WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I'm not sure if the thing is meant to be a stealth parody. I don't see the article posted online yet but I will add it when I find it. In it, he talks about Spiller being a bust, which has some merit, but promptly provides legitimate reasons for a lack of products while stating that they are illegitimate. Let's face it: Spiller has not had too many yards. He also hasn't had that many touches. On Sunday he was given two, for five yards. Let's admit here people, that's not much and it certainly wasn't because Fred Jackson was playing amazingly well. Sully also talks about how Spiller hasn't been let into the spread, but when he did last game he thrived. In short, I personally think that the only way to get more production out of Spiller is to let him touch the football a few times on O.
Mr. WEO Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I'm not sure if the thing is meant to be a stealth parody. I don't see the article posted online yet but I will add it when I find it. In it, he talks about Spiller being a bust, which has some merit, but promptly provides legitimate reasons for a lack of products while stating that they are illegitimate. Let's face it: Spiller has not had too many yards. He also hasn't had that many touches. On Sunday he was given two, for five yards. Let's admit here people, that's not much and it certainly wasn't because Fred Jackson was playing amazingly well. Sully also talks about how Spiller hasn't been let into the spread, but when he did last game he thrived. In short, I personally think that the only way to get more production out of Spiller is to let him touch the football a few times on O. Both the Bills HC and their OC disagree with you.
BuffaloBill Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 If Gailey had complete trust in Spiller he would find more ways to get him involved in the offense. Maybe Spiller was hurt by the lack of an offseason where more plays exploiting his skills could have been installed. I think Gailey has shown the willingness to insert any player who can produce. For whatever reasons Spiller's skills have not translated well to the NFL. It may be a bit early to call him a bust but he certainly was not worth a high first round pick.
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted November 8, 2011 Author Posted November 8, 2011 (edited) Maybe Chan is such a genius he can figure out how to get yards without Spiller touching the ball. Actually come to think of it he did. Remember early when spiller had his man beat and drew a PI call for tons of yards? Edited November 8, 2011 by That Guy
truth on hold Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 His article has merit: either cj's a bust or we're using him incorrectly.
TPS Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 His article has merit: either cj's a bust or we're using him incorrectly. In yesterday's presser, Gailey all but admitted he underestimated Freddie's ability. He said something like (on the draft) "we thought we had a need" and "it's hard to get him touches when it means taking out a guy like Fred" No one is perfect. He didn't recognize the talents of Fitz and Fred, but at least he quickly admits his mistakes and moves on.
PromoTheRobot Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 They only play the game with one ball. PTR
Homey D. Clown Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I find my life is far less complicated when I completely ignore Sullivan's articles. Every day he is still employed as a "journalist" at the Buffalo News is a surprise. There are 5, maybe 6 people on this board alone that start more interesting and readable threads than Sullivan. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if his next article starts ripping Ryan Fitzpatrick, or rehashes the Maybin debacle, or some jab at Chan Gailey. See, what he does is pick someone within the organization that people are really behind, or have high hopes for, then criticizes something that he knows will get a rise out of that fan base. it's hack journalism 101. If good, well thought out articles about the state of the Buffalo Bills are what you'd like to read, may I suggest www.buffalorumblings.com and let sullivan's hack/blog fodder irritate someone else.
Peter Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Exactly. Sullivan did not like this pick from the beginning. The fact is that Spiller was a great player in college. Nevertheless, Fred Jackson is playing about as well as any back in the league. Does that mean Spiller? When Sullivan asked about Spiller (in what I believe was the first question of the post game press conference), Chan said it was not Spiller's fault that he is not playing. The fact is that Fred is playing very, very well. They only play the game with one ball. PTR
DrDawkinstein Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I find my life is far less complicated when I completely ignore Sullivan's articles. Every day he is still employed as a "journalist" at the Buffalo News is a surprise. There are 5, maybe 6 people on this board alone that start more interesting and readable threads than Sullivan. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if his next article starts ripping Ryan Fitzpatrick, or rehashes the Maybin debacle, or some jab at Chan Gailey. See, what he does is pick someone within the organization that people are really behind, or have high hopes for, then criticizes something that he knows will get a rise out of that fan base. it's hack journalism 101. If good, well thought out articles about the state of the Buffalo Bills are what you'd like to read, may I suggest www.buffalorumblings.com and let sullivan's hack/blog fodder irritate someone else. Agreed 100%. Stopped reading him after I quickly realized he provides no insight or original thinking. All of his writing is based on hindsight. He only criticizes and picks on past mistakes. Anyone can do that. It's the easiest form of sports writing. And it can be done with EVERY team in EVERY sport. I'll take a Bill from NYC or R.Rich game summary over Sully's drivel, every time.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 (edited) Both the Bills HC and their OC disagree with you. Are they not the same person? ;)lol Edited November 8, 2011 by figoferreira
Dorkington Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 The little bit I've seen of him this year, I've liked. But obviously the coaches don't see much in him... so, for a first rounder, yeah he's looking like a bust. If he was a 4th rounder, no one would care about it one way or another.
RyanC883 Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Both the Bills HC and their OC disagree with you. And the scorboard agrees with the prior poster. We need to spread the field. Lets get it done.
Buftex Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Agreed 100%. Stopped reading him after I quickly realized he provides no insight or original thinking. All of his writing is based on hindsight. He only criticizes and picks on past mistakes. Anyone can do that. It's the easiest form of sports writing. And it can be done with EVERY team in EVERY sport. I'll take a Bill from NYC or R.Rich game summary over Sully's drivel, every time. To be fair, Sullivan has been consistently critical of the Spiller pick, from day one. I am a big fan of Gailey, but, I think the criticism is valid that it appears that the Bills aren't likings something about Spiller, or Chan is failing, as a coach, to find a way to use him. It won't be long before Spiller (and Brad Smith for rthat matter) are looking like luxury items the Bills didn't really need. It is odd that Spiller spent two weeks as a receiver, and the second Donald Jones was healthy, Spiller had no role in the offense, once again. I am inclined, at this point, to pin this on the coaches. From the little we have seen, it seemed like he has shown some ability. Would have really liked to see if Spillers speed could have been utilized this past Sunday, as wide-out.
apuszczalowski Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Last time they tried to give CJ more touches, Freddie threw a tantrum because he was being disrespected by not being the starter Theres no reason why they can't find CJ more ways to get the ball and see what he can do with it I still wouldn't call him a bust yet, but this is Buffalo, where if you haven't produced by the time your name is called in the draft (or you weren't the guy the fans wanted), you are a bust already
Buftex Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 Last time they tried to give CJ more touches, Freddie threw a tantrum because he was being disrespected by not being the starter Theres no reason why they can't find CJ more ways to get the ball and see what he can do with it I still wouldn't call him a bust yet, but this is Buffalo, where if you haven't produced by the time your name is called in the draft (or you weren't the guy the fans wanted), you are a bust already I was going to say somehting similar, but I wasn't sure if it was wise to "go there".
apuszczalowski Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I was going to say somehting similar, but I wasn't sure if it was wise to "go there". Just stirring the pot a little
Bufcomments Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 How is Spiller gonna get touches with Fred playing like an MVP?? He is not a WR ,CJ is a running back . Although I like to see him in the slot just to make the D respect his speed. CJ just gonna have to wait. I think Jerry forgot about #22 in his writing.
Sisyphean Bills Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 How is Spiller gonna get touches with Fred playing like an MVP?? Ever heard of a two back system? CJ Spiller was actually in a two back system in college with James Davis, maybe he could explain it to someone.
mrags Posted November 8, 2011 Posted November 8, 2011 I was going to say somehting similar, but I wasn't sure if it was wise to "go there". I was going to say something similar as well. I wonder of Chan is scared to give it to Spiller more just so that he doesn't upset Freddie. I love Jackson and what he's done for this team but he needs to realize it's for the good of the team to get other playmakers the ball on occassion.
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