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53 minutes ago, PIZ said:

I am going to reserve judgement until after I see what our new OL coach can do with him and any other guy the Bills bring in.  At least they are not sitting on their hands.

So you don't want to know over react until there is more info?   Makes too much sense.

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1 minute ago, dpberr said:

I hope this is an approach to firm up the guard position.  As a center, one of the skill sets is to snap the ball consistently.

 

He does not do this.  

 

 

The coaches shouldn’t have let him play C with broken fingers even if he was cleared. 

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He is by far better than most of our OL on the roster and you need solid depth. He is fairly cheap and can play both G and C, this changes no plans. There seem to be some good Cs in this draft and don't count out us going after a good FA Center Like Morse. He may be an adeqaute starting G for us as well. I really don't see us blowing tons of cash on a full new FA OL. I expect 1 or 2 bigger signings on the OL and a bunch of moves like this while we wait for rookies or our 1 yr players to develop more. 

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19 minutes ago, N.Y. Orangeman said:

Great signing.  He is better than Miller, Groy and Bodine. 

 

Looks like an improvement over what we have, and gives us flexibility.

I read we had the lowest paid group of OLine players last year.

This signing might indicate to available players that we are willing to pay for better play.

 

The real question is whether our new OLine coaches are any good................

Their thoughts were undoubtedly included in the decision to sign Long.

Now the coaches need to produce ................

 

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13 minutes ago, N.Y. Orangeman said:

 

Yep none of it seems true. I just wonder who the source was, and I'm guessing it was Elway. Smear the guy if you know you are going to lose him. 

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7 minutes ago, dpberr said:

I hope this is an approach to firm up the guard position.  As a center, one of the skill sets is to snap the ball consistently.

 

He does not do this.  

 

 

Last year. With a finger injury.

 

Was a respected Center in Washinton and is an upgrade over Bodine but I have a feeling we shouldn't rule him out at RG

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Yet another free agent signing gone awry. Spencer Long was always solid on the interior for the Redskins after he was third-round pick back in 2014. So far in New York, however,  he’s been disastrous. His 14 pressures allowed are more than he gave up in either of the past two seasons, and his 45.5 run-blocking grade doesn’t look much better.

 

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-2018-nfl-offensive-line-rankings-all-32-teams-units-after-week-9

 

You have to wonder why he dropped off.  Scheme is one reason why. Playing through injury is another. I hope that’s it is one of those and that he’s healthy and a better fit here.

 

It also happens when players stop using PEDs or just get lazy.  I’m not insinuating it’s either of those, only that they round out the top reasons for a drop off this early in a career.  Here’s hoping we got some help. 

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2 minutes ago, LABILLBACKER said:

Very odd?? Why sign a guy for 3 years who basically has identical pff ratings as Groy. Groy is #36, Long #37.

 

Might just be to lock him up for a bit if he returns to form. If they didn’t give him much in the way of a signing bonus or guaranteed money then the three years are not a problem if they cut him. 

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1 hour ago, ducej11 said:

From my buddy who is a Jets fan...

 

"When the Jets got him, my friend who is a Redskins fan told me I would hate him more and more every week. He wasn't wrong. He was the first guy I wanted cut after the season ended."

So, you’re sayin’ there’s a chance.?

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4 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

As pointed out elsewhere, he has ties to DaBoll and Johnson. He started at RT for the Lions as was okay. At least he'd be good depth.

 

I'm not familiar - do you know what type of blocking scheme Johnson uses? 

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2 minutes ago, Foxx said:

i am hoping that is where Dawkins lands.

I’m hoping Dawkins stays at LT and has a quality LG next to him like he did his rookie year. No fault of anyone but Richie, but imo losing RI next to him had a big impact on Dawkins play year 2.

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I may be in the minority, but I think his pay rate indicates that he IS being looked at as a probable starter. I also think the fact that the Bills list him as a C/G and not just as a G means that they think he has a shot to win the starting center job. Recall Beane's recent comment about "sleeping better at night" if you have a veteran C.

For those counting on the Bills ALSO getting Paradis or Morse: with the signing of Long, I sincerely doubt that's gonna happen. 

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56 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

 

He was also pretty good in 2016. 

 

He was ranked #9 in pass protection by PFF, and finished with an overall rank of 29 out of 72 ranked centers. 

 

The main thing that worries me about long are his run blocking grades.

It looks like he’s been pretty good in pass protection for most of his career. 

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Another factor to consider with regard to his drop in level of play last year? His offensive line coach, none other than Rick Dennison, he of the zone blocking scheme. Here's hoping a scheme and scenery change and a return to full health will pay dividends for Long.

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I think the other point on this is that we likely have every intention of drafting interior OL high in the draft, but can't be dependent upon them in 2019.    I'll be shocked if this guy is getting a huge signing bonus, so the risk is limited if things either go south with his play or go really well with our potential rookie IOL class.

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Allen is doomed 

2 hours ago, sunshynman said:

As long as it's cheap and a depth move, OK. Surprised its a 3 year. Would have thought it would be a prove it type 1 year.

Almost 5 million a year for this clown ??? 

 

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