Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by HHURRICANE
.....Tyrod is going to be a Superstar in this league.
I couldn't agree more.
10-03-2015, 07:37 AM
Fixxxer
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
I think the gameplan going into this game was flawless regardless of reads on some of the plays. We started the game with misdirection and the Phins had no answers for it and then Roman put Taylor on some easy spots for him to exploit the cracks on the Phins D. We hit first and the defense did the rest against a team that lacks identity at this point.
Execution is very important, always, but Roman is an OC smart enough to beat teams with gameplan and schemes. Against the top dogs, players will have more say in the outcome of games.
10-03-2015, 08:04 AM
swiper
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by BillsImpossible
I couldn't agree more.
just like Michael Vick and RG III he will.
10-03-2015, 09:26 AM
cookie G
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Im not so sure Roman's plan was done to simplify reads for Taylor as it was to cause confusion for the Fins. He was doing a great job of creating flow one way and isolating a single area.
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman devised a brilliant plan that included a mixture of short, intermediate and long throws for which the Dolphins’ defense was woefully unprepared. He called no long drop-back passes on the first drive to, as Ryan said, “see if they could get in Ndamukong Suh’s head a little bit and the outside rushers.” Roman created coverage mismatches everywhere. He moved Taylor around, allowing him to still be highly effective from the pocket despite the Dolphins’ strategy of keeping him contained and daring him to beat them with his arm.
“Just keeping the Dolphins on their heels,” Robert Woods said. “We caused a lot of confusion. You get the defense talking” to each other “and snap it while they’re talking.”
“Such a creative mind,” Clay, a former Dolphin, said of Roman. “Whatever he says, we believe.”
Center Eric Wood is in his seventh season with the Bills. He and long snapper Garrison Sanborn have been on the team the same amount of time, experiencing much more failure than success.
It’s only three games, but they sense that something might very well be changing in that regard. And it’s the quick starts that the offense has had the past two weeks that is giving them that feeling.
“Garrison came up to me after the game and said those opening drives in the last two games were the most impressive he’s seen, especially back-to-back,” Wood said. “So that was fun.”
The offensive playcalling wasn't designed so much to find a weakness in teh D, but to create one.
10-03-2015, 09:48 AM
swiper
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Head coach in waiting.
10-03-2015, 10:25 AM
DraftBoy
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The most important take away from this is to watch how Roman is able to evolve the offense over the course of the season. He gets enormous credit for putting Taylor in a position to win but good defensive coordinators can figure out simplified offenses and take advantage. I expect Roman to incrementally evolve the Bills offensive complexity as Taylor gets more comfortable.
Feels nice to have such an intelligent and forward thinking OC.
10-03-2015, 10:27 AM
DraftBoy
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by cookie G
Im not so sure Roman's plan was done to simplify reads for Taylor as it was to cause confusion for the Fins. He was doing a great job of creating flow one way and isolating a single area.
Offensive coordinator Greg Roman devised a brilliant plan that included a mixture of short, intermediate and long throws for which the Dolphins’ defense was woefully unprepared. He called no long drop-back passes on the first drive to, as Ryan said, “see if they could get in Ndamukong Suh’s head a little bit and the outside rushers.” Roman created coverage mismatches everywhere. He moved Taylor around, allowing him to still be highly effective from the pocket despite the Dolphins’ strategy of keeping him contained and daring him to beat them with his arm.
“Just keeping the Dolphins on their heels,” Robert Woods said. “We caused a lot of confusion. You get the defense talking” to each other “and snap it while they’re talking.”
“Such a creative mind,” Clay, a former Dolphin, said of Roman. “Whatever he says, we believe.”
Center Eric Wood is in his seventh season with the Bills. He and long snapper Garrison Sanborn have been on the team the same amount of time, experiencing much more failure than success.
It’s only three games, but they sense that something might very well be changing in that regard. And it’s the quick starts that the offense has had the past two weeks that is giving them that feeling.
“Garrison came up to me after the game and said those opening drives in the last two games were the most impressive he’s seen, especially back-to-back,” Wood said. “So that was fun.”
The offensive playcalling wasn't designed so much to find a weakness in teh D, but to create one.
This is an important note because offenses designed to create mismatches are very difficult to stop defensively. Roman was extremely effective with this at SF.
10-03-2015, 10:39 AM
Ingtar33
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by casdhf
So we have a short RGIII. A guy that can make one read?
that's not what I've seen. I don't think anyone who watched the fins game could possibly come to that conclusion. They ran only a handful of zone-read plays, they ran a lot of play action, which, across the league VASTLY simplifies the QB's reads (basically they watch the MLB and/or Edge Rusher and/or Safety, usually 2 of those depending on the play), they did a lot of moving pockets to reduce the pass rush, which is a time honored tactic used against strong pass rushes throughout league history, it also cuts down on the number of possible reads for the QB, which is what the author is talking about. It was a comprehensive gameplan built around limiting the passrush while exploiting the weak fins secondary.
10-03-2015, 02:55 PM
Mr. Cynical
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Can you imagine if we still had Nate Hackett?
:ignore:
10-03-2015, 02:56 PM
Mr. Cynical
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Originally Posted by Swiper
Head coach in waiting.
Pegula needs to back up the money truck and try to keep that from happening for at least a good 3 more years. T
10-03-2015, 03:41 PM
BillsImpossible
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cynical
Pegula needs to back up the money truck and try to keep that from happening for at least a good 3 more years. T
Roman's not going anywhere after this season. He's got Tyrod Taylor.
5 years and a couple of Super Bowl wins from now, yes.
Not now.
10-03-2015, 04:08 PM
swiper
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by BillsImpossible
Roman's not going anywhere after this season. He's got Tyrod Taylor.
5 years and a couple of Super Bowl wins from now, yes.
Not now.
Exactly what they said in SF 2 or 3 years ago with Kapernick, you idiot. STFU.
10-03-2015, 05:31 PM
BillsImpossible
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by Swiper
Exactly what they said in SF 2 or 3 years ago with Kapernick, you idiot. STFU.
Keep it classy, Swiper.
God, what a negative witch.
Go ride a broom.
10-03-2015, 09:40 PM
psubills62
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Roman has always been a good OC, great to see things clicking here. Hope it keeps up.
Have always said that Roman's offense really complements Ryan's defenses very well. Tough, run-centric, and creative playcalling. It's a very fun offense to watch. And if we continue the success, I do think Roman will get a HC position at some point now that he's doing well outside of Harbaugh's shadow. Kind of have to hope he doesn't interview well.
10-04-2015, 06:13 AM
swiper
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by BillsImpossible
Keep it classy, Swiper.
God, what a negative witch.
Go ride a broom.
You're an idiot and should be banned. STFU and go away with your stupid posts.
10-04-2015, 07:04 AM
Fixxxer
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by Swiper
You're an idiot and should be banned. STFU and go away with your stupid posts.
WTF do you think you are buddy? Really, I come here to read about the Bills and I all I see is people ripping each other throats, it's no wonder it's hard to find quality posts no more here.
Grow the **** up.
10-04-2015, 07:05 AM
YardRat
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Settle down and play nice fellas, not every conversation has to devolve into a name-calling pissing match.
10-04-2015, 07:17 AM
swiper
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by Fixxxer
WTF do you think you are buddy? Really, I come here to read about the Bills and I all I see is people ripping each other throats, it's no wonder it's hard to find quality posts no more here.
Grow the **** up.
I suggest you read some of his posts before you smart off, dumb ass.
10-04-2015, 07:31 AM
Fixxxer
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by Swiper
I suggest you read some of his posts before you smart off, dumb ass.
I do read them and I have the ability to ignore them, something a douche like you is incapable of doing, because you think you're too important.
10-04-2015, 12:33 PM
Mike
Re: So Roman simplified read for Tyrod in the Dolphins game ...
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Originally Posted by starrymessenger
Don't know that this is much different than what Seattle did with Wilson. And with some of the best QBs getting the ball out in 1.2 seconds I really can't imagine they are going thru progressions. It looks to me simply a function of play design, gameplan and scheme. Nothing specific to Tyrod in particular. Now the super deep drops, the rolling out (especially to his left) and the moving pocket are all done to give a shorter QB a better view of the passing lanes. But again that's as much Wilson as Tyrod.
clearly you have no idea how good Wilson is.
he has been top 10 QB every year with some of worst WR in NFL. This year his online is bottom 5!
He is very accurate, can read defenses & go through his progressions superbly, can create something out of nothing.