RuntheDamnBall Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Erik Flowers just needs time... give him a few hours and that lawn is going to look great.
Pirate Angel Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 i truely believe in the right system and coaching Maybin can be an outstandling Football player...but he came to a unstable situation....he has too much raw talent not be effective...Rex Ryan,Tomlin,Billicek,Fisher ect..would have had that guy in a system where he'd get 10 sacks a season... he's not being used correctly...and then soo much pressure from the city and the media calling him a bust and he is just turning 22?...expecting him to be our savior... rather than a 20 year old football player that needed time to develop... I believe he's have a solid season.... He is very explosive..no denying that, he was only 21 when drafted...very raw so there is still time before he becomes an absolute bust. A very bad draft pick..cant argue with that either. I dont see him putting his hand down and becoming a effective DE, once an NFL olinemen puts a hand on him he his like the Magna Carta....history..Linebacker is new for him but he has shown absolutely nothing, cant provide pressure and is lost in coverage, he cant even use his speed to be on kickoff or punt coverage. I really hate the praise you put on coaches...Billicek inherited a superbowl contending Parcells team and accidently found Tom Brady (count the championships since he was busted for spygate..its 0).. Tomlin almost the same scenario from Cowher taking over with a franchis QB and arguably the best D in football. Rex Ryan was handed a very good defense and one of the best olines in football. Fisher? the guy has put together as many average seasons as any coach out there, Granted they all can manage a game better than some of the disasters we have had, Williams, Mularky, and Jauron.
Fan in Chicago Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Jamarcus had his 3.. whats the harm in giving maybin a chance before he's a definite bust. Harm ? (1) being a distraction to the D strategy (2) Cutting him maybe saves some money (3) Does not add any value Bottom line is that if in this coming offseason and TC if Maybin does not show that he has made significant progress, he should not be on the opening day roster.
Captain Hindsight Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I suppose you are still holding out hope for Walt Patulski to pan out. The best Maybin analogy that I have read is the TBD poster who compared Maybin being as lost on the football field as the poster would be in an MIT atmospheric physics class. Big deal Maybin is 22. My girlfriend is 24. That doesn't mean she is our answer at linebacker Hey lets not rule anything out now. Whats her 40 time?
All_Pro_Bills Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I'd like to take the optimistic view and believe that maybe the guy surprises us and turns it around. This team could really use an unexpected positive surprise for once. But it doesn't seem like the most likely outcome here. I have to admit I don't follow college football that closely and I'm no expert on draft prospects. Not sure if anyone else had similar thoughts, but when the Bills drafted Maybin and I heard that Lavar Arington was one of his close 'advisors' it raised a red flag to me. If I recall, Arington had a lot of 'potential' too but never played to that potential. Rather than buy into the scheme or philosophy of the coaching staff he choose to do a lot of freelancing which put him on the outs with several teams. Maybe the 'birds of a feather' this guy should be avoided theory at work here? Too bad the Bills couldn't have done a little creative thinking prior to the selection. And if Dick really insisted on the pick then you've got to question the value of an Ivy League education. The best approach may be, lesson learned, cut your loses and move on here.
Mr. WEO Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 He is very explosive..no denying that, he was only 21 when drafted...very raw so there is still time before he becomes an absolute bust. A very bad draft pick..cant argue with that either. I dont see him putting his hand down and becoming a effective DE, once an NFL olinemen puts a hand on him he his like the Magna Carta....history..Linebacker is new for him but he has shown absolutely nothing, cant provide pressure and is lost in coverage, he cant even use his speed to be on kickoff or punt coverage. I really hate the praise you put on coaches...Billicek inherited a superbowl contending Parcells team and accidently found Tom Brady (count the championships since he was busted for spygate..its 0).. Tomlin almost the same scenario from Cowher taking over with a franchis QB and arguably the best D in football. Rex Ryan was handed a very good defense and one of the best olines in football. Fisher? the guy has put together as many average seasons as any coach out there, Granted they all can manage a game better than some of the disasters we have had, Williams, Mularky, and Jauron. I think implosive is the word you are looking for. But you are correct, being a likely bust now, "there is still time before he becomes and absolute bust". I won't be long though.
Packerland Bills Fan Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Let's just cut him right now. The roster spot he's taking up is holding back the team from winning the Super Bowl.
ReturnoftheBuffaloBeast23 Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Holy Hornets Nest Batman! You got stones kid....good luck defending Maybin. LMAO! I think more than luck is needed for this debate... But pass the popcorn this should be good or a massacre....I'm leaning more toward massacre...
Green Lightning Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Hey, did I read the thread title right? Someone mentioned Maybin and Defense in the same sentance?
John from Riverside Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Maybin has perm scarred me from believing that any player that needs to PUT ON WEIGHT in order to play well is a player we should not be taking in the first round.....flat out will never want a player like that again..... Von Miller.....no thanks Just give me a guy who plays at his natural size and strength that is at a NFL level caliber and THEN has the ability to put on muscle onto a frame to get even better....save those kind of projects for later picks.....that is why my three top choices are Fairley (will probably not make it to us and the next two will be there when we draft Darius (did it in college.....naturally strong.....doesnt need to add weight and keeps himself in good shape....does what we need Quinn (did it in college....has the size but is extremely athletic......does what we need One of those two guys should be the pick...and I know that this id detouring from the OP's original post and I apologize in advance No more small guys with big potential....give me guys that have the natural size and ability and not dream for pie in the sky on POTENTIAL
jr1 Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Perry and Chan think Maybin sucks. Wwen he's 40 people will say he "just turned 22" Moats is producing now
skibum Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Wow, did someone just use "Maybin" and "defense" in the same sentence?
Fan in San Diego Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Maybin has perm scarred me from believing that any player that needs to PUT ON WEIGHT in order to play well is a player we should not be taking in the first round.....flat out will never want a player like that again..... Von Miller.....no thanks Just give me a guy who plays at his natural size and strength that is at a NFL level caliber and THEN has the ability to put on muscle onto a frame to get even better....save those kind of projects for later picks.....that is why my three top choices are Fairley (will probably not make it to us and the next two will be there when we draft Darius (did it in college.....naturally strong.....doesnt need to add weight and keeps himself in good shape....does what we need Quinn (did it in college....has the size but is extremely athletic......does what we need One of those two guys should be the pick...and I know that this id detouring from the OP's original post and I apologize in advance No more small guys with big potential....give me guys that have the natural size and ability and not dream for pie in the sky on POTENTIAL It's hard to argue with your logic.
Phil Hansen Forever Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 i truely believe in the right system and coaching Maybin can be an outstandling Football player...but he came to a unstable situation....he has too much raw talent not be effective...Rex Ryan,Tomlin,Billicek,Fisher ect..would have had that guy in a system where he'd get 10 sacks a season... he's not being used correctly...and then soo much pressure from the city and the media calling him a bust and he is just turning 22?...expecting him to be our savior... rather than a 20 year old football player that needed time to develop... I believe he's have a solid season.... The grammar police just arrived and want to commend you or your lack of education and suggest you enlist the help of anyone over the age of 10 that can spell and write. Or perhaps you are a graduate of the Regents program and just showing the rest of us up.
Mr. WEO Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Let's just cut him right now. The roster spot he's taking up is holding back the team from winning the Super Bowl. You're right. Meaningless hyperbole is the way to convince the Maybin doubters.
KD in CA Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 (edited) Maybin worst draft pick of last decade ever. Fixed. When you consider the available communications/technology of the current age vs. past generations, I don't see who you could put lower than Maybin. Sure, Walt Patulski didn't live up to his #1 status, but that pick was probably based on one scout seeing him play from the stands a couple times and maybe watching some grainy tape from one or two games. Today NFL teams are billion dollar organizations with vast resources that have the ability to watch every single play of a college athlete's career in HD. There is simply no excuse for a pick like Maybin other than gross incompetence. And other thing; it astounds me how many people here are content with the ridiculous "but he might be good in 3 years" rationale. Again, that made sense 30+ years ago where a guy coming out of college was often barely out of puberty and had only learned a very basic college game. Today the college game is vastly more sophisticated than even the pros were a generation ago and the athletes are light years ahead in terms of size, ability and physical maturity. The top college athletes are ready to play and star in the NFL from day one, and spending a high pick on someone that isn't ready is just insane. Edited February 4, 2011 by KD in CT
Albany,n.y. Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 i truely believe in the right system and coaching Maybin can be an outstandling Football player...but he came to a unstable situation....he has too much raw talent not be effective...Rex Ryan,Tomlin,Billicek,Fisher ect..would have had that guy in a system where he'd get 10 sacks a season... he's not being used correctly...and then soo much pressure from the city and the media calling him a bust and he is just turning 22?...expecting him to be our savior... rather than a 20 year old football player that needed time to develop... I believe he's have a solid season.... The right system is Pee-wee football. If the parents are willing to let him play with/against their kids, he can dominate.
Jauronimo Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I would like nothing more than for Maybin to have a breakout season and have to eat everything I've said about the guy. But there is no reason to think a breakout season is coming. The guy doesn't show enough in practice against an average O-Line to even dress for half the games. I hope I'm wrong but it looks pretty bleak for QB killa, league thrilla, Mayhem Maybin. Sadly he's a better ball player than rapper.
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