to beat you with a lot of plays. Additionally defenses are far more athletic then they were prior and more defenses have gone back from nickel base to a 4-3 or 3-4. In general the league is always changing and evolving and if you do not evolve with it you die. It is kind of wild people are saying Josh is just a game manager when he won MVP last year and had some of his biggest games of his career that season. I would also add QBs age and time wins every time. Josh long term needs to be a passer first and let his guys do the work if you want him still good come his late 30s. Brady & Manning understood this and their game improved as mentally they could destroy defenses even if physically they were no longer improving or lost a touch. I did mention the bills couldn't do the same thing now as 2021. But they over corrected in my opinion. You can still get big plays in the air. Just cause a team plays cover 2, quarters, or cover 3, it doesn't mean there aren't big plays to be had. (Just look at the bengals offence last year) Hell just look at the bills defence. We play a ton of soft zone and give up explosive play after explosive play lol 1 Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 50 minutes ago Author Posted 50 minutes ago 5 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: Don't have the horses. Receivers have sucked for years. TEs are good but overrated. Have a fast back and hardly pass to him. The Bills are like a Boomer who buys a Ferrari only to never drive it over 50 MPH. This leads me to one of two logical outcomes: 1) bills keep management and trade Allen. Why have a stud QB if you're not interested building an offense for him? 2) bills keep Allen and ditch management. My preferred solution What's clear is continuing on in this manner is stupid and counterproductive Not retaining key role players like Mack Hollins also hurt. The Bills weren’t the most explosive passing team last year, but definitely one of the better ones. Good enough for an MVP season. I feel like Beane could’ve went a better route (no pun intended) if he wanted a distribution system in the WR room. Carefully selected what role players instead of seemingly throwing together a random group of guys that don’t fit together. Quote
TBBills Fan Posted 45 minutes ago Posted 45 minutes ago I'm concerned about his decision making the last two games and curious as to why he hates throwing left Quote
Buffalo716 Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago 22 hours ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said: That's what McDermott wanted. "Complementary football," i.e. run heavy offense to protect his sad sack defense McDermott has put out multiple top 5 defenses here lol The fact people think it's been 8 years of crap is fantasy not fact He doesn't have the dogs on defense right now Quote
Freak-O Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago I don’t claim to know a lot about the intricacies of football, but I do know one thing: the Bills offense is sometimes not that fun to watch and considering we have Josh it’s frustrating to see it stall. Not sold on Brady, but as I said, I know nothing. Quote
ChronicAndKnuckles Posted 4 minutes ago Author Posted 4 minutes ago (edited) 17 minutes ago, Freak-O said: I don’t claim to know a lot about the intricacies of football, but I do know one thing: the Bills offense is sometimes not that fun to watch and considering we have Josh it’s frustrating to see it stall. Not sold on Brady, but as I said, I know nothing. No, you’re right. It’s a BORING offense. Even the announcers have been bringing it up during games. That kind of stuff works with Tom Brady and a cast of carefully selected short white WRs and steroid abusing homicidal Tight ends. Not so much what a high-octane Josh Allen offense SHOULD be which is big chunk throws/runs and a complementary running game. I get that they don’t have the cast, but WHOS fault is that, Beane ? Edit: kind of bummed that Daboll is turning it around in Jersey. There was the offhand chance that maybe he would come back here. I was never a Daboll hater either. I follow the Giants closely because of him. Edited 3 minutes ago by ChronicAndKnuckles Quote
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