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I can only conclude Hackett went to the promotion theory class Russ Brandon offered over the summer. Clearly Hackett scored highly.
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If you're facing 3rd and 1, who do you call on? Spiller and his higher YPC or Jackson? Spiller and his east-west preference or Jackson? Because if I'm in 1st and 10 and you get 5 yards it's not as valuable as gaining one on 3rd and 1.
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I'm not going to re-hash my arguments against taking Spiller. He's made some plays and while injured as well, like the Cleveland run. And no, Marrone/Hackett/Manuel did the running game no favors by not providing an option. Jackson seemed to fight for every yard, but he typically doesn't go down on first contact. Spiller tends to do just that and doesn't get the extra yard given his frame. Speed is nice, but I'll take a healthy and slower Jackson in those circumstances.
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You can't have a back getting negative or no yardage so often in a close game. Everyone knows he's capable of breaking a big one, but that's not always enough when it's close and teams are clamping down on the run because they know you can't pass. Jackson is a better option right now, which tells me a lot about how this new coaching staff feels about Buddy's first draft pick from the last (failed) rebuild.
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The question isn't so much if Ralph is to blame for this season and their latest rebuild. We know RW is out of the picture so far as management decisions are made. The question is whether Russ is an extension of RW. If that's the case, can they be successful with that style of management in the modern NFL? History says no, they can't.
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It's hard to discern whether Whaley is part of the solution or problem at this point. He was Buddy's top personnel deputy for a few years during some bad drafts, particularly high picks. Their UFA acquisitions have been fairly hit or miss and pro personnel is Whaley's thing. Mediocre to average drafting teams have no hope in the modern NFL. You can't spend your way out of the basement and being only average on draft day means you're digging a hole that few, if any teams get out of. The jury is out as much on Whaley as it is Marrone, Manuel, and of course, Mr Smithers himself, Russ Brandon.
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Brandon and Whaley aren't replacing Marrone or drafting another QB high anytime soon. The former's legacies are directly tied to the latter and changing things now opens them up to further criticism. Cameron? Dude was fired from his OC gig in Baltimore, who then went on to win the SB. No thanks.
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Only 3 years ago the Bills began a significant rebuild with a new GM, HC, new defense and a strange refusal to bring in a new QB. The low point was Chan Gailey admitting after another defeat in Minnesota that he'd learned something about his team. Chan never admitted what it was, but probably meant that he knew his team would roll over when things got difficult. Flash forward to 2013 and we're in a similar scenario. Sure, there's a rookie QB who's been injured, but the play Buffalo has received all along there hasn't been good enough and no one's sure if Manuel is the guy. The play-calling is unimaginative, they lose close games, and it appears the team can't remain motivated when they fall behind. This is becoming year 0 of the rebuild, not year 1. Hopefully Buffalo doesn't follow the course Nix/Gailey did a mere 3 seasons ago.
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A Few Thoughts About The Game, in no particular order
BillsVet replied to Bill from NYC's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's an unpopular sentiment, but it depends on who one assigns blame to. Certain individuals at OBD and in Detroit have been around the entire time and cannot lose their positions no matter what the record or playoff-less streak is. -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
So the Bills are crap? I wish you'd be more optimistic. LeBeau has 2 SB wins in the past decade as a DC. I'd say he's proven himself. -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Does Marrone now pull a Gailey and say he learned something about the team a la Chan after the Vikings blowout in 2010? And when will P.T. Brandon be available to the media? -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Love the sig BTW. -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
If only Marrone would go Jim Mora at the post-game PC. Won't happen but stating "we couldn't do diddly-poo offensively" seems apt. -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I was being sarcastic, sorry there. I just see so many excuses and was anticipating what some will offer when the game is over. -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's a rebuilding year anyway, the QB is rusty, the QB is a rookie, it's windy, they played hard, PIT is better than their record suggest, BUF was playing on the road in a tough venue, etc. What's the narrative going to be after this one about why the Bills couldn't win? -
Official Second Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Twice now where Stevie makes a nice play and a Steeler DB is hurt. Possibly nothing more than a coincidence, but odd. -
Official First Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Now I know why Marrone told Hackett to shut his trap in (EDIT: training camp). He knew they weren't going to be the wide open offense people thought would be coming. That, and Spiller wasn't going to be getting 20 carries per, which is something Gailey told us Spiller wasn't capable of doing. -
Official First Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is Hackett rusty today as well? I know PIT is playing the pass here, but I feel like Steve Fairchild is still calling plays like the last game Buffalo played in Pittsburgh. -
Official First Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True. But accuracy is something you've either got or don't. The difference is Manuel has a stronger arm but as of right now about the same touch on his throws. -
Official First Half Thread: Week 10, Bills at Steelers
BillsVet replied to Beerball's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
To a certain degree, but he lacks touch on his passes. His accuracy leaves much to be desired at this point. -
Now we get to see what we have for 7 games
BillsVet replied to 8-8 Forever?'s topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
It's one thing if Peyton Manning goes down for Denver because that means their season is done. The Bills aren't faced with that predicament if Manuel goes down and should be able to play someone at this point in Manuel's career who is relatively close to his level of play. SIgning Kolb was a huge risk given his injury history and IMO the root cause to the QB issues. The Bills couldn't have known both Manuel and Kolb would be hurt in the pre-season, but Kolb's durability issues in his career made that a greater possibility than other options. And it's this which has forced them into scrambling to find a guy who can play. Call it 20/20 hindsight or whatever. When the team had time to plan, their risk hurt them. -
Lowered expectations. Ironically this win for Kansas City means they'll finish above .500, representing a minimum +7 in wins from 2012. I don't understand why some cannot see that the decisions made in the off season have more benefits or consequences than what the average fan sees on game day. The Bills are mediocre because their front office botches too many decisions. They make some good ones, but not enough to forge a winning team.
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It's hard to believe under any circumstances that a NFL team would ever be in a position to start a rookie UDFA in a regular season game. I wonder if it's any team in the past 25 years has been forced into this situation.
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It's amazing we're at this point debating the merits of starting a rookie UDFA (Tuel) versus a street free agent (Flynn) to replace a guy on his 4th team in 4 years (Lewis). Injuries happen and the Bills have been very unlucky. In light of that, I don't understand why they decided to sign Kevin Kolb who hasn't made it through a complete season in 6 NFL years. That's a risk a more forward thinking organization wouldn't take, especially considering they might start a rookie QB.