SageAgainstTheMachine Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 (edited) He just doesn't seem to have the strength to break tackles, and he's not quite elusive enough to avoid contact. How many times have you seen him run (or after a catch) and say "Damn! He almost broke that one! If he had only beat that one tackler." Well you have to start wondering at some point when he's ACTUALLY going to beat that one tackler. In today's NFL of speedy LBs and DEs, a RB simply cannot be successful if breaking tackles is not in his repertoire of skills. Going down at first contact is as damning as not finding the hole. Otherwise, I was relatively impressed. Spiller has pretty good vision and he's improved immensely with blitz pickup. If I were CJ I would dedicate my off-season to improvements on my core strength and balance, because hi Edited November 28, 2011 by SageAgainstTheMachine
Swift Sylvan Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Yeah I think Spiller has the tools to be successful. If we have better run blocking he and Jackson could be extremely deadly. CJ needs to improve, but I think he will.
MacAddict104 Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Yeah I think Spiller has the tools to be successful. If we have better run blocking he and Jackson could be extremely deadly. CJ needs to improve, but I think he will. Agreed....you need to give CJ some open space and this line was unable to do that
swnybillsfan Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 i think cj looked ok out there today. what i think he could benefit most from is experience. if he is out there in different situations he may be able to learn from them and become more comfortable making him react rather than think. we can all see he has all the tools needed for the job, he just seems to be a bit tentative at times. i think he'll eventually be a very good back for us, he just needs some on-the-job training.
K-9 Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 I think his biggest flaw is that he doesn't run with any authority. He seems tentative to the hole and, as I said last week, seems like he doesn't want to engage. I will give him credit for being more patient lately. It's a start. GO BILLS!!!
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted November 28, 2011 Author Posted November 28, 2011 (edited) Fair point, but I think for the majority of runs that he got stuffed on, Fred would have been stuffed too. The run blocking up front was pretty bad. At the same time, CJ misread a few blocks as well, so you can't lay it totally on the O-Line. I think the biggest problem with today's running game was the play calling. Chan was calling the most basic plays out there for whatever reason, and none of these plays involved CJ going around the edge. Everything was between the tackles. I think this was a big mistake and I don't really understand it, though it could have been because the interior O-line has barely played with each other and are incredibly immobile. Ie, they wouldn't be able to shift to the edge and get any blocking for CJ. That being said, as good as the Jets are at sealing off the edge, I'd take a few shots anyways, betting that CJ's speed can beat most NFL linebackers around the corner. I'll give you that he can't break tackles, though I'm not sure that can be fixed with any strength training. By all accounts, CJ is one of the hardest working Bills out there, and the guy is jacked. But when a 300-350 lb DT is getting to you untouched, you are going to go down no matter what you do. I think he can put it together, but not sure if he is a 25 touches a game RB with this personnel. Yes, I wasn't impressed by the play calling either. Would've liked to see Spiller try to get to the corner a few times. That said, you look around the NFL and there isn't exactly a glut of RBs who make their living outside the hashmarks. Reggie Bush has struggled with the same thing, learning how to play between the tackles. Now, none of this is to say that Spiller can't have a successful NFL career as a role player. But if his aim is to carry the load for a team at RB, this element of his game needs improvement. Personally, I think it's equally about balance as well as strength. Some RBs (Mendenhall comes to mind) have been known to participate in activities like yoga and ballet to improve balance. Edited November 28, 2011 by SageAgainstTheMachine
Hapless Bills Fan Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Agreed....you need to give CJ some open space and this line was unable to do that That's how I see it. I think he's a finesse back, he needs to be set up for success either with strong line play or clever play calling.
CodeMonkey Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 He just doesn't seem to have the strength to break tackles, and he's not quite elusive enough to avoid contact. How many times have you seen him run (or after a catch) and say "Damn! He almost broke that one! If he had only beat that one tackler." Well you have to start wondering at some point when he's ACTUALLY going to beat that one tackler. In today's NFL of speedy LBs and DEs, a RB simply cannot be successful if breaking tackles is not in his repertoire of skills. Going down at first contact is as damning as not finding the hole. Otherwise, I was relatively impressed. Spiller has pretty good vision and he's improved immensely with blitz pickup. If I were CJ I would dedicate my off-season to improvements on my core strength and balance, because hi I do not see any improvement in his blocking any more than his running. For example, if I am not mistaken, he whiffed horrifically on one of the Maybin sacks, did he not?
boyst Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 He is too light on his feet and does not lift them enough when he is in traffic. He makes his body too big - too susceptible to contact while lacking the explosiveness to shed hits.
Matty Shu Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Wow. What a bunch of homers. Atleast be objective. CJ is too small to be an every down back. Hes a wasted pick and will more than likely leave Dumpalo when his contract is up
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted November 28, 2011 Author Posted November 28, 2011 Wow. What a bunch of homers. Atleast be objective. CJ is too small to be an every down back. Hes a wasted pick and will more than likely leave Dumpalo when his contract is up There wasn't a single person being non-objective until you got here. And if I'm not mistaken, this thread has nothing to do with Spiller's draft position.
Matty Shu Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 There wasn't a single person being non-objective until you got here. And if I'm not mistaken, this thread has nothing to do with Spiller's draft position. Um, yeah ok. All i see is,"CJ needs this," and "CJ needs that.". "CJ will be a good back if...". Look, blind homers.
starrymessenger Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 As a RB, to me the main problem is that CJ stilldoes not hit the hole fast enuf. He's improving but not there yet. He is not a power back who can be expected to make his living breaking tackles.
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted November 28, 2011 Author Posted November 28, 2011 Um, yeah ok. All i see is,"CJ needs this," and "CJ needs that.". "CJ will be a good back if...". Look, blind homers. Do you know why people are phrasing things that way? Because they're talking about a young NFL running back who may or may not succeed. What they're NOT talking about is the retroactive value of the #9 pick of the 2010 draft. Two separate issues. Draft position becomes irrelevant after the rookie contract is signed. I don't care about the extent to which Spiller is a "bust". I care about whether he can play football. Explain to me where you see a lack of objectivity. And please don't refer to my home town as Dumpalo. I take pride in my heritage and a lot of other posters do as well. A BUFFALO Bills message board clearly isn't the place for that variety of derision.
Sisyphean Bills Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 As a RB, to me the main problem is that CJ stilldoes not hit the hole fast enuf. He's improving but not there yet. He is not a power back who can be expected to make his living breaking tackles. The hole? I didn't see very many holes. The Bills line got pwned most of the game.
boyst Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 The hole? I didn't see very many holes. The Bills line got pwned most of the game. Amazing to think how young that Jets line is, too! Their LB's are middle-career-aged, but with a line like that they will have a long shelf life and can be replaced!
Sisyphean Bills Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Amazing to think how young that Jets line is, too! Their LB's are middle-career-aged, but with a line like that they will have a long shelf life and can be replaced! It's actually kind of sad to compare the Bills line performance to other NFL lines. A Bills running play featured guys trying to zone up and double team a defender and both being blown backwards. The Broncos, for example, could run the same play and lineman where getting to the second level and McGahee was 10 yards down the field before a defender could wave bye-bye at him. PS: I know it's a banged up OL, but they were getting their ***es handed to them.
SDS Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 Do you know why people are phrasing things that way? Because they're talking about a young NFL running back who may or may not succeed. What they're NOT talking about is the retroactive value of the #9 pick of the 2010 draft. Two separate issues. Draft position becomes irrelevant after the rookie contract is signed. I don't care about the extent to which Spiller is a "bust". I care about whether he can play football. Explain to me where you see a lack of objectivity. And please don't refer to my home town as Dumpalo. I take pride in my heritage and a lot of other posters do as well. A BUFFALO Bills message board clearly isn't the place for that variety of derision. He can't hear you...
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted November 28, 2011 Author Posted November 28, 2011 He can't hear you... If that means what I think it means, can't blame ya.
NoSaint Posted November 28, 2011 Posted November 28, 2011 I do not see any improvement in his blocking any more than his running. For example, if I am not mistaken, he whiffed horrifically on one of the Maybin sacks, did he not? He had some good and bad that I saw. Not awful.
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