Billsrhody Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 I think these two guys are the most intriguing players on the team heading into the new season. Will Steve Johnson build off of his success from last year and have a great season? Will CJ Spiller bounce back from a disappointing rookie campaign and be a difference maker? Personally I think they're both going to go off and next year we'll be talking about them as the two biggest play makers on the team.
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 I think these two guys are the most intriguing players on the team heading into the new season. Will Steve Johnson build off of his success from last year and have a great season? Will CJ Spiller bounce back from a disappointing rookie campaign and be a difference maker? Personally I think they're both going to go off and next year we'll be talking about them as the two biggest play makers on the team. Spiller will have a much bigger role from the start of camp and hopefully the game slows down for him. As for Stevie, it depends hugely on Evans. As much as some fans love to trash Evans, he still commands a double because teams know the Bills have no other threat to be them downfield. Look at Johnson's numbers without Lee. So if Lee is there all season, I don't see why SJ can't put up similar numbers. And since he is a team guy, SJ's numbers will come at the expense of Evans.
Defend Greece Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 Spiller will have a much bigger role from the start of camp and hopefully the game slows down for him. As for Stevie, it depends hugely on Evans. As much as some fans love to trash Evans, he still commands a double because teams know the Bills have no other threat to be them downfield. Look at Johnson's numbers without Lee. So if Lee is there all season, I don't see why SJ can't put up similar numbers. And since he is a team guy, SJ's numbers will come at the expense of Evans. So Roscoe can't beat them down the field?
C.Biscuit97 Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 So Roscoe can't beat them down the field? Roscoe is more quick than fast. He has a career average of 11.2 yards/ catch. He doesn't scare defenses. In the games Evans and Fitz started and finished, the Bills average 23 points/ game. In the 3 games without Lee, we averaged 9. Evans' numbers have dropped but he is still our most feared receiver. IF we ever lose him, our offense would be brutal because defenses would sit on the short routes that make SJ and Roscoe so effective.
Billsrhody Posted July 15, 2011 Author Posted July 15, 2011 It'll be interesting to see if defense start paying more attention to Johnson than they do to Evans. We could end up seeing Evans have a career year.
RyanC883 Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 I think these two guys are the most intriguing players on the team heading into the new season. Will Steve Johnson build off of his success from last year and have a great season? Will CJ Spiller bounce back from a disappointing rookie campaign and be a difference maker? Personally I think they're both going to go off and next year we'll be talking about them as the two biggest play makers on the team. I agree and like the optimisim. I also think that other players will come out of nowhere and shine!
Koufax Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 Roscoe is more quick than fast. He has a career average of 11.2 yards/ catch. He doesn't scare defenses. In the games Evans and Fitz started and finished, the Bills average 23 points/ game. In the 3 games without Lee, we averaged 9. Evans' numbers have dropped but he is still our most feared receiver. IF we ever lose him, our offense would be brutal because defenses would sit on the short routes that make SJ and Roscoe so effective. I agree with Lee's importance, but I disagree with Roscoe not being fast. Size is his limiting factor more than speed and he is a small target far down the field. He can't make up for the margin of error downfield with long arms or a big reach. the same reason that Moss has been so deadly deep is where his game is weaker. Running to a spot on the field I think he can do just fine, but when he gets there he is still just five feet nothing, a hundred and nothing, and that makes a difference as you get further from the LOS and throws are less precise.
CodeMonkey Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 This is one of those threads that shows you for sure that the start of a new season is approaching ... rampant optimism abounds
Perk71 Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 This is one of those threads that shows you for sure that the start of a new season is approaching ... rampant optimism abounds So true...
nucci Posted July 15, 2011 Posted July 15, 2011 This is one of those threads that shows you for sure that the start of a new season is approaching ... rampant optimism abounds I could ruin it by mentioning the defense...
Pilsner Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 (edited) I could ruin it by mentioning the defense... Barring massive injuries to key players, our young D should improve with experience thru out the season. I'm very much looking forward to seeing our young guys grow into their roles. Our offense has a lot of young promise as well. A few key young acquisitions in FA and our O could begin to fly. Now nucci if you wanted to throw a wrench in the optimistic gears, all you had to do was mention a certain 7 foot invisible bunny rabbit and his view on things. Edited July 16, 2011 by Pilsner
NewEra Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 Nice post. Its makes me smile to think we'll be finding this out very soon. Personally, i feel Dareus is the most intriguing. Will he be able to transform our defense from a turnstile to a brick wall (I'd settle for a barbed wire fence)? While cj will most definitely be more involved, I believe it's freds show and he will be our biggest playmaker, with CJ showing more and more signs of why he was drafted so high. It's almost here!!!!
BuffaloFan68 Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 I predict we'll start the year with a lot of 5 wide spread formations and hit Evans, Parrish, Easley, Johnson & Spiller all over the field. Then once defenses learn that they have to back off the line for coverage, it should open up the running game. I am really looking forward to the upcoming season & the best record we've seen in a long time GO BILLS!!!!!!!
nucci Posted July 16, 2011 Posted July 16, 2011 Barring massive injuries to key players, our young D should improve with experience thru out the season. I'm very much looking forward to seeing our young guys grow into their roles. Our offense has a lot of young promise as well. A few key young acquisitions in FA and our O could begin to fly. Now nucci if you wanted to throw a wrench in the optimistic gears, all you had to do was mention a certain 7 foot invisible bunny rabbit and his view on things. I know the D will get better, just wished there were some off-season practices to get started.
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