The no-huddle experiment is a failure.
One touchdown and two field goals in the last 3 games???? Over that period Brian Moorman has as many TD passes as Trent Edwards.
A no-huddle offense may work with a group of veterans who have been playing together for a while, but the Bills do not fit that description. We have a patchwork o-line of young, inexperienced players with no cohesion as a unit. This offense looks confused out there.
I have never seen as many false starts in one game as I saw yesterday. There was obvious confusion about something as simple as the snap count. It boils down to a lack of communication.
Going back to a huddle would increase communication. AT LEAST EVERYONE COULD AGREE WHAT THE SNAP COUNT IS!
One touchdown and two field goals in the last 3 games???? Over that period Brian Moorman has as many TD passes as Trent Edwards.
A no-huddle offense may work with a group of veterans who have been playing together for a while, but the Bills do not fit that description. We have a patchwork o-line of young, inexperienced players with no cohesion as a unit. This offense looks confused out there.
I have never seen as many false starts in one game as I saw yesterday. There was obvious confusion about something as simple as the snap count. It boils down to a lack of communication.
Going back to a huddle would increase communication. AT LEAST EVERYONE COULD AGREE WHAT THE SNAP COUNT IS!
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