SoCal Deek Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago So he only needs 700 yards on Sunday to pass the mark that OJ set in a 14 game season? Come on boys! Put your backs into it…dammit! 1 Quote
WotAGuy Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, hondo in seattle said: Cook is a good back, and I like watching him work. But he wouldn't achieve the stats he's attaining now on the 1970s Bills versus 1970s run-first defenses. I think he would still be very successful if transported back to the 70s. He’s not built to take the pounding RBs had to back then, but his burst and vision translate to any era. Cribbs did ok in 1980, so I feel like Cook would have good numbers (e.g. YPC), just not a heavy workload like OJ got. 1 1 Quote
hondo in seattle Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 56 minutes ago, WotAGuy said: I think he would still be very successful if transported back to the 70s. He’s not built to take the pounding RBs had to back then, but his burst and vision translate to any era. Cribbs did ok in 1980, so I feel like Cook would have good numbers (e.g. YPC), just not a heavy workload like OJ got. I agree with your remarks about his burst and vision. He's not elusive like Barry Sanders, nor powerful like Earl Campbell, nor a freakishly elite athlete like OJ. But sometimes I'm amazed at the creases Cook sees, and how quickly he gets to them. 1 1 Quote
HappyDays Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, Buffalo Ballin said: Cook needs a rebound game this Sunday. New England is the only team we've faced all year that I thought flat out beat us with their run defense. I know Miami did as well but I attributed that more to the Bills coming in lazy and getting surprised by a Miami team that was still fighting. New England we came into with our normal juice and still got stuffed. They had Milton Williams though and now he's on IR so hopefully we'll get them back this week. 1 Quote
Da webster guy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago personally i think Ty Johnson is just as good of a runner. He's almost 5 yards a carry this year and like 5.2 last year. Ty's 40yd time was significantly faster than Cook's combine time, doesn't fumble, better blocker, equally good receiver. I'm glad we have them both, but honestly I trust Ty with the ball running in traffic, he's not fumbling. 1 1 Quote
Einstein's Dog Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, GASabresIUFan said: The Cin fumble was a bad personal decision in redzone short yardage. In the cold and snow, you leave the ball with the 6-5 240 lbs QB/Monster named Josh Allen vs the 5-11, 190 non-bruising RB. I was with you until you suggested that they should have called J Allens number - no. Stop that until it matters. All the talk about it being a "must win" game was just blather - using the "must win" moniker was much more relevant to Cincy. They should make R Davis the short yardage back. Increasing the role for R Davis not only reduces the wear and tear on Cook and Allen) but also better prepares Davis for a larger role if needed (it is a long season -look how many RBs go down). Quote
RyanC883 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Unlike some other players, this guy got better after the contract. Might be the best back in the NFL. 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Da webster guy said: personally i think Ty Johnson is just as good of a runner. He's almost 5 yards a carry this year and like 5.2 last year. Ty's 40yd time was significantly faster than Cook's combine time, doesn't fumble, better blocker, equally good receiver. I'm glad we have them both, but honestly I trust Ty with the ball running in traffic, he's not fumbling. This was silly when people were trying to make this argument over the summer. It's even sillier now. And for the record, Ty has a fumble this year. On only 25 rushes and 16 receptions. So do that math to get to his average rate vs Jimbo. Edited 1 hour ago by DrDawkinstein Quote
Augie Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said: But, is he... worth it? side note to Beane: going forward, pick more players who contribute to National Championships. This aint rocket surgery He’s worth what they paid him, yes. The Bills were not the ones to handle that awkwardly, but it’s all water under the bridge now. Let’s finish strong and feel like we got an even better deal! I like how hard he’s playing after getting paid. Not every guy is like that, and yes, I’m having visions of sailor caps….. 1 Quote
dollars 2 donuts Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Just a clarification…I am not saying Cook is better than OJ. im just saying that when the dust settles this year he will likely have the 3rd highest rushing total in franchise history. …I maybe should have said that from the start. Go Bills! Quote
chris heff Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 4 hours ago, hondo in seattle said: Brother Dollars, thanks for the kind words! I don't think Fergy passed for more than 3,000 yards his first 6 or 7 years with the Bills. But he played a long time and eventually had a couple of productive seasons. But in the beginning, it was all OJ, all the time. And since our D was usually poor, the entire game plan of the opponent was SLOW OJ DOWN. If they could do that, they'd win. Well, in 1974, we were invited to play on Monday Night Football (a big cultural phenomenon back then as you might recall) for the very first time. Our opponent would be the Oakland Raiders who were good enough to get several MNF games and had won them all. This was, btw, the first and only Bills home game I would see in person at the Ralph. OJ was off to a good start, though frustratingly he seemed close to breaking one but hadn't yet. And then he got hurt right before half if I recall correctly. The game was basically over. We couldn't win without OJ. But Fergy threw a 13-yard TD strike to Ahmad Rashad with 13 seconds left to win the game 21-20. As it unlikely as it seemed at the time, it was Fergy, not OJ, who was the hero of our first MNF victory. Although I'm glad to see Allen rising ahead of him on the passing yards list, Fergy will always hold a hallowed place in my old heart. I was at that game, George Blanda missed a 50 yard field goal a few seconds after he turned 47 years old. Ferguson had Ahmad Rashad, J. D. Hill and Bob Chandler . Quote
Augie Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 20 minutes ago, dollars 2 donuts said: Just a clarification…I am not saying Cook is better than OJ. im just saying that when the dust settles this year he will likely have the 3rd highest rushing total in franchise history. …I maybe should have said that from the start. Go Bills! It does seem that so far he has been a much better citizen, but then we never know. Quote
GASabresIUFan Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Einstein's Dog said: I was with you until you suggested that they should have called J Allens number - no. Stop that until it matters. All the talk about it being a "must win" game was just blather - using the "must win" moniker was much more relevant to Cincy. They should make R Davis the short yardage back. Increasing the role for R Davis not only reduces the wear and tear on Cook and Allen) but also better prepares Davis for a larger role if needed (it is a long season -look how many RBs go down). The problem here is Davis slimmed down this offseason and hasn’t been used in that bruiser role. Instead Josh has been in the short yardage role whether that the best use of our QB or not. I understand wanting less wear and tear on Josh and Cook, but a play on the 2 years line to take the lead isn’t the time to change what you have been doing well all season. Quote
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