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We unquestionably have an injury problem, and the defensive players need to talk to the O-line players to find out what they are doing to stay healthy.

 

Injuries are not the head coaches or GM's fault. Injuries are part of the game, while some teams accrue more than others for some reason. 

 

As bad as the Buffalo defense was in the first half, it was all on Buffalo OC Joe Brady to set up a scheme that didn't involve getting his QB killed. Other teams face a ton of blitzing and pass rush pressure, and they don't fold like lawn chairs.

They can beat a blitz by using quick passes, changing the play at the line of scrimmage, or employing effective blocking schemes to protect the quarterback. Quarterbacks with good decision-making skills can also exploit the defense's weaknesses by recognizing the blitz and adjusting their plays accordingly.

 

Instead of quick outs or max protection, this OC kept calling for deep drop-back passes of 5-7 step drops to hit a big play. If I ever see a WR screen to Shakir, I'll want to strangle someone. Just keep handing off on first down over and over. 

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5 hours ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

So the plan isn't made off the cuff during the game, right?

 

Brady and McD formulate it throughout the week.

 

So who is this on? Both. 

During his press conference on Monday, he said it’s a short week so we’re not gonna change much so there it is played the same bad place. They did a couple weeks ago. 

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