RuntheDamnBall Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Was he upset because Doug didn't do what he was supposed to, or upset because the bills didn't do what they were supposed? Meaning that it is okay for other teams around the league to do this, just not the Buffalo Bills. This annoys me because I have seen this before with other things that go on in the league. Also, when we got pounded last preseason and previous preseasons I don't remember anyone In the bills organization making this complaint. I know, I know, it Is a stretch. Isn't it just bothersome sometimes when you get this sense that someone around the league is subtlety hinting at, "how dare the Bills do that?!" I'm glad we didn't get this whining loser as our head coach. He has ridden the best RB in the league to some good luck. The sun is setting on guys like this who run a smoke and mirrors defense.
Beerball Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Just to bring a bit of realism to this thread, in case it hasn't been said...those very same thoughts were expressed around here as we watched pitiful performances during preseason the past couple years. FWIW...my opinion is play the friggin game and leave the excuses to the losers (us in prior years).
dollars 2 donuts Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Just to bring a bit of realism to this thread, in case it hasn't been said...those very same thoughts were expressed around here as we watched pitiful performances during preseason the past couple years. FWIW...my opinion is play the friggin game and leave the excuses to the losers (us in prior years). True beerball, but it's okay for us to be losers... Just not the coaches!
RuntheDamnBall Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Just to bring a bit of realism to this thread, in case it hasn't been said...those very same thoughts were expressed around here as we watched pitiful performances during preseason the past couple years. FWIW...my opinion is play the friggin game and leave the excuses to the losers (us in prior years). This is true. It seemed like Chan and Dick were still installing systems all through camp and that there was never any progress. I like that that the team is winning in the process while still making correctable mistakes.
TDO'Kearney Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Well, based on how I've seen Marrone talk to the media, I'm sure if Leslie Frazier had picked up the phone and called Marrone and said "How do you want to do this game?", Marrone might have simply said we're playing it like a game. There. 15 seconds and you know what you have. Now go prepare. Being unprepared in a pro league like the NFL is unacceptable.
GG Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Just to bring a bit of realism to this thread, in case it hasn't been said...those very same thoughts were expressed around here as we watched pitiful performances during preseason the past couple years. FWIW...my opinion is play the friggin game and leave the excuses to the losers (us in prior years). Beat me to it. The exactly same thing was said on the opposite sideline one year ago when vikings ran a track meet against the Bills.
NoSaint Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 These comments coming from a guy who scored a touchdown with over 4 minutes remaining to make the score 20-16 Bills and instead of going for an extra point to make the game a 3 point difference, decides to go for 2. I understand you don't want to go to overtime in preseason but come on. He clearly was trying to win. The Bills were trying to win also and we did. Wound licking dudes man. I'm liking this winning feeling preseason or not. What better way to prepare our rookies how to win than in preaseason? Bills win. End of story... (drops mic on the floor and leaves) It was to avoid OT and to give the guys a shot for the attempt at another situation to convert. Atleast knock him for real reasons if your going to knock him
Nanker Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 There is a bias against College HCs coming into the league. The Old Boys take umbrage at the young turks that show up all full of piss and vinegar. There are unwritten rules or gentlemen's agreements within the ranks of the established coaches and when one of the new kids on the block come in and do something untoward, they sometimes take umbrage at the infraction. Witness Tom Coughlin's blow-up at Schiano when Eli took a knee at the end of a game and Greg had his D charging for a fumble. Lots of coaches keep everything plain vanilla for the entire preseason. I think this is why they haven't let EJ throw the long ball. He doesn't want there to be film on it before the season starts. I was surprised they let Tuel open up last week. Frazier's got a right to say whatever he wants to. He evidently things going for 2 near the end of the game is plain vanilla. He was trying to win the game, so again I say !@#$ 'em all. There's a new kid in town, and it feels GREAT!
Big Turk Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Passblocking is passbloblocking whether the other team's defense blitzes or not. If your scheme is to generate pressure with blitzes and you have all new coaches/personnel how else do you evaluate them??? It should have come as no surprise, Pettine has repeatedly said whether in.a practice, scrimmage, or any type of game setting it didn't matter...we are coming after the QB with pressure any time they are out there... On the flip side, what could be better for the Bills offense? After playing against our D in practice most other teams are going to be simple to play against
BRAWNDO Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 This is a new staff with new players, many are rookies, Marrone and Pettine need to be them into schemes they will play in the regular season to properly evaluate if they deserve to be on the team.
atlbillsfan1975 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Sounds like sour grapes from a coach who knows he is out if he does not make the playoffs. Also he just watched his QB and line look pretty bad, and thus hurting his chances for above. Yes, Peterson did not play, so we need to all remember that. But honesty to think Peterson will go for 2500 yds again this year is not realistic. History proves it. Peterson is a speciman we have not seen, but i still think he comes up short of 2000yds this year. Which means out goes Frazier because Ponder is not taking them to the playoffs. Pressure i son Frazier and it appears he is cracking some.
NoSaint Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 There is a bias against College HCs coming into the league. The Old Boys take umbrage at the young turks that show up all full of piss and vinegar. There are unwritten rules or gentlemen's agreements within the ranks of the established coaches and when one of the new kids on the block come in and do something untoward, they sometimes take umbrage at the infraction. Witness Tom Coughlin's blow-up at Schiano when Eli took a knee at the end of a game and Greg had his D charging for a fumble. Lots of coaches keep everything plain vanilla for the entire preseason. I think this is why they haven't let EJ throw the long ball. He doesn't want there to be film on it before the season starts. I was surprised they let Tuel open up last week. Frazier's got a right to say whatever he wants to. He evidently things going for 2 near the end of the game is plain vanilla. He was trying to win the game, so again I say !@#$ 'em all. There's a new kid in town, and it feels GREAT! Going for 2 is simply putting your guys in an extra situation to try and keep the score at an interval that won't tie.
ko12010 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 There's been some back and forth on this topic. I'm not sure what's truly customary. John harbaugh was livid with Sean Payton a few years ago for not doing any type of joint game planning during the preseason and actually bringing the house on defense. He implied the coaches often call ahead of time and make some pregame arrangements. Would make sense as a way to test guys in certain situations or against certain looks. Seems some prefer the games to be scrimmages, some prefer them to be games. Pettine said in one of his interviews that they weren't going to game plan much, but that the Bills as a team and organization were approaching the preseason games with a mindset that winning was very important to them, no matter what anyone says about preseason. I like that.
NoSaint Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 (edited) Pettine said in one of his interviews that they weren't going to game plan much, but that the Bills as a team and organization were approaching the preseason games with a mindset that winning was very important to them, no matter what anyone says about preseason. I like that. Nothing wrong with that, but it will ruffle some feathers. Might also give us a little bit of an overconfidence come September when teams start spending extensive time putting together game plans to beat buffalo instead of game plans to see if their LT can play on an island or backup running back runs good enough routes to be in more often or.... I'm not knocking marrones approach, I like it, just discussing its effect on preseason evaluations vs regular. I like building up that energy and swagger with the defense early. They need an attitude and identity, and its starting to come together a little. Edited August 17, 2013 by NoSaint
ko12010 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 That strategy was used against Brady with pretty good success by the Giants. He does "eat aggressive, blitzing D's for lunch"...As long as they don't actually get to him. Brady does not want to take a hit......Ever. Once you start knocking him down or getting in his face the "S" falls right off his chest, and he suddenly becomes pretty average. He gets rattled and starts rushing his throws and tossing incompletes and INT's. You know your doing it right when he starts sulking and screaming at his O Line. I'd be a bit more concerned about this when we face guys like Big Ben, he takes the pressure as a challenge and still tries to make plays even though he knows he's going to get hit, kinda like Farve used to back in the day. When we face the Pats I'd be most concerned about our run D, he'll try to pick up easy 1st downs on the ground against our blitzes if our linebackers are not sharp. And especially the refs
vincec Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 I'm just glad that the Bills aren't the ones making excuses for a change.
ko12010 Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 Nothing wrong with that, but it will ruffle some feathers. Might also give us a little bit of an overconfidence come September when teams start spending extensive time putting together game plans to beat buffalo instead of game plans to see if their LT can play on an island or backup running back runs good enough routes to be in more often or.... I'm not knocking marrones approach, I like it, just discussing its effect on preseason evaluations vs regular. I like building up that energy and swagger with the defense early. They need an attitude and identity, and its starting to come together a little. Yeah, I agree. I think it's pretty obvious Frazer prefers Chan Gailey's preseason approach over Marrone's.
RuntheDamnBall Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 "Hey Doug, I'd like to make sure our boys get some practice in, but no blitzing, OK?" Do they not do blitzing in practice? How will they ever learn?
Hapless Bills Fan Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 It certainly seems that way... if you can navigate beyond the silly pay wall, here's the link.... This could be an interesting topic to discuss. It's good that we're finally on the other end of one of these situations http://blogs.buffalo...ml?ref=bcr#more Sounds like a loser's mentality -- That tampa 2, dungy, dick jauron approach -- don't be aggressive, don't play to win, don't get hurt and try not to lose. I'm glad our coaches played aggressive. It's football -- play football. Maybe Frazier is still upset the Bills passed him by for Gailey... But your offense got smacked around and looked inept, Frazier. If you don't like it, play better... Such a difference from Irsay's response to last week, for example... who pointed the blame for the loss at his own coaches. Frazier does the opposite! Well cry me a river...unless there was some kind of pre-game gentleman's agreement the Bills coaches didn't abide by, I give Jauron this: when whumped by NE running up the score, he said "I don't have a problem with it. It's our job to stop it. I was horrified by the way our D played last preseason. They lacked intensity, they took plays off, and lo and behold when it counted, it continued. Play like you mean it in preseason, the wins don't count but the habit is important.
ajzepp Posted August 17, 2013 Posted August 17, 2013 It should have come as no surprise, Pettine has repeatedly said whether in.a practice, scrimmage, or any type of game setting it didn't matter...we are coming after the QB with pressure any time they are out there... On the flip side, what could be better for the Bills offense? After playing against our D in practice most other teams are going to be simple to play against Totally agree. I love that EJ has an offensive system and coaches that he's comfortable with, and that he's got a D trying to trip him up every practice and scrimmage. He's come into a near perfect situation for him to grow as a young QB.
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