This article is a gem. Been looking for this needle in the Bills haystack all off season....I found it!
Thanks to justasportsfan.
A few excerpts...
In the 15 games that LeSean McCoy, Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods and Charles Clay all played in, Taylor completed 64-percent of his passes for 3,362 yards, throwing 26 touchdowns and six interceptions. In the 14 games without either one of those players, those numbers dropped to a 61.2-percent completion rate, 2,697 passing yards with just 11 touchdowns and six interceptions.
This year, new offensive coordinator Rick Dennison will be installing a West Coast Offense, an age-old system that’s a great fit for a quarterback with Taylor’s skill-set. West Coast passing concepts are designed for efficiency, stretching defenses horizontally. These horizontal routes make it difficult to play man coverage and get defenders chasing receivers. The zone running game is designed to set up play-action passes and bootlegs that will maximize Taylor’s mobility while providing him with half-field reads.
Dennison’s passing game is based around a few simple, yet effective route concepts – the drive, the smash, the snag, Hi-Lo’s, and floods.
Thanks to justasportsfan.
A few excerpts...
In the 15 games that LeSean McCoy, Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods and Charles Clay all played in, Taylor completed 64-percent of his passes for 3,362 yards, throwing 26 touchdowns and six interceptions. In the 14 games without either one of those players, those numbers dropped to a 61.2-percent completion rate, 2,697 passing yards with just 11 touchdowns and six interceptions.
This year, new offensive coordinator Rick Dennison will be installing a West Coast Offense, an age-old system that’s a great fit for a quarterback with Taylor’s skill-set. West Coast passing concepts are designed for efficiency, stretching defenses horizontally. These horizontal routes make it difficult to play man coverage and get defenders chasing receivers. The zone running game is designed to set up play-action passes and bootlegs that will maximize Taylor’s mobility while providing him with half-field reads.
Dennison’s passing game is based around a few simple, yet effective route concepts – the drive, the smash, the snag, Hi-Lo’s, and floods.
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