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After a lackluster debut to the 2018 regular season, the Buffalo Bills will return to the field on Sunday for their first home game — and a pretty significant one at that.
When the Bills line up against the Los Angeles Chargers, it will be the first start for the rookie quarterback and seventh-overall selection Josh Allen.
Now with the 47-3 debacle in Baltimore in their past, what might we see in the Bills’ upcoming matchup with the Chargers?
Five things to watch for:
1) Josh Allen’s debut
– Well, that didn’t take long, did it? After just one week, the Bills have decided to begin Josh Allen’s reign as the starting quarterback of the team far earlier than many had anticipated in the 2018 season.
The pros and cons of starting him this early have spurred on a fair share of debates, but all those points are now moot.
All that matters is the Bills have their quarterback of the future now as the quarterback of the present. What can we expect from Allen, and what would make Sunday a success? Considering the success the Kansas City Chiefs had through the air against the Los Angeles Chargers, this might not be your average run-based offensive attack for a rookie quarterback.
As for what would make Sunday a success — outside of the obvious with the position and winning the game — as long as we see him push the ball down the field and keep his lower body mechanics where they should be, those are both good signs for the future. Furthermore, if he shows improvement from last week in standing tall in the pocket, as opposed to taking off and running when there isn’t any pressure yet, that will be a welcomed sight for the Bills.
If Allen can help the offense look competent, it would be an overhaul from what we all witnessed in Baltimore.
There will likely be some mistakes interlaced with the performance, but as long as he shows the flashes of brilliance along with it, Bills fans will probably be more than happy about his debut — regardless if it’s a win or a loss.
2) Kerley’s gone, now what?
– Just one day ahead of the team’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers, the Bills announced they had released wide receiver Jeremy Kerley — a move that drew a lot of criticism on Twitter.
However, given the fact that the Bills had referred to it being early in the second year of their roster, that was likely a nice way of saying they probably aren’t going to be good this year.
If that’s their logic, it will make sense in their minds to vanquish a 29-year-old veteran from the roster to instead give those valuable snaps on offense to young players that could instead play a role into their future.
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Kerley had a significant role last week, getting 69-percent of the offensive snaps, and those will now go elsewhere.
The top two of Kelvin Benjamin and Zay Jones remains unchanged, but now in three-wide receiver sets, I think this may free up Jones to work in the slot much more which is a bit of a comfort zone for him stemming from his college days.
For this week, it probably means undrafted rookie receiver Robert Foster gets a heightened role as a speed threat to use on the outside if Jones moves to the slot.
Should Ray-Ray McCloud be healthy enough to play, it could also open up a handful of snaps for him as the slot receiver, too.
The Bills have to come away from 2018 with extended information on the trio of Jones, Foster, and McCloud, to see if any of them can be a part of their future at the position.
While Kerley getting released represents a short-term loss, they’re likely hoping the opportunities to their young will bring about a long-term gain.
3) Key to Bills pass rush vs. Chargers: attack the guards
– While it wasn’t a complete dud of a game for a healthy amount of individuals along the defense for the Bills, what made the loss an abject failure for the whole defense was the pass rush.