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If anyone had any doubts about how Dan Henning has killed our offense.
Opening drive of the game, 3rd and 2 at the Bills 31. The Bills have the worst run defense in the league. We call a pass, with two guys in the pattern, and then settle for a 48 FG attempt. We're playing for our playoff like, against the worst run defense in the league. How about we call that 4-down territory, and we run it right at them for two plays?
INT right before the half, we get the ball near midfield. Ultra conservative playcalling, with short 5 yard routes, apparently happy with a 50 yard FG attempt.
The drive in the final 4 minutes. Henne is 12 for 14 for 122 yards on the last 2 drives. And on 2nd and 10, he calls a straight wildcat, no end around for Ricky, for a gain of 1 yard, setting up a 3rd and 9. In the 3rd and long, you know yoy are getting an all out blitz, and the primary route is a 3 yard pass to Bess. Again, it appears, he's willing to settle for a 45 yard FG attempt.
And the absolute nail in the coffin. We get the ball back with 42 seconds left, at our own twenty, and he has Henne line up under center, with a RB and FB in an offset I. WTF? Who is this fooling? Do you think the Bills are going to believe we're going to run off tackle?
dolfanmark you are absolutely right .......... What made me go crazy was that stupid wildcat play when the team was just getting some rhythm going and then at the last possession we have two running-backs in the formation when we clearly need to have none !