Have the Buffalo Bills adapted to their new West Coast offense?
This system, installed by new offensive coordinator Turk Schonert, should be beneficial for QB Trent Edwards, who needs to get his completion percentage up over the 60 percent mark. Yes, he finished at 56.1 percent last year, but was also guilty of having games in the 30 percent range. Edwards lacks big-time arm strength, but is a cerebral quarterback who makes good and quick decisions. This is a system that really benefits the Bills' personnel from Edwards to WR Lee Evans, who can make plays with the ball in his hands, to rookie WR James Hardy, who is a big target and can work the middle of the field, to RB Marshawn Lynch, who will see more seven-man fronts from three-receiver sets. Along with a maturing defense, the ability for Edwards to run this new system will go a long way toward deciding the Bills' playoff hopes.
One of Edwards 2 30% completion games was the travesty in Cleveland with the blizzard. The other was a legit bad game.
I may be behind the times but are we running a true West Coast offense??
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