Obviously the Texans will be game planning to stop our run game. Therefore I feel we need to catch them off guard to loosen their defense. To do so, we should go no-huddle on our opening drive with a 4 WR, 1 RB set. This will cause mismatches downfield because the Texans will be in a run-stopping package and the no-huddle style will make it difficult for the Texans to make substitutions. Even if the drive is unsuccessful the Bills will loosen the Texans defense, which will enable us to run effectively throughout the game. This strategy can not be used if the Texans receive the ball first and have a long successful drive because we risk putting the defense behind the 8-ball with a three and out, but with our tough Defense that scenario is highly unlikely. Therefore an opening drive going no-huddle with a 4 WR, 1 RB set seems like the best option to enable us to run effectively throughout the game. What do you guys think?
What should be the Bills strategy on their opening drive?
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Re: What should be the Bills strategy on their opening drive?
Originally posted by Nic82Obviously the Texans will be game planning to stop our run game. Therefore I feel we need to catch them off guard to loosen their defense. To do so, we should go no-huddle on our opening drive with a 4 WR, 1 RB set. This will cause mismatches downfield because the Texans will be in a run-stopping package and the no-huddle style will make it difficult for the Texans to make substitutions. Even if the drive is unsuccessful the Bills will loosen the Texans defense, which will enable us to run effectively throughout the game. This strategy can not be used if the Texans receive the ball first and have a long successful drive because we risk putting the defense behind the 8-ball with a three and out, but with our tough Defense that scenario is highly unlikely. Therefore an opening drive going no-huddle with a 4 WR, 1 RB set seems like the best option to enable us to run effectively throughout the game. What do you guys think?
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Re: What should be the Bills strategy on their opening drive?
Originally posted by munchiesdont you know by now that tom clements and malarkey's offense is boring and predictable? i guarrantee you will see a mcgahee handoff for 1 or 2 yards. He won't get fancy because he's protecting losman from turnovers. So expect many exciting dink and dunk 5 yard passes. i'm sick of this crap, we should have brought in an aggressive play caller like charlie weis when he had the chance!
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Re: What should be the Bills strategy on their opening drive?
Originally posted by munchiesdont you know by now that tom clements and malarkey's offense is boring and predictable? i guarrantee you will see a mcgahee handoff for 1 or 2 yards. He won't get fancy because he's protecting losman from turnovers. So expect many exciting dink and dunk 5 yard passes. i'm sick of this crap, we should have brought in an aggressive play caller like charlie weis when he had the chance!The Mexican & too!!
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Re: What should be the Bills strategy on their opening drive?
Originally posted by munchiesdont you know by now that tom clements and malarkey's offense is boring and predictable? i guarrantee you will see a mcgahee handoff for 1 or 2 yards. He won't get fancy because he's protecting losman from turnovers. So expect many exciting dink and dunk 5 yard passes. i'm sick of this crap, we should have brought in an aggressive play caller like charlie weis when he had the chance!
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