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CNY315

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  1. I know the QBs are the focus but I'd like to hear how the O-line is doing too
  2. Team drills now 11-on-11. Not sure how you guys post the tweets like that lol
  3. I didn't say anything about it was great but it isn't the train wreck people are making it out to be
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w52Gw-YUGT4 Of course this is a small part of practice but this didn't look as bad as I expected
  5. http://espn.go.com/blog/buffalo-bills/post/_/id/19761/matt-cassel-shaky-but-leading-bills-quarterback-pack-in-camp Matt Cassel: Friday, first 11-on-11 period: 3-for-4, interception Friday, second 11-on-11 period: 2-for-3 Saturday, first 11-on-11 period: 1-for-3 Saturday, second 11-on-11 period: 3-for-4 Sunday, first 11-on-11 period: no passes, three sacks Sunday, second 11-on-11 period: 3-for-3, sack Total: 12-for-17, four sacks, one interception Observations: Cassel's stats are better than the other two quarterbacks but to my eye, he hasn't stood out above either of them. He'll miss throws in routes against unguarded receivers that you would expect a more experienced quarterback to hit. Most of his completions have come on check downs. Cassel improved Sunday and generally looks better than he did in the spring but that isn't saying much -- he still has been shaky. Tyrod Taylor: Friday, first 11-on-11 period: 1-for-2, touchdown, sack Friday, second 11-on-11 period: 1-for-3, one receiver drop, two sacks Saturday, second 11-on-11 period: 2-for-3, two sacks Sunday, first 11-on-11 period: no passes, one sack, one scramble, one defensive holding penalty Sunday, second 11-on-11 period: 2-for-2 Total: 6-for-10, six sacks, one touchdown, one scramble, one defensive holding penalty, one receiver drop Observations: As advertised, Taylor will hold the ball and try to make plays with his feet more than the other two quarterbacks. He'll spin and scramble out of the pocket when his receiver isn't open. Since the defensive line can't hit Taylor in practice, it can be hard to judge when Taylor would have been sacked. He has a strong arm and will loft some deep balls, but it's easy to see him getting in trouble attempting those throws in game action. EJ Manuel: Friday, second 11-on-11 period: 0-for-1, two sacks Saturday, first 11-on-11 period: 0-for-5 Saturday, second 11-on-11 period: 1-for-2, one receiver drop, one scramble Sunday, second 11-on-11 period: 1-for-2, one sack, one botched snap Total: 2-for-10, three sacks, one botched snap, one scramble, one receiver drop Observations: The Bills' rotation between quarterbacks means that Manuel has been with the first group only once in their "two spot" drill, although he will presumably get time with the top group in Monday evening's practice. Since there are simultaneous 11-on-11 drills, I haven't been able to watch Manuel's reps with the second and third teams, so my insight is limited to his action with the first team. It hasn't been pretty. His 0-for-5 sequence Saturday featured three bad misfires and a near interception. He ended June's minicamp on a high note but hasn't been able to recapture that accuracy. Aside from a perfect lofted throw to Robert Woods in a 1-on-1 drill Saturday, he has looked out of sorts so far in training camp.
  6. yea the QBs struggling against our D early on doesn't bother me much. If we gave someone like Aaron Rodgers fits late in the season then it's silly to think any of our guys would come in and light it up 3 days into camp. What concerns me are the reports of inaccuracy against "air". Still too early for me to panic
  7. Disappointing reports about our QBs so far but I'll wait until the first preseason game to push the panic button.
  8. I think it's too early to evaluate the o-line since they don't have pads on
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