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UCF OT T.Grable #204
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notacon (11-15-2022)
I think it’s lazy to blame Dorsey.
He did not make Josh throw terrible passes that we expect form a raw rookie.
The Bills have been in the position to win every one of the games they lost....the situation that you want.....ball in the offense stands, with the chance to win the game.
Josh is the one who failed. Not Dorsey. Although he does have some work to do. Remember, some posters liked to *** of Daboll too...pretty unfairly too.
notacon (11-15-2022)
So, you ave decided to keep on trolling. Jesus.
No sukie, the LEAST of the Bills problems are at LB. The tandem of Milano and Edmunds is one of the best if not THE best in the NFL. Wake the **** up.
WR is NOT a “concern" either. Safety is a potential concern. But it’s not what caused the three loses.
exactly there was no ***** rush dammit.
Run a damn jet sweep with Hines or McKenzie a nice change of pace and who know's they might have broke it wide open. We will only know if we try something different .... these defenses are locked into what we do right now.
Frustrating when this **** is so easy.
To say that “Dorsey is in over his head” is silly.
The Bills are the #1 offensive team measured by avg. yards gained. They are #2 in the NFL in points scored. The Bills are #1 in point differential.
That is NOT a sign of the OC being “over his head”.
Josh Allen leads the NFL in INT’s. Allen leads the NFL with INT’s in the red zone. Those have nothing to do with the OC being “over his head”.
It’s clear evidence of the QB (sometimes) “being over his head” and making stupid decisions and being reckless with the ball.
notacon (11-15-2022)
The premise of the thread is true, but in a different way.
Bills FANS have a QB problem. We've been shellshocked by QBs who have shown promise for the past 30 years. Bledsoe looked like the second coming for the first 10 games he was here. Then he ended up stinking (for many reasons, not just him) .
Trent Edwards looked like a future all pro until Adrian Wilson scrambled his brains.
Fitzy looked like a world beater, got a nice contract, then, well, went back to being Fitzy.
Throw in a bunch of turds at QB besides those guys, and it's no wonder we panic when Josh has a couple of bad games in a row. We have been conditioned to think the absolute worst. It's instilled into ALL of us. Some fans are/were able to stifle it away, and become optimistic again, myself included, but any time there's adversity, we cannot help but think the worst. It's not our faults, it's just how we've trained ourselves to think.
Mace (11-15-2022),notacon (11-15-2022),Saratoga Slim (11-16-2022),YardRat (11-15-2022)
The bed is made for this year. We just have to hope that Josh can pull his head out of ass by himself because outside of Diggs, I don't see anyone else there to give him the help he needs.
Unless they go deep into the post season. A coaching change is absolutely needed to take Josh to the next level.
Except you have no idea what plays were called. A QB functioning on a high level sees trouble and makes the decision to throw the “underneath stuff” when the other openings are not there or too risky.
This is a skill that Josh has not seemed to master in too any situations. It’s what cost us the Tenn game last year, and his hero ball brain farts are HIS decisions.
With a stud QB like Allen, who has shown a tremendous ability to make those passes many, many times....I don’t blame the OC for calling those plays (if he did).
I suspect that if the situations you are criticizing the play calling and not calling “underneath stuff” and that fails to produce scores, you would be whining that the OC does not go for the dagger, is too conservative and is chicken.
It smacks of hindsight garbage.
I'm not saying Dorsey is stupid. Probably far from it. But he is still learning the job. Far from the guy who who is needed right now to bring out Josh's full potential. And Josh doesn't have much more to before he is molded into who he is going to be for the rest of his career.
Dorsey got the keys to the Ferrari before he knew how to drive it. If the last few games are the indication, it is headed for a crash.