This was out of an article in the Rochester D&C that was on the Zones front page. My wishes have been answered if this is true.
Next year, incorporating more throws to the tight ends and running backs will make Buffalo more effective overall, Bledsoe said, particularly in the red zone. The Bills’ TD success rate from the 20-yard line and in dropped from nearly 65 percent in the first half of the season to 38 percent.
“It’s being more patient, for me, specifically, taking the short play and not holding onto it for the big play all the time,” Bledsoe admitted. “That’s still going to be our personality, being a big-play offense. At the same time, there are times we need to be patient and keep the drive going.”
Next year, incorporating more throws to the tight ends and running backs will make Buffalo more effective overall, Bledsoe said, particularly in the red zone. The Bills’ TD success rate from the 20-yard line and in dropped from nearly 65 percent in the first half of the season to 38 percent.
“It’s being more patient, for me, specifically, taking the short play and not holding onto it for the big play all the time,” Bledsoe admitted. “That’s still going to be our personality, being a big-play offense. At the same time, there are times we need to be patient and keep the drive going.”
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