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Our defense is playing great but time of possession is important against great offenses, so our plan is to run a lot & set up simple passes that keep the clock moving. There will be some deeper passes mixed in to keep the secondary off the line as well.
The fantasy football experts think the Bills will keep throwing short to medium passes to Clay. Seems to run against your idea.
Charles Clay, TE, Buffalo Bills ($15)
Second in team targets only to LeSean McCoy, Clay has been one of this season’s biggest surprises. What’s especially astounding is that nearly a third (five) of the vet’s looks (18) have come in the red area of the field. After scoring in Weeks 1 and 3, Clay is currently fake football’s fifth-most productive player at the position.
He figures to keep things rolling this weekend in Atlanta. While at first glance it appears as though the Falcons have been stingy over the middle, they’ve actually given up over five catches and 50 yards per week to opposing tight ends. Noting that two of Atlanta’s top pass rushers (Vic Beasley and Courtney Upshaw) are likely to sit, and considering how much Tyrod Taylor will have to throw to keep up with Atlanta, Clay figures to receive plenty of opportunities on Sunday. He’s a top-10 play in Week 4.
Our defense is playing great but time of possession is important against great offenses, so our plan is to run a lot & set up simple passes that keep the clock moving. There will be some deeper passes mixed in to keep the secondary off the line as well.
Go Bills !!
Or, in other words, the Bills will run and pass the ball. Brilliant.
Running the ball is nice, but you've got to produce first downs and keep the chains moving.
Falcons have some of the fastest LB's in the NFL and a strong in the box safety in Keanu Neal. If we're going to run the ball successfully we need to get the defense moving one way and then cut it back the other. I would like to see Dennison employ a lot more counters and misdirections with Incognito operating as the pull blocker.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
And Tyrod needs to audible to deeper throws when he sees 8 in the box. No point in running right into 8 guys, right? And stop letting Tolbert run outside the tackles; he doesn’t have the speed.
And Tyrod needs to audible to deeper throws when he sees 8 in the box. No point in running right into 8 guys, right? And stop letting Tolbert run outside the tackles; he doesn’t have the speed.
I would like to see a couple of deep shots, but to who? The only kinda deep guy we have is Holmes.
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Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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