Direhard Fan Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Mr Maybin is very smart. No bumbs. No bruises. Take the money and run. Live happy and rich. Life is good.
DrFishfinder 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.... You certainly fit the description of "optimist." I can't recall anyone, sportswriters, etc., saying anything remotely like this. We'd all love it if Aaron did turn out to be at least a decent player, but there really hasn't been anything to indicate that that's going to happen.
vincec Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 (edited) If only we could devise a scheme where everyone on the defense could play full out and then hold the ball-carrier in one place so Maybin can run in a straight line and hit him, then celebrate unnecessarily for 30 seconds. I think you're on to something. Edited February 4, 2011 by vincec
DC Tom Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I just discovered something: it is impossible for me to see "Maybin" and "Defense" next to each other without laughing my ass off.
vincec Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 I just discovered something: it is impossible for me to see "Maybin" and "Defense" next to each other without laughing my ass off. This thread was definitely good for a laugh. I needed it today.
Bills99999 Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 The right system is Pee-wee football. If the parents are willing to let him play with/against their kids, he can dominate. Or this would be a good fit
starrymessenger 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.... I strongly suspect you are a child. If I were your teacher I would make you stay after school and write "Aaron Maybin is not a football player" on the blackboard one million times.
DreReed83 Posted February 4, 2011 Posted February 4, 2011 Mr Maybin is very smart. No bumbs. No bruises. Take the money and run. Live happy and rich. Life is good. He'll be broke within the next couple years if he keeps this sht up. Good mentality.
Dorkington Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 He's certainly got a lot of physical talent. And I agree, he could be decent in someone elses system. But as it is, on our team, he's a big fat bust. Who knows if he has the head or drive to actually be something.
ieatcrayonz Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 He's certainly got a lot of physical talent. And I agree, he could be decent in someone elses system. Whose system? Ronald McDonald's? Papa Johns'? Maybe. Another NFL team's? Maybinot.
Red Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Maybin needs no defense. His play on the defense is truly...offensive? Let the play on the field do all of the talking. Potential means 0. But he sure is costing quite a few 0's for no production. Maybin basically qualified as a luxury pick. A "project" (though even that is now dubious as he continues to show nothing). A pick that teams that have a star-studded roster make to play with. But when Orakpo and Oher are sitting there, and we take Maybin? Orakpo has now been to 2 Pro Bowls, and Maybin has been to how many exactly? Or this would be a good fit youtube.com/watch?v=jW_r4rD_Ph4 That...is...just...pathetic! Maybin might be able to compete at the female level...
Sisyphean Bills Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 You're probably right. Maybin could be a mediocre player in the right system. Too bad that system has yet to be invented.
Justice Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 This post by the OPer should be up for worst post of the year, even though it's still very early in the year. I just can't see Maybin making any kind of positive impact on defense this year or any other year. He hasn't even given us anything at all to be optimistic about. I hated the pick when we made it and I hate it even more, now.
Ever Since '86 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Kind of how Ryan's been able to do the same with Vernon Gholston right? Face it man, some guys are just busts thats just the way it is. I hope I'm wrong and you are right but I doubt it. except gholston gave a bunch of his money back and restructured his contract...he went to them, not vice versa.... to me thats worth keeping vernon...maybin should do the same to at least assure himself a spot on the practice squad
Hapless Bills Fan Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 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.... Hard work and dedication + some talent >>>>>>> Raw talent + blaming the coaches for not using him correctly Maybin needs to visit with Bruce Smith about the double-edged sword of high expectations and how to live up to them -- work harder, train harder, work longer, train longer (and stop doing anything that distracts or gets in the way be it wild parties, pity parties, or chicken wing parties) It is not Maybin's fault he was drafted so high and came in with such high expectations It is on Maybin to do more to live up to them
Fan in Chicago Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 (edited) It is not Maybin's fault he was drafted so high and came in with such high expectations It is on Maybin to do more to live up to them I have heard this said so many times but the fact is that even a second or third round draft pick should be contributing by his second year. He would be called a bust even if he was picked in those latter rounds. I think folks like Carrington and Moats have done more in their rookie year than Maybin has in his two years. Edited February 5, 2011 by Fan in Chicago
Hapless Bills Fan Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 I have heard this said so many times but the fact is that even a second or third round draft pick should be contributing by his second year. He would be called a bust even if he was picked in those latter rounds. I think folks like Carrington and Moats have done more in their rookie year than Maybin has in his two years. I don't disagree with you Fan in. I don't think you disagree with me either, really. Let me try to restate: It was (and is) on Maybin to do more to live up to the team's expectations, whether the flack from the fans is reasonable or not.
Packerland Bills Fan Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 Cutting Maybin would do nothing to make this team better. Sure, they could draft Von Miller and maybe he becomes the player Maybin was supposed to be. It would be far better, though, to take a dominant DE like Fairly or Dareus and then start getting legitimate production from Maybin. You get better a lot faster if you not only bring in good players but start getting underperforming players to contribute. I remember it was said about Darrel Talley in a 1985 preview magazine that he "wastes more talent than anyone on this unit posesses." No one could say that about the rest of his career. That's how that team became great. They started making better picks and the players they had stepped up. I think Gailey is trying to light a fire under Maybin by getting him to come to grips of how close he is to being cut. Maybe it works, maybe it doesn't. But there's absolutely nothing to lose by being patient with him.
Bills99999 Posted February 5, 2011 Posted February 5, 2011 (edited) 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. You should have written "...anyone over the age of ten who can spell and write...". Numbers of one or two between one and ninety-nine should always be written out. "That" refers to objects. "Who" refers to people. Irregardless, you should ax Fitzgibbons about it because he went to Harverd. Edited February 5, 2011 by Bills99999
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