Pete Posted Tuesday at 11:45 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:45 AM 1 hour ago, 4th&long said: Do you have a better video of this to back up this claim? I agree that he is not cutting it but I don't see your claim in this video. There is like one shot of him not clapping. Who else wasn't? Keon is playing with ears, while his teammates clap and celebrate Quote
Jalan81 Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:17 PM (edited) On 10/26/2025 at 7:44 PM, SoMAn said: I have no idea Brady is to blame, but it’s apparent that the Bills don’t have wideouts that can separate. Watching today, there was an endzone shot on a play that Josh was running for his life. I had two thoughts watching it: the receivers were completely covered. But, the other side to that coin is that the plays are taking wayyy too long to develop. That may fall on Brady. Maybe he has to stop calling plays that don’t work for these receivers. A quick rhythmic 3-step drop with precise dink and dunk timing might work better with this group. Similar to what was so effective with Tom Brady. The great irony is that we have a QB with a rocket arm that can launch the ball 70 yards, but don’t have receivers who can go that far and shed defenders. Joe Brady needs to work with the players he has and find mismatches. 13 personnel is a good start. When you watch other teams, there often are multiple wide receivers open. So our best receivers are worse than most teams bad receivers ? I think the passing concepts are terrible, and I think our receivers are poorly coached. Most of the time they don’t look like they know what to do during a scramble drill a lot of times you just see a receiver standing there covered and they don’t try to move or get separation. This is coaching. People are overrating our offensive line, plays take too long to develop and the line isn’t holding up. Allen is often leaving a clean pocket though when he does have on. Something is critically wrong here. Yes some of it is talent, but that’s only part of the problem. Edited Tuesday at 11:22 PM by Jalan81 1 2 Quote
vincec Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM Posted yesterday at 12:47 AM 1 hour ago, Jalan81 said: When you watch other teams, there often are multiple wide receivers open. So our best receivers are worse than most teams bad receivers ? I think the passing concepts are terrible, and I think our receivers are poorly coached. Most of the time they don’t look like they know what to do during a scramble drill a lot of times you just see a receiver standing there covered and they don’t try to move or get separation. This is coaching. People are overrating our offensive line, plays take too long to develop and the line isn’t holding up. Allen is often leaving a clean pocket though when he does have on. Something is critically wrong here. Yes some of it is talent, but that’s only part of the problem. The receivers are bad. Coleman, Shavers, Moore, Samuel??? Come on. These are 3rd and 4th string NFL WRs at best, but for the Bills they are #1 and #2s. The only good WR they have available is Shakir and he is producing. Quote
major Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM Posted yesterday at 03:26 AM On 10/26/2025 at 4:00 PM, Andrew Son said: We'll let you know when you're allowed to start watching again. Hey, I’m thinking the same thing 😂 Quote
Chandler#81 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 10/28/2025 at 6:10 AM, 4th&long said: Do you have a better video of this to back up this claim? I agree that he is not cutting it but I don't see your claim in this video. There is like one shot of him not clapping. Who else wasn't? There is. I assumed this was it. Can’t find it now..🤷♂️ Quote
Comebackkid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 10/28/2025 at 3:58 AM, Pete said: Every player is clapping 👏 and listening to the coach intently except Keon, who is spacing out. Not a good look. Was he spacing out when Josh threw the football and it hit Keon in side of his helmet? Get your head in the game and buckle up buttercup I dont think he is spacing out. 1. if your going to read into things he just has more of a serious attitude than jubuliant, excited. Not saying he has been perfect but, if he was in a more friendly scheme geared around his strengths he would be a lot more effective. How things are right now is basically where wr dreams come to die. Quote
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