Did anyone else notice some of the plays from the old K-Gun being called? Delayed Draw, Screens? #22 looks a little like #34 out there!
While there are a lot of good things to take away from this game... AVP's playcalling is at the top of the list!
Did anyone else notice some of the plays from the old K-Gun being called? Delayed Draw, Screens? #22 looks a little like #34 out there!
While there are a lot of good things to take away from this game... AVP's playcalling is at the top of the list!
Doesn't he just call the formation and then Trent makes the decision about which play to run? Either way, one of them did a hell of a job.
I liked some of the play calling, but let's not go overboard.
17 offensive points and 302 total offensive yards against a lot of new starters is not that incredible.
Don't forget the Bills had 3 first time starters on the O-line.Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
Plus they didnt have the ball for too long either I don't think. The Patsies held the ball for a while on all their drives they just didn't get many points off them.
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It's better then the usual 3-10 points and 200-250 total offensive yards against the Patriots.Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
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Again, I think he did good and the offense was better than expected. I don't think it was "incredible" though. Too many times we like to throw out a superlative when we shouldn't.Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral
It was very encouraging though.
A commendable first effort, yes. Better than what we might have seen with Turk? Probably. I liked the tone of the calls, and would have like to have seen what they could have done had several drives not been botched up due to penalties.
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The offense was really hurt by drops and penalties, and that's not on play calling.Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
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It was not incredible, no. Had they have won, that would've been incredible.Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
But, after 1 NFL game calling plays, AVP showed that he isn't trying to out-think the other team too much. He stuck with what was working, and kept it pretty simple. If it isn't broken, why try to fix it? I think that's the motto he needs to have. Until the opponent can stop it (the screen, or whatever play), keep running it.
the time of possession didnt help either.
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I thought AVP called a nice game. Some of those drops on 3rd down were killers. In reality, they're almost as bad as a turnover, forcing the Bills to punt on the following play. The one that Owens dropped was really frustrating.
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Playcalling was AWESOME! We caught them off guard many times and Edwards was right on the money for most of the night. It's too bad that penalties and drops ruined a few drives, but I was loving the calls by AVP!!
Yep, there was at least three drives killed by penalties.Originally Posted by Forward_Lateral
Maybe it was where I was sitting, and I'll have to watch it on my dvr first, but I thought it was gonna be a dink & dunk night. 4yd, 7yds, 5yds. At one point I held up my sign like I was at an auction and yelled out 'can I get a 10? how bout 20? Then he threw a long pass and I felt better.
I agree, I don't think it was "incredible."Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
However, consider the situation and it seems pretty impressive. If our receivers (Jackson, Owens, Evans) hadn't dropped passes, we would have had more yards and more sustained drives.
AVP was also calling his very first game against a young, but talented defense headed by Bill Belichick. And that's after having ten days to prepare as a playcaller. We had three OL with their first game action.
I thought that given the circumstances, the offense did a heck of a job.
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I actually said that to my friends during the game.... some of the plays look like old K-GUN plays. We were constantly throwing screens to Thurman and calling draws out of Shotgun.Originally Posted by cocamide
Alex Van Fat definitely knows what he's doing.... and I think he's going to turn Trent into something special.
Based on what they did in the preseason, i think they deserve a superlative.Originally Posted by chernobylwraiths
I think our yards per play numbers were pretty impressive. The problem is that New England held the ball for much of the game, so our offense didn't get to show much. Also, take away the drops and a couple of the penalties and we would have still likely racked up 350-400 yards. Overall, it was some great playcalling and a very nice showing for the offense, on the road, against one of the best teams in the league, with a coach who is considered one of the all-time defensive geniuses.