Geno Smith's Arm Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Who cares? Who cares about the defense, compared to the offense, the defense is great! The defense isn't the problem, it's the offense my friend, the offense. It sucks, it's doing the defense no favors. You can't win if you don't score. The pass rush is pretty much irrelevant. The run defense doesn't matter. They play competitively on that side of the ball, especially considering that they NEVER have a lead, and that the opposing offense holds all the cards. Field position, time of possession, things like that. The offense sucks, and has sucked for a decade. The defense is on the effin' back burner.
mpl6876 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 We don't have one and that was pretty clear before the regular season began. I don't know why anyone would be surprised?
Brainiac72 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 believe it or not, this is another thread about Edwards... don't let the subject fool you. on the few times the Bills would have gotten to the QB quickly, Rodgers delivered the ball IMMEDIATELY after the snap. not that it wouldn't be nice to get there quick unexpectedly sometimes, but in 3-4 most of the pass rush comes on a blitz, yes? some people can read the blitz, and some clearly cannot.
BillsPride12 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiuCSnuvh3Y http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gte5RPziaIU&feature=fvw'>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gte5RPziaIU&feature=fvw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gte5RPziaIU&feature=fvw
tennesseeboy Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 let's see...we took 4-3 personnel and asked them to play a 3-4 and our best rushing lineman retired. Wonder why our pass rush didn't improve?
Buffalonian-at-Heart Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Washington That's the first thing I thought of.
PDaDdy Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 Our pass rush is in Washington DC. His name is Brian Orakpo I think the Bills got the cards mixed up on draft day and somehow we got this guy Hasbin? or Neverbin or something. Classic mix up!
SouthernMan Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 (edited) Did you see the play where Maybin ran his "stunt" and instead of taking the direct line to the QB, which was actually CLEAR, he tried to run around the outside and ended up about 10 yards to the right of Rodgers? I actually laughed at that one, it was so obvious. The guy has a coconut for a brain. The other laughable Maybin play came on a Packer's TD pass. Maybin, knowing his bullrush move is non-existent, tries a Bruce Smith-style spin move. Only thing is that a spin move is only effective if they use the opposing blocker for leverage to gain an advantage. The "spin move" Maybin so ineptly executed showed him basically doing a 360 degree turn - in space - while the blocker stood there motionless waiting for Maybin to finish his pirouette. By the time Maybin finished with the dance, he was in exactly the same spot as when he started - face to face with the blocker. Only now, there was zero momentum and Rogers had released the pass. There was a another play in which he was late man in on a tackle, well, actually he just dove at the player after he was already down, and then he engaged in a half-hearted victory dance as if it was his greatest tackle ever. It might have been! I can't believe this guy is still on the roster. Edited September 20, 2010 by DML2005
starrymessenger Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 You know what's more sad than the fact that we passed on them all for Maybin? The fact that any of them would immediately be the best player on this entire team. Alas. The Truth! God help us.
Brainiac72 Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 my fear is that Maybin is taking cues from Donte "back tackle" Whitner. talk about a guy that i would not miss. can't believe the guy doesn't get 4 late hit penalties a game, but i guess when you hit with your back, it makes it look like you pulled up.. even if the guy is already on the ground.
starrymessenger Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 The other laughable Maybin play came on a Packer's TD pass. Maybin, knowing his bullrush move is non-existent, tries a Bruce Smith-style spin move. Only thing is that a spin move is only effective if they use the opposing blocker for leverage to gain an advantage. The "spin move" Maybin so ineptly executed showed him basically doing a 360 degree turn - in space - while the blocker stood there motionless waiting for Maybin to finish his pirouette. By the time Maybin finished with the dance, he was in exactly the same spot as when he started - face to face with the blocker. Only now, there was zero momentum and Rogers had released the pass. There was a another play in which he was late man in on a tackle, well, actually he just dove at the player after he was already down, and then he engaged in a half-hearted victory dance as if it was his greatest tackle ever. It might have been! I can't believe this guy is still on the roster.
Gabe Northern Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 So is the idea that having a guy take his hand off the ground will magically transform him into a pass rusher extraordinaire losing some luster? 1.) It's too early to call Maybin a bust. Lots of players have productive careers after showing ZERO through 18 NFL games. 2.) Of all the players who show ZERO in their first 18 NFL Games, about 1 in 450 turn out to be great pros. It is more likely Maybin is cut next summer than develops into a decent NFL player.
starrymessenger Posted September 20, 2010 Posted September 20, 2010 The other laughable Maybin play came on a Packer's TD pass. Maybin, knowing his bullrush move is non-existent, tries a Bruce Smith-style spin move. Only thing is that a spin move is only effective if they use the opposing blocker for leverage to gain an advantage. The "spin move" Maybin so ineptly executed showed him basically doing a 360 degree turn - in space - while the blocker stood there motionless waiting for Maybin to finish his pirouette. By the time Maybin finished with the dance, he was in exactly the same spot as when he started - face to face with the blocker. Only now, there was zero momentum and Rogers had released the pass. There was a another play in which he was late man in on a tackle, well, actually he just dove at the player after he was already down, and then he engaged in a half-hearted victory dance as if it was his greatest tackle ever. It might have been! I can't believe this guy is still on the roster. I'll try again. Cam Wake is the player Maybin should have been, but isn't. He visited Buff but signed with the fish. We should have uped the ante. Hes getting something like 5 mil for five years. How much did Maybin cost (in addition to a #1 pick). As an alternative to Wake, Michael Johnson in the third would have been fine again as the player Maybin should have been.
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