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Gabe Davis was very sure handed today (knock on wood). The slant catch he made was a great throw and catch and the ball he snagged on the crosser was a tough hands catch. 

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I believe coleman had been that bad that he ruined the right side for the offense.

 

On the right side Shavers caught a long ball, blocked for a TD by the RB.  Gave the offense a reason to defend that side of the field.

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It was pretty obvious that Bowles set out to stop the quick pass to Shakir and stop Cook from rushing. And it worked up until the end when Cook started finding some room. But that was because the passing game opened it up for him as the game progressed. 

 

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33 minutes ago, Captain_Quint said:

It was pretty obvious that Bowles set out to stop the quick pass to Shakir and stop Cook from rushing. And it worked up until the end when Cook started finding some room. But that was because the passing game opened it up for him as the game progressed. 

 


I think faking the handoff to the RB & then throwing a quick pass to them on a quick flare pattern is the answer to that defensive strategy. It really worked today, getting the ball to Cook in open space. 

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2 hours ago, Tulsabillsfanz said:


I think faking the handoff to the RB & then throwing a quick pass to them on a quick flare pattern is the answer to that defensive strategy. It really worked today, getting the ball to Cook in open space. 

 

Watched the 4th quarter of the Broncos / Chefs game.  This is exactly what Payton called to counter Spagnola's aggressive calls and it was very effective.

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7 hours ago, Livinginthepast said:

One of the weirdest Bills games of the Allen era. I actually expected us to do better with Coleman out and we did! Shavers was excellent. Davis really contributed but the Shakir stat was really unexpected.

Shakir has been in a slump.  I don't know if Brady wants to throw the ball to Shakir only at the LoS.  

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7 hours ago, hondo in seattle said:

 

It'll be interesting to see how we use the WRs going forward.  Coleman didn't seem to add anything; we might be better with Gabe starting and Shavers backing him up.  And deploying Hardman as an occasional speed guy could add a new wrinkle.  

 

Our normal starters (Coleman, Palmer, Shakir) only accounted for 14 yards in a game we scored 44 points.  2nd teamers (Gabe, Shavers) totaled 130 yards.  I wonder how Brady and McD will process all this.  


Hondo, I agree the said receivers did well, but Shakir was playing wounded, and this was Palmer’s first game back.  I like the idea of Palmer, Davis, and Shakir, with an alternating Shavers, and for god’s sake, keep Coleman off the field.  Knox btw was open many times and Josh just didn’t tag him more than once.

Lastly, I also like that Davis and TJ were more involved.  Keeps you’re opponent in check if they don’t know who is making the donuts.

 

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