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Delusional Bills Optimist

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  1. Sooooooo you are saying the Bills cut the wrong guy?

     

    Not sure why people need to go out of their way to defend the Rogers cut.

     

    Yeah, he's a better player than Kauffman and probably better than Hogan but the Bills picked TJ Graham in the 3rd round for chrissake.......the guys game at NC State equalled undraftable.......so why are we even debating their ability to evaluate collegiate WR prospects? When you draft marginal talents early in the draft like Graham(or the Troupacabra as another example) and then they fail to make any impact it speaks terribly of your talent evaluation. Terribly. If Glass Goodwin doesn't prove he can stay healthy he joins that list as well. :doh:

     

    Guys, there are simple fixes for all of these problems, new draft rules laid down by the new owner: No speedster WR toys in the 3rd round; No high motor DTs between picks 25 and 45.

  2. I have to agree. I know this might surprise you guys but think about this: we overlooked Russ Wilson and picked TJ Graham. Think that one over.

     

    I choose to believe that as Buddy Nix was filling out the card for "R. Wilson, QB, Wisconsin," he was briefly, and unfortunately, possessed by the ghost of the recently deceased Al Davis, who just happened to be enamored with a little heralded speedster from NC State, with little football pedigree. Can we really blame Buddy for that?

  3. It looks like we've almost trimmed away all of our known dead wood, except for Urbik, Pears (for the money he's making) and Brooks. The Bills have finally purged almost all of the guys to whom this staff has been inexplicably loyal, i.e., Moorman, Graham, Legursky, Tuel, and they at least tried to move on from Pears. If it wasn't for the loss of Kiko and the uncertainty surrounding EJ, IMO we would have a damn fine roster from 1-53. That's a pretty nice two offseason turnaround in my book.

  4. Dennis Allen thinks the Raiders have three potential starters at QB in Carr, Schaub and McGloin. He says, "we'll have to see where Matt is on Monday."

     

    Anyone interested in kicking the tires on this one? Schaub's play has slid a bit in the past few seasons, but is he worse than Ponder? Maybe he could be pried lose for a reserve-type player or one of our two 5th rounders next year. Just positing yet another QB scenario to distract me from my Cohen-fueled melancholy and TJ-fueled frustration.

  5. If the Bills haven't been repping another holder since OTAs, then that speaks volumes about the veracity of their commitment to trying to upgrade the punting situation. If we're forced into holding onto a mid-30 yard net punter just because he holds on PATs and FGs, this front office is blowing a lot of smoke about their so-called competitions. At least they auditioned Lee Smith as an alternative snapper.

  6. Something is definitely strange about the Moorman loyalty. After a disastrous couple of punts in the first half last night, both he and Gay were punting prior to the start of the 3rd quarter. Gay's punts landed easily ten yards further, with substantially more hang time than Moorman's, and Gay looked like he was casually chipping before a round of 18, while Moorman appeared to be putting every ounce of leg strength into each kick. It was like watching Fitzpatrick throw a deep out.

     

    I don't get why Marrone said, post-game, that Gay wasn't ready to handle the punting duties yet. What is there to handle, really? If he can kickoff and punt, that frees Moorman's spot up for a reserve lineman or a 7th receiver. The whole thing strikes me as very queer.

  7. About the only players that looked worse tonight, on whole, than Palmer, were Urbik and Kouandjio. There were multiple pass plays where they looked like synchronized matadors. The right side of the pocket did not exist.

     

    Moreover, can Kouandjio not bend his knees past 90 degrees, or, is he wearing a brace that prevents deep knee bend, or what? At his height, being unable to bend at all, he's practically useless in pass protection. A speed rusher that stays low is going to blow by him every time. It sucks to think we could have drafted an immediate impact player with that pick. Thank goodness for Seantrel.

  8. I thought the pass to Fred was an easy catch but I only saw it once. No one near him. Soft ball. Hit him in the hands and he just dropped it. It was high but a very simple catch at first glance.

     

    The one to Woods I want to see again from different angles. Looked like a bad pass from EJ. But it also looked to me like Woods could have reached up with two hands and caught it. He lazily reached up with one and it bounced off. I will wait until I get to see it a few different times. Right not I think Fred dropped the first one you mentioned and the second one could have been a better ball and could have been a better catch.

     

    EJ was not good though. And not horrible either.

     

    On that play, Woods was crossing right towards me. He gave a decent leap and fully extended to try to snatch it with his lead hand. It was about six inches over his hand. Too bad, because he looked to be clear of his man by three strides and there were no other DBs between him and the endzone. To me, it looked like EJ had one of those "holy cow, he's sooooo wide open" moments, panicked to get the ball there, and over-aimed the throw.

  9. He looked like he had two blatant drops to me. One play right in his hands, he dropped it, it bounced back toward the LOS, hit another player, and then bounced back into Woods arms for a reception. But it was a blatant drop. There was another play that will be dissected a lot where EJ did not throw a great pass but it looked like woods didn't even try and just raised one arm for it when he could have caught it with two. Again not a great ball but at first glance I thought he should have caught it. I really need to see the replay.

     

    That's the play I referenced, too.

     

    I thought Woods looked good tonight. He was consistently running free of the DB assigned to cover him. EJ sailed a ball over his head on one occasion, where, if he had dropped it over Woods' shoulder, he would have taken it to the endzone. Hogan, on the other hand, looked atrocious (except for covering punts).

     

    Woods was crossing right towards me. He gave a decent leap and fully extended to try to snatch it with his lead hand. It was about six inches over his hand. Too bad, because he looked to be clear of his man by three strides and there were no other DBs between him and the endzone.

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