Yes, Schitty designed the play but Mark executed it...Mark didnt have to throw it, this is Marks fault plan and simple...
The second the ball came out of his hand I said "what kind of a play call is that"? There didn't look like there was anyone else out there on a route. It may have been the TV angle or what ever , but damn . Was there another option there or what?
Greene had a defender on his hip after getting jammed on the line and was nowhere near the sidelines. WTF are you talking about?
OMG LOOK AT GREENE WIDE OPEN ALONG THE NEAR SIDELINE THAT IS MAGICALLY RIGHT NEXT TO THE HASHMARKS. Oh wait he's covered? Ok, let's wait for him to get open while the DE gets around Matt Slauson and all hell breaks loose!
its a bad throw regardless....@ best he couldve ran to the left and dove out of the EZ, maybe but that means he wouldve had to rely on Mulligan and Ducasse to do there job lawls in the end Schotty is still a retard
Exactly, Mark made a bad decision, but it's a decision that shouldn't have even had to been made in the first place.
Come on, how you can really have an argument about design when your Qb throws a INT on a max protect play??? LOL @ the guy who wants the QB who can't make a smart throw on a Max protection play to call his own......
This is exactly what I mean when I say that we don't put him in situations to succeed. Horrible decision, yes, but it's a terrible play to begin with. It all starts with the play call. Backed up in our own endzone, and Schotty draws this up? This doesn't even make Madden sense, let alone real life.
Agreed... one of the worst calls ever. Did Sanchez audible to that play or was that the first option?
Ducasse and Mulligan are looking very useful in this play (#82 & #62 in the top right corner) That said Sanchez should've scrambled to that side and hope those two guys could block someone. Still a bad bad call when you're in your fucking end zone.
He's inside the tackle box. Throwing it away there would have been intentional grounding and since it would have happened in the endzone it would have been called a safety. Sanchez might have been able to scramble but Slauson's assignment looks like he's about to break free and would have chased him directly into the rest of the Bill's DLine. Awful situation to be in, almost no right moves to make.
I believe this call came straight from Schotty, because Mark barely used any cadence before the snap, which would've been needed if he was audibling. All in all, this has to be one of the stupidest plays Schottenheimer has ever dialed up, considering the situation. You never ever call a 2 man route (actually I consider it a one man route as Greene had a delayed wheel designed) play action pass from your own endzone. It is a low percentage high risk call, which ended almost in the worst possible way. The only thing worse that could've happened is this play ending up as a safety. And that would've been Mark's only other option (throwing away or taking sack, both resulting in 2 points for the Bills). Mark tried to do the best he could given the situation, but in reality this play was dead from the start. So anyone blaming this shitstorm of a play, completely on Sanchez and giving Schotty a pass (again) is delusional. We need a new OC. Shotty is just setting up Mark to fail.
The best option on that play is actually throwing the ball at mulligans feet and moving on to the next play now that I look at that picture.