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The biggest concern I have is with our secondary, it is filled with 1st & 2nd year players (not including Wilson & Byrd). I think it's going to take at least to mid-season, maybe until until the end of the season for the secondary unit to develop & start coming together as a group. So far, I haven't seen anyone on defense (including LB's) turn their heads around when the ball is in the air, and try and make a play on the ball. In two separate games, both Barnett & A. Williams were in position to make a play on the ball, but failed to turn their head around, which resulted in a completion for the opposing offense.I was hoping McGee would have been ready by now, because the Bills will need his experience in the backfield. Also, I'm concerned that cutting Drayton Florence might come back and haunt the team early on this season. Granted, Florence is not the same player that he once was, but like McGee, the Bills need some veteran experience in the backfield until the young guys get up to speed.
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Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If teams didn't rest their starters, the Jets wouldn't have made it to the playoffs, but sometimes that's all you need is luck. The Giants barely made the playoffs last season and won the Superbowl. I give credit for the Jets making it to the AFC Championship game that year. The playoffs is a brand new season. -
Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
"(Love it though, they made their bed this year!)" :thumbsup: I agree 100% The Jets tried building an immediate winner like the Cowboys & Redskins and got as far as the AFC Championship game twice (I agree the first year was by luck). Now, they have to rebuild, but they're still doing whatever it takes to remain in the spotlight and have the media focus a ton of attention on them, just so they can sell tickets. -
Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rex has proven to be a good defensive coordinator, but his HC skills are now coming into question, especially since going 8-8 last season. But in regards to Rex & the GM, the NFL is a "What have you done for me lately" league, and I'm not the only one blaming the GM for not getting enough offensive weapons: http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/08/28/jets-head-coach-rex-ryan-on-hot-seat/?module=HP11_headline_stack "This isn't all on Rex," NFL Network and NFL.com's Steve Wyche said Tuesday morning on "NFL AM" when asked of the head coach's precarious predicament. "This is on (general manager) Mike Tannebaum, who put that personnel in place, who signed some guys to some contracts that have become prohibitive. They don't seem like they have a lot of depth in a lot of areas; the talent really isn't there." -
Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'll give the GM credit, he brought in good caliber talent, and the Jets went to the AFC Championship game twice. But, like Promo stated, he brought in "unstable talent - Me first players". I heard reports that the Jets players were unfazed by the losses in the AFC Chamionship game, and were out partying afterwards. The Jets were 8-8 last year, and look to be worse this year. After going 8-8, the GM needed to do more than just bring in the Holy Diver [Tebow]. -
Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're right, previously their GM brought in a lot of good talent, but I was referring to this year. The Jets first string offense did not score a TD in the preseason, and the lack of offensive weapons is showing. Plus, the RT spot is a disaster area for them. -
Jets fans turning on their team/Rex in hot water?
Jerry Jabber replied to Jerry Jabber's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Between Rex's antics, and their GM's failure to bring in more talent and the offensive side of the ball, that team is ready to implode. -
While I was getting ready for work, I was watching NFL A.M. on the NFL network. They played about a minute of Jets fans calling in on a national radio show, just completely bashing their team. The one I enjoyed the most was when a fan said "They brought in a guy that was a failure at head coach, and now he's our offensive coordinator"...Classic!!! Here's the other highlights from that segment: http://blogs.nfl.com/2012/08/28/jets-head-coach-rex-ryan-on-hot-seat/?module=HP11_headline_stack
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Good analysis of the starting unit. I think the starting defense did a great job up until the final drive before the half. One thing I wish Bills defenders would start doing is turning their heads around, so they can make a play on the deep pass. I've seen numerous Bills defenders in position to make a play, but failed to turn their head around in time, resulting in a catch for big yards.
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They both looked awful, but Vince has 1 TD drive in the preseason compared to zero for Thigpen. Either way, the backup QB position does not look good.
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When the Bills played the Broncos in preseason last year, they looked like crap. When the Bills played the Broncos in the regular season, they beat the crap out of them. It's preseason.
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Another week, another terrible showing by the backups
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Bills definitely need to draft a QB next year. If Fitz doesn't have a much improved season this year, then the Bills will have to draft 2 QB's, with 1 being in the first round.
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Choice is looking very good so far
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Since I ordered "preseason live" on the internet, I decided to check out the 1st half of the TB/NE game. TB had a couple sacks on Tommy Boy, followed by more QB pressures. The TB defense had a nice deflection on a Brady pass intended to Gronk in which rookie S Mark Barron ran back for a TD. I saw on the NFL network, both Tommy Boy & Belichek were pissed at how bad the O-line was and how they performed on offense.
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I suspect that opposing teams will try screens, quick passes (either to the sideline, or a few step drops, similar to what Fitz did last year) to try and slown down the Bills front 4 defense. If the Bills are leading the 3rd & 4th quarters of the game, opposing QB's will have to stay in the pocket longer to try and make a pass downfield. With QB's staying in the pocket longer, this is how the Bills will rack up the sacks. Both the Pats & Jets O-line are a mess right now. With playing against the Pats & Jets twice, the Bills D could get a lot of sacks in these four games. alone.
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Things are looking good for the Bills in Week 1: http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000053149/article/darrelle-revis-does-sanchez-have-enough-support?module=HP11_content_stream "Darrelle Revis said last week that Mark Sanchez needs to take the "next step" and become a top-10 quarterback. But is that even possible considering the weapons around him? "I don't know," Revis told Newsday while shaking his head. "I don't know." "You've got to do what's best for the team, and I don't know if we've been wise in that department," Revis said Wednesday. We can't disagree. The Jets were on our list of the four teams that have had the roughest training camp, and they are the only team on the list that hasn't suffered massive injuries. The wide receiver group is thin. The right tackle spot remains a trouble spot, and the running back group is sub-mediocre. "I don't really know how this is going to pan out. I just hope that they do what they need to do on offense," Revis said, sounding a lot like a radio talk show caller. "And not to divide this -- I'm supporting those guys. I think the only thing you can do is be supportive. Right now it's still preseason."
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In 2007, Mario Williams posted his best career stats with the Houston Texans when he had 59 Tackles (43 solo, 16 assisted) 14 sacks, 1 Pass Defended (PD), 1 Forced Fumble (FF). Considering Williams was the only true pass rusher on that Texan team, with no good Defensive Tackles (DT’s) on the defensive line beside him, those stats are very impressive. Mario Williams this season will be playing along with Kyle Williams, Marcell Dareus, and Mark Anderson/Chris Kelsay, plus the fact that he will be playing against weaker Offensive Tackles in the league with playing the LDE position, it is very possible that Williams could break his career best of 14 sacks. But, can Mario tie or break the Bills single season sack record of 19 (which is held by Hall of Fame DE Bruce Smith) sometime during the course of his career in Buffalo?
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Bills Release Merriman!
Jerry Jabber replied to Mike in Syracuse's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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One thing worth noting from tonight's scrimmage
Jerry Jabber replied to Simon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Last year the Bills looked bad against the Broncos in preseason, then went on to whip them in the regular season. -
Thor has 2 TDs