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There is a chain reaction occurring:  
1. Receivers aren’t getting open for whatever reason. 
2. Allen holds ball longer because of it. 
3. Plays lasting longer and greater potential for injury.  How many sacks this year??
4.  Increase in interceptions occur. 
5.  Opposing defense now just needs to shut down your run, which is easier now that you aren’t efficient in the pass game. 
 

this is the recipe to beat the Bills and it’s going to get Allen killed back there. 

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10 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

Both are issues.

 

I think lack of WR talent is the bigger issue, but Brady is below avg in pass scheming as well.

 

Both guys (Beane and Brady) should be let go after the season.  Unfortunately, we wasted a season on the hopes/dreams of Kincaid, Palmer, Keon, Shakir, and Samuel.

 

Thats a Beane issue --- but Brady has proven he can't do much with low level talent, which is a concern. 


 I usually read these posts early in the morning so you beat me to it.  Both Brady is not scheming them open, and the crop of current WR’s minus Shakir are terrible.  Beane should have worked harder on a trade before the deadline.

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everybody starving! 
2019: #21 Brown 1,060 yds 

2020: #1 (1,535 yards). Diggs

2021: #8 (1,225 yards). Diggs

2022: #5 (1,429 yards). Diggs

2023: #13 (1,183 yards). Diggs

 

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2 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

Did you see Pittsburgh's WR last night? Have you seen what the Jets are doing? To call our WR the NFL's worst is negligence.

I have and both those teams have better receivers than the bills and frankly it's not close in my opinion 

 

Those teams issues are more the fact their QB should be out of the league kind of issues

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Moore had 61 and 59 receptions with the Cleveland Browns dumpster fire qb situation.  He's on pace for 17 here.  Samuel had 63 with sam howell as qb. 5 this year.  Palmer is below his career avgs. These guys obviously could get open in the past with worse qbs. 

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Brady is like Coach Boone being schooled by Ed Henry.  Ed Henry was way ahead of Boons, so he had to switch it up and give him something different.  Going into the game, the offense led the league in yards per game.  But Miami was way ahead of Brady last night and he did nothing to switch it up.  
 

Let’s see the 4+1 formation from last year.  Let’s put Coleman in motion to try and free him up?  Quick slants?  Throws to RBs?  Pick plays?  There’s a lot that could be done.

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