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Pennington doubtful for week 4!!!
Cash replied to Glass To The Arson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good, we can get smoked by their backup! -
I honestly don't think Trent is an accurate passer. I think he has a very high completion percentage because he throws a lot of short passes.
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I am so disgusted with this performance.......
Cash replied to LIBills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
All we need is more continuity. -
What Was the Last Big Win This Team has Had??
Cash replied to AF88Bills's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In fairness to Lindell, Sean Taylor died well before his FG. Rian is no murderer. -
Went 11-5 last year, 0-3 so far this year, backs against the wall, desperately need a win, coming home against a weak division rival. I know who I'm picking, and it ain't the Bills. Is there any chance the Bills could come within a score of beating the Colts?
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Nor will we this year.
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Sad thing is, once TO blows up the locker room, I'm going to side with him. Andre Johnson is the only major threat on the Texans (Owen Daniels is not exactly a game-breaker, folks), yet he catches 100+ passes a year for major yardage. Roddy White was the only receiving threat on the Falcons last year, and had a monster year. Why are we seemingly the only team completely incapable of getting the ball to our best playmaker(s)? Even before TO came on, we couldn't get the ball to Evans. Now with both TO and Evans, we can't get the ball to either one. Awesome.
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Any time you can give the ball back to Drew Brees without scoring, you do it.
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What really scares me is that the rare times that Trent throws downfield, he tends to get picked off. Maybe his accuracy is just that bad and he knows it.
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My View On the Offense (And No Trent is Not the Problem)
Cash replied to StupidNation's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
7 points total (ZERO on offense) and your #1 problem is pass D? Agree to disagree. -
Any time you have a chance to throw a checkdown to a RB in the flat on 4th and 23, you do it. Fact. With all Trent's learned after all these horrible losses in the past 3 years, he must be brilliant by now.
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Just going off the top of my head, but didn't McNally retire 2 years ago, not last year? I'd guess the improvements (assuming they last) would be because our blocking schemes have always called for mobile, athletic linemen, and prior to this year, we mostly had big fat guys. As for Kollar, every McCargo article I've read has painted Kollar as a major dick. If a coach doesn't click with his players personality-wise, it doesn't matter how good a teacher he is, the message just won't get through. And honestly, this quote from Mark Gaughan's article on Bob Sanders tells me all I need to know: '"Another thing is just changing your angle," Kelsay said. "You're rushing the quarterback, you're not rushing the offensive tackle. With me last year, I'd be rushing up here and the quarterback would be over there."' How many times over the past few years have we screamed about Kelsay steaming 8 yards upfield past the QB? Kollar apparently didn't think that was something that needed correcting, but Sanders does. Case closed.
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Bell should holdout for more money
Cash replied to Geno Smith's Arm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
In all seriousness, if Bell shows that he's good enough to be part of the long-term plans at LT, then he should get a raise at that time. To go back to the Tops analogy, Bell hasn't really been given the manager job yet, he's just being asked to help cover the manager's duties after the last one got fired. If he does a good job at that, he'll get promoted to manager, and that's when the raise will come. -
The Bills are not bad --- they did not game plan
Cash replied to spartacus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
But our opponents have also been playing vanilla offenses and defenses. So if our O looks this bad against vanilla defenses, why should it look any better when both teams start game planning? Does anyone have any real confidence that our coaching staff's game plans will be superior to those of our opponents? -
In today's NFL, tight ends (especially pass-catching ones like Nelson) are lined up as slot WRs all the time. Most 4-wide and 5-wide spread formations include a tight end as one of the wideouts. Next time you watch a Colts game, see how many times Dallas Clark gets lined up next to a tackle. I'm guessing it'll be no more than 5 plays for the whole game. Clark is probably the most extreme example (he even lines up at split end sometimes), but most pass-catching threats at TE spend at least as much time in the slot as they do on the line. Considering Nelson never played on the line in college, it makes a lot of sense to start him out mostly out wide. Doesn't mean that he's a candidate to convert to WR, though.
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Well, at least I managed to get to the draft when it was still cool. So much for my Day 2 Diehard status. Ugh. I hate everything about this. Why is it that every modern change is designed to discourage you from actually attending events, and encourage you to sit your fat butt down on your couch and watch them on TV? I have concerns about the long-term future of any entity that consistently marginalizes its most passionate and engaged supporters, and seeks to appease its most lazy and apathetic supporters. Even before I went in person, I LOVED the draft. If for no other reason than it gave you an awesome excuse to start drinking at noon on a random Saturday in April. I actually liked the move to 3pm because noon can sometimes be a little early to start drinking. But Thursday night? Terrible. And guess what, NFL, this means NO ONE will care about Friday night's rounds 2-3. As it is, only the diehards care about anything past round 1. The casual fans and major media only give rounds 2 attention because it's on the same day as round 1. That will soon pass. Here's the bottom line: There are already good options available on Thursday or Friday night, whether I want to stay home and watch TV or go out to a bar. But losing that awesome Saturday afternoon just kills me. What am I gonna do now, head to a bar at noon to check out the second half of round 5? That sounds like fun. At least day two has included round 3 the last couple of years, giving it some pretense of meaning. That's gone as well. And I don't want to hear any of this nonsense about great players coming from late rounds. That's all well and good, but the excitement from late-round gems comes not on draft day, but when they actually produce on the field. You can get excited about early and even mid-round picks on draft day, but how many Patriots fans were truly excited when they drafted Tom Brady? (Besides the ones who went to Michigan, anyway.) I've seen every pick of Day 2 in person the last two years, and after round 4, it's a complete snooze fest. Even round 4 isn't great or anything. The late rounds are mildly interesting and all that, but there's no energy or excitement like you get in the first couple rounds. Because even though you know that some of these guys will be diamonds in the rough, no one - not even the scouts or GMs - is able to predict with any kind of accuracy which ones will pan out. So you can't really celebrate a great pick, because it still has only a 10% chance of working. And since most late picks don't pan out, you can't really knock a team for anything. Does it really matter that we picked cornerbacks in rounds 6-7 who'll get cut, instead of picking a tackle and a linebacker who would both get cut? Meh. Anyway, I seem to have gotten a little off-topic there, but my point is, I'm against this move.
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I'm all for picking up Gaines if he doesn't get much interest anywhere else. Good blocker with surprisingly good mobility for a guy his size. Never going to be a vertical threat, but he can do more than just fall forward. Even though Royal was the starter, Gaines basically matched his production in 2007: Player Rec Yds Yds/Rec Long TD Michael Gaines 25 215 8.6 20 2 Robert Royal 25 248 9.9 28 3 It's always beneficial to a team to have a good blocking TE on the roster, and none of our current guys really qualify. If Gaines made the team, it would have to be at the expense of either Schouman or the fullback. I don't think Schouman sucks, and I like having exactly 1 true fullback on the roster for short yardage, but I'd be fine with Gaines in place of either one. Probably not at $2.5mil a year, though.
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Seems like Philly probably would've taken Pettigrew at 21 if Maclin was gone at 20. Or Detroit would've just moved up at least 4 spots to grab Pettigrew in front of us.
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Defensive Backs...before the draft...
Cash replied to Alphadawg7's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Excellent post. For a team that was 22nd against the run and 14th against the pass last year, the Bills sure seem to think the D-line is way ahead of the secondary. The only addition they've made to the defensive line was to draft a situational pass rusher. I would argue that until Schobel shows he can still play at his age and is healthy, we have 1 legitimate NFL starter on the defensive line. And since our scheme supposedly relies on frequently rotating in fresh bodies, we should really be shooting for the kind of depth the Giants have. After Day 1, my Giants-fan buddy & I went through their D-line, and I think they had 6 or 7 players who would start over either Williams or Kelsay. You can justify the picks in the secondary all you want, but defensive success usually starts with the line, and ours was really bad for the last 2 years. What have the Bills done this offseason to address the run D? -
The NFL is considering a 3 day draft(Thu-Sat)
Cash replied to LabattBlue's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Horrible idea. -
What is our biggest post draft (that's PD Deano) need?
Cash replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Your 3rd starting LB plays about 30-40% of snaps at best, whereas your starting LT plays 100% of them. I'm unconvinced Walker can play LT, so that's need #1. And I think I'd still put DT above LB, and then I'd throw DE in there to round it out. Schobel is as big a question mark as Maybin right now, Kelsay and Denney are both mediocre at best, and Ellis 1.) wasn't able to earn much PT on a horrible D-line last year, and 2.) looked really bad in the little bit of PT he got. Remember when the coaching staff kept talking about how our D-line was supposed to utilize wave after wave of linemen, so they could all go hard every down? They don't really talk about that any more, because they realize that our backups going 100% are still worse than Marcus Stroud going 70%. If the Bills can get Levi Jones, I'll be thrilled. Leroy Hill would be a nice addition as well, especially since he can play DE on passing downs.