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BillWalton

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  1. Sports Illustrated just broke down the Cover 2 defense in their most recent issue.

     

    Brian Urlacher himself is quoted as saying that the Bears "play the Tampa Two no more than 35% to 40% of the time."

     

    Maybe a 350 pound Gilbert Brown-type DT won't work in the Cover 2. But a John Henderson-type certainly can play on this team when over 60% of the time one of the defenses that runs it the most in the league isn't even running a Cover 2!

  2. As for his skill level I completely agree. I mean how many QB's are as fast as JP, but also capable of being pocket passers. Throw in his size and arm strength and you nearly have a prototype QB.

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    JP is 6'2 217.

     

    The prototypical size for a QB is 6'4-6'6, and heavier than 217.

  3. Might I add what is most concerning about this issue is that we spent a 1st, 3rd, and 4th round draft pick on the secondary and going into next year it still looks like a potential weakness for the team.

     

    I've hoped that the Bills might win the Super Bowl before I die. At 22, I'm just hoping they make the playoffs before I'm gone.

  4. Good point.  Maybe the other guys in front of him are playing very well and we don't have a need for Youboty right now.

    Right, McGee has played so well he got benched one game. Clements waited until Week 9 until you could tell him apart from any other average CB in the league. Thomas has dropped two sure interceptions that I can remember off the top of my head. Greer has been adequate mostly because he's had the least playing time out of all of them.

     

    We've had a number of corners who didn't play much in their rookie years but later turned out to be great acquisitions.

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    Like who?

  5. Dan Marino didn't get sacked much, even in his later years, and his line was not all that good(they couldn't run block for crap). But he had a quick drop and the offense was designed to take advantage of his arm. Losman has a better than average arm and with a different game plan maybe we could have more production.

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    I'm still waiting to see JP's much-documented "rocket arm."

     

    I didn't see it yesterday on the long passes to Lee (yes, on the TD he couldn't step into it, but on the one earlier JP criminally underthrew Lee) or on the passes that he was skipping all over the field to the WR's feet.

  6. Regardless of anyone's opinion on who should be our starting RB, the Green Bay game proved one fact:

     

    Runningback is the easiest position in the NFL to replace.

     

    That's why when his contract is up Willis should just be sent on his way to resign elsewhere. And yes, this has been my stance long before yesterday.

  7. I agree with your thoughts.  It seems to me that RW is more comfortable hiring unoffensive-walk on eggshells kind of coaches.  Maybe he's a tyrant or something or a real heller to deal with in the office.  It beats the crap out of me.

     

    I've always been in favor of coaches who have a good grip on discipline.  These are professional athletes they are dealing with, not Phd students.  Most of these athletes have always been told what to do and how to do it, if you give them leeway they tend to wander off and get into all sorts of sh_t.

     

    It's nice and fuzzy to hear Jauron talk about having a "family" type atmosphere for the team but I tend to think that that approach works really well if you're managing a ponderosa or something.

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    Didn't you read a previous poster in this thread that said Gregg Williams was exactly the type of "in-your-face" intense coach that Jauron isn't, and he bombed in Buffalo.

     

    There are successes and failures with both calm and intense coaching styles, neither is the right way.

  8. A general question here......

    Has the version of the Tampa2 been watered down so far this season so the players can get used to it(esp rooks)?  I wouldn't have a clue myself.

    Does anyone know?

    If so, I'd personally expect to see a slightly more complex version after the break.

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    Personally I want to know why we drafted a safety as a Top 10 pick when we were planning on running a two deep defense.

     

    I heard all of this talk of Whitner being versatile enough to play up at the line, blitz, or even cover WRs man-to-man. I haven't seen anything out of him, or how we use him, to suggest that we couldn't have the same production from a 3rd round draft pick.

  9. The weather, reputation of nothing to do and the state of this team does not bode well for the "A" list free agents. This has become a trend and the only thing that will change it is overpaying which we know will not happen (nor should it)

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    Well we managed to bring in guys like Fletcher, Spikes, Sam Adams, Troy Vincent, and Lawyer Milloy.

     

    That got us exactly nowhere.

  10. Even if Brady would have made the difference in this one particular game, how long do you think he would last behind Gandy, CV and co.?

    Brady, because he cannot run as good as JP, might be dead by now playing behind this garbage.

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    I think Aaron Schobel made Matt Light look like Gandy against the Bears last Sunday...

     

    Brady got as beat up in the 1st half against us as JP ever has in a half of football.

  11. How convinient to simply ignore the fact that the Bears defense got the 21 points to get the win....Also, I don't think Grossman was successful last year when he came back and replaced Orton.....My main point goes back to the same thing...Grossman has NOT accomplished anything more than JP at this point of time....If you want to keep harping that Grossman cannot be held for throwing 4 picks and 2 fumbles, Keep Trying.....

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    I didn't even mention the Arizona game. I said that the Bears are averaging 14 more points and 70 more yards per game this year with only 1 new starter on the entire team (The FS)! The only other difference is Grossman at QB instead of Orton. The fact that he is worth that much to the offense is what he has proved.

  12. So it is ok for you if other QBs can throw picks/fumbles but not JP.....What has

    Grossman accomplished......13 and 15 makes a big difference...yeah right....

    Grossman is playing behind a dominant OL and still laid those eggs and it is

    ok for him to do that....It is ok because he has a dominating defense that can

    score 21 points on its own in the 4th quarter to bail him out.....What was

    Grossmans status in the pre-season....if you read the pre-season reports

    people in Chicago wanted him to be benched......Nice try though....

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    First of all, it's not so much the turnovers but how brutal they are. Or making just plain boneheaded plays.

     

    Secondly, Chicago had virtually the same offense and defense last year. The offense had Mushin, Berrian, Jones, Benson and Desmond Clark last year too. Furthermore, their entire offensive line is the same, and they have the same head coach.

     

    The main difference has been at quarterback.

     

    Last year with Orton at QB they averaged 16 points and 256 yards per game. This year with Grossman at QB they are averaging 30 points and 325 yards per game.

     

    Nice try though....

  13. Can you imagine what this board would be like if Losman, over his first 13 games, had a 38% completion percentage with 6 TD's to 24 interceptions? 

     

    It wasn't until 1975 that he had a "good" season, and that was not coincidentally the first year the Steelers went to the Super Bowl.  They made it on running and defense.

     

    I don't want to draw too many conclusions from this, but thought you might like to consider it.

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    Plain and simple, Bills fans have waited for a quarterback to replace Jim Kelly since 1996. People are sick and tired of being told "just wait another year" or "give him more time" whether it's unfair to JP or not.

     

    It just compounds the problem when Bills fans see so many other young QBs that look great and have success (e.g., Eli, Big Ben, Rivers, Brady, Brees, Palmer, Leftwich).

  14. THat has to be one of the funny quotes of the year.....DId you see Rex Grossman the darling of the media throw 4 INTs and 2 Fumbles in ONE Game against the lowly Arizona cardinals ?

     

    Did you see Steve McNair throw 4 Ints in the game against SD ? I am sure both Grossmand and McNair got benched for the following games.....

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    McNair is a former league MVP who quarterbacked a team to the Super Bowl!

     

    Grossman is still quarterbacking the highest scoring offense in the league and even has fewer career starts than JP (13 to 15)!

     

    JP has accomplished...exactly what?

  15. JP was a first round pick and we gave up an additional 2nd and 5th for him.

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    ....and that's Losman's fault how?

     

    Eli Manning came at a pretty high price, too.

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    The point is that QBs drafted in the 1st round are supposed to at least show signs of continued development in their first few seasons.

     

    JP is making mistakes that would get QBs benched even down at the high school level (e.g., taking a 15 yard sack at the end of the 1st half against the Lions. And maybe even more disturbing, trying to throw a pass after being taken down to his knee on that play....which caused him to fumble, but luckily was bailed out by already being called down).

     

    Has he ever once shown some signs of good game-clock management or field awareness? I'd love it if you could point out even one, because he looks completely lost on the field half the time.

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