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Fred Jackson cut??(UPDATE: Pegula says Hell To The No)
Utah John replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
What Levy said, more or less, was "If you listen to the fans, you'll end up sitting with them." I saw one set of comments that had Fred being traded to San Francisco as part of a deal to bring in Colin Kaepernick (I have no idea if I spelled that right). Like most of Buffalo I love Fred Jackson as a player and as a man. But I'll remind you of another pretty good RB we traded to San Francisco at the same point in his career. OJ Simpson. Granted, even while he was in Buffalo, Simpson wasn't half the man Jackson is, and since then he's turned out to be not just a tiny fraction but actually negative. But let's be honest, he was a far better player. And the Bills of that day parted ways with him and moved on. If Fred leaves, will it hurt the locker room? Sure. But the guys who are left will realize the Bills are serious enough about winning that they'll make a cold, hard decision to improve the team on the field. I just hope he gets traded to an NFC team so the Bills can face him in the Super Bowl. -
Fred Jackson cut??(UPDATE: Pegula says Hell To The No)
Utah John replied to Big Turk's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
FJ is one of my all-time favorite Bills. If he's on his way out, I'll miss him and regret he didn't get the chance to play for the Bills in the playoffs. I saw that the Steelers cut Brett Keisel who I think the Steelers regard the same way most of do Freddie. Keisel was a 7th round pick who lasted 13 seasons and was a strong contributor. You can consider them both as overachievers, or just really good players, with a great heart and a strong link to the community. -
Speaking of former Bills, Arthur Moats signs extension
Utah John replied to JÂy RÛßeÒ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm glad for Moats. He played hard and did well for the Bills. But, he isn't as good as the guys we have now. How the world has changed when a Bills D castoff is a starter (part time) for the Steelers. -
Gee, why all the snark? Smith did a good job as a blocker, which is why he was on the team. He wasn't a receiving threat, but his name was easier to spell than Remeersma or Metzelaars (both of which I had to guess at).
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Anyone else worried about the defense?
Utah John replied to die hard bills fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I recall reading that the best defense is a good offense. Last year's D played great, with an offense that struggled to move the ball. This year the O should be better, reducing the pressure on the D. Or so one hopes. If it works out and the O improves, the D will be fine even with the losses. If we get Revis, we win the AFCE. -
Anyone else worried about the defense?
Utah John replied to die hard bills fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Not really. Rex got whored by his own QBs. Given chance after chance to put the game away, Orton hardly did anything. Eventually Watkins took a quick slant, cut between two defenders, and showed everyone why the Bills traded for him. But Orton was pretty substandard. -
Rex is at the combine in a Thurman Thomas jersey.
Utah John replied to fakeeyed's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Kemp is partly right and partly misses the point. The Thurman jersey itself isn't the point, it's that Ryan is reaching out to the local community and trying to tie the current Bills organization to that of 25 years ago. That's important. But can he coach, that's a good question. Sending Schwartz packing to install his own favorite defense -- could work out, could be a disaster, it's Ryan's call and it's Ryan's responsibility. It was so great to see the Bills playing really good defense the past two years, and I would hate to see the guys who made it work for Schwartz floundering in a new set. I still don't understand how you take Hughes-Williams-Dareus-Williams and play a 3-4. Even if Hughes leaves, how do you play a 3-4 with those guys? Kyle Williams is a great DT but isn't built to be a DE. Mario Williams is a great DE but doesn't have the speed beyond 10 yards to be a good LB. So many people are infatuated with Rex Ryan, but Kemp is right -- it's results that matter. And, not only can he coach, but can he lead? His time in NY was me unsure. He's doing leadership stuff but a leader also has to let people know what's expected and allowed. I hope this part works out too. -
Vincent Jackson could be cut...
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Hogan is a lacrosse player who learned to play football. He's gotten better every year, and is clearly a smart, excellent athlete. I don't think any of us know what his ceiling is. Welker suddenly became a great receiver when he had the two best QBs of this era throwing to him, and the craftiest coach in the game. Miiigghhht be a little bit of a coincidence there, or maybe he just needed to be exploited. I am not saying Hogan has Welker's talent, but I'm not saying he can't become really good if he keeps developing. Also, I think it was just stupid to cut Mike Williams loose. We gave up a pick for him and it would be great to see if he could do well in a new system. -
Fitz was not a bad QB for the Bills. He was actually OK. It just seemed to most fans and to the team that he was never going to be the guy to take them to a championship. Unfortunately he got really hot for a month one year and got a huge contract. When it became clear he wasn't going to play to that high level consistently, it became impossible to keep him around and to bring in the guy who we hoped WOULD get us a championship. The biggest problem was that stupid huge contract. If he was getting the kind of salary a good backup deserves, he'd probably still be here, he'd be playing while EJ watched, we never would have visited Ortonville, and we'd have probably been in the playoffs this year. We certainly would have beaten Houston, which would have had...oh I don't know, maybe Kyle Orton...as their QB.
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Jets, Bills to pursue Revis (Update-Signed with Jets)
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
The best part of the Bills or the Jets signing Revis is, the Pats wouldn't be able to play the same kind of defense. I'd almost prefer the Jets get him and use up THEIR cap money, but if it's the Bills who get him I'll be OK with that too. -
Wanna buy Rex's NJ house?
Utah John replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Usually stereotypes are based on some element of truth, and with New Jersey there are parts that aren't very nice. Port Elizabeth reminds me of what it smelled like driving to Niagara Falls from Buffalo in the 60s -- one chemical smell after another. So the jokes (the New Jersey state bird is the mosquito, the state gemstone is concrete, and the state tree is dead) make sense but only if you don't look around. Most of New Jersey is actually really nice. I read once it's the most densely forested state in the country. Lots of nice towns, close enough to NYC and Philly to get to big cities. Ocean beaches. Apparently not quite in NYS's league for corruption in politics. If anything I think it's overlooked because a lot of it's a bedroom for bigger cities elsewhere. That house looked really nice, IMHO. Property costs a lot there but that might be a realistic price, at least as a starting point for discussions. -
All time dumbest playcall in a Super Bowl with game on line
Utah John replied to patfitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To me this comes down to playing to your own strengths. When the game is on the line, you don't give up your own best weapon voluntarily. You make the other guy stop your best weapon. -
Bills claim 6'3 WR Justin Brown
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Do you think Justin Brown is better than Mike Williams? I suspect Williams is so pissed at the Bills after what happened to him that he won't ever consider coming back, but with Marrone gone, maybe there's a chance. He's from Buffalo after all and might want to show everyone how Marrone screwed him over. I never understood why they released Williams instead of just keeping him around to compete next year. -
Browns seem done with Johnny Manziel; enters rehab
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If the Jets can't draft Mariota, I'll bet a nickel they trade for Manziel. They seem to like young QBs who were good in college but can't transition to the NFL. Julian Edelman made the switch from college QB to NFL WR, and he's pretty darn good. I always figured Tebow would make a good TE but he had the sin of pride and wouldn't lower himself to anything other than QB. I wonder if Manziel could play WR. -
I think it's clear that Brady is just beginning to slip a little. He's still really good but is even more antsy when pressured than he used to be. The question is, will he degrade faster than the Bills' defense? Great team Ds don't stay great for more than a couple of years. Players get hurt, players get old, players leave as FAs, coaches leave, coaches don't adapt as the offensive game changes, etc. There's only a couple of years before the Bills' D goes from winning them more games than it loses, to vice versa. So can they keep playing at a high level longer than Brady can stay good?
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Jets, Bills to pursue Revis (Update-Signed with Jets)
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think it's 60-40. 60% of the benefit of signing Revis is the harm it does to NE, and 40% of the benefit is making the Bills already-great defense somewhat better. The cheapest and most cost effective outcome is if some NFC team signs him. Maybe Pegula can slip one of his fellow billionaires a few bucks to make that happen. The Pats defense was Revis, Jaime Collins (who's turning into a great player), Vincent Wilfork (who's slowing down), wily old Ninkovich, and a bunch of other guys. (It's OK if I don't know them, but you'd think Russell Wilson would have learned about them. Oh well.) The point is that Belichek and Patricia built a very good defense around just a few good players. Take one or two away, and their house of cards tumbles. It's a close call, but considering most of the benefit to the deal would be in hurting NE, and the lost opportunity to sign other players, I'd say no, if an NFC team were to sign him, and yes if he would return to NE otherwise. -
The OP's premise is really wrong. The Bills were built to take the lead and then force the opponent to go to the air to catch up. That played into the teeth of the Bills' defense. The O and D WERE aligned.
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Super Bowl: Make a bet on Katy Perry's jugs
Utah John replied to \GoBillsInDallas/'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I have never knowingly heard one of her songs. Not that I avoid them but I just don't listen to pop music, and if someone else has it on I usually don't know who the performer is. (Bruno Mars is good, I have to say.) The only thing I remember about Perry is she showed up to tape a Sesame Street episode in a top the producers thought was too revealing, and they sent her home. Can she sing? I guess I'll find out. She can't be any worse than the Who a couple of years ago, way past their prime guys who used to be great but now are Who the %^%^& was THAT? -
Apology Letters to the Pats*
Utah John replied to Kirby Jackson's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Mr Kraft -- I'm sorry the commissioner and you are such good buddies that you can keep breaking rules and getting away with it, almost never with any consequences or punishment. -
wish that the BILLS held onto COHEN
Utah John replied to patfitz's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
For whatever reason, the Bills were loaded with very good to great DTs in training camp. I recall he did very well during preseason, but the numbers worked against him. As it turned out everyone they kept is a good player. Sometimes it just doesn't work out. Cohen might have been better off trying to latch on with a team without a deep defensive line. Good luck Landon. -
So EJ wasn't ready to be a starting QB, but after sitting and watching for a while, just like Aaron Rodgers did, maybe now he's ready to step in. Same with Hackett, maybe. He wasn't ready to be an OC but maybe if he steps back and coaches QBs for a year or so, he'll have a better idea what he's doing when he gets his next chance as an OC.
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Browns seem done with Johnny Manziel; enters rehab
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
See if the Browns need an OT. Trade Kouandjio (our second last year, not too far away from Cleveland's first) and see if the change of scenery can get both of their careers on track. This worked well for us picking up the under-performing Jerry Hughes from the Colts, for whatshisname. Hughes is set to become very very wealthy, and the other guy, I have no idea. -
Fred Pagac supports Marrone's decision
Utah John replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
You're right, he had two years to go. Which makes my point stronger. How could he be more "under the gun" that any coach in the league? How much job security does he have in Jax?