iccrewman112 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Curtis Samuel out snapping Kincaid by 17-18% Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Poyer in on 57% of the defensive snaps. I didn't realize he played that much. Maybe his presence & communication helped Cole be in the right place at the right time. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Kincaid at only 23 snaps is still insanely low. I hope this is due to easing him back from injury, because he needs to be out there as much as possible Quote
HappyDays Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Just now, BillsFan130 said: Kincaid at only 23 snaps is still insanely low. I hope this is due to easing him back from injury, because he needs to be out there as much as possible Knox and Hawes are better run blockers so it makes sense that Kincaid's snap counts will be lower, especially in a game we got up by two scores. Same reason Coleman and Shavers are still getting a higher than you'd expect snap share. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Just now, HappyDays said: Knox and Hawes are better run blockers so it makes sense that Kincaid's snap counts will be lower, especially in a game we got up by two scores. Same reason Coleman and Shavers are still getting a higher than you'd expect snap share. I understand that. I just strongly disagree with it. He is your best play maker. 23 snaps is just insane to me Quote
HappyDays Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 minutes ago, BillsFan130 said: I understand that. I just strongly disagree with it. He is your best play maker. 23 snaps is just insane to me Yeah I hear you but our personnel is built to run the ball and we have to live with that. If you put Kincaid on the Diggs/Brown/Beasley offense he would feast. With the current roster construction he's more a chess piece that you deploy situationally. I can't complain when it works as well as it did yesterday. Also I'm still not convinced Kincaid has earned a full time heavy volume role. To my eyes he is winning mostly with his pure athletic gifts which make him a mismatch versus LBs. I don't think he has gotten the nuances of the position totally down yet. Still doesn't do a great job of working open in zone or on scramble drills. But when you ask him to just run by his man, or give him a manufactured catch and run opportunity, that's when his gifts become valuable. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 minute ago, HappyDays said: Yeah I hear you but our personnel is built to run the ball and we have to live with that. If you put Kincaid on the Diggs/Brown/Beasley offense he would feast. With the current roster construction he's more a chess piece that you deploy situationally. I can't complain when it works as well as it did yesterday. Also I'm still not convinced Kincaid has earned a full time heavy volume role. To my eyes he is winning mostly with his pure athletic gifts which make him a mismatch versus LBs. I don't think he has gotten the nuances of the position totally down yet. Still doesn't do a great job of working open in zone or on scramble drills. But when you ask him to just run by his man, or give him a manufactured catch and run opportunity, that's when his gifts become valuable. Fair points. I just think Brady is over thinking it a bit though. Like, just get your best players on the field. I don't know the stats, but I would assume the bills are seeing a lot more man coverage this year as they don't really have a true separator. So you would think you would want your best separator on the field more in Kincaid, especially given the passing game struggles at times this year 1 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said: It's almost as if they're load managing Kincaid. Why have him block and get worn down when they have Knox, the Rookie and Gillum? Also, considering he's missed 6 of the last 26 games to injury, it's maybe a good idea to load manage him. 10 hours ago, sven233 said: Ingram played way too much. He was a liability out there. And I am fine now after 2 weeks with Hairston starting and playing all, but at least a majority, of the snaps. Same with Hancock. Let the kids play, learn on the job, and be ready to roll in January. The speed difference is so noticeable when the kids are playing. They need to be playing the majority of the time at minimum going forward. Considering Ingram's only played 28 games in his career, I'd say he's a "kid" too. I'm glad the team showed confidence in him in a big game... you could see from Hard Knocks that he has a confidence problem. But the kid has some excellent tools too. Quote
Pete Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago 13 hours ago, CincyBillsFan said: It's almost as if they're load managing Kincaid. Why have him block and get worn down when they have Knox, the Rookie and Gillum? Same with Reggie. Reggie only played 17 plays. I think I can recall every play- Gilliam leveled someone Quote
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