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ishouldbegm

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I hear what you are saying about the PA and screens but other than that I think you are way off. Remember that he has only had the jobs like 3 weeks

 

So i say he is doing pretty good thus far

 

hes been average at best so far

 

hes a former qb he shouldnt need weeks to know how to call plays

 

 

also trent edwards audibled out of a run play on 3rd and 1? to throw the touchdown to evans

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looking at the first two games...

 

in new england fred jackson is avg 16 yds a catch but only saw 5 catchs

 

he doesnt run enough screens or play action passes

 

one of the few times the bills ran pa them had evans and owens open down the field and he ran 1 screen yesterday after alot of success running screens in new england

 

the offense has put up 17 in ne and 26

 

fails to give jackson enough breaks and fear of using omon imo

 

I agree. So far, Allen von Pelt has been just atrocious as the OC. He's not getting the ball into Jackson's hands NEARLY often enough, and overusing the receivers on the outside. And the blocking...the line play is just horrid, particularly considering all the veteran depth they paid for in the off-season. Allen von Pelt and his obsession with self-proclaimed "greatest WR of all time" Clive Owens is the biggest reason we're 0-2 right now.

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looking at the first two games...

 

in new england fred jackson is avg 16 yds a catch but only saw 5 catchs

 

he doesnt run enough screens or play action passes

 

one of the few times the bills ran pa them had evans and owens open down the field and he ran 1 screen yesterday after alot of success running screens in new england

 

the offense has put up 17 in ne and 26

 

fails to give jackson enough breaks and fear of using omon imo

Are you kidding me? AVP's the man. The bills after 2 whole seasons are finally looking down the field. I loved the call to go deep to TO even though he dropped a perfectly thrown pass, and then on the very next play they went deep again to Lee. If you stretch the field the run game can thrive, and that's just what Jackson was able to do.

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hes been average at best so far

 

hes a former qb he shouldnt need weeks to know how to call plays

 

 

also trent edwards audibled out of a run play on 3rd and 1? to throw the touchdown to evans

I know what you're saying. I call plays all the time in Madden. How hard can it be?

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re: the lack of screens yesterday, the Bucs were keying on it all day long.

Did you see how many times Jackson got popped in the backfield by a DLineman when he didn't have the ball? It was going on the entire game and I'm glad Van Pelt was sharp enough to recognize it and not play into Tampa's hands.

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I agree. So far, Allen von Pelt has been just atrocious as the OC. He's not getting the ball into Jackson's hands NEARLY often enough, and overusing the receivers on the outside. And the blocking...the line play is just horrid, particularly considering all the veteran depth they paid for in the off-season. Allen von Pelt and his obsession with self-proclaimed "greatest WR of all time" Clive Owens is the biggest reason we're 0-2 right now.

 

It's good to see that the Klarence :rolleyes: education paid off. I am awaiting the original poster to agree with all of your comments.

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looking at the first two games...

 

in new england fred jackson is avg 16 yds a catch but only saw 5 catchs

 

he doesnt run enough screens or play action passes

 

one of the few times the bills ran pa them had evans and owens open down the field and he ran 1 screen yesterday after alot of success running screens in new england

 

the offense has put up 17 in ne and 26

 

fails to give jackson enough breaks and fear of using omon imo

Get real. :rolleyes:

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looking at the first two games...

 

in new england fred jackson is avg 16 yds a catch but only saw 5 catchs

 

he doesnt run enough screens or play action passes

 

one of the few times the bills ran pa them had evans and owens open down the field and he ran 1 screen yesterday after alot of success running screens in new england

 

the offense has put up 17 in ne and 26

 

fails to give jackson enough breaks and fear of using omon imo

 

Well ishouldbegm, I'm glad that you aren't the GM. Even if you think that AVPs performance leaves something to be desired, consider that this is ONLY his 2nd week on the job. All things considered, he had a great gameplan against NE and the Bills O racked up over 400 yards against TB. Good defense or bad defense, rolling a team for 400 yards is impressive.

 

The O hasn't looked this good since 98 during Flutie's first games, or when Bledsoe was tearing up the field.

 

Go AVP!

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