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  1. Have you noticed how much national attention the Bills are getting? ESPN, PTI, Around The Horn, Mike & Mike, First Take? Rex's midweek pressers on live TV? SportsCenter @ RWS? This Sunday's game is being treated like the game of the early season. It's Rex. It's Tyrod. It's the defense. How great is this?

     

    Just like in 2002 when they started 5-3... no wait, I mean 2003 after they pounded the Patriots 31-0 on opening day and made the cover of SI. No... actually, this is more like 2005 in JP Losman's first career start he beat the favored Texans 22-7. Nah... this is just like 2008 when Trent Edwards (they finally found a QB!) led them to a 5-1 start out of the gate. Or is this more like 2001 when Fitz led us to a 5-1 start?

  2. Make the playoffs and I'll believe. Been burned too many times in the past 15 years... bledsoe, losman, edwards, fitz etc... they all had some great games early in the season which led to lots of national exposure about finally finding a QB, etc.

     

    2002 off to a 5-3 start, they finish 3-5 to miss the playoffs

    2003 start the season with a 31-0 drubbing of NE... Buffalo misses the playoffs, NE wins the Super Bowl.

    2005 the Bills, at home, led by JP Losman beat the favored Texans by a score of 22-7. Lose the next 3, go 5-11.

    2008 the Trent Edwards led Bills start the season 5-1, putting up 109 points in the first 4 games. They go 2-8 the rest of the way.

    2011 Fitz leads the to a 5-1 start. They go 2-9 the rest of the season.

    2015 led by new signal caller Tyrod Taylor, they beat the favored Colts at home. ??????

     

    A couple things about yesterday which are red flags, things that playoff teams do not do...

     

    - penalties, 11 for 113 (typical of a Rex Ryan coached team)

    - questionable OL play, not much daylight for McCoy

    - miscommunication on offense, taking timeouts just to get the play called right

     

    If the Colts don't turn the ball over, then I think they win the game. eg, Brady won't throw those picks.

     

    Don't get me wrong, I'm excited they won, but there are some things that stand out which they'll need to overcome in order to be considered a playoff team IMO.... namely, actually making the playoffs.

  3. So it begs the question. If he kills it does he win the job? Or as I said before He's been the starter for a while and the reps between Cassel and Taylor are for who is the back up. Hmmm . All I know is that those hacks at wgr's heads must be exploding.

     

    I think it's more likely EJ shows indecisiveness and lack of accuracy. Tyrod probably comes in and runs wild, while Cassel does his best Trent Edwards impersonation with short safe throws.

     

    That said, Tyrod probably has done enough to win the job, I don't see that changing.

  4. I agree with OP. This is step sideways. I'm ambivalent toward the hire... might as well be Marrone and Co. This changes nothing. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

     

    That said, if they go out and get 2 solid starting Gs and a legit vet QB, then that would be progress... but until that happens, there is no scheme or coach who can hide that fact that this team has no starting Gs and no starting QB on it's roster.

  5. So you don't think it is possible to have a defensive minded head coach and still have an offensive coordinator who can run a good offesne and develop a QB along with his assistiants. Was the early 90's Bills due to Marv Levy? He was a certainly no offensive mastermind and came from a special teams coaching position. Ted Marchibroda, the offensive coordinator had a lot more to do with that offense I would say.

     

    How are people still pushing the narrative that hiring a defensive minded head coach means you will not be able to improve your offense and devlop QB's? I don't mean to insult anyone but trying to push this off as a legitimate criticism of the Rex Ryan hire shows a complete lack of understand of the game.

     

    Also enough with the Roman garbage. The guy took a QB who is far from a pocket passer and got him to the NFC championship game 3 times in a row and within one better throw of winning a Super Bowl. Just stop already.

     

    I think it's possible.... but looking at how well the QB's have fared under Rex Ryan's staff doesn't exactly fill me with confidence. Maybe under Roman they'll ground and pound enough that they won't need to rely on quality QB play..... which sounds nice if we we're discussing this in the late 90's early 00's.

     

    Today it's a passing league. "ground and pound" with a stout D doesn't get you the playoffs in this day and age.

  6. Still not liking the hire. This does nothing to help the Bills. Their D is already great, they needed an offensive minded coach who can develop QBs. Kaepernick regressed under Roman the past couple seasons. I just don't see EJ taking the next step with this coaching staff.... David Lee? Are you serious? Isn't he the guy that messed with Fitz's throwing mechanics a few years ago? That turned out well :rolleyes:

  7. I think people just see his physical attributes and never look at his actual play. He has never been that guy that shines brighter as the competition gets better. Yeah yeah, 4-0 in bowls...but meaningless bowls. No NCs, maybe one ACC title (i didn't look it up) in what was a very down ACC at the time. when you aren't competing for the NC, beating florida is your end of year bowl....and they lit him up his senior year. Take away the last TD drive in that game...and that was a crap show of epic proportion. Look at how a crappy UF team made an interesting game this year against Winston..... In college EJ was good (fair even) but never great....never. Again, what is his signature win/moment...hell he should have 10-15 of them. The competition is even better at this level....like huge better, so anyone (like a moronic front office) who expected him to make this jump and be proficient isn't really using common sense....again all IMO.

     

    EJ Manuel had better career college numbers than Aaron Rodgers.

     

    66.9% vs 63.8% completion percentage

    150.4 vs 150.2 QB rating

    8.6 vs 8.2 yards per attempt

     

    Once EJ figures out NFL defenses, he'll be a fine starter. Rodgers sat on the bench for 3 years learning the NFL game before even started a single game.

  8. I consider the season a failure not because we missed the playoffs but because we blew a really good chance at having our first winning record in over a decade. All we had to do is beat a 2-12 team. Now we'd have to beat 12-3 team away.

     

    Could happen since NE is unlikely to dress Brady.

  9. Not a bad season? Losing to a 2-12 team in week 16 is a bad season if you ask me.

     

    The Raiders are a 3-2 over their last 5 games. They're a much improved team under Tony Sparano. Sure the Bills are a better team and should've beat them, but they didn't.

  10. I like Marrone, he reminds me of a young Bill Parcells.... controversial at times, demanding, but the players respect him and play hard for him. Hope he sticks around, the team did make progress this year. Get a couple gaurds in FA, make a move for an established veteran QB, and with Kiko back, this team should be playoff bound next season.

  11. EJ hasn't even played a full season of games and everybody is already writing him off. He was considered somewhat of a project coming out of college.... 2-3 years of so of seasoning would be required before he could step in and start. He's still a very good prospect, just needs time and we all need to be patient with him. Aaron Rodgers didn't start a game his first 3 years in the league. I'm not saying he's Aaron Rodgers, but there is a learning curve and EJ is a smart kid I think he'll get there eventually.

     

    In the meantime Buffalo's D is playoff caliber, so it's up the front office to find a veteran QB who can simply play average enough to not lose games while EJ continues to learn.

  12. I remember thinking that as long as we picked in the 20s this season I'd be happy with trading up for Watkins. Here's where everyone would be picking if the draft were today:

     

    http://www.nfl.com/n...or-all-32-teams

     

     

     

    Not sure why they list LB or S as out top needs though. Should read QB, OL, TE.

     

    I expect them to draft LG, then a RG, after that maybe another RG, then LG, RG, and RG. Trade Spiller and a 3rd for Cutler.

  13. It's time for Freddy to step into and contribute with a Kevin Faulk like role with this team. 3rd down and spot duty. That's a good thing.

     

    Fully expect Brown to start next season, with Fred getting about 5-7 touches per game on third down, spot duty like you said.

     

    That said, with this coaching staff anything is possible.... hell, maybe Marrone feels he game play some RG?

  14. They need to start using high tech in lieu of refs. Why not put a chip in a puck or a ball so we don't need to have reviews every time? A light can go on or something when the object crosses a line or enters a goal... the tech is there, it's available and would speed the game along. Something like the the hawk-eye in tennis, where the review is instant and played on the big screen for the entire world to see. No more of this under-a-hood replay stuff, that's so archaic. You could use the same tech for first downs, out of bounds, marking where punts go out of bounds, offsides, etc etc....

     

    Replay simply isn't good enough because the ruling is still subjective... ie Manziel fumble. If there was a chip in the ball, you could have an instant measurement of directional velocity.

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