BuffaloBillsForever Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 (edited) He's good and had another great game today! It is a shame his individual excellent performances get out shadowed by the poor individual performances of the likes of Kelsay, Whitner (he did play well today) on a week to week basis. He is definitely a bright spot on our defensive line and guy you want to build around. Great game Williams! P.S. I am loving this Steve Johnson fella. He is starting to become the best WR on this team. Edited November 1, 2010 by BuffaloBillsForever
Phil Hansen Forever Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 He sure played his heart out. So did so many others. Jackson worked his butt off too.
QB Bills Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 He was double-teamed on almost every play and still did a hell of a job. However bad you can feel about a guy getting paid a lot of money to play football for a living is how bad I feel for Williams. The guy is the only good player on their front 7. Stroud has his moments, but for the most part, he's the only guy making plays out there.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Kyle you are the man, I was big fan of yours at LSU and just about fell over dead that we drafted you. One because WE drafted you and two because you were such a steal.
gumby Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up.
DrDawkinstein Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Kyle is great and has been playing very well consistently. Not sure why people think he is undersized for NT. Was watching Pitt last night and their 2 NTs are about the same size: Casey Hampton - 6'1" 325lbs Chris Hoke - 6'2" 305lbs Kyle Williams - 6'1" 306lbs
akm0404 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Kyle Williams is a great player. He has a real chance at making the Pro Bowl, as DT is one of the "reputation" positions, and he's already been selected.
T master Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Ya & to think at the beginning of the season every body on this sight wanted to trade him because QUOTE "he's to small -- he doesn't fit the scheme BLAH BLAH BLAH " it just goes to show that we as fans have a lot of opinions but at best are monday morning QB's & i for one am glad we kept him !! Williams has also been mentioned in Pro Bowl talk so we need to vote when the time comes -- He deserves it !!!!!!
SuperKillerRobots Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up. I think what you have to understand with him is that he is playing out of position. He's not a top tier NT talent, but he is a top tier 3-tech talent. He's basically never asked to play two gaps when he's in the game and is always used as the penetrator. Even in the 4 man fronts, which they have started using more, he plays the 3 tech spot with the NT (Troup) playing 0 tech. I don't think Williams will ever be a great two gap NT for us, but he's a great change of pace player and would probably look even better if he wasn't the only good front 7 player. They still need Troup to take on two blockers for some of the time, but Williams has his place and does a great job of doing what he does.
QB Bills Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up. What games have you been watching? He gets double-teamed on almost every play by the center and one of the guards because teams know he's the only guy they have to worry about. The fact the LBs aren't making plays has more to do with their level of suckitude than Williams not tying them up.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Kyle is great and has been playing very well consistently. Not sure why people think he is undersized for NT. Was watching Pitt last night and their 2 NTs are about the same size: Casey Hampton - 6'1" 325lbs Chris Hoke - 6'2" 305lbs Kyle Williams - 6'1" 306lbs Hoke is but Hampton is way bigger than 325, football at all levels is notorious for falsifying heights and weights. Remember when Bill Parcells was with the Jets and said he would put up good money that Ted Washington weighed 385 or better and not 325.
buffaloodea Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up. A valuable back up? I rarly ever blog about our Bills but this comment sent me straigh to my email to recover my username and password so i could tell you how stupid you sound. Kyle Williams a valuable back up? Then what do you consider the Chiefs O line that Williams destroyed? Valuable journeymen? they are the number 1 rushing team in the NFL ( as we saw) so I would think thier o line is pretty darn good ( 5.2 a carry) and williams could of paid Cssel rent cause he was LIVING in that backfield. Hell of a game for Kyle Williams, played his heart out, like he does every week for this winless team and you have the nerve to call him a " valuable back up". Kyle Williams mite be our best player but that was easily the worst blog i have ever read. go buff
joejoebills Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I wouldn't bash donte, he's the only good player we have on defense next to williams.
TPS Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 He's good and had another great game today! It is a shame his individual excellent performances get out shadowed by the poor individual performances of the likes of Kelsay, Whitner (he did play well today) on a week to week basis. He is definitely a bright spot on our defensive line and guy you want to build around. Great game Williams! P.S. I am loving this Steve Johnson fella. He is starting to become the best WR on this team. Dwan Edwards deserves some credit too, as he has played a couple of very strong games and is another one with a good motor. Troup is improving as well. There are some bright spots, but the two big holes are the pass rush OLB and the Kelsey's spot. Moats was in on pass rushing situations at ROLB. If you look at Troup's stats, he is about equal to McCoy (? the #2 DT pick), but no one comes close to Suh'
Lofton80 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Watch the clip of some of Williams bigger plays yesterday including the sack and you will see #96 Terrel Troup tieing up two blockers. It's been a long time since a Bills lineman has drawn a double team. quote name='TPS' timestamp='1288638549' post='2023204'] Dwan Edwards deserves some credit too, as he has played a couple of very strong games and is another one with a good motor. Troup is improving as well. There are some bright spots, but the two big holes are the pass rush OLB and the Kelsey's spot. Moats was in on pass rushing situations at ROLB. If you look at Troup's stats, he is about equal to McCoy (? the #2 DT pick), but no one comes close to Suh'
cantankerous Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up. He gets pushed around too often? No, that's the rest of the D-line...Williams actually gets push...he had 8 tackles and 2 sacks yesterday...8 tackles for a DT is phenomenal.
BuffaloBillsForever Posted November 1, 2010 Author Posted November 1, 2010 I know its hard to see good individual performances in a D-Line that is so bad against the run and has no pass rush, but yeah, he did have an amazing game yesterday. I didn't know the exact stats until you posted them above and I agree that is an ELITE game for him.
bluecarter Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Kyle Williams deserves all the contract extension money Kelsay gets!
TPS Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 Watch the clip of some of Williams bigger plays yesterday including the sack and you will see #96 Terrel Troup tieing up two blockers. It's been a long time since a Bills lineman has drawn a double team. Don't tape the games, so I won't be able to check, but that is a very good sign indeed. NOw if Carrington develops we've got some some good material up front. LBs next draft!
Rockinon Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 I guess I'll be the contrarian. Kyle Williams is an undersized nose tackle. He plays with plenty of heart and will occasionally come up with a good play but he gets pushed around far too often. A NT should tie up at least 2 o-line men to allow the LBs to make plays. He rarely does that. Being last in the league in rush defense (by quite a bit) and another 274 rushing yards against tells the story. I view him the same way I do Fitzpatrick, a player who is best suited as a valuable back-up. BS. You are only listening to off season message board fodder and obviously not watching him play. He does not get pushed around. He is the one doing the pushing around. He's leading the team in sacks for crying out loud and he is playing like a probowler right now.
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