I'm really concerned with the way Manual doesn't know how to slide or get tackled. Granted, having Orton on the sidelines is much better insurance than what we had...but let's keep him on the sidelines.
A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VII
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Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VII
He still has lots of kinks in his game to improve on. Little question.
I do see improvement and the Bills are learning to call a gameplan to play to his positives. He's hitting guys more often downfield, for one. The short stuff is effective and no longer his only throw.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VII
From the sounds of it, I think more people noticed this week what I noticed during the Bears game (I missed the first half of this week's game so I don't know if it was truly a problem again) that one of EJ's current weaknesses is his reads when they run the option. Seems to hand off to the back when he should keep it, and keep it when he shouldn't. But that's the exact sort of weakness that can improve with coaching and experience, so I'm pretty excited to see the improvement to our offense when this particular kink gets worked out.
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Re: A Football Team With A Quarterback Problem VII
Originally posted by ICRockets View PostFrom the sounds of it, I think more people noticed this week what I noticed during the Bears game (I missed the first half of this week's game so I don't know if it was truly a problem again) that one of EJ's current weaknesses is his reads when they run the option. Seems to hand off to the back when he should keep it, and keep it when he shouldn't. But that's the exact sort of weakness that can improve with coaching and experience, so I'm pretty excited to see the improvement to our offense when this particular kink gets worked out.
Defensive players are taught to watch the handoffs. So naturally when the RB gets the ball, usually there are more defenders onto the RB, making it look like EJ should keeping the ball AFTER THE FACT.
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Well I guess I need to spell it out that I was pretty impressed when I wrote this thread. Not worried about Manual at the QB position ... more concerned he's going to get hurt and not be able to be back there. I do think it's a pretty significant thing too because he does not know how to go down properly and he's going to get hurt doing it.
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Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View PostI don't think you should expect the read option to always work for EJ. He's not RG III or Vick who can win one on one running the ball. Therefore, it is gadget play for the Bills.
Defensive players are taught to watch the handoffs. So naturally when the RB gets the ball, usually there are more defenders onto the RB, making it look like EJ should keeping the ball AFTER THE FACT.
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