What I’m Looking for in PS Game #2

Basically the same as the 1st PS Game.
However, the plot has thickened as Caleb, Thuney, Dalman and Jackson [?] are set to start and play MAYBE a QTR?

Bills are a SB caliber team. They’re at their pinnacle. Vet coach, experienced playoff team, MVP QB, solid D.

All eyes will be on Caleb. Every throw, every snap, every ‘hut’. His every gesture will be micro-dissected. This is a given.

What I’m more curious about is who calls the line protections at the LOS? Will that be Dalman, Caleb – Thuney?

I’m wondering if Caleb is allowed to audible, go hurry up, or call TOs?

Can Caleb hit anyone DEEP? Lemme repeat that: Can Caleb hit anyone DEEP?

Where is his chemistry with the new guys like Loveland, Burden and Zaccheaus?

Remember last year, after a slow start for Keenan Allen, it seemed that after midseason, Caleb was targeting him a lot. I wonder if he continues being comfortable throwing to the slot, or if he was just comfortable with Allen specifically who is an excellent route runner.

On D, I want to see if anyone can pressure or sack Josh Allen. If they can rush in disciplined, not allowing Allen to break contain and extend plays with his legs. Are Dayo, Sewell, Dom Rob and Austin Booker athletic enough to chase Allen down?

On that note, obviously we’ll want to see if Austin Booker and gang can remain dominate vs the varsity, heck, even the JV.

Misc.

Theo Benedet, aka, “The Canadian Eagle” has been causing waves [in more ways than one].

Dan Roushar threw a lil shade at Wright, and doesn’t seem all that ecstatic about Braxton Jones or Trapilo.

Benedet had a nice outing in PS game #1, and has seemingly followed it with strong practices, moving up to play with the twos.

So he’s someone to keep an eye on
[Hey, move your eyes UP !]

Other misc…

I suspect Brisker will play. Man, I almost don’t want him to. Last thing he needs is another concussion in a PS game…

I hope Monangai and Wheeler get some reps with the 1st team.

We know what we have in Swift. RB is grueling. Save him some hits and see if the youngsters can provide anything vs starters.

This is also going to be a night game. It doesn’t seem like a big deal, but at least it’ll give the team some experience with it.

Hopefully, the Bears will get flexed into more night games after they start 6-0!