Hapless Bills Fan Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 Nobody on this board would rather be wrong about it being only Parrish, and have it be multiple guys kicking ass, more than me. I would love to see what amounts to an updated for 2011 "run and shoot" offense...that can also run the ball consistently, and involves the TE position...somehow. I don't know how, I am not an NFL coach. Here's what I do know: If Spiller can motion out to one slot, which should also expose the defense they are playing btw, and have Roscoe in the other...that's nasty. How many team's 3-4th best corner can cover those guys? Or the other way, how many team's 3rd best corner can cover Steve Johnson? You work in the TE, David Nelson, and disguise a few plays that look like short ones, but are actually bombs to Johnson...this could be good. We'll see. Right now I see Parrish being more experienced, and more likely to be in position to make plays...with the occasional big play going to Johnson. That's the thing. We almost HAVE to start hurting people with Parrish/Spiller/Fred Jackson catching balls, for Johnson to get a chance. Or, this could all be September Wishful Thinking Interesting points! Minor nit: David Nelson is a WR. Now he's a big boy, but he's still listed as a WR.
bills7834 Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 (edited) Maybe it's me, but I am unable to set such a lofty standard for a part time player. Bill, you're probably correct. I may not have worded that the way I meant. While I wasn't crazy about the pick with all the needs the Bills had, I do think Spiller has a ton of talent. I really believe he will have a breakout out year and score a couple of big runs this season. While I would like the 9th pick to contribute on a regular basis, he's on the team now and I just want him to break some big ones and give opposing defenses something to gameplan for. Edited September 6, 2011 by bills7834
Dorkington Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 Brad Smith Though, it won't be breakout enough to be national headlines... but in the sense that the added wrinkle will free up our overall offense in many ways.
jumbalaya Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 OJ & Travis Henry both break out of prison.
OCinBuffalo Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 Interesting points! Minor nit: David Nelson is a WR. Now he's a big boy, but he's still listed as a WR. I know he's a WR, thanks I meant specific plays/routs that would normally be reserved for TEs. Nelson is the one WR on this team that I think can handle getting hit by a LB. It's hard to describe, cause I'm ignorant , but there has to be a TE "look" that actually ends up being Nelson running the route from the slot/wing back whatever.
The Senator Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 (edited) I know he's a WR, thanks I meant specific plays/routs that would normally be reserved for TEs. Nelson is the one WR on this team that I think can handle getting hit by a LB. It's hard to describe, cause I'm ignorant , but there has to be a TE "look" that actually ends up being Nelson running the route from the slot/wing back whatever. Along those lines, Ruvell Martin is about the same size as Nelson... "It surprised me how often they would go four wide receivers and have that fourth wideout do some different things that the tight end might do in other offenses that I've been in," Martin said. Link - Well-traveled Martin finds a home: Special teams player eyes wide receiver spot Edited September 6, 2011 by The Senator
hondo in seattle Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 I'm going out on a limb here. Go ahead and flame. One breakout player will be Chris Kelsay. He's had a full year as an OLB and played much better in the 2nd half of last season than his horrific first half. This year he establishes himself as a credible starting NFL LB.
dpberr Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 My offense pick: Ryan Fitzpatrick. I feel this is the year he'll cement himself as the franchise quarterback. The continuity with the staff and receivers bodes well for a successful season. My defense pick: Nick Barnett. Provided he's healthy, he'll produce similar to 2007. 100+ tackles, few sacks, couple interceptions. The 2011 defense personnel mirrors, and in some ways, improves upon, the 2007 Packers defense.
billybrew1 Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 offense # Pos. Demetrius Bell 77 OL Colin Brown 74 OL Scott Chandler 84 TE Marcus Easley 81 WR Ryan Fitzpatrick 14 QB Chris Hairston 75 OT Fred Jackson 22 RB Steve Johnson 13 WR Donald Jones 19 WR Andy Levitre 67 OL David Martin 80 TE Ruvell Martin 83 WR Corey McIntyre 38 FB David Nelson 86 WR Roscoe Parrish 11 WR Erik Pears 79 OL Zack Pianalto 87 TE Chad Rinehart 76 OL Brad Smith 16 QB C.J. Spiller 28 RB Tyler Thigpen 4 QB Kraig Urbik 60 OL Johnny White 35 RB Eric Wood 70 OL defense # Pos. Nick Barnett 50 LB Danny Batten 57 LB Jairus Byrd 31 S Alex Carrington 92 DE Marcell Dareus 99 DT Andra Davis 54 LB Robert Eddins 48 LB Dwan Edwards 98 DE Drayton Florence 29 CB Kellen Heard 72 DT Spencer Johnson 91 DE Chris Kelsay 90 LB Terrence McGee 24 CB Leodis McKelvin 21 CB Shawne Merriman 56 LB Arthur Moats 52 LB Kirk Morrison 58 LB Justin Rogers 42 CB Bryan Scott 43 S Da'Norris Searcy 25 DB Kelvin Sheppard 55 LB Torell Troup 96 NT Chris White 94 LB Kyle Williams 95 NT Aaron Williams 23 DB George Wilson 37 S specialists # Pos. Rian Lindell 9 K Brian Moorman 8 P Garrison Sanborn 65 LS That's right.....they are all going to show up. wahooo! Go Bills!
Bill from NYC Posted September 6, 2011 Posted September 6, 2011 Bill, you're probably correct. I may not have worded that the way I meant. While I wasn't crazy about the pick with all the needs the Bills had, I do think Spiller has a ton of talent. I really believe he will have a breakout out year and score a couple of big runs this season. While I would like the 9th pick to contribute on a regular basis, he's on the team now and I just want him to break some big ones and give opposing defenses something to gameplan for. Very good post and I do understand. I am hoping for big things from Batten. I liked the pick a lot last year and he was obviously hurt. I don't know how long you have been a Bills fan, but I am hoping he is not the new version of Dan Brandenberg. DB was an olb who in preseason looked like a fast Bryce Paup. I don't have his preseason stats but he was sacking qbs at will. In real games, he was absolutely terrible. He couldn't even play special teams. It was just that frustrating. I mention Batten because I actually expect a dozen or more sacks from a healthy Merriman. The Bears game was all I had to see. He was the real deal, of this I am as certain as one can be. If Batten is for real they can rush on some plays from both sides, and have Kyle Williams and my man Dareus up the middle. Offense is imo a much sadder story. I think that the player most capable of stepping up is Fitz. He is very smart and very mobile, and might survive behind our sub-par OL. If they actually decide to devote resources to the OL next year, the Bills could conceiveably field a respectable football team. It's possible.
Bills!Win! Posted September 7, 2011 Posted September 7, 2011 (edited) Ruvell Martin. You lose. He got cut today. 18-1 baby. Edited September 7, 2011 by Bills!Win!
The Senator Posted September 7, 2011 Posted September 7, 2011 You lose. He got cut today. 18-1 baby. I didn't realize it was a contest. Only took you 7 hours to get the news? (I don't get the '18-1' part, either )
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