The Jokeman Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Chaos said: I generally understand the concept of complimentary football, trying to harmonize offense , defense and special teams strategizes to create synergies greater than the sum of the parts. My personal observation is we try to manage the offensive cadence to compensate for problems on the defensive side of the ball, in a way that meaningfully reduces the sum of the parts. But my question is what does the coach really mean when he says "we need to play complimentary football". Is he saying 1) as head coach, I am not doing a good job of getting the units working together or 2) the units are not properly executing my complimentary game plan or 3) something else ? Basically the offense holds onto the ball and scores points while avoiding making bad plays (turnovers) and not flipping the field aka going three and out and punting leads to the defense to defend 50 yards compared to 70-80 yards. Quote
Neo Posted 17 minutes ago Posted 17 minutes ago 1 hour ago, DrDawkinstein said: So, first and foremost, it is COMPLEMENTARY, not complimentary. Not trying to be a grammar nazi but they are two very different things and if youre looking to define "complementary football" it helps to have the right one. Compliment Definition: To praise, admire, or express approval. Complement Definition: To complete, enhance, or make something perfect. In Complementary Football, if each unit is executing properly then they should enhance the other units and make their jobs easier. Like the old saying "the best defense is a good offense" and vice versa. That's literally all Complementary Football comes down to. Offense should play in a way that not only achieves their goals but makes the game easier for the defense. Score points, long drives, run the ball. Defense should get the ball back and in good field position. Probably a mix of 2 and 3. With the "something else" being "I need to say something as a head coach so will just use this buzzword catch phrase and the media will get their sound bite" This explains it. The entire team is unaware of this and are doing their damndest to play COMPLIMENTARY football! The louder McD asks, the bigger the team misses. Quote
Kelly to Allen Posted 16 minutes ago Posted 16 minutes ago 49 minutes ago, bmur66 said: It means control the clock and don't score too fast because you will expose the defense. I know this is possibly true, but I don't want to believe it. It makes me feel like I have to throw up if McDermott is purposely shortening the game to protect his defense I want to vomit 🤢 Quote
ScotSHO Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago TBD's favorite radio host from the stone ages Chuck Dickerson would say that's a bunch of horse poopy and things coaches say when they're whistling past the graveyard. Quote
Neo Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 1 minute ago, Kelly to Allen said: I know this is possibly true, but I don't want to believe it. It makes me feel like I have to throw up if McDermott is purposely shortening the game to protect his defense I want to vomit 🤢 IF? 1 Quote
The Jokeman Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago 52 minutes ago, bmur66 said: It means control the clock and don't score too fast because you will expose the defense. or avoid going three and out and kill less than 3 minutes of clock. It totally killed the Bills in Super Bowl XXV. Quote
dcinmuncie Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago It means design a terrible pass game with the greatest bill qb ever to go along with a craptastic run defense. Quote
QCity Posted 5 minutes ago Posted 5 minutes ago It essentially means all 3 units played well. It's coach speak - a way to give an answer without really giving an answer (or blaming a specific unit), and it now feels mandatory for all postgame/sideline interviews. It was brought into the football lexicon by Bill Belichick and is another thing I hate him for. Quote
GoBills808 Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 10 minutes ago, The Jokeman said: or avoid going three and out and kill less than 3 minutes of clock. It totally killed the Bills in Super Bowl XXV. bills are second in the league in TOP. we don't have an issue extending drives this is even more miraculous considering how poor our run defense is so if anyone was still questioning if we actually are trying to control the clock and kill the game off... Quote
Yobogoya! Posted just now Posted just now 1 hour ago, BuffaloBillies said: My wife and I complement each other perfectly. I do 0% and she does 100%, so together we do 100% She's a lucky gal! 51 minutes ago, GunnerBill said: It essentially means: Offense don't turn it over. Defense get off the field on 3rd down. Special teams win the field position battle. So far this season we are not doing a great job at any of the 3. I would say that this season all three units are complementing each other perfectly-- just not in the way our coaches had in mind. Quote
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