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Most unlikely "big three" of all time! 2 7th rounders and 1 UDFA!!
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I was a little down on TT myself in the offseason but he seems to doing better. I thought he actually impressed tonight, he almost had a safety.
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I thought Hairston looked surprisingly fluid out there tonight. Was impressed!
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From what I saw I thought he looked pretty good tonight....the announcers even said he was holding his ground against double teams...and he made a nice play in the backfield as well. I don't think you guys are giving him enough credit!
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I am pretty sure preseason games are scheduled to be close geographically, and outside the division. If you notice KC always plays St. Louis, the FL teams always play each other, same thing with the West Coast teams.
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Newcomer Aaron Maybin attempts to introduce himself as Mark Sanchez and an assistant coach are distracted by a woman exposing her bare feet on the sideline.
haha! like this one!
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Here's to getting Hairston some playing time! I feel like everyone else stinks beyond a doubt
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C'mon Buddy make it happen!
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Any new pics or updates on the field's installation?
Thanks
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I agree with you there, too...
Just curious....Why do you feel more comfortable with Chan as a HC than Nix as a GM? What has Nix done to make you feel this way? Personally, I think Nix has this franchise moving in the right direction, and if we falter it will likely be Gailey seeing the door before Nix.
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If you havent tuned it for an entire episode of "primetime" on espn in a decade, you might be a bills fan.
If you watch an NFL yearbook team video and theres 90% personnel turnover from two years prior, you may be a bills fan
If you state several times that you think next year the O-Line will start to "gel," you may be a bills fan.
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From the "leaked" photos it looks like we may see a grey facemask, which I would like!
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Torell,
Im sorry I started this thread and said the buffalorumblins article was alarming. Alarming wasn't the right word, and I take it back. I just have high expectations for you, that's all. The bills run D has been really bad and you becoming a starting caliber NT is going to do wonders for this defense. Im sure the addition of Wanny and Dareus, along with your core training, will lead to big things in 2011.
Marcel who? Torell Troup in the houssssseee
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I have read that Troup's been working hard on his core and that he weighs 326. Has anyone else heard how the coaching staff feels about him going into this year? Anyone else have any info on how he might progress in his second year or some good stats from the second half of the year? I read a piece about his game against JAX and I found it kind of alarming that he was getting pushed around so much, especially for a guy that is built to be a NT. Aren't these the guys supposed to be pushing OTHER guys around?
http://www.buffalorumblings.com/2011/5/24/2186513/torell-troup-film-analysis-buffalo-bills
If anyone has studied him I'd love to hear more about him.
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GRRRRRRRRRREAT Post!!! One of the plays I really liked was a spin move to pressure the LSU QB in his own endzone. He was 3-4 steps away, but made a great spin move and was on the quarterback "like that." Even though that wasnt a sack, i was really impressed by his awareness of where the QB was and the quickness in which he got to him. Really appreciate the video!
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One of those videos says he is a little "doughy" and pear shaped but that he is strong, heavy, quick feet, and long arms. Him and Troup should start working out and strengthening their "core" together.
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Interesting thread...I know Nix has says that we have 6 defensive lineman he feels comfortable with (1. Troup, 2. Carrington, 3. KW, 4. Dareus, 5. Dwan, 6. Spencer J)...so that tells me he doesnt see Kelsay as a key rotational lineman. So where is he gunna play, OLB? I just really hope Nix and co realized kelsay cannot play OLB. IMHO he looked awful back there last year.
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Someone explain how stevie johnson, a 7th rd pick, who had very little expectations coming in, yet broke out for a great season, and led the team in virtually every recieving category is underacheiving. It's well known that wr's on avg take 2 yrs to adjust, usually "getting it" by yr 3. Stevie, given his draft position, wasnt even a lock to make it past yr 2, yet moved his way into the lineup and emerged as a viable top 2 option for us. So again, how exactly has he underacheived?
PS: save the drops argument, I want a new reason
I dont think he underachieved last year, in fact he had a "breakout" season. IMHO, I think next year the bar will be set really high this year, and with added attention from the secondary and suspect mental toughness, I think his numbers will be slightly lower, thus "underachieving." I hope I'm wrong, I certainly have been before!
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Seems like reasonable goals for the most part - - a few minor things I'd quibble about:
1. I think Sheppard could turn out to be pretty good, and could be a defensive captain someday, but not this year. Not sure when defensive captains are picked, but if it's a one-time vote before the regiular season even starts, it's hard to see him being a captain this year.
2. Carrington seemed to be coming on pretty strong late last year - - I'd set his goals higher. If they keep Kyle Williams at NT as reported to be the plan, Carrington could see a lot more playing time this year. He supposedly has natural pass rush ability but was weaker against the run. With a full year of pro strength and conditioning, he ought to be stouter against the run, while hopefully the overall defense, unlike last year, can afford to bring in more pass rush ability even if it does weaken the run D a little bit. We couldn't afford that last season. And he might have more upside thsn Edwards.
3. Roscoe Parrish incurred a season-ending injury in the 8th game. If you pro-rate his 8 game stats to a full season, he was already playing at the level of 66 catches for 800 yards and 4 TDs.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/players/profile?playerId=8469
I suppose you could say it would be a breakout year for him to just perform at the same level while staying healthy for a full season - -but I would set his goals higher than 900 yards with 5 TDs.
Just my 2 cents.
ICANSLEEPWHENIMDEAD: Great feedback!! I didnt realize Parrish would have achieved those numbers last year on a prorated basis. And I see your point with Kelvin, for sure.
THANKS
Go Bills
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I like it. If your predictions come to pass, the Bills will have one hell of a year. And I think that is highly possible
But why pick on Ed Wang?
I just havent really heard the coaches/nix say anything positive about him. Hope I'm wrong tho.
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What will it take for each of the following to EXCEED expectations, and therefore have a "breakout" year?
**I didnt list some players like Stevie Johnson, Byrd, KW, and Fitzpatrick bc I think they already had theirs. There are others (Poz, Dwan Edwards, etc) that are not included because I think they have limited upside and are not likely to breakout**
Here is JMHO on what I think each player would need to do to EXCEED expectations:
Torrell Troup-be our second best defensive lineman behind Kyle Williams, be true NT we drafted him to be, disruptive player commanding two blockers
Alex Carrington-be better than Dwan Edwards and get 3-5 sacks and 4-7 tackles for loss
Marcell Dareus-pro bowl (I would be more than happy with less that this, but I think for a #3 pick to breakout he needs to make the probowl, see Suh last year)
Danny Batten-full time starter, be as disruptive as Moats was at times last season
CJ Spiller-1500 YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE
Marcus Easley-800 yds 3 TDs
Shawn Nelson-550 yds 4TDs
Aaron Williams-be our BEST corner by year's end, 3 pics, great tackling
Arthur Moats-be best linebacker, 6 sacks, lots of pressure on QB
Kelvin Sheppard-become captain of LBs, be better than Poz, and as disruptive as Moats was last year
Chris Hairston-become starting RT for this year and foreseeable future
Demeterius Bell-become franchise left tackle
Da'Norris Searcy-win starting jobs and make 2 picks
Ed Wang-win a starting job
David Nelson-800 yds, 6 TDs, push #2 receiver and be clearly better than Parrish/Easley
Donald Jones-600 yds, 4 TDs, become 3rd WR
Aaron Maybin-consistently work into rotation, dress every game, record 4 sacks
Roscoe Parrish-900 yds receiving, 5 TDs
Michael Jasper-become part of rotation by years end
Kraig Urbik-wins guard spot and makes it strength on team
Chad Rinehart-wins guard spot and makes it strength on team
Merriman-returns to form from 3-4 years ago, 7 sacks, makes teams gameplan for him
McKelvin-becomes best CB with 5 picks
What do you think each player needs to do to have a breakout year and exceed expectations?
What do you think of my criteria for exceeding expectations for each player?
Finally, which 5 do you think have the best chance of doing this?
Mine:
Kelvin Sheppard-I think he will be as disruptive as Moats last year and be our new captain on defense
Aaron Williams-I think hell be our best CB by years end and get 3 picks
Alex Carrington-better than Dwan, makes plays and gets sacks and some tackles for loss
David Nelson-pushes underachieving Stevie Johnson and gets 800 yds and 6 TDs, while Stevie gets 850 and 5
Da'Norris Searcy-wins starting jobs, Donte who?
Players cut from list?
Ed Wang-disappoints and doesnt really show anything, another T picked up in FA, whenever that starts
Aaron Maybin-they decide to cut him loose
Thoughts? Feedback appreciated!!
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VABills couldn't pull off a 1-2 punch like that, even in his prime. Bravo.
no worries, it's impartial* fwiw
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What were we with Fitz as the starter? 4-10 I think, not to mention 4-4 in our last 8 games. I think well win 6 or 7 games this year. 7 would be showing signs of progress IMHO. Our defense cant get much worse, and if Chan/Fitz the O keep finding ways to be "ok" I cant imagine we'd win less than 5 games...
key additions:
Wanny
Dareus (If Dareus lives up to potential, I think he and KW will be a force and will make game changing plays)
Shepperd (I would imagine learning curve isnt too great for a 3-4 ILB)
Merriman (i dont think hell be back to his old form, but even at 75% I have to imagine that would be better KELSAY at the position last year)
key losses:
Drayton F (if he doesnt come back)
Whitner
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At best: 8-8. we own Cincy, havent lost to them since '88, thats a win. We beat Miami twice, steal one out of either the San Diego, Cowboys/Giants or one of the Jets games. Still can't beat NE, but we finish hot up until that last game.
At the Worst: 4-12. we would probably go 1-5 in the division, only beating Miami once. We don't beat any of the NFC East teams, pull out wins with teams like Denver, Tenn, or Cinncy.
You dont think we have a shot against the skins at home?
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I'm sure memories of 2003 were flashing through his head when he got flattened by the convoy escorting big Sam Adams to a TD in week one....