jaybeezee Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 2 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Well I will say this after my rewatch of the first half of Panthers game: -Allen left some obvious options on the table. He continues to bail early from the pocket and doesn’t seem to be working through entire progressions. -Brady’s scheme is questionable, in that often times we’re running two man concepts with a max protect into 7 defenders…or we’re running a two man concept both within 3 yards of the LOS. - Guys were open, or had a chance at times to get the ball, and Josh is opting to look elsewhere or scramble. - Zones seem to be giving this team the most trouble, despite what everyone has to say about our issues with man coverage. We are not finding holes in the zone (Brady, Allen, and WRs aren’t in synch). - The average depth of completion in that half had to be a career low for Allen. The only downfield throw was the 22 yarder to Kincaid in man, My take away from that half reaffirmed what I’ve thought: Allen’s mentality has shifted in large part to many factors: limited opportunity due to scheme knowing game flow dictate he play it safe, not trusting WRs to win and is looking for clearly open players (or Kincaid who he trusts). I don’t think adding any WR at this point is going to fix what the issue is: to me it has to be a combined effort to revamp the effort to push the ball down the field, trusting his guys, and drawing up some better route combinations against zones. I can agree with your statement. I also put blame on Josh as well. I saw plenty of opportunities with guys ppen on slant routes several times and if he hit them, they would have gained another 5-10 yards Just now, jaybeezee said: I can agree with your statement. I also put blame on Josh as well. I saw plenty of opportunities with guys ppen on slant routes several times and if he hit them, they would have gained another 5-10 yards My problem with Josh right now is he's gotta know this, as this is been happening now for the last 4 games. Why can't he fix this problem? 2 minutes ago, jaybeezee said: I can agree with your statement. I also put blame on Josh as well. I saw plenty of opportunities with guys ppen on slant routes several times and if he hit them, they would have gained another 5-10 yards My problem with Josh right now is he's gotta know this, as this is been happening now for the last 4 games. Why can't he fix this problem? It's all on the tape. He's also not reading blitzing either. Quote
Scott7975 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago Beane didn't give him anything to work with and McD broke the dog in him. Other than Shakir, this team is full of #4s. You can see the dog broken by how hesitant he is to run with the football. I started seeing and commenting on this last year. You can also hear it when he has said 3 times now that its no longer superbowl or bust and that they have no expectations this season other than just play football. 1 1 1 Quote
ganesh Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 13 hours ago, Pete said: Keon has been reprimanded a couple times. Keon is the least professional Bills DNA player in the locker room imo. He’s young, so there’s time for maturity to kick in. But with all of the love and support and experience and success in the locker room I’m surprised that Keon hasn’t grown up by now. I thought playing time was earned. Landon will tell you that. Why does McD reward Keon with playing time when he’s not doing well on or off the field? And to give Keon the most minutes is confounding. It has to be for his blocking. who else is there..Shavers has been pretty bad..and I don't think we have any other reasonable WR on practice squad. Quote
DrPJax Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Not sure if it was mentioned but Orlovsky did his weekly appearance w tasker and brown where they asked him about Josh. Orlovsky was very honest and stated Josh has not played well approximately the last 4 games. He is missing easy throws , missing open receivers, his scrambling looks off where he is usually dangerous in that way. It was a very frank , honest assessment coming from an analyst that could get dropped if he offends the regime, but he didn’t hold back. He did say the WRs are not threatening really to anyone. But he was firm he expected better play from last years mvp. On the other hand he remarked how good Mahomes is playing and looks to be in SB OR prior good form. Our O does not have a defining personality outside running cook , and that was almost exclusively toss pitch runs the last game. KC once again is coming up with innovative plays , and they have a multitude of receivers who bring different threats the bills will have to find ways to cope with. They have speed, speed plus strength ( rice) , thorton stretching the field , Hollywood brown with speed and experience, and of course Kelce. Hunt will still be able to run with pichecko out. Basically , bills will have to score over 32 to beat the chiefs , or teams like the colts , bronchos , and KC come playoff time according to Orlovsky. He and tasker both ended saying we have to score on most possessions to keep up with KC and have a chance to win this week. Neither sounded enthusiastic, but the main point is Josh is not playing well despite what he says regarding certain passes. The wr corp is poor at getting open but Josh looks out of sync. Cower stated the same while on the SHOUT podcast but of course believes in Mcd etc. Matt bove along w Howard Simon and Joe buscaglia all feel the wr corp needs an addition, w. Howard being especially critical. They feel KC is a critical game for the season. Beane obviously didn’t make any moves in time for KC regarding the WRs , so I wouldn’t see the point trading if we lose. Pats just have such an easy schedule. Hard to feel positive playing KC as right now Josh and Mahomes look to be playing at different levels; if Palmer doesn’t play ( Orlovsky thinks he is important) and spags neutralizes cook , it’s could be season changing for the Bills. 2 Quote
Pete Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 39 minutes ago, ganesh said: who else is there..Shavers has been pretty bad..and I don't think we have any other reasonable WR on practice squad. That’s why we are years late from adding a quality WR. WR seems like Beanes least priority out every position, besides kicker, imo Quote
BananaB Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 26 minutes ago, DrPJax said: Not sure if it was mentioned but Orlovsky did his weekly appearance w tasker and brown where they asked him about Josh. Orlovsky was very honest and stated Josh has not played well approximately the last 4 games. He is missing easy throws , missing open receivers, his scrambling looks off where he is usually dangerous in that way. It was a very frank , honest assessment coming from an analyst that could get dropped if he offends the regime, but he didn’t hold back. He did say the WRs are not threatening really to anyone. But he was firm he expected better play from last years mvp. On the other hand he remarked how good Mahomes is playing and looks to be in SB OR prior good form. Our O does not have a defining personality outside running cook , and that was almost exclusively toss pitch runs the last game. KC once again is coming up with innovative plays , and they have a multitude of receivers who bring different threats the bills will have to find ways to cope with. They have speed, speed plus strength ( rice) , thorton stretching the field , Hollywood brown with speed and experience, and of course Kelce. Hunt will still be able to run with pichecko out. Basically , bills will have to score over 32 to beat the chiefs , or teams like the colts , bronchos , and KC come playoff time according to Orlovsky. He and tasker both ended saying we have to score on most possessions to keep up with KC and have a chance to win this week. Neither sounded enthusiastic, but the main point is Josh is not playing well despite what he says regarding certain passes. The wr corp is poor at getting open but Josh looks out of sync. Cower stated the same while on the SHOUT podcast but of course believes in Mcd etc. Matt bove along w Howard Simon and Joe buscaglia all feel the wr corp needs an addition, w. Howard being especially critical. They feel KC is a critical game for the season. Beane obviously didn’t make any moves in time for KC regarding the WRs , so I wouldn’t see the point trading if we lose. Pats just have such an easy schedule. Hard to feel positive playing KC as right now Josh and Mahomes look to be playing at different levels; if Palmer doesn’t play ( Orlovsky thinks he is important) and spags neutralizes cook , it’s could be season changing for the Bills. Not trusting the players around you will do that 1 Quote
CincyBillsFan Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, BananaB said: Not trusting the players around you will do that Over the last couple of seasons you could say the exact same thing about Mahomes for 3 - 4 game stretches as he looked "off". Of course like Allen, Mahomes was struggling with a very poor WR group. Quote
Goin Breakdown Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, Scott7975 said: Beane didn't give him anything to work with and McD broke the dog in him. Other than Shakir, this team is full of #4s. You can see the dog broken by how hesitant he is to run with the football. I started seeing and commenting on this last year. You can also hear it when he has said 3 times now that its no longer superbowl or bust and that they have no expectations this season other than just play football. I hate that about the team right now. We go from "championship caliber" to basically conceding defeat. "Ok guys just go out and have fun. Play ball, but don't expect anything great out of it". How motivating. Quote
BananaB Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, CincyBillsFan said: Over the last couple of seasons you could say the exact same thing about Mahomes for 3 - 4 game stretches as he looked "off". Of course like Allen, Mahomes was struggling with a very poor WR group. You could say the same about Allen the past 4 years at some point. -they went out and brought back Beas and Smoke when there was struggles - then they fired Dorsey when things weren’t working and changed the O system. I feel that was alittle to do with Dorsey and the WRs we had. Sherfield and Harty playing more then Shakir at start of season - traded for Coop when the WRs were struggling last year. Now you have what’s going on this year. Even though Coop didn’t produce much, he demanded respect from opposing defenses and it helped all our WRs. Edited 6 hours ago by BananaB Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago JA has had so many different WR groupings from speed.. to now this. my opinion JA needs mroe speed and less of the big boys. 1 Quote
BananaB Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, PrimeTime101 said: JA has had so many different WR groupings from speed.. to now this. my opinion JA needs mroe speed and less of the big boys. Shakir, Moore, Palmer and Samuel are all pretty fast. Seems they just uses each for a few things and none of them have much versatility. So it would seem in this Brady offense. Shakir was running deep routes with Dorsey his rookie year, you never see him run any now. I know Moore and Smauel did more than what Bills are asking them to do here. Quote
jaybeezee Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 7 hours ago, Scott7975 said: Beane didn't give him anything to work with and McD broke the dog in him. Other than Shakir, this team is full of #4s. You can see the dog broken by how hesitant he is to run with the football. I started seeing and commenting on this last year. You can also hear it when he has said 3 times now that its no longer superbowl or bust and that they have no expectations this season other than just play football. I need to know how i can send him a brand new copy of the Mamba Mentality. He stated early in hus career that he would read it on every road game. I know McBeane must of snuck into his room and burned it several years ago. Kobe would never say its not championship or bust! Quote
milfandcookies Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Maybe he has lost his fire. It’s just a game at the end of the day. They tell him to throw it 20 times behind the line so he does Quote
Warriorspikes51 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 hours ago, Scott7975 said: Beane didn't give him anything to work with and McD broke the dog in him. Other than Shakir, this team is full of #4s. You can see the dog broken by how hesitant he is to run with the football. I started seeing and commenting on this last year. You can also hear it when he has said 3 times now that its no longer superbowl or bust and that they have no expectations this season other than just play football. you're taking this a bit out of context.....his comments are about focusing on each play 1 hour ago, CincyBillsFan said: Over the last couple of seasons you could say the exact same thing about Mahomes for 3 - 4 game stretches as he looked "off". Of course like Allen, Mahomes was struggling with a very poor WR group. This. See KC a few weeks ago..... Quote
TheWei44 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 8 minutes ago, Warriorspikes51 said: you're taking this a bit out of context.....his comments are about focusing on each play This. See KC a few weeks ago..... Even last week he threw 2 picks in first half - The Commanders just couldn't do jack sh@t with those opportunities. Quote
Einstein Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 12 hours ago, jaybeezee said: I can agree with your statement. I also put blame on Josh as well. I saw plenty of opportunities with guys ppen on slant routes several times and if he hit them, they would have gained another 5-10 yards List the exact plays so we can break these down. Quote
estro613 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I think Allen has always dealt with anxiety and mind issues related to the pressure of being an NFL QB..it's been talked about and his dealing with sports psychologists has been talked about. I think he has had issues getting out of a funk when he finds himself in one. Right now he's in one of those mental funks. I think he's even seemed a lil strange during his press conferences this year. Then his "my wife taught me in more than just a football player" quote before the last night game in his sit-down interview with I forget who. Not that the quote on its face is a big deal. Everybody is more than what they do for their job, but to say that as a $55M QB in an interview that's going to air before a football game to me was an unforced error, but Allen said it. 1 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago More than one thing can be true at once 1. We don’t have great receivers 2. Allen is off his game. 3. The passing game scheme is not ideal the receivers thing gets overblown IMO and while more talent is better and I acknowledge the lack of high level talent but the passing game can be effective with who they have. The key is two and three which does not require making new rare earth people appear. 1 Quote
DapperCam Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Matt_In_NH said: More than one thing can be true at once 1. We don’t have great receivers 2. Allen is off his game. 3. The passing game scheme is not ideal the receivers thing gets overblown IMO and while more talent is better and I acknowledge the lack of high level talent but the passing game can be effective with who they have. The key is two and three which does not require making new rare earth people appear. I totally disagree. Coleman is not an NFL talent and we have a terrible success rate throwing to him (even though he has been force fed targets and given the highest snap count). Samuel doesn’t play half the time. We really just have Shakir and Kincaid as reliable targets. Palmer could evolve into that as well, but he hasn’t really shown it so far (and never has in his NFL career to-date, even with another good QB in Herbert). We must have some of the worst separation metrics in the league, and to top it off, nobody can even get open in the scramble drill. Look around the league when mobile QBs scramble. There is usually a WIDE OPEN pass catcher if they can buy enough time. Even when Allen is scrambling this year he’s still throwing to players where it has to be a contested catch. That isn’t normal even on bad teams. Mack Hollins could get open on the scramble drill and downfield just last season with this same OC and roster. And he’s a special teamer and WR4. What makes you think we can create an effective passing attack that way? 1 Quote
PrimeTime101 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, BananaB said: Shakir, Moore, Palmer and Samuel are all pretty fast. Seems they just uses each for a few things and none of them have much versatility. So it would seem in this Brady offense. Shakir was running deep routes with Dorsey his rookie year, you never see him run any now. I know Moore and Smauel did more than what Bills are asking them to do here. Palmer ran a 4.52..... Samuel has been in and out of injuries and they are not using Moore properly... we need another #2 with speed. Quote
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