It seems to be taken as gospel among most Bills followers that the O-line is a strength of the team. If this is really the case (which I'm not sure of BTW) why not test out that thesis some week and go against tendency to boot, by just committing to smashmouth football?
Or would success with that approach require Gailey to rethink his entire offensive philosophy? And gee, we don't want that.
It seems to be taken as gospel among most Bills followers that the O-line is a strength of the team. If this is really the case (which I'm not sure of BTW) why not test out that thesis some week and go against tendency to boot, by just committing to smashmouth football?
Or would success with that approach require Gailey to rethink his entire offensive philosophy? And gee, we don't want that.