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12 hours ago, Brand J said:

...the long ball to Robert Foster against the Jags...

THERE'S THE PROBLEM!!!

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If Beane had any sense, Robert 'HoF' Foster would be in house now, filling out the roster with another former and future Buffalo Bills sure handed WR.

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What Beane and McD have done to allen is criminal malpractice.   They've taken a generational talent and tried to turn him into Brock Milquetoast Purdy.  Why would you trade draft picks and make him the face of the franchise just to forge an identity of dink & dunk. Strait up boring football.  If Beane had built even a C+ defense, it would be one thing but he consistently wastes draft picks on guys like Elam and Basham.  

Posted
30 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

1st down, run Cook, 2 yards

2nd down, nobody is open. Josh scramble 2 yards

3rd down, what the hell nobody is open, 5 yards pass to Shaiker..

4th down punt.

Where's the Offensive Holding penalty, we're playing the Chiefs ?

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Posted
56 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

1st down, run Cook, 2 yards

2nd down, nobody is open. Josh scramble 2 yards

3rd down, what the hell nobody is open, 5 yards pass to Shaiker..

4th down punt.

 

only quibble would be that this season, the Shakir pass is 3 yards behind the LOS and he gets hit and still somehow gets positive yards, alas, not enough for the 1st

 

this is a brilliant offensive scheme

Posted
14 hours ago, EmotionallyUnstable said:

He certainly makes his point verbally but the two clips he showed were terrible examples to represent what he’s getting at. 
 

The first is a reception where the DB is playing well off coverage on a slant. This doesn’t highlight anything he’s discussing (separation, awareness, etc.)

 

The second is a terribly constructed route combination of 2 on 3 in a zone that spanned about 5 yards of the football field. He can argue lazy route and loafing on this but again there is just so much at play here. 
 

If anything was lazy it’s that Smith didn’t take the 10 minutes he could have to find actual examples that reflect his more valid criticisms. He did that in his review last year. 
 

Again I’m not disagreeing with his analysis but he film review was weak. There are 3 plays alone in the first half that Keon was open later, or could have been targeted and Allen got off him quickly. I don’t know why he wouldn’t use these examples. 

That's not true regarding awareness on the first play. Smith argues and shows that Coleman never looks at where the DB is, and the way he catches it illuminates this. This is a play that arguably could have gone for more yards if he catches it with his hands and turns upfield immediately rather than hugging it and slowing down. Maybe he's gunshy because of the fumble vs NE, but that's not elite (or even good) receiver-level play. As for the other one, it was a piss poor effort. I don't think that's debatable. During the game thread, commenters thought so too. He doesn't come back for the ball at all but just stands there. Maybe it wasn't a great route combination, but you gotta do better than that.

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It’s insane to me that he has over 70 rushing TDs. Who would’ve thought this about Josh Allen coming out of college that he would be such a force on ground and specifically red zone. I can’t wait until he breaks Cam Newtons record 

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