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Passing Game - Dorsett and Hogan

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Sure, but that becomes much more of a challenge with teams who can stop the run like Baltimore, Tennessee, etc.
Yes, but the Bills defense is pretty good, too. Will we be able to run for 273 per game against playoff opponents? No, but that doesn't mean we can't run for a significant number, either. That OL and RB performance was GD impressive, to me. If TB12 goes back to pass every down vs those teams he'll be in the f###### hospital before the end of the first quarter.
 
IMO, Brady is rebuilding the passing offense. He is targeting White, Burkhead, and Edelman more for now. I think next week, we start scheming up routes for Gronkowski to get open...and then start working on Dorsett/Hogan.

Yes. And then unleash the Hollister twins in the AFCCG.
All this time I missed the methodology Tom employs. I will certainly forgive his interceptions and drives ending with Ryan Allen getting a sore leg.
 
Does Brady trust his pass protection?

Seems like he had a bad case of happy feet in the pocket on Sunday.
 
..or on guys like Tyler Lockett...but who needs guys like him when we can have Jordan Richards?
luckily we also got Dobson when Keenan Allen was on the board. it's unfortunate we don't mess w guys that have knee issues..
 
Forget cooks we miss amendola. Hogan can’t get open and dola was always able to make the catches in crunch time. We simply do not have that this year.

Dola was great as a 3rd option, especially with Gronk playing at a high level. We don’t have that right now. I don’t think Dola was “better” than the current Edelman who is struggling a little bit more this year to get open.
 
Dola was great as a 3rd option, especially with Gronk playing at a high level. We don’t have that right now. I don’t think Dola was “better” than the current Edelman who is struggling a little bit more this year to get open.
If you think Edelman is struggling more to get open this year, you're watching a different guy than I am. I don't think his elusiveness or route-running have deteriorated one iota. I agree he's had a few more drops than usual, but I think overall he's been the same guy as always. If anything, given that his cast of fellow receivers isn't as good as it has been and Brady's clearly not himself I think he's been outstanding.
 
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Thanks for the dislike @captain stone!

 

Not all on WRs. Mediocre pass blocking + Brady head clock speeding up + late in progression = no targets.

Looks open here too. Brady never looks. Several have speculated that knee injury may be a factor here.
 
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Not all on WRs. Mediocre pass blocking + Brady head clock speeding up + late in progression = no targets.

Looks open here too. Brady never looks. Several have speculated that knee injury may be a factor here.


This isn't the first game he missed wide open Hogan. Thanks for posting clips from this game
 
I wish I could remember who it was (Player or coach, maybe even BB) who pretty much categorically dismissed all the "He was open!" analyses for their often misleading nature.

As a matter of fact, I think it was BB, and that it happened on the week that Brady threw the ball to Gordon and BB asked him which player (Edelman or Gordon) Brady had been looking to.
 
If I had a dollar for every time over the years in this forum someone said why isn't Brady throwing to this player or that player i could take a grand vacation with the money. Players exist on this roster for if and when they are needed ... even if that's only a few games. it's been that way a long time ... yet the question keeps coming back like a boomerang. Even Randy Moss had games where he was a mere decoy.
 
Both in Brady's Dog house?? I am beginning to think that Brady needs glasses or contacts. He should get tested during the Bye week.

How about binoculars, he can't see or find the open receivers. He is stuck on Edelman who number 2 in the league with dropped balls and he played 4 less games, Gronk who hasn't caught many passes this season and Gordon who is gone. Yes he can throw, with short passes, to the guys coming out of the backfield.
 
Yes. And then unleash the Hollister twins in the AFCCG.
All this time I missed the methodology Tom employs. I will certainly forgive his interceptions and drives ending with Ryan Allen getting a sore leg.

That is the thing....there are only about 65 offensive snaps every week...plus I guess about 120 snaps during practice weekly (assuming 40 snaps each day on Wed, Thurs, and Fri). Hard to gel with receivers given only 185 snaps per week and likely 30-40 targets a week with most coming on 7 on 7 drills.

One could argue that Brady should have been at OTA’s back in March/April/May....but the guys we had back then are no longer on the team (Britt, Matthews, Mitchell, and etc...)...
 
If you want to excuse the atrocity that was our passing game against the bills, there’s plenty of stuff you can use as excuses

But an atrocity it was, and had we ran just a bit less efficiently, we would have probably lost with a completely inept offense

It’s a problem, regardless what’s happened in other games this year, regardless of how the run game went, the passing game was a major concern, ideally it was just a blimp, but the trends w no more josh, and with a non utilized Hogan and Dorset are quite troubling, hopefully either correctable, or very temporary, but you can rest assured, if we have another showing in the passing game similar to this last bills game; we will 95% chance lose said game
 
If you want to excuse the atrocity that was our passing game against the bills, there’s plenty of stuff you can use as excuses

But an atrocity it was, and had we ran just a bit less efficiently, we would have probably lost with a completely inept offense

It’s a problem, regardless what’s happened in other games this year, regardless of how the run game went, the passing game was a major concern, ideally it was just a blimp, but the trends w no more josh, and with a non utilized Hogan and Dorset are quite troubling, hopefully either correctable, or very temporary, but you can rest assured, if we have another showing in the passing game similar to this last bills game; we will 95% chance lose said game

The Pats ran the ball 47 times, while attempting only 25 passes against the league's best pass-D.

What a piss-poor strategy.

Meawhile, the inept Bills offense gained 289 yds and scored 12 points - 80 of those yards and half those points coming on one drive at the end of the game (with Keion Effing Crossen covering Zay Jones).

Whew! That was a close one!

In the 2nd half, Brady was 6/10 for 86 yds (8.6 yd/att) and a TD, plus the one that hit Gronk in the hands and ended up with Poyer's INT. The Bills got the ball at the Pats' 24, gained 7 yards, and settled for a FG - making the score Pats 14, Bills 3.
 
Guregian: Josh McDaniels isn’t buying code red on Patriots passing game – Boston Herald

Evidently, Josh does not read this board, where any suggestion of a problem after a victory can be seen as some sort of emotional defect. You can be happy with a team's accomplishments while simultaneously acknowledging their imperfections.
I get what you’re going for, and while I completely agree, we should stop using what the coaches say to validate our views. The day a coach of the NEP’s comes out and lays it all on the line we should be very worried about what is going on in that locker room.

*Just wanted to add again that what I said has nothing to do with what you posted. I agree with your point of view.
 
If you want to excuse the atrocity that was our passing game against the bills, there’s plenty of stuff you can use as excuses

But an atrocity it was, and had we ran just a bit less efficiently, we would have probably lost with a completely inept offense

It’s a problem, regardless what’s happened in other games this year, regardless of how the run game went, the passing game was a major concern, ideally it was just a blimp, but the trends w no more josh, and with a non utilized Hogan and Dorset are quite troubling, hopefully either correctable, or very temporary, but you can rest assured, if we have another showing in the passing game similar to this last bills game; we will 95% chance lose said game
The trend is we threw for over 300 yards per game over ten games then had one game where we demolished a team on the ground and only threw 24 passes.
One game is not a trend.
 
The trend is we threw for over 300 yards per game over ten games then had one game where we demolished a team on the ground and only threw 24 passes.
One game is not a trend.

one game is not a trend overall, but if there is a big change in the passing offense, (ie josh no longer around), the previous trend also becomes worthless (unless you want to go back to the games before we acquired Josh)

its nice to say "yeah since getting josh we've been doing great!" then we lose josh and its not something we should take as the new norm
 
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