Billy Stephens

Billy Stephens

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  • @DaahProdzz
    @DaahProdzz4 күн бұрын

    Yes I bet you were punching air when a few weeks after this allen throws a 40 yard fade to diggs with a yard of separation while off base sliding to his right, absolute perfection

  • @bobmartino8073
    @bobmartino80737 күн бұрын

    There is no denying that Josh is an extremely talented Quarterback. I'm watching this video in June of 2024 hoping the new lineup of receivers steps up!

  • @grandprixwines
    @grandprixwines8 күн бұрын

    Go bills

  • @grandprixwines
    @grandprixwines8 күн бұрын

    Go bills

  • @grandprixwines
    @grandprixwines8 күн бұрын

    Go bills

  • @rawbellco49
    @rawbellco499 күн бұрын

    This is a REACH!!😂

  • @nicholasvalentine2428
    @nicholasvalentine24289 күн бұрын

    I think Josh Allen is the most exciting QB in the league. He is big too and can scramble. He has a big arm and reminds me of Justin Herbert. Jo Burrow may have better stats but is a lot less entertaining to watch. I am an English Redskins/Commanders fan since Super Bowl XVII. Yes I'm that old. 52yrs. Love love the NFL. It's easily the most exciting sport there is. Football ('soccer') has nothing on it. Thanks for the video. I have subscribed and liked. Go Jayden Daniels!

  • @evanhamilton4876
    @evanhamilton487611 күн бұрын

    whats crazy to me is how when you pulled up the stat sheets, how bryce huff is consistently top 4. dude is on a minute restriction and barely gets any recognition for being a top 5 rusher rn

  • @313Martin
    @313Martin16 күн бұрын

    The don of all bosses, i thought quinnen williams was the guy, but nope, dexter the top dawg.

  • @shamurevolt
    @shamurevolt17 күн бұрын

    *fewer people

  • @r.williamcomm7693
    @r.williamcomm769318 күн бұрын

    Did you look at how quickly Jared Goff got to the line of scrimmage & called plays before the 15 second shut off for Goff’s QB “green dot” helmet headset? Notice that when that happened the defense shifted to another look after the headset was shut off. McVay was reading the defenses & calling audibles for Goff. It was on a 2017 SoundFX & Chris Simms called it cheating. But coaches don’t watch NFL shows so no one did anything to blow it up until Vic Fangio tried the strategy & held the Rams to their lowest score all season in the playoffs. Not even McVay noticed it. Years later McVay did the same thing for Baker Mayfield vs the Broncos & the Rams hung 50 points on clueless Nathaniel Hackett. McVay also did it the last drive facing the Raiders but couldn’t do it all game because he knew that Josh McDaniels would stop it. But on Baker’s 2 minute drill McVay is calling plays & getting the ball snapped before Raiders can put up a fake shell & switch to something else. Rams won on the last drive of the game. I know it sounds crazy but Belichick used that method to shut down the Rams, held them to 3 points & therefore won a SB with just one TD & 2 FGs for 13 points. It was one of Belichick’s masterpieces. Because behind the defensive shifts he still shit them down. But Belichick knew exactly what they’d call if he showed a certain pre-snap look. The next 2 seasons McVay tried to get Goff to take over the offense but he still struggled so McVay traded him. Goff was hurt but used that to become a better QB.

  • @ShelbySweetmon
    @ShelbySweetmon19 күн бұрын

    Whatever....I hate San Francisco like poison. But the holding on this play is criminal. Pause at 10-seconds then look at the left tackle's hand. Then pause again at 12-seconds to see where the ref is standing. Only thing that explains the non-call is that the NFL......IS.......RIGGED.

  • @jwaz500
    @jwaz50023 күн бұрын

    Nice breakdown Allen is a great qb prob second best in the NFL. Look at how he has help completely revive the Bills

  • @ManuelCorrea-jr3ds
    @ManuelCorrea-jr3ds23 күн бұрын

    It's been done b4 no one is a genius

  • @fumihiro8564
    @fumihiro856426 күн бұрын

    This game is quite literally Bill's Magnum Opus

  • @fumihiro8564
    @fumihiro856427 күн бұрын

    Jesus Christ Myles Garrett is an alien in that graph, pray for Tyler Guyton's debut

  • @marktristanviguri7308
    @marktristanviguri730827 күн бұрын

    Look at the tightness of the very first formation shown. That is Sean McVay football. Rams run multiple plays out of a few tight formations. Hate to tell you Jared Goff not BJ installed that offense. The difference are the jumbo packages Dan & BJ installed Lions run that no one else does anymore.

  • @proscriptus
    @proscriptusАй бұрын

    Myles' movement off the line is so fast in fact that during his first season he got called for false start a bunch, when in fact he hadn't, The refs just didn't have context for somebody who could move that quickly. He had to slow his jump down by like half a second.

  • @choosecarefully408
    @choosecarefully408Ай бұрын

    I'm revisiting this after more than a year. Something isn't sitting right. I haven't seen a single video that addresses the o-line issues in CHI properly. & it affects all of this. I'm gonna break one of my guidelines & link someone else's video here because I think it's important. You're aware of J.T. O'Sullivan, right? Without even trying to look for any he spots several o-line "mishaps" some of which are run of the mill ones that you see discussing why a draft pick was a bust. But then there's the one at 22.45 where the RG not only runs off his block but slams into the C kzread.info/dash/bejne/eJ2drZRqht2vj9I.html knocking him right off of his as well. He doesn't trip; He runs into him. There are at least three other plays in the first half of that one game alone where the o-line as a whole pretends that pass rushers Don't Exist. J.T. describes that as that Tackle "middle-fingering all the work of his coaches." Except they are _not_ reprimanded or benched. This just endlessly continues. Now I'm already close to writing a chapter in a novel so let's get to the down & dirty. If Justin _Herbert_ had said publicly that his own coaches were confusing him, Spanos would appear in the HC's office in a puff of smoke demanding to know who tf was wasting the tens of millions of $ he was spending in Herbert. If Joe Burrow suddenly started spazzing out & rushing when there was a Wide-Open receiver he Could Not Miss down the field, they'd take him into the blue tent for protocol, right? So what does it tell you when his own HC, GM & team owner did nothing for either thing? Eberflus took the extra step of chop-waving silent any reporter who dared ask him about this New Tendency Fields supposedly evolved. Did they _accidentally_ forget to deal with all of this for Over A Year? If Fields isn't broken & Poles trades him instead of the #1 pick & Fields does well anywhere else that decision could *haunt his entire career.* Could _end_ it. So does it make sense that _he _*_did absolutely nothing to prevent that possibility?_* The clues are too many to ignore. They ousted all the other locker-room leaders a.s.a.p. They cancelled all the plays that made them the #1 offense for 3 weeks straight _BEFORE_ acquiring D.J. Moore. Despite not liking Russell Wilson Sean Payton _tried_ to win with him & even cancelled all the plans to sell off the team before the trade deadline *because* Wilson was winning. The Bears? "Who tf *cares* if the QB knows what he should be doing on the field or if he is concussed." How unprofessional _is_ that? Eberflus also makes it clear he meddles in the offense, definitely speaks about deciding what plays to limit it to. Taken individually or even collectively, this is a lot of conjecture. But again, imagine Trevor Lawrence or Josh Allen pleading publicly for help against their own coaches & no one noticing? _EVERYONE_ forgot this happened, TWICE? Yeah, something is WAY weird about how determined we are that Fields is his own issue. Btw, are you _SURE_ fields had issues under pressure in college? Some nobody Yahoo named Brett Kollmann thinks this isn't true kzread.info/dash/bejne/g6mct8SCg9HYaNY.html. Like I said, something ain't right here. We have Video Evidence of his o-line Deliberately Sabotaging Him with plays that would get them benched off of Any Other Team being rewarded, sent out to do more. & then we're criticizing his _footwork?_ If You Had to check your o-line Every Single Play multiple times to see if you had to scramble for your life Every Single Play, yeah. Your footwork might get caught somewhere between passing & rushing. Why do you present this as if "oh, they didn't fail him This Play, so he should have been more ready to hold onto the ball, not force it" after criticizing him for holding onto the ball & pointing out that his o-line doesn't allow him that time? As if his whole system adjusts immediately to the circumstances? Maybe he's not 100% sure that he isn't about to be sacked just because he hasn't spotted a defender _yet?_ I don't expect you to Be Aware Of that Fields called out his coaches & that Poles & 'Flus did nothing, but just this expectation of Fields to step up the few times the o-line plays correctly is ridiculous on the face of it. That first link above shows they fail him _intentionally_ & often, but just irregularly enough to keep him guessing. Now imagine being the QB & *seeing* your own teammates do this to you & your coaches abandon you. Again, yeah; Your footwork may suffer somewhat.

  • @Fartfartshart
    @FartfartshartАй бұрын

    i miss billy stephens

  • @amainstreamdeath7545
    @amainstreamdeath7545Ай бұрын

    Bill is the greatest defensive coach ever

  • @claycassin8437
    @claycassin84372 ай бұрын

    Oh wow- This is hilarious! Brandon Staley! Didn't he used to coach an NFL team? He sucked. Didn't he assign Khalil Mack to cover Tyreek Hill? Brilliant.

  • @ifjasonreadsthisiwantmybio4017
    @ifjasonreadsthisiwantmybio40172 ай бұрын

    Look at bryce huff on that graph he gonna be crazy if philly uses him right. Love his move selection and knowledge of the game real football player right there

  • @jimstevenson424
    @jimstevenson4242 ай бұрын

    2018 Pats reminds me of the 79 Steelers, with change looming but one last stand with guys who know how to win. Bunch of coaches leave, Gronk retires. They were 9-5 at one point but finished off with 2 bad opponents. D shuts down the best offense in years, while Pat's O struggles against a D ranked in the bottom half. Contrary to knuckleheads who don't do homework and claim it was all Brady during the Dynasty, Brady's rating dropped significantly in the post season (below average in this SB, laid an egg the following playoffs, when Pats D was first in the NFL). The 2 Giants losses, the O averaged 35 points a game in season and lost both games while giving up 20. One good things about the hack piece called 'The Dynasty' is that ex-Patriots are coming forward and setting the record straight.

  • @eric-xl4pl
    @eric-xl4pl2 ай бұрын

    Has Allen ever had a true X receiver diggs is smaller than most X

  • @eric-xl4pl
    @eric-xl4pl2 ай бұрын

    17 should have 2 rings by now I’ll never understand how McDermott is this guys coach I see the development of defensive players but the offense never fits him 2023 was his 1st season with a run game n o line , hopefully Brady can get this dude receivers that can separate consistently

  • @eric-xl4pl
    @eric-xl4pl2 ай бұрын

    I hope Brady sticks around 17 needs a steady offensive mind n scheme

  • @manueldeabreu1980
    @manueldeabreu19802 ай бұрын

    I remember the week of the Super Bowl. Belichick canceled practice on Friday before the Super Bowl. I remember saying he must have figured out the Ram's offense and was confident the team got it, though I didn't believe it. I thought the Rams were going to walk over that team but in the end that Patriot's D owned the Rams.

  • @DhairyaKher
    @DhairyaKher2 ай бұрын

    Or he’ll just rot away in carolina

  • @FloatingFireworks
    @FloatingFireworks2 ай бұрын

    With the gift of hindsight, all I can say is bruh

  • @thewinner3394
    @thewinner33942 ай бұрын

    Watching josh Allen is not like a wow it’s like a wtf is he doing

  • @DBLDIPD
    @DBLDIPD2 ай бұрын

    someone needs to tell tj watt and all his cohorts 😂😂

  • @Fools_Requiem
    @Fools_Requiem2 ай бұрын

    someone show TJ Watt this

  • @Jeremy-ws9tv
    @Jeremy-ws9tv2 ай бұрын

    Who's here after they beat the 49ers yet again

  • @LionZebra
    @LionZebra3 ай бұрын

    Plays like a selfish asshole always going for the big gain or TD while making a mockery of team strategy.

  • @orphy6869
    @orphy68693 ай бұрын

    Allen is the real MVP

  • @erinfreize4717
    @erinfreize47174 ай бұрын

    #Uniquehorn

  • @LeroyJSmith
    @LeroyJSmith4 ай бұрын

    Turns out the legacy defining call they dial up iiissss.... Well what do it'S Corndog... AGAIN! 😂

  • @graemerieser3081
    @graemerieser30814 ай бұрын

    The legacy defining call was, believe it or not, the same exact fucking play.

  • @petetheneighbor8132
    @petetheneighbor81324 ай бұрын

    Greatest coach unless you don’t understand

  • @alionwashington9559
    @alionwashington95594 ай бұрын

    🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️ TJ watt is wayyyyyy better then Myles numbers don't lie u trash myles yeah i said it myles is 🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🗑️🚮

  • @manofmayhem4988
    @manofmayhem49884 ай бұрын

    Who ever made this video should be band from posting

  • @adammcginnis5390
    @adammcginnis53904 ай бұрын

    I hate how these youtubers think they know the game lmao. This aged really badly bro take it down.

  • @Axecarter91
    @Axecarter914 ай бұрын

    This Super Bowl made me realize how much of a football nerd I was. Casual fans were giving the majority of the credit to Brady when I was mostly fascinated with the defensive schemes. That Super Bowl MVP should have went to the whole defense.

  • @Hagmire
    @Hagmire4 ай бұрын

    McVay and the Rams would win the SB just 3 years later with Matt Stafford

  • @DannyKaffee
    @DannyKaffee4 ай бұрын

    Brandon Staley is changing the future of defensive football. For the worse! Horrible take that aged like gas station sushi.

  • @brianbelden2449
    @brianbelden24494 ай бұрын

    This one went over like a wet fart in church.

  • @ebowden1168
    @ebowden11684 ай бұрын

    Watching the Fangio scheme crash and burn the past 3 years has been extremely entertaining

  • @chiphazzard8173
    @chiphazzard81734 ай бұрын

    BOOOOOOOOO.... TJ better

  • @jamesatkinson9940
    @jamesatkinson99404 ай бұрын

    Guys a play action wizard! That only works bc both backs are a true threat to run.... Get him to Seattle and do the same w Walker and charbonet