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I Billieve

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  1. I think McKelvin is a shutdown corner. Mcgee has been another story this year. He seems to lack the great cover skills that Mckelvin has but is still one of the top corners in the league, IMO. Im still not sold on Florence, he doesn't have the speed or power to get up in the WR's face and stick on him through the route, and he's penalty prone.

     

    Agreed tho, we need to blitz these QB's and force our DB's and safeties to make plays. Hoping Byrd has his first pick this week.

  2. I did read the final paragraph and you did make some good points about upgrading the line and who to bring in. :devil:

     

    My problem was that you opened your post by stating that "The Titan offense is a joke without Chris Johnson." Which is not exactly true now is it, considering that line only allowed 16 sacks all season. Not to mention that they have several decent veteran blocking/ receiving tight ends as well.

     

    Chris Johnson is a special back no doubt, but to state that the entire Titan offense is a joke without him is simply lame IMO. The Titans only went 8-8 in 09, so that 2000+ yards rushing and escape-ability didn't propel them into a superbowl now did it?- they went 13-3 in 08, and 10-6 in 07 without Chris Johnson.

     

    You can drink the Chan Gaily kool-aid and think that Spiller will make an impact much the same way Chris Johnson did for the Titans, I don't think he will...not unless the Bills can import the entire Tennessee O line :unsure:

     

    You can take either take offense to this post or answer my original question...

     

    Now, even if chan gailey was the most brilliant play caller in the NFL or the most brilliant QB coach in the NFL, exactly how does that equate to giving the QB more then 3 seconds to throw the football?

     

     

    I might be wrong here so correct me if I am...If we are still struggling on the line by the season start, I think he will run a simliar offense as he did in KC, the Pistol I think it was called. I think its a three step drop with added protection from two backs. It should also protect him better from the left which is currently everyone's gripe at the moment.

     

    And I know this isn't the answer to everything but if you have a strong consistent running threat, it opens up the passing game. and if you have two backs (spiller, jackson) that can make plays after the catch, a dump off is equally threatening.

  3. This guy has "BUST" written all over him. Another example of the Bills front office passing on the pick of Michael Oher or Brian Orakpo. Wondering what we will be seeing about the Spiller and Troupe pick in the years to come. I would have liked to see Andre Davis and Jimmy Clausen picked 1-2.

     

     

     

    Ya I'm sure this team would be so much better if you were calling the shots. There is a reason the people in the front office are in the front office, they're smarter than any of us.

     

    Maybin a bust...give me break! He hardly had any play last year, his ROOKIE year.

     

    standup, turn your bar stool back over and stop screwing yourself with talks of last season.

     

    New coach, new offense, completely new defense=new team

  4. I think that is a fair point. And, lets be real, no one wants Trent to succeed more than Bills fans. If our hole at QB could be miraculously filled, it would be wonderful. Going into draft day 2011 with the sole goal of filling out our O-Line would be quite the luxury. And I agree, the entire system last year was garbage. Looking at how Gailey and Nix have run the team so far and makes it even more apparent how unfit Jauron was for the job of HC. Having a no huddle offense with a rookie offensive line was crazy. Having a 3rd year QB running the no huddle was just as crazy. Trent had a different O-coordinator every year. And last year Schonert got dismissed a week before the season started. AVP, was an average QB coach and had no business calling the offensive plays.

     

    That being said, Trent needs to accept some of the responsibility. His inability to throw down field cannot be understated. And his unwillingness to throw into traffic is equally troubling. That is not stuff that can be coached. That is all instinct.

     

    So, while I would love to see Trent succeed, and I think the coaches are going to give him every opportunity to take the starting job.... I won't be sold until he can cosistently make NFL throws. You can blame his failures on the coaches all you want. But a good number of players were not sold on Trent either. So there is more to the story than just bad coaching.

     

     

    As much as I agree with this b/c lets face it, its the truth...I am hopefull when I see OTA Highlights and here that Trent is hitting guys across the middle and has been throwing downfield. Not saying its a sign of the second coming of Trent Edwards (not sure when the first one was) but it is atleast good to hear.

    I'm just an optimist which you kinda have to be to enjoy being a fan of this team because if your not then you will just be depressed for the entire 16 weeks of regular season. I am just hopeing that these two aspects of Trent's game that he struggles with were a result of his crushed confidence that came from a bullsh@t HC that never once showed any confidence in him.

     

    Good points tho, nice to hear something from someone who isn't a negative nanny

  5. both sides of this post are a joke. Not a single person here has worked in any front office or on the field for a NFL team. Whoever posted about players commenting on how mental toughness and player conditioning has been seriously lacking for the past decade was right on...and thats about the only person. Is Trent a great QB, not that we have seen...Can he be, we have seen him play some great games and really shine at times so I say yes...Under the right coaching!

     

    If your going to try and say that Dicks complete lack of competativeness, the differences between Schonert and Dick during Trents begining years, and the F@ck up of everything that went down last year hasn't negatively impacted Trent's confidence and performance than I would say your crazy. Im not syaing that its and excuse for Trent by all means, but I feel he was doomed from the start under that coaching regime.

     

    The Strength and Conditioning (or lack there of) from last year was middle school compared to what Gailey is expecting from these guys now. Watch the OTA's highlights, everyone says they haven't worked this hard since college or Rookie year...Everyone! Up the strength and conditioning and we lose less players to IR. I agree the offensive line struggled last year but there are too many factors to judge why that happen. One could be ignorant and blame it on lack of talent but look at the first few weeks last season and it wasn't that bad considering they were for the most part all rookies for the position they were playing...then we got hit by the injury bus and had to start pulling guys off the street.

     

    All I'm saying is I don't think we can judge any position/player based on the last couple years performances. At least give it till preseason to see what chan can do with these guys. If he can make Trent look half as good as he did Thigpen (add in Freddy, Lynch, and Spiller to that) then I think we will have a good chance at competing within our devision for the first time in...way too long.

     

    catch you at the opener

  6. Buffalo's 2009 draft with Nix in the mix:

     

    1. Wood
    2. Levitre
    3. Byrd
    4. Nelson

     

    I feel pretty good about his ability to scout talent since his comments more or less indicate that Maybin was a Ralph and/or Dick pick.

     

     

    why is everyone giving up on Maybin? The kid barely got any play and was playing a position that he was way undersized for in the NFL. If we didn't have a dumb-a$$ coaching staff they would have tried to place him somewhere that fit him better. Like Outside Linebacker. Give us a 3-4 defense and put Maybin on the outside and I bet he does well.. He's not a huge guy, but he has enough size and speed to make an impact at OL.

  7. oh come off it. I eat chickens and pigs and beef but I don't pretend that the animals aren't treated inhumanely by any standard, and far worse than Vick ever treated dogs. I'm not crying alligator tears and insisting Tyson be put in jail or that the fat guys eating sausages at the tailgate be set up as accomplices, but I jus t think its hypocritical to jump all over Vick for something bad he did and for which he paid the price.

     

    http://animalrights.about.com/b/2008/09/17...actory-farm.htm

     

    I would also recommend Jonathan Safran Foer's new book "Eating Animals" if you are so concerned about the way we treat animals.

     

     

    Perfect! I can't stand all the people who whine and rant about how Vick shouldn't be in the NFL and if he lands the job in Buffalo your not going to be a bills fan. I say good, leave! Then we won't have as many worthless, opinionated, hypocritical, "lets jump on the bandwagon" posts and threads. this guy said it perfectly.

     

    Vick did his time, paid his price, and I would love to give him a chance to step back into the huddle as our starting QB.

  8. This may have some validity. Honestly, though, I think that our biggest liability in facing the 3-4 has been Trent's ability to read it.

     

     

    That also might have some validity. I guess if Fitzpatrick goes 3-0 against the 3-4 schemes of our division oponents we will have an idea if it falls on whether the QB is able to read the defense and adjust

  9. We should have never left the 3-4 defensive scheme. Honestly, I have always liked the 3-4 as a defense. But now that it is the "in" defense in the league, I am almost apprehensive to switch to it (Although I still want to). Since so many teams run it, opposing teams will be used to seeing/game planning for it.

     

     

    I would think that if we switched to the 3-4 though we would be better prepared to face it on sunday. Last year we went 1-8 against 3-4 fronts and 6-1 against 4-3 fronts. Its obvious that we are not able to prepare successfully to go up against that kind of scheme.

  10. No more 4-3 defense. We need to adapt to the 3-4. Most of the top defenses in the league are 3-4 and every other team in our division is 3-4. We need to find a top Noze Tackle in the draft and bring in a HC or DC that will install a 3-4. We already have some decent options to use as DE and as far as LB's go...Mitchell and Poz are good IL and I think we should be looking at Maybin for OL.

  11. Here is a thought... IF (big IF) Fitzpatrick continues his success as our starting QB...Putting up 200 plus yrds passing, couple TD's and little to no INT's a game...Should we still look to the draft for a QB??? IMO...if this happens I would rather use our first couple picks to get some linemen or an OL, better yet a noise tackle to switch to a 3-4. My point is that if RF seems capable of being our starter...I like the idea of Brohm having another year to develop on our team as our #2. If he has/had so much talent in college (could have been #1 overall had he come out a yr. earlier) I like our chances with him if we bring in a good HC or OC to develop him, like Weiss (for OC not HC).

     

    opinions, rejections, in favors...

     

    remember I said BIG IF!!!

  12. I think it doesn't matter if he commits or doesn't. We won't hear a thing until a final decision has been made. however, I think we have a good chance of getting Shanahan. Obviously Ralph is willing to spend the big money or else he wouldn't even bother meeting with Shanahan. Ralph has got to know before he even meets with him that he needs to be prepared to throw some serious $$$ at Shanahan. and I don't think that it is necessary because we are buffalo, but because Shanahan is going to have a lot of offers coming his way at the end of the year.

     

    food for thought

  13. If you have been to any of the games this year then you would see that Trent misses a lot of receivers that are open. Jim Kelly has spoke about this. You don't see it when watching it on TV but apparently these situations happen all the time with Trent. I'm not discrediting that Trent my still have some side effects from the concussion, but I know that he consistently misses T. O. and Evens when they are open.

     

    I'll take anyone that puts up 297 yrds passing in a game over Trent anyday.

  14. It's against league policy for teams to talk to potential coaches when they still have a coach in place. This was the best way for Ralph to handle the situation. Fewell seems to be handling the transition with ease and will probably do better the Jauron. Now that we don't have a head coach we can talk to whoever we want about being our coach. Interim head coach is the exception to the policy.

    Also we are the only team right now that is able to talk to potential coaches. By waiting till the end of the year we would have been competing with at least 6 other teams for available coaches.

     

    Food for thought

  15. This morning on WGR they were talking about Shanahan and said that we could get him for alot cheaper than what most people think. They said that he is still under his contract with Chicago which says that if he signs somewhere else (Buffalo)and they are paying less then what chicago owes him... Chicago has to make up the difference.

  16. I'll agree the guy is an offensive genius, and a has no insight into a defensive scheme whatsoever.

     

    It was the defense that failed him his last season in Denver, they were last in almost every category. Kinda makes you wonder how Mike Nolan turned around that defense so quickly this year.

     

     

    I heard awhile back that after Shanahan got fired he started looking into new defensive schemes. Apparently he realized that his defensive scheme was outdated and used up.

    just some food for thought...

  17. Not sure I agree.

     

    signed Desean Jackson, Marquis Colston, Eddie Royal, Mario Manningham, Steve Smith (giants), Calvin Johnson, and Miles Austin.

     

    But go ahead and keep Billieving what they tell you!

     

     

     

    How many of those got little play as a rookie and then placed on IR during their second year. Your making a claim based on facts about other players not the one being discussed. In the little time that Hardy as played in the NFL he has 9 rec. for 87 yards and 2 td's. I'll take that

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