I enjoyed listening to his breakdown, more scheme and technics breakdown. I guess I'm a football nerd.
In the video below, I agree with his assessment of the Titans. It is the play-action pass in the past the killed the Bills. Of course why the play-action works? Because Henry. Every time the Bills played them, there were moments I feel like I just wanted to do anything to stop Henry. But when Tennerhill showed up in Tennessee, that strategy no longer worked. We'll see if his assessment that the Titans will attack Von (or Epenesa I assume) in the run game is true, but it sounds logical.
On offense, he mentioned the Bills incorporated some of the Shanahan running offense; that is worth noting. In the Rams game 2nd half, I noticed quite significant changes on offense, but I didn't know what it was. It makes sense now that they are trying to create numeric man advantage in blocking, which means they are willing to run Allen for that. That is probably the Ken Dorsey flavor. It also explains why Kumerow took that many snaps and Davis played almost all of the offensive snaps because those are the best blocking WRs we have; and Diggs had his lower snaps game not just because they wanted him to be fresher as some local pundits claimed. The Giants certainly proved that they can run on them on Sunday.
I don't see the Bills attack the Titans the same way the Giants did. But I do feel you may see a reversal of possession time next Monday. typically in Bills - Titans affair, Titans own the Bills in time of possession.
In the video below, I agree with his assessment of the Titans. It is the play-action pass in the past the killed the Bills. Of course why the play-action works? Because Henry. Every time the Bills played them, there were moments I feel like I just wanted to do anything to stop Henry. But when Tennerhill showed up in Tennessee, that strategy no longer worked. We'll see if his assessment that the Titans will attack Von (or Epenesa I assume) in the run game is true, but it sounds logical.
On offense, he mentioned the Bills incorporated some of the Shanahan running offense; that is worth noting. In the Rams game 2nd half, I noticed quite significant changes on offense, but I didn't know what it was. It makes sense now that they are trying to create numeric man advantage in blocking, which means they are willing to run Allen for that. That is probably the Ken Dorsey flavor. It also explains why Kumerow took that many snaps and Davis played almost all of the offensive snaps because those are the best blocking WRs we have; and Diggs had his lower snaps game not just because they wanted him to be fresher as some local pundits claimed. The Giants certainly proved that they can run on them on Sunday.
I don't see the Bills attack the Titans the same way the Giants did. But I do feel you may see a reversal of possession time next Monday. typically in Bills - Titans affair, Titans own the Bills in time of possession.
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