ValJamesDuex
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weird that Brady's criticism in Carolina was he would not run the ballThe Bills ran the ball more than any team after Brady took over as OC.
weird that Brady's criticism in Carolina was he would not run the ballThe Bills ran the ball more than any team after Brady took over as OC.
The sign of a good OC is when you do what works.weird that Brady's criticism in Carolina was he would not run the ball
That was my understanding and since he interviewed for the HC or presumably his fit under the person they select, I doubt they would grant him permission.I think Washington would have to grant permission. Whether the Bills--or any other team--asked or not I do not know.
Well…for starters I’d assume Carolina played from behind a lot. But more importantly a smart OC tries to utilize what he has. He didn’t have anything down the field here. He had Allen and Cook and Kincaid and Shakir. McDermott and Beane built a team to have high efficiency near the line of scrimmage and wanted YAC plays. Well…they got it. What time is the Bills game today btw?weird that Brady's criticism in Carolina was he would not run the ball
And it opened up som big passing plays but the receivers dropped the ball...The Bills ran the ball more than any team after Brady took over as OC.
I'm not watching the game, but I am loving the crap out of Lamar's statline so far. In the same way I'm kind of enjoying Daboll implode after being named Coach of the Year ahead of McDermott in 2022*.Ravens offence looks crap.
Lamar is such a gimmick QB. How do people look past his glaring flaws.
Lamar is no threat on the air, so there is that.The Bills offense certainly looked better than this last week against the KC defense.
He literally had one touchdown or less in half his games this year
I mean, a lot of that is because their red zone scheme is actually predicated on handing the ball off to a running back...Lamar frequently no shows through the regular season and playoffs, especially against decent defenses. And always against teams that can stop the run.
He literally had one touchdown or less in half his games this year
Hit a big play - get hit with taunting.
Dumbasses.
I mean, a lot of that is because their red zone scheme is actually predicated on handing the ball off to a running back...
Their RB's had 21 TD's over the course of the season. And their red zone offense was very comparable to ours (we were 4th, they were 6th with literally less than 1% difference in TD%)