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  1. This is wrong on so many levels ( I suppose the "usually wrong" under your avatar should have warned me), though I strongly agree with you about the "garage" thing.
  2. Well I am in a building with no windows and poor lighting, but the comparisons stop there I believe
  3. I think that if Willis is a better pass blocker, it's just by a little bit. Again, he doesn't seem to "whiff" as TH occasionally did (which is glaring), but he doesn't do a very good job of it either. I expect him to improve as well. I listed some other reasons in the post you quoted as what may have also contributed to the decline in sacks. I failed to mention there that I thought Drew got rid of the ball better as the season went on, but then regressed in the finale. Thanks for responding to my points without resorting to feeble attempts at attacking my "film" watching abilities
  4. Of course he made a difference. Probably more due to the better threat he presented as a runner and receiver (as you are now stating). - It's not "film" that you and I watch on these guys. It's a television broadcast. Given that, I do just fine thanks! (along with a healthy dose of LIVE viewing) . - The emergence of Lee Evans probably had nothing to do with the defenses "Calling off the dogs" a bit either, right? - Coaches Adjusting the Qb drops and routes after seeing a few real games of FILM had no effect on sacks either , right? - The O-line getting healthier, more in-shape (see MW), and more familiar with eachother hadf no effect on sacks either? - Based on the three sessions I've attended this summer, Willis is currently a revolving door as a pass protector. He's not quite like Travis where it's either a big hit or a big whiff, but he just can't seem to handle even the undersized LB's physically and allows them to generate pressure.
  5. Shhh... Don't tell VA that Willis, though he's a better back, is just as poor at pass blocking as TH was.
  6. I still have a hunch that Pittsburgh might edge us out again this year. They are an extremely solid (and mean) defensive unit. I do think our D will turn out to be overall as good as it was last year though, with a slight improvement vs. the pass and a slight drop vs. the run.
  7. Just some of my honest opinions- Brad, I really dig your on air personality most times. You have a fine sarcastic sense of humor that I get, though I really think you're reading too much into this.... There was a time not very long ago that we as fans were not privy to any of this information and this high level of detail about every player or coach and when he takes a leak or whether he puts his right pant leg on first or left. There are also times where we as fans and media may have certain assumptions about things that aren't necessarily as they seem. There are reasons a plenty (ask king Bill up in New England) beyond us that all these teams reveal or disguise information, and it is at their discretion and theirs alone. There are also different regulations prior to the season as to what player information can be released, and some of it is even based upon the player's discretion. There are also certain team based occurences that I have seen over the years that COULD explain a situation such as you saw with McGahee... A position coach, for example, may require a "nicked up" player to wear his uniform and participate in mental reps at his position as silly as it may seem to some. This also shows team unity and furthermore, position unity. If you haven't noticed, even Willis still lacks in a few technique areas that he could benefit from being mentally involved in drills. His blitz pickup skills do not currently match what one of his physical stature and athletic ability would be expected to be able to acheive. I often think that while I am grateful at times for the level of information we have access to, I also see where it can be a situation that becomes overkill, and possibly quite a nuisance or atleast a joke to the organization. I think if you, and especially Mike (Mr. Baseball is better than the Bills) Schopp, look around the league a bit you will see many of the same situations and occurences. I listen to your station because I am a Bills fanatic and sometimes any Bills talk = good Bills talk. Unfortunately it is only on your segment, and occasionally Howard's that I ever hear anything resembling the enjoyment of being a Bill's fan anymore. With that said though I think you need to lighten up on this one, respectfully speaking .
  8. Tony Hunter was our flop of a TE in the early 80's. I know who you're talking about though, and I remember the doomsayers at the time. He was a former Bears FB wasn't he?
  9. Cool... One thing I noticed overall is that all of our DB's (except #27 ) have really good form tackling technique and break on the ball well.
  10. Nice post Simon. You missed a series of very good plays by King in the 3rd quarter (I think they clipped the game you watched right?). 2 other points- Greer may have had the best game of any Bills player. Terrance Mcgee looks to have improved a great deal in the off season.
  11. Good post Badol. This is the way I see it as well.
  12. Happy Bee-day Cablelady!!
  13. He had some work in the first half as well where I think he was in with atleat some of the starters.
  14. Well that's more in line than the reports I've been hearing about him on the radio. It's funny, he seems to perform well when I go to camp
  15. The confusion for me is always this: I listen to the Paul Hamilton reports on local WGR radio and he always talks about Reed dropping balls left and right in practice, and then when I go to camp (3 sessions this year), that proves to not be the case as he catches everything. I know what he does in the regular season has been evident but I don't understand the skewed reporting...
  16. With all the hype I've heard about Sproles since he was drafted, I thought he was terrible last night and appears to be a long shot to ever see any significant playing time in the NFL. He doesn't even appear to be able to make the outside to the LOS when given an opportunity. I liked him in college and hope he improves though...
  17. Thanks Mike! Excellent reporting...
  18. I asked Rockpile about king yesterday but he chose to ignore me
  19. Thanks for the report Rock! Did you get a chance to see Eric King (new cb) at all today? I've been hearing some good things about him.
  20. K Thomas aside, don't forget about the nice progress shown so far by last year's post draft FA Jabari Greer. Also there is this years draft pick King who's shown well so far in camp. There's really no need for such a move barring a couple injuries.
  21. That's a very astute observation CD! I think you've really laid down a big part of the scheme they use and what makes Posey important for that role. I too saw the play where Milloy was upset. It looked like Posey was supposed to drift to the outside more to cover the out routes.
  22. Justified Pick.
  23. That is true in some situations but I don't agree at all that it's the prevailing thought at one Bills drive under this staff. Posey in fact is very inexpensive to the team for a solid, yet not spectacular starter in the 2 years running #2 D in the NFL. The better player will play under this staff and their short history has proven this to be true.
  24. Pure and simple, if Stamer gets to a point where he becomes a better player than Posey at that position, he WILL take the starting job. The coaches we have always want to put the best players on the field. They have thousands of hours of film, hundreds of years of experience, and an up close and personal relationship with the players they coach. Stamer has done nothing but impress me since he became a Bill. He's got a ton of heart, a nose for the ball, and he's very strong. He's still a little stiff out there and has liabilities moving laterally though. I think we can have faith though that if he's the better guy, we'll see him in the lineup.
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