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yungmack

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  1. When Ron Darby was having a tough time in pre-season, there was a lot of concern on this board with the McKelvin injury, I was reminded of Butch Byrd's rookie season in 1964. (yeah I am that old) Byrd was a rookie (4th round draft choice) and he got toasted all preseason, but Lou Saban kept playing him back there all preseason- he started that year, did a great job and Buffalo won their first championship, in part because of strong secondary play with Byrd, George Saimes, Hagwood Clark, etc.

     

    I hope Darby turns out the same way.

    I'm old too and, god, that was a great defense. I still think Saimes and Byrd are two of the all-time great Bills.

  2. This year, the defense has regressed, the offense seems erratic and even special teams are a worry. All this has happened under Rex. On the plus side, I firmly believe that, if Pegula and Whaley determine Rex is the problem, they won't waste time getting rid of him. I believe the ice under his dainty feet is rapidly thinning.

  3. Of course we shouldn't treat a week 2 game as the Super Bowl. But just taking the game on its own terms, as a signpost on what has been touted far and wide as a whole new Bills team, the results were troubling. This is a team, after all, that brought in one of the "star" Head Coaches, acknowledged as a defensive genius, and further augmented the changes by adding one of the top Offensive Coordinators.

     

    This is a defense many people have proclaimed as likely to be the best in the NFL (and that includes pundits and experts around the country), and offense vastly improved with the addition of Incognito and Miller on the Oline, coached by one of the elite line coaches, all in service to an offense that added one of the best RBs in the league, a top TE, probably the best FB in currently in the game, and a troubled but very talented WR in Harvin. This in addition to Watkins and Woods. Sure, the QB is an unproven "rookie" but in the preseason and the first game appeared to be good enough to manage the game.

     

    The uneven performance of Taylor and the Oline Sunday didn't bother me much because I don't consider it anywhere close to elite at this time; it's a work in progress. But the putrid, all-time worst performance against the Pats by the defense truly alarmed me as did the ineffective defensive game plan and the apparent inability or unwillingness to make any changes to it during the game. It almost seemed like Rex felt he'd created a genius plan and was stubbornly refusing to deviate from it come hell or high water, as if to do that would somehow be seen as giving in to Belichick.

     

    So, yeah, it wasn't the Super Bowl. But considering all the changes made in 2015, considering all the hype and expectations, it would be silly to dismiss the mess at the Ralph this past Sunday as "just another game." The performance undermines much of what I, and apparently many others, believed about this years Bills. Folks, this was a historically bad performance against the Pats, by a team that was supposedly much much better than it has been in at least a decade. That the Bills looked like the "same old same old" Sunday worries me going forward.

     

    The best analysis of Sunday's game I've read is this one from Ben Volin at the Boston Globe. No smugness, no hyperbole, real insight. Be nice if one of the many hacks covering the Bills could write something this useful. Here's a link to it: http://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2015/09/21/bills-boneheaded-decisions-helped-patriots-cause/x0O54GH4f5f1HSmXxaQldP/story.html

     

     

     

     

     

  4. Exactly. He sucked today. I'm not saying he's the reason we lost either, but I can't think of many things he did to contribute to the Bills winning.

     

    He was tentative, indecisive, and slow.

    I haven't read thru the entire thread so maybe this has been covered by someone with eyes: TT was lucky to make it to ONE read with the miserable job the O line was doing in pass protection.

  5. I appreciate the time you put in on this. Thanks for that. BTW, the most impressive aspect of the Bills D to me was the miserly Yards After Catch/Contact. It seemed that if a Colt caught a ball, he was instantly hit and taken down. And as soon as a runner made contact with a Bills defender, he was stopped. That was the most "shut down" portion of the game to me, and possibly the best I've ever seen the Bills pull off. Just thought I'd mention it because it seems to be overlooked so far in the press coverage.

  6. Because an agent gave Reggie Bush's family the USE of a house (not ownership, the use), USC's national championship was vacated and Bush lost his Heismann. What this article details is corruption dating back to the last millenium, and seems to put all of NE's SB wins under cloud, save the last one. So, if Spygate rises from the dead and becomes a big issue -- and with ESPN, a partner of the NFL, coming after you, it just might crawl out of the grave -- and if it becomes clear that the Pats cheated their way to those SB wins, should the league vacate those championships? And how many of you would support that happening?

  7. Most of us are not truly qualified to state with authority that this or that QB is "the one" and this or that QB is "the bum." We watch with the eyes of pretty knowlegeable fans but without the level of experience and insight that a real analyst of QBs has. I am in this group of the not-really-qualified myself which is why I am still ambivalent about which of the Bills QBs should be the starter. However, a few people who comment around here have shown a much better understanding of the nuances of the position and so it is to them that I ask this question:

     

    In a straight-up comparison between the two, what are the differences that make Cassel supposedly a better choice than EJ, either as starter or first backup? To my eyes it appears that EJ is better or no worse than Cassel in every measurable category except NFL starting time. I am not saying that either one is great. In fact, they are both kind of "eh" at this time. What I am asking is what are the differences that would lead the coaches to choose Cassel over EJ if they're both relatively equal (not sure that they are, just assuming for the purpose of this question). It would seem to me if that's the case that you'd keep the younger with potentially a higher ceiling over the older guy whose plateau is well established.

  8. Best interest, or do their bidding? The war in Iraq was something Israel has wanted the US to do since the mid-90's. Now we have to fight Iran, too?

    Just this week read an article in which Schumer claims his name comes from "shomer," which supposedly means "guardian," and that he believes he has been chosen by God to protect Israel. It's weird, but so long as he keeps fighting for the Bills in DC, I'm okay. Here's the link:

     

    http://www.salon.com/2015/08/11/a_shomer_of_israel_in_the_senate_sen_schumer_divine_responsibility_the_iran_nuclear_deal/?source=newsletter

  9. I'm a pacifist by nature. Violence is rarely, if ever, the right answer.

    But I'm a realist too. I imagine every day in some camp or another, some NFL player is punching another.

     

    IK just hit harder than the other guys.

     

    Other teams sign serious criminals and we sign a puncher and the media gets upset.

     

    Ray Lewis had a nice career after possible involvement in a murder. AP was just given another chance. I'm expecting someone to give wife-beater Ray Rice another shot. IK is small potatoes in comparison.

    This.

    This thread makes an excellent study for a UB sociologist. Pretty easy to see who the "law and order" types are, the guys who back authority and believe we should always bow down to it, and the "American Rebels" whose default setting is suspicion of official versions and believe in standing up for yourself.

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    I can forgive Whaley for not succeeding in finding a franchise QB.

     

    I fault him for not trying hard enough.

    Do you have some insider knowledge about exactly how hard Whaley tried to improve the QB situation? Do you know whether or not he's been in repeated contact with 31 other teams about a trade? Unless you know these things for a fact, all you're doing is making stuff up out of whole cloth.

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