stinky finger Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Come on guys, RT's are not that hard to find. They mainly run block and that is it. Butler is not a loss at all. There you are. I was looking for you.........anyway, I couldn't agree more. No loss. Whaddaya think? A backup QB to fill in for Butler?
billsfan89 Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Well this opens up another hole I say we let Bell and Meredith battle it out for the RT position and draft a LT pick 9 then draft a NT pick 41. So with this revelation I think our O-line should be LT- Buluga/pick 9 player LG- Levitre C- Hangartner RG- Wood RT- Bell/Meridith
stinky finger Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 I'm sure the constant battering on the field and the accumulating knee injuries has helped motivate him to finding a less brutal occupation. Politics?!?! Less brutal!?!?
BADOLBILZ Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 Brad Butler informed the team he is retiring from football. The fact that people in this thread are surprised or upset about this is dumbfounding. Optimism is fine, but let's be realistic, the guy is being held together with gum and duct tape and even at his best he was nothing more than a less than stout right guard. Nothing against the guy, but him as a reliable starting RT was a pipe dream.
dgrid Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 So with this revelation I think our O-line should be LT- Buluga/pick 9 player LG- Levitre C- Hangartner RG- Wood RT- Bell/Meridith LT- Buluga/pick 9 player LG- Levitre C- Hangartner RG- Incognito/Wood RT- Bell/Meridith/another draft pick
sven233 Posted February 18, 2010 Posted February 18, 2010 LT- Buluga/pick 9 playerLG- Levitre C- Hangartner RG- Incognito/Wood RT- Bell/Meridith/another draft pick You have Wood as a backup? Really? WOW.... There are 2 ways this can go. They can put Wood at Center (which is what I would like to see) and re-sign Incognito to play RG. Unfortunately, Incognito is only suited for G, so to get him on the field, he either has to play LG or RG. I would like to see Levitre stay put at LG, but he may be able to handle RT. It would be interesting to see. They could leave Wood at G and leave Hangman at C, but that may freeze Incognito out since he isn't athletic enough to play T. I would like them to get a proven LT in FA if they can, but the pickings are very slim. Unfortunately, they will probably have to do this in the Draft. I could easily see us going LT or RT at 9 now. Depending on how Bell comes back, he may be serevicable at RT, but I would rather get better there. With Butler retiring, I wouldn't be shocked if they went back to back lineman early int he draft. Either way, I'm glad Butler told them now instead of closer to FA and the Draft. Just another hole to fill, unfortunately.
dgrid Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 You have Wood as a backup? Really? WOW... more as an "option", or question mark, than a backup.
GG Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 You can thank Jim Overdorf for this predicament. Rather than admitting the mistake of extending Butler's RG contract, JO wanted to rationalize the Langston mistake by moving him to L T. So you had two expensive players out of position and Overdorf picked Walker as the fall guy. So here we are a year later and both are gone still with a gaping hole at both tackles.
Billsguy Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Brad Butler informed the team he is retiring from football. Who in their right mind thinks the Bills will draft a QB now?
Ghost of Rob Johnson Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 I wrestled with it. I think of it as a hole if there's really no one there who has played the position capably, ever. Believe me when I say that I think our QBs are a collection of s---bags, and that our hopes are pretty much for the light to come on for Brohm, McNabb, or some other miracle. If Chan thinks he can resurrect Edwards, god bless 'im, but I'm not holding out hope. Which I think sums up the Bills QB situation.
Ghost of Rob Johnson Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Levitre was a tackle in college.. He came in too weak for the NFL, but after a year and change of the Bills program, he might bs ready to compete for a RT spot.. I'd bet that they keep Incognito, Kendall Simmons is still on the roster....Wood to center... Bell at LT... Really? That's why he switched positions?
bkc Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 Come on guys, RT's are not that hard to find. They mainly run block and that is it. Butler is not a loss at all. another hole to fill
bkc Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 They do from time to time, but there are no GREAT passblocking RT's that is just not their job. Butler was NOT a really good RT anyway. We can replace him in the 3rd or later rounds. how many positions can you address in one draft
Sisyphean Bills Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 So, in terms of experience, the Bills have gotten rid of everyone that played on the OL 2 years ago, including the TE and #2 C. Well, it won't be surprising when the Bills target OL.
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 That sucks. He was our best option at right tackle. I beg to differ... ...I think we have better options in Bell, Meredith, Watkins and Incognito...depending on how the line shapes out. We could go... Rookie LT - Levitre - Wood - Incognito - Bell/Meredith/Watkins or Rookie LT - Levitre - Hangartner - Wood - Incognito or Bell - Levitre - Wood - Incognito - Meredith I think we are in alright shape as far as the offensive line goes.
BillsVet Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 You can thank Jim Overdorf for this predicament. Rather than admitting the mistake of extending Butler's RG contract, JO wanted to rationalize the Langston mistake by moving him to L T. So you had two expensive players out of position and Overdorf picked Walker as the fall guy. So here we are a year later and both are gone still with a gaping hole at both tackles. For all the credit given to the team for "regime change" Buffalo still has people like JO around making personnel decisions. The history of the Buffalo Bills from 2006-2009 will be taking one step forward and two steps back. Last years OL was a myriad of bad personnel moves, and the OL rebuild will continue out of necessity-again. Excellent point. One wonders why Overdorf is still around after moves like this. It's not as though capologists are few and far between.
el Tigre Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 He wants to go into politics. What a bummer. Butler was decent when he was healthy and would have provided competition on the weakest unit on the team. May have been a starter. Instead we get another politician.
Doc Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 You can thank Jim Overdorf for this predicament. Rather than admitting the mistake of extending Butler's RG contract, JO wanted to rationalize the Langston mistake by moving him to L T. So you had two expensive players out of position and Overdorf picked Walker as the fall guy. So here we are a year later and both are gone still with a gaping hole at both tackles. How did Overdorf enter into this and why was Butler's extension a mistake (other than Overdorf, allegedly, not being clairvoyant and seeing that Butler would retire 2 years later)? Butler got a 5-year extension in 2008 that paid him about $2M/year, with probably a small signing bonus, of which the Bills can go after the unamortized portion, since he decided to retire. The move of Walker to LT and Butler to RT had only to do with the Jason Peters situation. And depending on the status of Butler's progress, this might have been a hole they needed to fill anyway.
vincec Posted February 19, 2010 Posted February 19, 2010 I think we are in alright shape as far as the offensive line goes.
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