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Peterson was quoted as saying 

"Wow, who is this kid? Because I was figuring to see Frank in there a little bit more, and then this young kid comes in there like a firecracker. I’m just like, ‘Wheeeeeeeeeew. He’s running. That’s my style. That’s what I like.’ I know Frank loves it, too. He’s very impressive. He did some great things in the run game, in the pass game, picking up blocks. He was very impressive to watch today.”’

 

Singletary also said after the game Peterson told him he had it and that just keep working hard and believing in God and everything would take care of itself and that he had the talent.  When a future hall of famer is impressed with you, that's when you know you have something special...Singletary could be a great one for the Bills...he certainly looks the part early on, dude just makes people look silly even on 4 yard runs sometimes...

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1 minute ago, billsfan1959 said:

It took Peterson 1 quarter to recognize what Singletary brings to the game and it took our coaching staff 5 games.

 

Hopefully, he remains featured in the gameplan from this point forward.


Certainly something to side eye... injuries, inexperience, something else... who knows, BUT it may be a blessing in disguise as he should be fresh for the second half of the season.  

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It's a shame Devin will never be good b/c he's "slow" (look at his 40 time!) and will - you know - get chased down from behind on all the 80+ yard straight line runs in the open field that RBs have with such frequency :rolleyes:

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5 minutes ago, BringBackOrton said:

We definitely forget how much that probably means to Singletary. He was in like high school when AP was carrying those Vikings teams to the playoffs and rushing for 2k off a torn ACL.

Think he was younger than that, but anyway that's not important. I agree, I'm sure that meant a lot to the kid. He's definitely been impressive.

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3 minutes ago, SCBills said:


Certainly something to side eye... injuries, inexperience, something else... who knows, BUT it may be a blessing in disguise as he should be fresh for the second half of the season.  

You're right, he should be fresher for the second half of the season. Still, Singletary is a natural playmaker and should have been featured in this offense from the first game. If I thought it was related to injury at all, I would be more understanding. However, I don't think it was. On an offense that needs playmakers, I just don't understand how they failed to incorporate, perhaps, the biggest playmaker.

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Just now, billsfan1959 said:

You're right, he should be fresher for the second half of the season. Still, Singletary is a natural playmaker and should have been featured in this offense from the first game. If I thought it was related to injury at all, I would be more understanding. However, I don't think it was. On an offense that needs playmakers, I just don't understand how they failed to incorporate, perhaps, the biggest playmaker.


I really like McDermott and staff but they do some strange personnel stuff..  Singletary/Gore workload up until Week 9.  Calling up Peko over Taylor, only to cut Peko and sign Taylor 2 weeks later after Peko struggled.  What is going on with Foster/Duke?

 

I do like that they eventually traded Zay and promoted Duke.   I do like that they awarded Phillips the start over Oliver, because he earned it. 
 

Overall though, I think he’s a very good coach and their personnel decisions at least aren’t flippant. 

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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

AP has had his problems off the field but man.... he still has some tread on those tires. He is one of the best to ever do it.

I’m rewatching the game now. His third big run in a row was a Houdinini. No idea how he stayed up in that pile then emerging running down the sideline.

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34 minutes ago, NewEra said:

I’m happy we have Gore but I’d be happier with AD.  Best RB I’ve ever seen

 

I was so pissed when the Bills just missed out on him back in '07.  Wish the off-field stuff didn't happen but on-field he's been a pro's pro.

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11 minutes ago, stevewin said:

It's a shame Devin will never be good b/c he's slow in the 40 and will - you know - get chased down from behind on all the 80+ yard straight line runs in the open field that RBs have with such frequency :rolleyes:

Same speed as Terrell Davis and Emmitt Smith. We all know how they turned out. 

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Its time for Devin to be our lead back.


Gore should only come in to spell at this point, maybe short yardage but he didn't look good doing that yesterday.

 

I really hope personnel decisions aren't being made solely to help Gore reach 3rd overall in yardage, nice but we need to have the most productive players on the field.

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Just now, Mrbojanglezs said:

Its time for Devin to be our lead back.


Gore should only come in to spell at this point, maybe short yardage but he didn't look good doing that yesterday.

 

I really hope personnel decisions aren't being made solely to help Gore reach 3rd overall in yardage, nice but we need to have the most productive players on the field.

 

I think the decision has been made. Singletary is going to be the starter from here on. We will still see a healthy does of Gore I feel but he is not the lead dog now.

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32 minutes ago, billsfan1959 said:

It took Peterson 1 quarter to recognize what Singletary brings to the game and it took our coaching staff 5 games.

 

Hopefully, he remains featured in the gameplan from this point forward.

Hey, I'm as willing to be critical of Bills' management as anyone, but this criticism strikes me as completely unfair. They drafted him in Round 3 after many others passed on him multiple times; they let Shady go because they were convinced he could make an immediate impact; they worked him into the rotation; he got hurt, and they allowed him time to fully heal before bringing him back or giving him a big workload. After all of that, we've got half a season now where he'll likely be our primary RB. That's worthy of a compliment, not criticism. 

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3 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Hey, I'm as willing to be critical of Bills' management as anyone, but this criticism strikes me as completely unfair. They drafted him in Round 3 after many others passed on him multiple times; they let Shady go because they were convinced he could make an immediate impact; they worked him into the rotation; he got hurt, and they allowed him time to fully heal before bringing him back or giving him a big workload. After all of that, we've got half a season now where he'll likely be our primary RB. That's worthy of a compliment, not criticism. 

 

As someone who rarely complains about, or criticizes, this team. I think it is absolutely fair to question how Singletary could average around 6 touches a game until yesterday. I don't care what round he was drafted in or how many teams passed on him. It was clear he was a natural playmaker. He was not injured the first two games and, by all indications, he has been 100% since his return from his injury.

 

If you want to give them the benefit of the doubt, feel free. However, to say they should be complimented for not really using him until yesterday is really going out of your way put a good spin on it.

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38 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

I was so pissed when the Bills just missed out on him back in '07.  Wish the off-field stuff didn't happen but on-field he's been a pro's pro.

Without a year long injury and a test long suspension would he have a shot at emit?  I say yes because both of those years were is his prime when he was ripping off 1500 yards a year. 

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29 minutes ago, The Frankish Reich said:

Hey, I'm as willing to be critical of Bills' management as anyone, but this criticism strikes me as completely unfair. They drafted him in Round 3 after many others passed on him multiple times; they let Shady go because they were convinced he could make an immediate impact; they worked him into the rotation; he got hurt, and they allowed him time to fully heal before bringing him back or giving him a big workload. After all of that, we've got half a season now where he'll likely be our primary RB. That's worthy of a compliment, not criticism. 


He is being completely fair. It shows how stubborn and dumb Daboll has been this year. He will be replaced at the end of the year. 

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1 hour ago, matter2003 said:

Peterson was quoted as saying 

"Wow, who is this kid? Because I was figuring to see Frank in there a little bit more, and then this young kid comes in there like a firecracker. I’m just like, ‘Wheeeeeeeeeew. He’s running. That’s my style. That’s what I like.’ I know Frank loves it, too. He’s very impressive. He did some great things in the run game, in the pass game, picking up blocks. He was very impressive to watch today.”’

 

Singletary also said after the game Peterson told him he had it and that just keep working hard and believing in God and everything would take care of itself and that he had the talent.  When a future hall of famer is impressed with you, that's when you know you have something special...Singletary could be a great one for the Bills...he certainly looks the part early on, dude just makes people look silly even on 4 yard runs sometimes...

"Motor" reminds me of Mike Garrett, the 60's great who played for the Chiefs (outta USC)    About the same size, and Garrett was all Pro several years running.

11 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:


He is being completely fair. It shows how stubborn and dumb Daboll has been this year. He will be replaced at the end of the year. 

Daboll will be back next year.....

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1 hour ago, matter2003 said:

Peterson was quoted as saying 

"Wow, who is this kid? Because I was figuring to see Frank in there a little bit more, and then this young kid comes in there like a firecracker. I’m just like, ‘Wheeeeeeeeeew. He’s running. That’s my style. That’s what I like.’ I know Frank loves it, too. He’s very impressive. He did some great things in the run game, in the pass game, picking up blocks. He was very impressive to watch today.”’

 

Singletary also said after the game Peterson told him he had it and that just keep working hard and believing in God and everything would take care of itself and that he had the talent.  When a future hall of famer is impressed with you, that's when you know you have something special...Singletary could be a great one for the Bills...he certainly looks the part early on, dude just makes people look silly even on 4 yard runs sometimes...

It is why we have all been screaming for Devin to get more touches. Feed him the ball- ALOT!!!

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1 hour ago, May Day 10 said:

I cant believe how much taller he is than Singletary

 

There's a reason his nickname is/was "AD". Even post-ACL and at his age he's built to take an deliver a pounding  

Singletary is built more to avoid one.

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3 hours ago, billsfan1959 said:

It took Peterson 1 quarter to recognize what Singletary brings to the game and it took our coaching staff 5 games.

 

Hopefully, he remains featured in the gameplan from this point forward.

In all honesty, they drafted him.  Im pretty sire they knew what they had.  

 

McDermott likes to try and develop players.  Theres a pattern with him.  He hides them and exposes them little by little.  He likes to call it "earn the right..."  I think that in combination with Singletary's injury kept him out longer then they wanted. 

 

They let McCoy go, and this kid was the reason. 

 

My biggest gripe was how they continued to put Gore in the game in critical situations when Singletary was on fire. 

 

There's no doubt going forward you need to start Devin. He's too versatile and the defense needs to account for him in too many ways to not utilize him much more. 

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