RealityCheck Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 hmmm,... I agree with a lot of what you're saying. Also, your point on odds manipulation is correct. We'll see what happens with Aaron Maybin (Jets) and James Hardy (Ravens), but Bill's castoffs don't have a big track record of success. That's why it doesn't get discussed much. There's not a bunch of Darryl Lamonicas running around out there helping other teams to the playoffs/SB... I have to think about this a bit, but I'm having trouble coming up with much of any examples of players that failed on team #1, who then became stars on team #2?? Any help out there?? If that's the case, then the odds strategy may have even more merit? Young players have a narrow window of opportunity in terms of health, strength, and above all ATTITUDE towards the business of football. If a players first 4 years are f***ed due to multiple player,coaching and scheme turnovers, they are far less likely to develop later. It's like a child's development. The early development is key to where their initial attitudes toward adversity comes from. I firmly believe that many players enter the league that simply go to the wrong teams. Timing and the players next to you mean so much.
4BillsintheBurgh Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 I'll take Bill from NYC and "Ryan Mallett was there for the taking" for $2000, Alex... I think the round he was taken and the team who took him are good indications of why the other 31 teams did not take him higher.
thewildrabbit Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 Believe it or not, Harvey, some of us are actually pretty pleased with the couple of guys (Nix, Gailey) here now and the direction they're taking the team. Crying over the spilled milk of the past 11 seasons won't do you or anyone else any good. Either get busy living, or get busy dying. I'm happy for you that "you" are pleased with Nix & Gailey and the direction they are taking the team. However, I'm not! They screwed the pooch is so many areas in their first year. Not one player started from last years draft class and we still need to see if any of those players will actually ever make an impact. Besides Marcel Darius fell into their laps, and Williams we still have to see what this years draft class offers. 2 years, 2 drafts, 2 free agency periods and still no RT, still no depth on that O line. no decent free agents, minimal impact from any of the players drafted so far. What i posted earlier wasn't crying about the last 11 seasons, it was merely stating the reason as to why this franchise has been so inept, and from what I've seen so far from the good ole boy team things really haven't gotten better. The team did go 4-12 last year, which was worse then Jauron. This staff still has a bunch to prove to some of us. Get busy waking up!
eball Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 I'm happy for you that "you" are pleased with Nix & Gailey and the direction they are taking the team. However, I'm not! They screwed the pooch is so many areas in their first year. Not one player started from last years draft class and we still need to see if any of those players will actually ever make an impact. Besides Marcel Darius fell into their laps, and Williams we still have to see what this years draft class offers. 2 years, 2 drafts, 2 free agency periods and still no RT, still no depth on that O line. no decent free agents, minimal impact from any of the players drafted so far. What i posted earlier wasn't crying about the last 11 seasons, it was merely stating the reason as to why this franchise has been so inept, and from what I've seen so far from the good ole boy team things really haven't gotten better. The team did go 4-12 last year, which was worse then Jauron. This staff still has a bunch to prove to some of us. Get busy waking up! I honestly feel empathy for someone with a thought process like this, so I'll just end our conversation. Go Bills!
thewildrabbit Posted August 18, 2011 Posted August 18, 2011 I honestly feel empathy for someone with a thought process like this, so I'll just end our conversation. Go Bills! Again, I'm happy for you that "you" feel empathy. jauron was horrible, and yet 7-9 still beats 4-12 I for one want to see some actual production on the field from the players this staff drafted, plus I'd like to see that production translate into wins.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted August 19, 2011 Posted August 19, 2011 1) Only so many can make the roster so you'd end up cutting the vast majority of the picks. 2) There wouldn't be enough reps in camp to go around to properly evaluate these players. Great, short reply. Nice nutshell. The only thing I could add to this discussion is that the Patsies* recently spent several years trading back and stockpiling draft picks but are now showing signs that they will be aggressive in packaging picks to move up during the draft. This is analogous to their early move to a predominant 3-4 scheme and their recent move (counter-trending) towards hybrid and 4-3 looks. Belichick is a pretty interesting operator. I hate them and they are far from infallible… their mistakes are right there for everyone to see. But they're a fascinating organization to watch, IMO. Bottom line though, while there are more than one short term and long term philosophies of drafting, the thing that matters the most is to accurately evaluate talent and understand value.
Malazan Posted August 19, 2011 Posted August 19, 2011 1) Only so many can make the roster so you'd end up cutting the vast majority of the picks. 2) There wouldn't be enough reps in camp to go around to properly evaluate these players. Could you imagine the TBD roar after one of those players got cut and had success on another team?
thewildrabbit Posted August 19, 2011 Posted August 19, 2011 (edited) The problem with our drafts has to do with one simple concept that no amount of discussion can fix. You need to pick and develop the right players. Your talking about drafting primarily based on odds manipulation, but again, you have to pick the right guys and also develop them. Our player development the past decade has been as poor as our drafts, but no one ever seems to bring that up. Excellent point ! This goes hand in hand with good coaching as Its not only finding great players its also developing them properly. Trent Edwards was from Stanford where he played in a west coast offense, he came to Buffalo and was trained in that crappy Mike Martz system. Not even by Martz, but by his OC at St Louis who never even called the plays, Martz did. Steve Fairchild was learning the system under Martz when he was hired away by Buffalo. Fairchild left to take a college HCing job after one year so Jauron promoted the QB coach. He then went on to fire Schonert 2 weeks before the season starts and promotes the QB coach again.Talk about a cluster fluck way to develop a QB. You guys know that Martz system, it got Kurt Warner injured, Mark Bolger injured and now is getting Jay Cutler killed. Another incident was with Jason Peters. 25 year veteran O line coach Jim McNally finds and develops Peters from a tight end free agent walk on into a pro bowl left tackle. That line with Peters-Dockery-Butler-Walker was pretty darn good, the only problem was the Bills couldn't find a center worth a darn so that O line never really gained any continuity. Melvin Fowler was the weak link, then Duke Preston the following year. McNally retires and Jauron replaces him with an assistant instead of hiring another coach with experience. The man who replaced McNally eventually became a decent line coach, but it took a few years. In the mean time the line play went down hill, protections went bad. That was the year the Bills went down to Arizona and Edwards suffered a severe concussion. Knowing how lame that staff was under Jauron I'll wager they let Edwards play again to soon. When you hire a top head coach like the Bills did with Chuck Knox he knew how to draft the proper players, and how to properly develop them. Guard Jim Richter was a #1 pick in 1980 and spent 3 years on the bench and played special teams until he was ready. He played 16 seasons in the NFL at guard. I don't see how RW can stand paying players like Maybin and McCargo and get nothing in return,and watch his teams fail year after year and let it continue for so long...or maybe that's just me Anyway, now we have to wait another year or two to see if Nix really knows what he is doing concerning his drafted players, and we also need to see if Gailey's staff can develop them properly . Edited August 19, 2011 by Harvey lives
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