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Did last weeks game finally slap Brady in the face and wake him up to what he has as far as weapons in a season with less at the WR position ? 

 

Dawson Knox once again although under utilized to this point this season has proved as he had long before Kincaid was ever a thought here & was paid for it because of his worth to this team just how useful if used the right way & what he can do for this offense .

 

6 Catches for 93 yds leading the team in receptions & all while Kincaid was on the field .

 

Bellichek had a 2 TE set up at 1 point and tore teams up with it and if Kincaid is a s good as every body thinks he is these 2 TE's could produce close to what Gronk and others along side him did back then, if our Brady would utilize them to their strengths .

 

If you come up short in one spot put more emphasis on another spot that you know has strengths & utilize it to make up for the loss !! And then add Hawes into the equation that could be just 1 more weapon to make up for certain short comings in the passing game !! 

 

I hope last week was a wake up call for Brady to use those other weapons he has going forward . GO BILLS !!! 

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16 minutes ago, dorquemada said:

a single legit deep threat WR would open up underneath for our TEs.  I'd see what Brandon Cooks can do.

When you can attack the entire field, it opens up everything including the run game.

 

This front office cant grasp that concept

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Just now, TheBrownBear said:

We've been running multiple TE sets all year and the Bengals are the worst in the league at covering TEs by a mile. This isn't some new cheat code that Brady unlocked.

All very true. 

 

However, I believe Brady needs to look at that game as a blueprint for how to make this offense work. Success this year on offense isn't going to come from WRs making plays. We need to run the ball, get the ball to the skilled TEs we have gathered and take a shot down field here and there when the opportunity presents itself. 

 

The Bills will be at their best playing very boring football. 30 running plays a game, 10 yards at a time. Eat up the clock, shorten the game and limit the other teams possessions. The key to success this year is Josh staying patient and being happy to win boring.

4 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

When you can attack the entire field, it opens up everything including the run game.

 

This front office cant grasp that concept

Their WR FA signings and reported trade target in Hardman, Cooks and Waddle all suggest they do, in fact grasp that concept. 

 

We need to hope they continue that speed mindset in the off-season and go after some players that aren't just fast, but are known field stretchers. Having a guy like Samuel, that does have speed but using him horizontally doesn't really solve the issue. 

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16 minutes ago, TheBrownBear said:

We've been running multiple TE sets all year and the Bengals are the worst in the league at covering TEs by a mile. This isn't some new cheat code that Brady unlocked.


This ^^^

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32 minutes ago, dorquemada said:

a single legit deep threat WR would open up underneath for our TEs.  I'd see what Brandon Cooks can do.

With all the underwhelming WR’s Beane has plucked off the scrap heap, you’d think we would get lucky just once.  

 

I think Cooks is it.  It’s our turn.  Cooks is going to explode against the Pats.  We are due. 

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13 minutes ago, BuffaloBillyG said:

All very true. 

 

However, I believe Brady needs to look at that game as a blueprint for how to make this offense work. Success this year on offense isn't going to come from WRs making plays. We need to run the ball, get the ball to the skilled TEs we have gathered and take a shot down field here and there when the opportunity presents itself. 

 

The Bills will be at their best playing very boring football. 30 running plays a game, 10 yards at a time. Eat up the clock, shorten the game and limit the other teams possessions. The key to success this year is Josh staying patient and being happy to win boring.

Their WR FA signings and reported trade target in Hardman, Cooks and Waddle all suggest they do, in fact grasp that concept. 

 

We need to hope they continue that speed mindset in the off-season and go after some players that aren't just fast, but are known field stretchers. Having a guy like Samuel, that does have speed but using him horizontally doesn't really solve the issue. 

They have to actually invest real assets in the position and quit trying to play moneyball.

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8 minutes ago, SoonerBillsFan said:

They have to actually invest real assets in the position and quit trying to play moneyball.

I agree. 

 

Honestly, I think if they have to overpay, then so be it. If it means a Julio Jones type draft day trade, or moving way too many picks for a Justin Jefferson, fine. That position can NOT be a weakness heading into yet another season next year.

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1 hour ago, TheBrownBear said:

We've been running multiple TE sets all year and the Bengals are the worst in the league at covering TEs by a mile. This isn't some new cheat code that Brady unlocked.

Running TE sets and using them are 2 totally different things, yes the Bengals are the worst at defending it but by the production alone I hope a light goes on for a way to get more production out of this O moving forward . 

 

Since they brought Kincaid here Knox has been a after thought and last week showed what he still has tog I've to this team & why they paid him in the first place which many here complain about and in some ways I hope last week shuts them up .

 

You can have all the best of some things in life but if you don't use them what good are they ??

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