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With Poz out, could Bills move Maybin to LB?


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For starters, Kelsay is also hurt, so they don't have enough depth at DE to try what you are suggesting.

 

On top of that, Maybin has essentially no experience at LB. It would be outright crazy to try to teach him a whole new position from scratch in only a few days.

 

hee hee.....outright crazy -- Russ's new marketing slogan...

 

Draft a tackle and a center and have them play guard

Draft a tackle last year who had only played 2 years of college ball and start him in his second year

Fire your OC 10 days before the season starts

Cut your starting LT 6 days before the season starts

Start a line that has the least collective starts of any OL in almost the history of the modern game

 

Maybin at LB probably won't happen...but geez it might be a cake walk.

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hee hee.....outright crazy -- Russ's new marketing slogan...

 

Draft a tackle and a center and have them play guard

Draft a tackle last year who had only played 2 years of college ball and start him in his second year

Fire your OC 10 days before the season starts

Cut your starting LT 6 days before the season starts

Start a line that has the least collective starts of any OL in almost the history of the modern game

 

Maybin at LB probably won't happen...but geez it might be a cake walk.

Then go on Prime time TV and almost upset the SB favorite that was supposed to destroy you and blow you out

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For starters, Kelsay is also hurt, so they don't have enough depth at DE to try what you are suggesting.

 

On top of that, Maybin has essentially no experience at LB. It would be outright crazy to try to teach him a whole new position from scratch in only a few days.

 

Looks like Poz is out for 6 to 8 weeks, so he wouldn't have to learn overnight. From what I can tell, it didn't take Suggs (no doubt a special player in a 3-4 system) to become an elite LB.

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hee hee.....outright crazy -- Russ's new marketing slogan...

 

Draft a tackle and a center and have them play guard

Draft a tackle last year who had only played 2 years of college ball and start him in his second year

Fire your OC 10 days before the season starts

Cut your starting LT 6 days before the season starts

Start a line that has the least collective starts of any OL in almost the history of the modern game

 

Maybin at LB probably won't happen...but geez it might be a cake walk.

 

All of which seem to be working pretty well so far.

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Looks like Poz is out for 6 to 8 weeks, so he wouldn't have to learn overnight. From what I can tell, it didn't take Suggs (no doubt a special player in a 3-4 system) to become an elite LB.

Since one of the requirements of a LB is duribility, POZ is now looking sort of brittle. Two broken arms in three years.....time to look for a long term solution at MLB,,,POZ appears , at best , to be a part time player until we get a more durible player. Didn't Mitchell play MLB with KC before his stint at NYG? Anyhow, the Maybin idea might work...Green Bay converted one or more of their DE's to OLB when they went to the 3-4 this year. Maybin is young and rangy....I like the idea. And Ellison was burned twice by Watson Monday night...he was 10 yards late on the first one...and made the late tackle in the end zone on the second TD....he played well otherwise...but defending the pass means knocking it down or lose. And the OLB has to cover the TE upon occasion. Need help at LB for sure.

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Looks like Poz is out for 6 to 8 weeks, so he wouldn't have to learn overnight. From what I can tell, it didn't take Suggs (no doubt a special player in a 3-4 system) to become an elite LB.

Big difference, Suggs had training camp to prepare and more importantly it was the 3-4 alignment. Big difference between an outside 3-4 LB and a 4-3 LB.

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The Pats are not SB favorites? You may want to alert the media, players, coaches, this board . . .

Just calling it like I see it. Losing Seymour was devastating. Not a coincidence, the Bills moved the ball with considerable effectiveness. While Vrabel and Bruschi were long in the tooth, and Mayo & Guyton are ridiculous athletes, there is something to be said for experience.

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hee hee.....outright crazy -- Russ's new marketing slogan...

 

Draft a tackle and a center and have them play guard

Draft a tackle last year who had only played 2 years of college ball and start him in his second year

Fire your OC 10 days before the season starts

Cut your starting LT 6 days before the season starts

Start a line that has the least collective starts of any OL in almost the history of the modern game

 

Maybin at LB probably won't happen...but geez it might be a cake walk.

All those moves seem to be working OK to me

so far

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