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Andy1

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  1. For what its worth, I saw Trent Dilfer on ESPN this evening raving about Cam's pro day work out. He thought what was most impressive was his ability to understand why he was overthrowing receivers and ability to self correct his throwing motion to hit his receivers. Personally, I think Dilfer is one of the smartest football guys in the media and certainly a lot more knowledgeable about QBs than Kiper & McShay. Dilfer felt very strong about Newton's ability to develop to a "high ceiling".

     

    I'm not an advocate of taking a QB at 3 but if we get him, I'll back him 100%. What I really want though is a nasty DEFENSE!

  2. Its clear that people are freaking out but lets look on the bright side.

     

    Fitz right now is the #6 QB by rating.

    The offensive line does not look as horrible after the QB change.

    Not saying we have the best O-Line in the league but its not the worst in the NFL.

     

    All the sky is falling energy needs to focused on the Defensive front 7.

    We have the worst LB core in the NFL. (I think there is case for worst in the history of the NFL but thats an outrageous statement that is very difficult to prove.)

     

    Fitzy is looking like a good bridge QB, giving a young prospect time to learn on the bench before he is thrown to the wolves.

     

    I post this in response to Felser's column.

    http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/columns/larry-felser/article222005.ece

     

    Its really not as bad as this reactionary list to 0-6 (we play the Ravens after the Bye)would let you believe.

    We have been in every game except for Green Bay and even against the Jets we were in until the 3rd quarter when the our defense opened the flood gates.

     

    Seriously we are 3-2 stops away from 2-3.

     

    The wish list in my opinion.

     

    A Franchise QB in 2011 draft, Its the perfect time to let them learn under a very smart Ryan Fitzpatrick. This is the year to finally find our replacement for :worthy: Jim Kelly.

     

    Rounds1:

    1. QB

    2. Best player available with tie going to LB

    3. LB

    4. LB\DE

    4. NT\DE

    5. RT

    6. LB

    7. LB

     

    The Bills need to get some stops.

     

    When Felser wrote that column I don't know what he was thinking of with respect to his points 5-7. We have backup QBs on staff. Our wide receivers are serviceable and we have plenty of decent cornerbacks. I'm not sure in what order we need them (given the emergence of Fitz) but QB, RT, DE & LB, LB, LB should be the positions we target.

  3. I can recall several times during this long horrible era of Bills football where Ralph bemoaned the lack of talent on this team yet the pattern repeats year after year.

     

    Ralph is 100% responsible for the lack of accountability by those who are evaluating and drafting the players that is at the root of this problem. Their draft picks fail at an amazing rate and the talent evaluators remain in their jobs. Part of it may be the "team" approach to drafting they have used in the past. There is no one who is ultimately responsible for drafting a player like Maybin - instead it is "collective failure". Anything Ralph says is meaningless until we see the needed changes in this organization in the scouting/ player evaluation department. The Kelsay 4 yr deal is the latest sign that the front office wisdom hasn't improved yet.

     

    I am very cautiously hopeful that over time, Nix & Gailey can fix this mess.

  4. "But the main reason we should want Mallett is because he's a senior. I don't care how big of a prospect it is, I don't want to draft a QB coming out early. "

     

    I agree. In addition to stats, experience and other measurable traits, I would like to see the next QB we draft have a burning competitive desire with an absolute hatred of losing and strong leadership qualities. A bonus would be if he "fits" personality wise with the Buffalo community. IMO Trent Edwards lacked in the competitiveness and leadership categories and never really "fit" this team.

     

    On the surface, I don't know if Mallettt has these other intangible traits.

  5. Leinart started for like 3 years and started 39 times and was 37-2, scored a 35 on his wonderlic and completed 64.8%. it woulda been nice to pick him up, maybe he would sober up in buffalo

     

    My bad - I must have looked at the wrong number in a stats table. I guess him & that guy in NE are the odd ones.

     

    On the upside - the UC brewery is just down the road from me & I am also a happy customer!

  6. Players coming out too soon may well be part of the problem of why there are so many QB busts in the NFL.

     

    A few more QB failures that I looked up:

     

    JP Losman - low college completion %

    Matt Leinhart - didn't start enough college games

    Jason Campbell - low Wonderlic score and not enough college starts

     

    I'm becoming a believer in the 26-27-60 Rule!

  7. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/john_lopez/07/08/qb.rule/index.html

     

    I remember the above article and thought it was interesting, hell it can't be worse than the Bills current technique. Fitz makes the list but I would imagine playing in the Ivy league may skew some numbers

     

    Interesting article....

     

    Using the guide in the article - Trentative would not have projected as an NFL success as he did not have enough starts in college.

     

    Ryan Mallett looks to project as a success though if he can pass the Wonderlic test.

  8. I thought Brohm performed very well last night. His passes were accurate with a quick release, delivered on time and with velocity. Fitz & Brohm are pretty much equal but Brohm is younger and I think has more potential up side than Fitz. Fitz is what he is - an OK backup who will not make great plays. Brohm as a QB is still a work in progress and seems to me to have more upside and better arm strength. I think Brohm is also less likely to be injured due to his thicker body build. Fitz & TE have similar skills and abilities. Brohm can make passes that Fitz can't. His passes just seem to have much better velocity on it. I hope they keep Brohm & cut Fitz.

  9. I agree with those who suggest that Russ Grimm would be a great choice. Check him on Wikipedia - he's got great experience and I think would bring a toughness and commitment to the run game that has been lacking on this team.

     

    Mental and physical toughness have been talked about by Williams, Mularkey and Juron, but their teams have rarely displayed it on the field. The current team does have talent, but it is soft in the core areas - offensive line, QB, D line, head coach and offensive coordinator. Any potential coach must be committed to developing a tough, smart team that is committed to the running game so that the team can be successful in the cold, rain, wind and snow of Buffalo. You have to have that commitment to the running game during all 16 games, not just the second half of the season. Poor weather should be welcomed as a competitive advantage for the Bills anywhere they play. Sadly, that is not the case with the current team.

     

    "When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us!" - Marv

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