Execution Hinders, Perdictibilty Kills.

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  • RedEyE
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 24661

    Execution Hinders, Perdictibilty Kills.

    After hearing GW's gripes about player execution for the 7th straight week, I now know that the coaches will not be making any changes to compensate for there mistakes. Clearly coaching is an issue. Rather than admitting guilt and correcting errors, the head coch of this team chooses to deflect negativity from himself and his coaches.

    I love how he can blame the defense for the defeat against KC, when the damn offense hasn't shown us anything on the field all season (except for maybe game 0ne - "Thanks Milloy"). Hell, the defense scored 1 less point then the offense did Sunday night.

    Player execution is a problem, but the biggest problem is predictability of this offense. Gilbride has no imagination and Williams has no offensive concept. It's either give it to Henry (a concept that Gilbride has just recently considered adopting) or throw it downfield. Drew's stoic style enables him from taking the time to look downfield. Defenses across the league are faster and stronger today and will eat a QB like Bledsoe for lunch.

    It's up to the OC to find ways of disguising formations, eliminate predictibilty while still getting the ball to the star players, and it's his job to keep the opposing defense honest and in check. This hasn't happened much this season. Unfortunatly, it looks as if it's not going to happen at all.

    These coaches need to go..........
    Last edited by RedEyE; 10-28-2003, 06:40 AM.
  • Jan Reimers
    Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
    • May 2003
    • 17353

    #2
    We don't need player execution. We need Gregg Williams' execution.
    Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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    • Wys Guy
      Drew and Sam stole all my hair
      • Jul 2002
      • 9450

      #3
      Re: Execution Hinders, Perdictibilty Kills.

      Originally posted by RedEyE
      Hell, the defense scored 1 less point then the offense did Sunday night.
      Indeed!

      Jets 3 points
      Cincy only 16 thru regulation
      Miami 0 (defense 7)
      Philly 13
      Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!

      Then let's go to Disneyworld!

      GO BILLS!!!

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      • Mr. Miyagi
        Lecter's Little *****

        • Sep 2002
        • 53616

        #4
        Re: Execution Hinders, Perdictibilty Kills.

        Originally posted by RedEyE
        Gilbride has no imagination and Williams has no offensive concept. It's either give it to Henry (a concept that Gilbride has just recently considered adopting) or throw it downfield.
        I wholeheartedly agree that Gilbride got to go, but it's not because of his "lack of creativity". If anything, he gets too damn cute with some of those plays, too much "creativity".

        In the KC game, right after Travis ripped off a big run. 2nd and goal at the 2 yard line. Who needs creativity there? Punch the ball in with Henry!!! Twice if necessary!!!

        Instead he called one of his "creative" plays, play action fake and Drew ended up throwing the ball away. Sure, you can blame that play on Drew's execution, but the very fact that the cute play was called is stupid. Punch punch punch at the goal line. It's one of those plays that yes the opponent would expect, but you've got a smash mouth FB in Gash and a Pro Bowler RB in Henry, you run the damn ball. A QB sneak would probably even work with a 6'4" Bledsoe.

        Creativity is important, but common sense is more important.

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