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I love that now that the Bills have traded him suddenly Lynch is a great back. The guy runs stiff, dances too much in the backfield and - most importantly - lacks vision. The reason Jackson is better than lynch has nothing to do with physical talent, he reads blocks much better, fits into smaller holes and is willing just to put his head down and fall forward to get the extra half yard instead of trying to bounce it outside. Lynch is a 1st round draft pick, but he's a 1st round draft pick who plays like an average player. The Bills traded an average player for an average draft pick - seems fair to me, particularly since we had too many backs in the backfield.
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Everyone got what they wanted in trading Lynch...
MDH replied to Booger's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
People don't care about that though. They just want to say, "we got a 4th round pick for a 1st rounder" as if trading the more productive player because he was a undrafted would have been better. I guess they could spin that as, "hey, what a shrewd move by the front office, we parlayed an undrafted player into a 5th round pick!" Production be damned. Jackson is hands down the better RB, if one of the backs had to go (and they did) I'm glad it's Lynch, I don't care when he was drafted. People are overlooking the obvious here, the mistake was drafting Spiller with the #9 pick last year. This move just helps alleviate that mistake a little bit. It doesn't erase it but it makes it a bit better, there is absolutely no need to keep 3 solid running backs on the roster. -
Everyone got what they wanted in trading Lynch...
MDH replied to Booger's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Everybody keeps bringing up Freddie's age. It's mostly millage, not age, that is the cause of the RBs short shelf life. Freddie doesn't have that much millage - less than Lynch actually. I'm not going to argue that age has nothing to do with it but I'd guess that Jackson only has a a year or so less productive years than Lynch - and he's a much more productive player averaging a half yard more than Lynch per carry over their careers. -
Freddie runs behind the same OL and averages quite a bit more per carry than Lynch (4.5 per carry vs. 4.0 for their careers). Yes, only the Bills would use a top 10 pick to draft a RB when they have two guys on their roster who have posted 1000k seasons and both average over 4.0ypc..
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Lynch is one strike away from a year suspension. That takes away from potential trade value. A 4th isn't bad for a RB who lacks vision and who runs stiff. Then again, I'd have preferred to just to have kept Jackson and Lynch and used the 1st last year somewhere - almost anywhere - else.
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This is the one thing the optimists have been right about in the past 10 years, "It's going to take time." When people complained during the Donahoe/Williams era we got, "give them a chance, it takes time with a new GM and coach." When fans wanted a better product during the Donahoe/Mularky era we got, "new schemes to learn, it takes time." When we wanted more wins during the Levy/Jauron era we got, "it's going to take a few years for a new GM/Coach to turn things around." And now, with Nix/Gaily they say, "it's going to take time" once again. Well, you guy are right, it is going to take time. So far it's taken 10 years to get us - perhaps - the first pick in the draft. Let's all be patient and just give them a little more time. I wonder, will 10 more years be enough time or would fans still not be justified in expecting the Bills to field a winning team by then?
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Apparently impatience is catching on
MDH replied to gobillsinytown's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Just out of curiosity Promo, are you every critical of moves the Bills make? It seems you're only ever critical of the fans but the Bills always get a free pass. I'm not sure what's wrong with fans being critical of some moves and supporting others. -
I'm really tired of people calling Edwards "Captain Checkdown" as that name is already taken! Holcomb was the original "Captain Checkdown" so Trent would have to be v 2.0 or we could just go with his other nickname, "Trentative" which also fits.
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What the hell were the coaches doing all training camp?
MDH replied to Endless Ike's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
They had more than preseason to go on though - they roughly 20 career starts to see what we've all seen the past few years. A few preseason games wipes away all those regular season games that they saw? Hell, they didn't even have a real competition, they anointed Edwards the starter. How many starts did Fitz get in pre-season to make his case? -
Only fools could get on Fitzpatrick's case
MDH replied to 1billsfan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It wasn't his balls that got him into trouble with those INTs - it was his footwork. The guys he was throwing to were open but unfortunately he put the ball 7 feet over their heads. I'm not blaming Fitz though, the offense looks much much better with him at the helm. The D could use some work on that so-called "pass rush" though... -
We all knew what Fitz brought to the table before this game. We knew he'd put up more points but we also knew - with his accuracy problems - that he'd have more turnovers as well. We got what we expected and Fitz is never going to be better than that - he is who he is. That being said, he put the Bills in a position to win - and then helped put them in a position to lose - but I'd blame the D more than Fitz if I was going to start doling out the blame. Fitz does deserve his portion though. I'm not too upset with the Bills yesterday, that's the team I thought we'd see this year. One that is more exciting to watch but just doesn't have the horses to beat good teams (particularly on the road.) I can stomach watching the team we saw yesterday. I'm not sure how much more of the team we saw in weeks 1 & 2 I can stomach...
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Yeah, it's a turd pile but I'm not happy with Gaily's pooper scooper technique.
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A Bold Prediction Concerning the QB's
MDH replied to Geno Smith's Arm's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The offense will just suck in a different way. Instead of having a QB who can't make a decision with the ball and who ends up checking down on most plays we'll have a QB who can make decisions, throw it (generally) to the correct place but will skip it or overthrow it half the time. This will lead to more turnovers but likely lead to more points as well. We'll lose just as many games this way but at least I won't have to sit in my living room every Sunday yelling, "THROW THE DAMN BALL!" as I watch the porous offensive line allow guys to get to the QB in under 2 seconds. I will instead be yelling, "WHO THE HELL WERE YOU THROWING THAT BALL TO?" -
I agree that Fitz gives me more hope at the QB position. While Fitz is a bad QB he's a better bad QB than Edwards. The disturbing thing is Gaily's decision to go with Edwards after watching a career's worth a film and having a "QB competition" only to pull him after 2 weeks. Either he saw something in the study of Edward's career that made him believe he could field a competitive team with Edwards at the helm or he didn't. If he did he needs to give Edwards more than 2 weeks before giving him the hook. If he didn't then why the hell didn't he hold a real QB competition during the pre-season with the other guys getting pre-season starts and lots of first team reps? I'm not too pleased with how the Gaily era is starting off.
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No matter who the Bills kept it would have been the "wrong guy." Both QBs aren't starter quality and trying to debate between them is pointless. But if I had to choose between them, yeah I'd got with JP. At least when he holds onto the ball he's actually looking to make a play down field and will throw the ball to the WRs - which makes the game a bit more exciting, even in defeat. Both are incredibly frustrating to watch though, so the "entertainment" factor with either isn't very high.
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And in a workplace, any workplace, it is unacceptable. So the NFL's reaction is also normal - normal for a company who is trying to protect its image and prevent litigation in the present and future.
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Wow, those rankings are putrid. I love that the "experts" ignore what happens on the field when one team beats another. San Fran ranked in front of a Seahawks team that destroyed them? Same thing goes with Houston below Indy, KC below SD, and Washington below Dallas. If those teams are indeed better the season will bear it out but for the time being there's no way the rankings should look like that. Thankfully, unlike college football these ridiculous rankings have no say in the ultimate outcome of the season.
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What would have to happen between now and Sunday
MDH replied to Deep2Moulds46's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Nothing short of a plane crash would make me pick the Bills to win. But anything can happen, a 7 turnover day by the GB offense could have Berman yammering, "thats - why-they-play-the-game!" Without a massive turnover differential I see no way for the Bills to win though... -
He wasn't on the list because nobody outside of the Buffalo and Miami media watched the game. Seriously, if you aren't a fan of one of those two teams, why would you tune in?
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Anyone notice that McGee was benched?
MDH replied to thebandit27's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If McKelvin takes a starting spot it won't be McGee's. "Starting" doesn't really mean much to CBs in the NFL these days anyway. With the 3-5 WR formations that offenses throw out the top 4 CBs are all going to get plenty of time on the field, no matter who is listed as the "starter." -
Biggest Issue at The Ralph Sunday
MDH replied to Ever Since '86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, those idiots and drunks are so fun - until their aggression is targeted at you and your kids. Then, perhaps, it might not be so fun? I've had drunk guys at the Ralph say lewd things to my wife. I didn't take it sitting down and his friends had to get in between us before the situation escalated. Yeah, those idiot drunks with passion are so much fun. They enhance everybody's game day experience! But I guess I just want to live in an antiseptic world... -
I'm not sure the Jets will destroy us. Their offense isn't very good and I think the Bills D will keep the game close. I think the Bills will lose but it won't be a blowout.
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Biggest Issue at The Ralph Sunday
MDH replied to Ever Since '86's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And this is the reason the Ralph has major issues. Hell, it's the reason the world has issues. People believe they have the right to do whatever they please at the expense of others. Edit: Hah, I just noticed this was your first post on this account. So you wear this attitude like a badge of honor and then don't even have the balls to post under your main account? Truly pathetic. -
As much as I like Nix - and I do - this is the same line we've been fed for 10 years now. Every time a new GM/coach comes in we get the same, "give us some time and we'll fix this mess" yet low and behold, here we are 10 years later and the mess has yet to be fixed. At some point they'll get it right and somebody will turn the team around. Will it be Nix? I hope to hell it is but just because somebody is a straight shooter (which I admire a lot) doesn't mean he's definitely going to be the one to turn this around. That being said nobody is giving them 8 years to do it - they have to show steady progress year after year and the most I see them getting is 4 years to make the playoffs. In today's NFL that's an eternity with the quick turnarounds we see each year.
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Unless they pick up a vet FA QB this team will not be a contender for anything next year. A rookie QB - no matter how highly he's drafted - won't be playing at a high enough level for this team to contend for the playoffs. I'm also not sure how they can fix the OL quickly enough to contend next year but they don't have to fix that all at once, a piece here and there will help tremendously.