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Tunnel rush 76
Tunnel rush 76










tunnel rush 76

It’s a bit of an understatement, but the young cornerbacks struggled mightily. Only one of Allen’s four drives did not result in a touchdown.Įlam, cornerbacks can’t get their footing From where Allen’s group started its drives, the maximum yardage could have been 280 yards, and Allen wound up with 184. Although he didn’t hit a significant gain, he was consistently getting open in the short to intermediate areas, helping the Allen group thrive. Diggs converted on five of his eight targets for 49 yards. Davis’ biggest gain of 45 yards came from Allen as he duped the defense into leaving Davis all by himself, and Davis took the pass on the right sideline and scampered to the 3-yard line.ĭavis was the best pass catcher on the field, but Stefon Diggs was also heavily targeted by Allen. Instead, Allen found Davis a handful of plays later for a 2-yard score. Had Davis dragged the second foot, his day would have been five receptions on five targets for 99 yards and two touchdowns. Davis beat cornerback Dane Jackson, rose up to secure the catch, got one foot in bounds and his second foot barely missed the end zone, making it an incompletion. Allen lofted a perfect ball 25 yards down the field to the left side of the end zone. The lone miss between the two was barely a miss at all. More importantly, they teamed up for two of Allen’s three scoring tosses. Allen wound up targeting Davis six times, and the pair linked up for five catches and 76 yards.

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Whether it was on short routes, in intermediate areas or deep down the field, Davis was getting open and making the defense pay. The third-year receiver was getting open at will against the top cornerbacks the defense had to offer. Allen wound up completing 18 of 27 passes for 184 yards and three touchdowns for the most prolific passing practice of the summer, and he couldn’t have done it without starting wideout Gabriel Davis. Davis steals the showĪllen and the passing offense could do (almost) no wrong Friday night. Who stood out on Day 10 of camp? Here are seven observations from the Bills’ lone night practice of the summer. Three quarterbacks, Josh Allen, Case Keenum and Matt Barkley, completed 74 percent of their passes for 499 yards. Six of those scoring drives went for touchdowns. There wasn’t a single turnover, and the offense scored on eight of 12 total drives. The results were not kind to the defense. In front of 35,911 fans, the Bills went through their biggest training camp practice yet, focusing heavily on scrimmaging in typical game situations. John Fisher University and got a taste of playing at Highmark Stadium on Friday night.

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After almost two full weeks of work, the Bills ditched the dorm rooms at St.












Tunnel rush 76