Thread: Every Bills drop from 2019. These are throws where I felt that an NFL receiver could have reasonably made the catch, it does not mean the QB was not at fault. The Bills were cited as having the highest drop percentage in the NFL in 2019 @ 7.0% per Pro Football Reference
First one is a pick 6, the ball is low and away but Beasley should come down with it
3rd & 8: Dropped screen pass
Ball is a little behind Knox but he& #39;s able to get his hands on it, the all 22 shows a better view of the play
Absolute dime of a touch pass under pressure
Right through Knox& #39;s hands. Knox struggled with drops all season as you& #39;ll see in this thread
A lot of these drops were on intermediate throws of 10+ yards
Nice pump fake to get Sweeney open
Allen thought he had a free play, airs it out to Brown through his hands. No flag on the play
Unreal effort from Allen to escape the pressure and make the throw on the run
Beauty of a back shoulder ball on 3rd down, Knox drops it
Agree with the announcer: Minus for the receiver for the drop and also a minus for the QB for the throw
3rd & 8 in the redzone down 11, you& #39;ve got to make this catch
Dropped screen from Singletary on 2nd & short
Very next play, Allen throws an absolute dime of a touch pass on 3rd down fading away. Back to back drops from the Bills
Allen hangs in the pocket and finds Beasley on a broken play on 3rd down
Brown heard footsteps...
Throw was a touch high but Beasley gets his hands on it
High heat from Allen, didn& #39;t do Gore any favors
Disagree with Booger, this ball is perfectly catchable John Brown just isn& #39;t aware of where the sideline is. I& #39;m not sure this goes in the books as a "drop" but I felt the play should& #39;ve been made. This forces the Bills to settle for a FG