Bruuuuce Posted November 4, 2009 Posted November 4, 2009 It goes without question that the Bills have been one of the most banged up teams since Jauron has been around. The lack of offense is leaving the D on the field way too long, exposing them to not only getting worn down, but giving them more opportunity to injury. It creates a vicious cycle that you can't break out of, if Byrd turns into "Ow my (insert body part here) Whitner" because of this Jauron might as well just put the practice squad on the field from here on out and save the few good players on this team for whoever is coaching next year.
3rdnlng Posted November 4, 2009 Posted November 4, 2009 It goes without question that the Bills have been one of the most banged up teams since Jauron has been around. The lack of offense is leaving the D on the field way too long, exposing them to not only getting worn down, but giving them more opportunity to injury. It creates a vicious cycle that you can't break out of, if Byrd turns into "Ow my (insert body part here) Whitner" because of this Jauron might as well just put the practice squad on the field from here on out and save the few good players on this team for whoever is coaching next year. Horrible offensive? No, but horribly offensive, yes. More opportunity to injury? Yes they are on the field more so the opportunity for injury increases, but on the other side, the offense's opportunity for injury is decreased.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted November 4, 2009 Posted November 4, 2009 And the HORRIFIC tackling by the Defense IS helping them ?? How many whiffs are there per game. We should have a weekly pool on missed tackles.
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