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Why I hate the idea of the Wide 9 for the Bills D
hondo in seattle replied to CSBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
As a reminder, in Schwartz's first press conference with the Bills media, he said this about the Wide 9: "Mostly that's thrown around by people that couldn’t line it up if they wanted to. That’s no disrespect to those people, but there’s 32 teams in the NFL, and all 32 of them line up in a Wide 9. Not all of them are called Wide 9 teams, but that’s just the way it goes. That sort of developed because it fit our personnel [in Detroit], and it fit what our opponents did. You can dictate some things on defense with it, make it hard on offense. There’s some things that you need to constantly work because, like anything, it has strengths and it has weaknesses. It’ll certainly be part of our scheme here, but it won’t define our scheme." -
Why I hate the idea of the Wide 9 for the Bills D
hondo in seattle replied to CSBill's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm curious... what is Schwartz's scheme with the Bills? He's run different schemes over the years. I'm not sure what scheme he's using with the Bills. If you know, please share. Here's what Schwartz himself said about his scheme: “You can’t put it in a box. It’ll be opponent-specific and multi-dimensional. We are an attack scheme.” http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/01/27/jim-schwartz-were-going-to-be-an-attack-scheme/ As vague an answer as that is, it sounds good to me. What it will look like on the field, I'm not sure anyone actually yet knows. -
Off-Season Conditioning Should Be Mandatory
hondo in seattle replied to Webster Guy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yeah, I've wondered about this too. What does it entail and how hard is it? Failures are uncommon so I'm guessing it's reasonably easy to pass. -
Chris Kluwe vs. the Vikings
hondo in seattle replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
These media reports aren't making Kluwe look very good. I actually read the report by the 3rd party investigators - it pretty much exonerates the Vikings and makes you wonder if Kluwe is just an attention whore with too much imagination. -
Most underrated player going into camp
hondo in seattle replied to WhitewalkerInPhilly's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'll go with E.J. Nobody seems to be expecting much from him this year. The national media continually questions him. The pundits ranking the 2014 starting QBs always place him in the bottom half. But, mark my words, he's going to light it up this season and toss 30+ TDs. (Of course, this is all wishful thinking. But if it turns it he actually was the most underrated player going into 2014, it'll make for a great season). -
Impeach Goodell!
hondo in seattle replied to EmotionallyUnstable's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This guy lives in a completely different world than you or I. He's talking to owners on a daily basis. He's getting input from the NFLPA and individual players. He's interacting with fans from around the country. He's got lawyers, advisory committees, and others bringing insights and intel to him. He's swimming in NFL information every day. I couldn't possibly guess what decisions I'd be making if I was as "read in" as he was and facing the same pressures from the various constituencies. I do know, however, that with Ralph's passing I'd rather have a reputed Bills fan and WNY native in that job right now than someone else. -
Joe B's top 20 talents on the Bills roster.
hondo in seattle replied to Bob Malooga's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good points - especially the first one. But we still don't know what he have in EJ. As a fan, I'm hoping he does turn out to be one of the top 20 Bills this season. -
Should the NFL expand?
hondo in seattle replied to Rocky Landing's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
My mom was French - born and raised in the suburbs of Paris. And she was the nicest, saintliest person I've ever known. Not sure what false assumptions you're writing under. -
My open letter to you all
hondo in seattle replied to Canadian Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Great post CBF. I envy you. While I grew up in Cheektowaga, I live on the West Coast now and rarely have an opportunity to see a Bills game in person. While you live across the border, you're closer to the Bills - in more ways than one - than I am. -
Jaws to discuss EJ on ESPN now
hondo in seattle replied to CountryCletus's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Man, you guys are hard on Jaws! I've got to stick up for the Lackawanna kid who once came to talk to my H.S. football team and who I'm guessing is still somewhat of a Bills fan. Jaws is great at breaking down film and telling us what happened. For whatever reason, he's horrible at prognosticating what will happen. Despite all his QB expertise, his predictions about the future performance of QBs are notoriously bad. -
They could rename the team, "The New York Bills of Buffalo" but I doubt if that would draw any new fans. New Yorkers will still root for the Giants or Jets. They could go whole hog and just rename the team, "The New York Bills" but I don't think even that name would attract a lot of fans outside of WNY - and would probably lose a few fans within the region. I really don't see a good way use naming options to attract fans from the other half of the state. Whether or not they play in Jersey, New Yorkers will remain loyal to the Giants and Jets. Regardless of the name, as long as the team plays in Buffalo, it will be viewed as Buffalo's team, not New York's. The best we can hope for, in terms of attracting fans, is more localized regionalization. But the "Niagara Frontier Bills" and other proposed name changes are rather inelegant.
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Preseason power rankings are pretty meaningless. Media guys often talk/write just for the sake of talking and writing. Because it sells and we fans like it when they say (stupid) stuff, even when we don't. Given that we have an unproven HC, unproven OC, unproven QB, a bunch of unproven WRs, a new DC implementing a new scheme, etc., it's not surprising we're ranked low. Where we see potential, the national media sees concerns & weaknesses.
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Marquise Goodwin featured on SI.com
hondo in seattle replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Field participation precludes speed??? Goodwin ran a 4.27 40 at the combine - 6th fastest in combine history. He missed the record by .03. I'm not sure if this is "Olympic speed" but it's pretty darn fast! -
Marquise Goodwin featured on SI.com
hondo in seattle replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Good find. Thanks. It will be interesting to see what he does this year. -
It's all about EJ's development as a QB, Hackett's development as an OC, and Marrone's development as a HC. And then there's Danny Crossman. This team does have talent. But for the Bills to emerge as playoff contenders, several folks need to become better than they've been. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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Dallas Cowboys read mean tweets about themselves
hondo in seattle replied to major's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was unnecessarily unkind. -
Who Is Your Most Underrated Bill Past Or Present ?
hondo in seattle replied to T master's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Roland Hooks. Coming after OJ and before Cribbs (and, at times, playing behind each of them) he tends to get forgotten. Hooks scored 4 TDs on his first four carries against the Bengals in 1979 including this amazing beauty: Then there was the 1980 game against the Pats with the Bills fighting for a playoff berth but losing to the Pats with 35 seconds left and no timeouts on their own 27. Hooks makes a phenomenal catch while getting nailed to gain 37 yards. The Bills run up to the line of scrimmage. Fergy snaps the ball before time expires and heaves the Hail Mary to the endzone. Hooks grabs the deflection to win the game. The Bills went on to make the playoffs with Cribbs injured and Hooks starting most of the rest of the season. http://www.nfl.com/videos/buffalo-bills/09000d5d8208e9c1/Hooks-Hail-Mary-catch He could have been a starter on some teams. -
Years ago, most teams built their offenses around their workhorse RB. Now most teams build their offenses around their QB and run the ball by committee with RB specialists (a between-the-tackles back, an outside back, a short yardage back, a receiving back). In the 1950s, RBs won the Heisman 9 out of 10 years. But QBs have won the Heisman 13 of the past 14 years. While rushing attempts are not down tremendously in the past 15 years, they are down a lot if you look deeper into the past as the focal point of the offense has transitioned from RB to QB.
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I was just involved in bidding on a company that was controlled by a trust. The process isn't as straightforward as some might think. At least, it wasn't in this case. Different bids were structured differently and so it was hard to truly compare apples to apples. Several bidders were eliminated early because doubts about them securing financing or the necessary approvals. Each of the bidders in the top 5 were told what the trust didn't like about their bid and we were allowed to restructure or increase our offers.
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2014 media projections for Bills
hondo in seattle replied to Giaimo25's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Let's see, we have an unproven head coach, an unproven OC, a new DC with a new scheme, a new LB coach, a new QB coach, a new Assistant OC, an unproven QB, maybe as many as 4 new OL making the squad, a bunch of young WRs, a few new starters on defense... Put that in the blender, hit the button, and what do you get? I have no idea. But under the circumstances, I can see why most in the national media are not predicting a winning season. Too many unknowns. And that's why I think this season will be especially fun to watch. -
Whatever we think of Sammy's potential (or his value as a draft pick), it's interesting to see what Whaley is doing here. Last year he got himself a young, coachable QB with - hopefully - a high ceiling. We have a stable of good backs so the team doesn't need to depend entirely on the kid's arm. Whaley and Nix have collected a bunch of speedy, mostly tall, talented WRs who seem to have potential. And this year we drafted 3 OLs to protect the young QB. IF Whaley is right in his talent evaluations, this offense will be good for years to come as EJ develops chemistry with his young wideouts. There's not a ton of proven talent on this offense... but it oozes potential.
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Great post.
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Bills' Final Sale Price contest
hondo in seattle replied to BringBackFergy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
$1.27B Pegula