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LABills08

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  1. They won't cut an investment like Maybin after only one full season, give me a break. And I doubt they'll cut Hardy with so many WRs injured. Jackson is a lock to stay. It will boil down to who they think is better, Nelson or Hardy? But, saying Maybin will be gone is crazy talk.

     

    Ellison won't go either, he is a solid tackler on a flimsy linebacking unit. Once they add more talent suitable for the 3-4, he could be gone. But not just yet.

     

    I see Corner, Kelsay (if Ellis keeps his play up), Fitz and McIntyre going (I would not be surprised if Bell takes McIntyre's roster spot).

     

    I mean, how many experienced players can Gailey really cut? We don't have any depth and you can't depend on rookies.

  2. First off, I think the most important thing that Bills fans can take away from this game is that Gailey was able to get his team to rebound in a big way off of the first game. Arguably the best half of preseason football the Bills have played in a long time.

     

    Anyways, here are my thoughts, for whatever its worth:

     

    1) Gailey looks to have figured out a way to build an offense around Edwards strengths. He is never going to be great, but he could definitely be capable of getting the job done. Having Parrish involved in the offense looks like its going to be huge for Trent. Jauron is a moron for not letting the guy on the field, good god.

     

    2) The defense is going to have a lot of trouble against the run. They are soft around the edges, mainly because they still lack size w/ their linebackers. That being said, Stroud and Williams looked great as they made their transitions. Maybin didn't get many snaps from what I saw, but he definitely got pressure on both blitzes he was in on. And Ellis looks like he has adapted pretty well to the 3-4.

     

    3) This secondary might not have last year's success now that the Bills are rocking the 3-4, but they are capable of big plays. I'm not just saying that bc of McGee, I'm saying that because it is by far the defense's best unit. And McKelvin looked real strong in his reps. Don't forget how much big play ability that kid has.

     

    4) Spiller is obviously a talent. I'm impressed, though not surprised with his performance. I would have loved an LT, but this kid was well worth the pick.

     

    5) The O-line is going to get people hurt this year, I hate to say it. I expect improvements from the G's, but Green is looking like a shorter version of Langston Walker. Slow feet and Trent almost got Eli Manning'd

     

    6) Pass rush looks improved, but still lackluster. I maintain that Maybin will make a difference at some point this year. Crossing my fingers.

     

    7) Where is S. Nelson? Does anyone know? Did he not suit up? I haven't heard much about him in these two preseason games. I love his talent, though I understand he can't block and Gailey is not a fan of TE's who can't block.

     

    8) Get the !@#$ out of Toronto. No one is there.

     

    Overall, the sky isn't falling. This is the team I expected to watch. A team that is not going to go down easy, though clearly has a way to go. Lots of promise though.

  3. Can't see Fitz on the team if Brohm shows even the slightest bit of promise. Way more upside. If the Bills were a team in the thick of competition next year, I could see Fitz being the guy. But for all intents and purposes, this is a rebuilding year. And thus, I can't see how they keep Fitz and dump Brohm.

     

    Has S. Nelson seen the field at all? I haven't heard his name at all when talking about TE's.

  4. Damn. So what is it now? Nelson, Huggins, Easley and Hardy all messed up?

     

    Injury bug still seems to be all over the Bills, though I think it is much more pronounced on our team bc of we lack roster depth. Nelson and Easley looked really promising in camp.

     

    In other news, sounds like Chad Jackson made the roster hahaha.

  5. I agree. My only point is that the odds are stacked against him due to his size. He cant afford to make mistakes bc he will get pancaked.

     

    a quick look at the 2009 sack leaders tends to back up my point. http://www.nfl.com/stats/categorystats?tab...;seasonType=REG

     

    most OLBs are playing (listed) at or around 260lbs. Granted some play lighter.

     

    I think what we are seeing is fans' overfrustration with a #11 pick who gets thrown around while hes learning. He may never "get it" and become and decent player. Well see.

     

    My take on him last night ---- and yes ive watched more film in my day than most, as well as having played for over 10 years----- is that we see a guy playing between 230-250 lbs who is hustling his keester off but making mistakes.

     

    Hes raw, hes fast, but hes trying. The real test is the film breakdown, if you continue to see him play then the coaches see something on film they like, if his snaps change to only against 2s and 3s then he is not showing something.

     

    The problem with making assessments from watching the game on TV is 1) most dont know jack about football schemes, 2) you dont know the particlar play / coverage called, 3) even if you did or could guess, the sideline view sucks.

     

    even the Lee evans thread discussion.... you dont know at what point EVans was suppsoed to break or when the ball was supposed to be thrown so discussion is only an exercise in futility, something of a pleasure on this board.

     

    Excellent take on Maybin. One of the most astute observations out there.

     

    Seeing as though he got a huge amount of snaps yesterday, I imagine that Gailey said...welp....the only way he is going to learn is to put him out there. The guy is young and hungry, let him take his licks and hopefully he'll hand some out in the process. Not an entirely positive sign (if the coaching staff saw him as a huge contributor there would be a concern for injury), but the kid works hard and has talent....you have to imagine he'll put it together at some point, regardless of his weight.

  6. Deja vu?

     

    Before the first preseason game, Trent says all the right things "oh, I've learned so much from last season, I'm ready to work hard, I've got to win the job, we have a long ways to go but I'm very confident...blah...blah..blah"

     

    After immediately getting dismantled he starts going "Bad game, we have to get better..and most famously....we're going to have to watch the tape".

     

    Dude! Its not the tape, I promise. Some of these vets must be having nightmares of last year.

     

     

    Sounds pretty gross. I have to say. at least no major injuries on defense.

  7. Who will impress:

    Spiller

    Carrington

    Troup

    Whitner

    Maybin

    Levi

    Nelson

    Parrish

     

    Who will depress:

    Fitzpatrick

    Mckelvin

    Stroud

    Most linebackers

    Mccargo

    The entire o line

     

    We shall see. But I figure this post isn't any less stupid than anything else written about the game tonight

  8. Anyone else here the conversation? I'm curious about what further thoughts he had on Maybin. Sounds like the coaching staff does NOT like Maybin on the field in running situations. I have to imagine that Maybin can drop back in coverage better than Torbor, given his speed, height and athleticism. So, it must be goal line and running situations where Maybin is gonna be off the field.

     

    He needs to work at it, but at least the kid is excited to make an impact.

  9. it's not about playing here or anywhere. he was interested in playing here, and even began considering relocating his family back to Buffalo for one more season -- something that he had discounted a few months ago.

    we are, as someone close to Aaron once said, "on Aaron's time," and the only one who makes that clock tick is Aaron Schobel.

    it's not about money, either. the Bills, up until today, were fully willing to pay Schobel for this season.

    Schobel put the team in this position. he acknowledges that this is his doing because he can't make up his mind. he doesn't fault the Bills either for making their decision.

     

    jw

     

    Interesting point. But still seems kind of bizarre. That kind of self awareness is mind blowing. He is essentially saying that "In being indecisive, I allowed for a decision to be made for me". Certainly not the kind of life I plan on living, but at least he is honest.

     

    In my opinion, once you've thought about leaving, you've already left. Too bad Aaron had to have the decision made for him.

  10. Nix claimed they won't release him, so this report is in direct contradiction with his interview. Link

     

    Nix does not strike me as being a guy who will blatantly mislead the press like that. Not trading Lynch is evidence of that.

     

    I wonder if RW finally said, you know what, 8 million dollars isn't worth proving a point.

     

    Is his salary the reason why a trade is off the table?

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