Interesting Read - Anthony Lynn
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If I am Jack Del Rio I am combing my hair and complimenting myself in a mirror. When I am done with that I am stacking the box, regardless of what this article says.I remember that one fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?"
"Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet.
You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times."
It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach.
He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
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One of Parcells’ chief coaching principles has been to structure your scheme to the talent of your personnel. Much like his conversation with Wooden, Parcells stressed the importance of maximizing your players’ ability by allowing them to play fast.
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Originally posted by The King View PostIf I am Jack Del Rio I am combing my hair and complimenting myself in a mirror. When I am done with that I am stacking the box, regardless of what this article says.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostIf I'm Jack Del Rio, I'm giggling to myself about how many different ways I can like up Khalil Mack and have him expose a porous Bills OL.
Our biggest problems have come against top level LDE like Wake and Cliff Avril.
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostThe Bills OL isn't porous. Its really just RT Jordan Mills who is struggling. The rest of the OL is performing pretty well.
Our biggest problems have come against top level LDE like Wake and Cliff Avril.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostThe Bills OL isn't porous. Its really just RT Jordan Mills who is struggling. The rest of the OL is performing pretty well.
Our biggest problems have come against top level LDE like Wake and Cliff Avril.
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Originally posted by ParanoidAndroid View Post31 sacks, 132 yards lost. 4.25 yards lost per sack allowed. That's second lowest in the league.
We all see the same games, the pocket collapses a lot and not always against the best pass rush teams.
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Originally posted by Mace View PostI don't know, to me from what I've seen it's just Taylor being impressively elusive and trying to find a running lane while getting closer to the line of scrimmage after his pocket collapsed again. I have my criticisms of Taylor, but he's one of the most elusive bob and weave guy I've ever seen play the game.
We all see the same games, the pocket collapses a lot and not always against the best pass rush teams.
If I'm Anthony Lynn, I run at Jihad Ward all day.
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TT still has inconsistent pocket awareness.
Last week one sack I can remember was all on him as he had a lane to push up into the pocket in but he just stood there and let the outside rushers close on him.
Our OL has been fine in all phases TT needs to be better.
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Originally posted by Mahdi View PostTT still has inconsistent pocket awareness.
Last week one sack I can remember was all on him as he had a lane to push up into the pocket in but he just stood there and let the outside rushers close on him.
Our OL has been fine in all phases TT needs to be better.
They're fine when a team has a basic pedestrian line running standard defense on a vanilla play, running basic vanilla pass coverage. They struggle if a team has a decent pass rusher as you previously mentioned yourself even if the opponent is running standard defense on a vanilla play.
They struggle with blitzes. They struggle when a team is determined to rush the passer even when that team just has average pass coverage. They struggle if a team has a basic d-line and good pass coverage.
There is certainly some blame on Taylor looking for running lanes instead of receivers. There is certainly some blame on Lynn as well for not compensating with quick timing routes to slot receivers and TE's. There's certainly some blame for the offensive philosophy that isn't prepared to use a passing offense with a QCB qho can't really execute one. But there's certainly some blame too for the o-line coach, and o-line for the collapsing pockets we see on an awful lot of passing plays.
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I thought the whole article is about Lynn learned and excelled at making his players do what they do the best. We all know a number of pretty popular plays, like slants, wide receiver picks, screen are not in Bills offensive playbooks. Some like screens were the mainstay when Chan was here. Maybe Lynn believes those do not fit the current players?
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Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View PostI thought the whole article is about Lynn learned and excelled at making his players do what they do the best. We all know a number of pretty popular plays, like slants, wide receiver picks, screen are not in Bills offensive playbooks. Some like screens were the mainstay when Chan was here. Maybe Lynn believes those do not fit the current players?
There is virtually no way of knowing what he can offer until he gets out from under Ryan, and unfortunately it will be for someone else by the time it happens.
I sort of like Lynn for mixing it up, they have to run but you see him using the pass to set it up sometimes. I believe he's probably already beyond what Ryan wants and what Whaley can deliver for this team at this time, and he's going to get jammed into how well a plodding run concept can succeed in a passing league with a running QB. He's going to end up in the same margins as Roman did after this year, stats wise, and all it can really say is that he ran a Roman offense with Roman plays comparably to Roman, because they just don't have the personnel to do anything else or the time or will to change it.
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