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Dorien Williams, your mission should you choose to accept it?


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32 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

Was that after Johnson was injured?

 

Dodson just doesn’t look the part for me. Williams flies around. I would rather have him out on the field over Dodson. Let’s see if the game will slow down for him.

Yes, after Johnson was injured, but then he came back and was playing regularly. They were going with three lbs for tactical reasons, I think, not to save Johnson.  

 

And yes, in plays I noticed Williams more than Dotson. Flies around is right.  But Dotson as quick, too.  Just less instinctive, I think.  

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6 minutes ago, Shaw66 said:

Yes, after Johnson was injured, but then he came back and was playing regularly. They were going with three lbs for tactical reasons, I think, not to save Johnson.  

 

And yes, in plays I noticed Williams more than Dotson. Flies around is right.  But Dotson as quick, too.  Just less instinctive, I think.  

I’m a little disappointed that McDermott didn’t have a 3 safety defense ready to go in case of injury. Or just for different looks. Rapp played ZERO snaps. 
 

When Johnson was hurt I expected to see Rapp on the field some.

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4 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I watched the game everyone said he balled out in vs USC. He immediately got juked by Caleb Williams and whiffed on a tackle. I turned the game off.

 

Yesterday I saw the same thing. I don’t know what the Bills were thinking with this draft pick. He plays faster than his mind thinks. Hopefully he can learn to control it.


I’ll compare him to another Bills LB. Nigel Bradham. Also flew around playing faster than his mind could handle. He learned to control it and become a solid NFL linebacker.

 

 

Come on, no disrespect but that isn't fair due diligence.  You intentionally watched a game where he reportedly had a big one but immediately turned it off because you didn't like what happened on one play?  That feels more like you were looking for confirmation bias of your skepticism than actually trying to watch the game and see what his potential might be.

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13 minutes ago, Alphadawg7 said:

 

Come on, no disrespect but that isn't fair due diligence.  You intentionally watched a game where he reportedly had a big one but immediately turned it off because you didn't like what happened on one play?  That feels more like you were looking for confirmation bias of your skepticism than actually trying to watch the game and see what his potential might be.

I did finish it later. Nothing spectacular. A lot of tackles after decent gains.

 

No confirmation on anything. I saw 1 game in college and 1 game in the NFL. He was out of control and had a bad missed tackle in both. 
 

Doesn’t mean anything really.

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1 minute ago, Buffalo_Stampede said:

I did finish it later. Nothing spectacular. A lot of tackles after decent gains.

 

No confirmation on anything. I saw 1 game in college and 1 game in the NFL. He was out of control and had a bad missed tackle in both. 
 

Doesn’t mean anything really.


Fair enough, I was only commenting on what you wrote in your first post where you claimed to have turned the game off after one early play.  

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12 hours ago, JayBaller10 said:

I saw A LOT of Dodson out there. Was it in place of Dorian? Or were the Bills running a 4-3?


dodson had 50 some odd snaps and Dorian 30 some odd…. Milano was 11 of the 88 total so seems Dodson had the heavier lift yesterday 

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Everyone loves Milano, but face it, he just can't consistantly stay on the field. He misses games EVERY year. This injury souns brutal. Next man up sounds hollow. Dorian looks promising, and remember Milano was a 5th round pick, and looked like a steal almost immediately. Coach Babich is noted as one of the best LB coaches out there. We have no choice but to just see how this plays out. Bills will still be favored in everyone of the next 6 games. 

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1 minute ago, RG Murdock said:

Everyone loves Milano, but face it, he just can't consistantly stay on the field. He misses games EVERY year. This injury souns brutal. Next man up sounds hollow. Dorian looks promising, and remember Milano was a 5th round pick, and looked like a steal almost immediately. Coach Babich is noted as one of the best LB coaches out there. We have no choice but to just see how this plays out. Bills will still be favored in everyone of the next 6 games. 

 

He looked good but he didn't seem like a first team all-pro type player til several years in.  Elite level instincts, but you need time on the field and in the film room to really use them.  I hope they use Williams more once he gets a full week of practice with the 1's, dodson just doesn't have it to play will.  

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1 hour ago, RG Murdock said:

Everyone loves Milano, but face it, he just can't consistantly stay on the field. He misses games EVERY year. This injury souns brutal. Next man up sounds hollow. Dorian looks promising, and remember Milano was a 5th round pick, and looked like a steal almost immediately. Coach Babich is noted as one of the best LB coaches out there. We have no choice but to just see how this plays out. Bills will still be favored in everyone of the next 6 games. 

Milano didn’t look like an immediate steal. There were even reports out of camp saying fellow rookie Tanner Vallejo was having a more noticeable impact. Ramon Humber also started in front of Milano and Matt didn’t get his shot until Humber was later injured. Of course we know he took control of the position and never let go.


Williams definitely flashes more than Dodson and is certainly the more athletic player, so I’d be willing to take the lumps of him learning on the job, but I’m not so sure McD is willing. Dodson out snapped Dorian, shades of Ramon Humber.

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Ya know, it may just be that McD knows how to get the best out of defensive players.

 

Milano is obviously a great player.  But he's just one of quite a few mid-to-late round players that have excelled here.  Benford may be our best starting CB right now.  Bernard is playing great.  Wasn't Dane Jackson a 7th rounder?

 

William's won't be at Milano's level - but he doesn't need to.  He needs to play solid, disciplined football. 

 

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We need Dorian Williams to be the answer. 

 

I don't expect him to be amazing right away.  I do expect a learning curve.  But this team NEEDS to take a page from the KC playbook and let young guys develop over the course of the season. 

 

We know what Dodson is.  He's a backup.  We drafted Williams in RD3 for a reason.  Given we lose Milano in Week 5, by the end of the season, Williams will no longer be a "rookie".   

 

Unless he's Elam levels of unplayable out there, we need to let him learn on the job.  I will be pretty disgusted if Dodson is out there next to Bernard.  That's just accepting a major downgrade at LB, whereas the development of Dorian Williams over the course of the season could lessen the impact felt.  

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I saw him in on a lot of plays early. While not great, I thought he was generally reading and filling well enough.  Then he sort of disappeared.  Next thing I knew, I was seeing a lot of Dodson in the fourth quarter turning his head as Etienne ran by him.  I'd much rather watch Williams take some lumps out there than seeing Dodson do mostly nothing.  But I'm not the coach.

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14 hours ago, Dr.Sack said:

Dorian is flying out there. He has great instincts and explodes. Perhaps a bit too fast on a RB swing pass today. I’d rather have a guy arrive early than a guy who can’t get there. He is going to be a really good player. Now he must mature rapidly. 

He'll get his chance. Think the kid will be fine he has some good read and react instincts. It will be interesting to see him and Bernard flying around out there. This will be the " new" nfl linebackers.

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On 10/9/2023 at 12:15 PM, JayBaller10 said:

Milano didn’t look like an immediate steal. There were even reports out of camp saying fellow rookie Tanner Vallejo was having a more noticeable impact. Ramon Humber also started in front of Milano and Matt didn’t get his shot until Humber was later injured. Of course we know he took control of the position and never let go.


Williams definitely flashes more than Dodson and is certainly the more athletic player, so I’d be willing to take the lumps of him learning on the job, but I’m not so sure McD is willing. Dodson out snapped Dorian, shades of Ramon Humber.

Hope this is Dorians shot to be the man.  Go Bills!

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On 10/8/2023 at 7:16 PM, JayBaller10 said:

I saw A LOT of Dodson out there. Was it in place of Dorian? Or were the Bills running a 4-3?

 

A 4-3 wouldn't be a bad idea versus the Giants.  We went to a 4-2 because the NFL has become a passing league.   But with TT under center, the Giants may run more than pass - and be more effective rushing than passing.  

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