PoundingDog Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago Watched some Steelers extra points show with former Steelers D-Tackle Chris Hoke and a number of interviews. A few points worth noting from the Bills perspective. Hoke said openly he thought Cook is good, but seeing Cook live in action wowed him. He explain in great detail on how to defend Cook, especially on the edge runs that got the Steelers repeatedly. TJ Watt also said he can't remember a team repeat the play so many times and got them almost every time; of course Watt didn't give an answer like a former player Hoke would. The main point is Cook is the reason why that worked. Hoke pretty much said when one guy (defender) is staying blocked, Cook finds it, cut back, strenched run, to the edge, you name it. And when there is nothing, he buried his head forward for a 2 yard gain. The point above explained why Joe Brady is able to call the same play over and over again. Because we have a "near" superstar in Cook. I used the work near superstar because Cook is not someone who can make a hole on his own, something the great HoF guys are able to do from time to time. On the downside, it makes me concerned about our front office not able to identify Cook as a "must" have in the off-season compared to the other contract extensions we gave out before him. Rogers actually gave a very insightful interview after the game, mentioned something like good preparation but poor practice this past week, as well as his film sessions with the guys, insinulating some guy may be tardy or not paying attention. He used example of Jonnu Smith play today where he singalled in-breaker and Jonnu ran an out-breaker for that missed play. Hoke jumped on that point explaining why there are so few middle of the field passing plays - because Rodgers does not trust the receivers. The point right above reminded me of Bills passing game issue and Allen's trusted guys, practically Kincaid and Shakir (maybe Knox as well). It directly led me to think about the Coleman benching. Now Allen may run more unstructured "scramble drill" plays, but the majority has to be structured plays where they will go thru film sessions like Rodgers did providing checks with his receivers. If you (like a young player Coleman) believe you can just live off scramble drill plays, like the TD Coleman caught today, you' lll never be a trusted receiver a QB can rely on. This is what Allen misses the most from the boundary receiver position on this Bills team. Today it is an example how McDermott envisioned of being the preferred offense to him. You dominated in run, then everything plays off it. If you have a downfield threat, it would be perfect. However, a top receiver probably would not accept the limited role in this offense, like AJ Brown with the Eagles because they are not going to get Lamb's or Chase's money. There is reason Diggs left. The only option for a top receiver is from the draft. What McDermott should have but we don't have is a top level complementary defense that can buy opportunities for Allen and the offense - I'm NOT talking about offense like the Steelers. We'll see about that next week 2 Quote
ngbills Posted 47 minutes ago Posted 47 minutes ago Makes sense. Pit did not look right. They should be embarrassed. 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago (edited) Cook IS a superstar. He makes holes that arent there and no one else would find. Our own OL have talked about it. Respect it. Edited 15 minutes ago by DrDawkinstein 3 1 Quote
Generic_Bills_Fan Posted 33 minutes ago Posted 33 minutes ago (edited) I feel like cook is as good as anybody I’ve seen making holes on his own lol only knock I can think of on him is he doesn’t step out of a ton of tackles Edited 32 minutes ago by Generic_Bills_Fan Quote
QLBillsFan Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago (edited) 34 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said: Cook IS a superstar. He makes finds holes that arent there and no one else would find. Our own OL have talked about it. Respect it. Then Davis stayed for the most part between the tackles also his strength .. TJ with very key first downs. RB were outstanding but Cook makes nfl defenders look silly. That is rare. Edited 12 minutes ago by QLBillsFan 1 Quote
Ralonzo Posted 6 minutes ago Posted 6 minutes ago To a degree this lets Brady off the hook, or at least doesn't give a true read on him. If you just call your plays over and over and over and the reason they work is because one of your two superstars in the backfield just make it work, then who knows if you're up to the job of scheming successful matchups or not? The games where Allen or Cook don't do enough over-and-above what can be expected, the Bills O looks like they have no plan, which might be closer to the truth than not. Quote
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