Astrobot Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 (edited) Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro13m #Bills number one CB in preseason according to PFF Premium Stats: Crezdon Butler, who is fourth overall in #NFL. Gilmore tied for 13th. Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro11m PFF: Tied for #NFL number 2 TE in run blocking is #Bills Chris Gragg, their 7th RD draft pick. #DraftTek #BillsMafia http://bit.ly/1d2YSUn Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro6m PFF Signature Stats: #Bills QB Jeff Tuel is #1 in #NFL in preseason QBRating, EJ Manuel is 4th, with Brees and Yates in between #BillsMafia Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro3m #Bills Marcus Easley second to Charles Hawkins in preseason Rec Yds with 140 yards in 2 games: 10 targets, 10 receptions #BillsMafia Adding More to Twitter: Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro 6s #Bills Manny Lawson is tied for #1 among #NFL 3-4 OLBs in Pass Coverage, according to PFF Signature Stats: http://bit.ly/16HLLWa Dean Kindig @TCBILLS_Astro 6s #Bills Jerry Hughes is tied 2nd among #NFL 3-4 OLBs in pass rushing (PFF Signature Stats http://bit.ly/16HLLWa ). Kerrigan=#1 #BillsMafia Edited August 20, 2013 by Astrobot
Lt. Dan's Revenge Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Good stuff, Astro. The Chris Gragg stat is very encouraging, particularly since he was being billed as more of receiving threat than anything coming out of Arkansas.
Dorkington Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Lovely. Hopefully it translates to the regular season!
NewEra Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Tanks astro. Love to see it. It is "only preseason", but to see our players playing well can't hurt.
swnybillsfan Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 while these stats are only through 2 preseason games, they are something to get excited about (if you don't mind billieving a bit and being a bit hopeful). this may be indicative of the systems the new coaching staff are trying to employ as well as getting the most out of these players by getting them to buy into said systems and the concept of "team". i really like what i have been seeing from the preseason and am looking forward to how it carries over into the regular reason.
Jamie Nails Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Not to mention: We've already scored 5 more points then we did all of last preseason.
NoSaint Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 so astro - which do you think keep up through the regular season, and which are just quirks of the preseason? id guess gilmore stays high on the list. lawson may as well (especially if he doesnt have to face gronk week one). the rest i dont foresee holding up once the real bullets fly though.
IronyAbounds Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 1. I had no clue who Marrone was when he was hired, but I like what I've seen since. 2. I think the defense will prove to be far more improved than the offense and the key to a better season. 3. A big reason why I think #2 is true is that the offense has sputtered early in the two preseason games against the starters on defense, with both EJ and Kolb, even though those defenses have been pretty vanilla. EJ has looked good, but it would have been nice for him to have had the time in game 3 to play against the starting defense for an extended time. Being thrown in on Week 1 of the regular season with only 2 series against starters is a scary proposition. 4. It would have been nice to see EJ at least make one attempt downfield before the season starts. Dinks and Dunks will not cut it against most starting defenses, particularly if the offense has no credible deep threat. With Goodwin on the team, the Bills can stretch the field as long as the QB is capable of going deep. Maybe EJ can do it in real game conditions, but we simply don't know.
Homey D. Clown Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 I have been and will continue to pull for Marcus Easley, just like I did for Stevie before 2010. I have a feeling he's going to put up Eric moulds numbers if he sticks around.
swnybillsfan Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 I have been and will continue to pull for Marcus Easley, just like I did for Stevie before 2010. I have a feeling he's going to put up Eric moulds numbers if he sticks around. i'm also an easley honk. seems like he's a good kid who has had his fair share of obstacles to overcome and i'd like to see his hard work pay off. he looks like a big, fast, physical reciever. and if he does pan out then it would just feel like the karma stars are starting to line up a bit. and on a similar note, if troupe works out and moates finds a home...
San Jose Bills Fan Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Tanks astro. Technically (and I don't know why) it's "Ranks Rastro."
Astrobot Posted August 21, 2013 Author Posted August 21, 2013 1. I had no clue who Marrone was when he was hired, but I like what I've seen since. 2. I think the defense will prove to be far more improved than the offense and the key to a better season. 3. A big reason why I think #2 is true is that the offense has sputtered early in the two preseason games against the starters on defense, with both EJ and Kolb, even though those defenses have been pretty vanilla. EJ has looked good, but it would have been nice for him to have had the time in game 3 to play against the starting defense for an extended time. Being thrown in on Week 1 of the regular season with only 2 series against starters is a scary proposition. 4. It would have been nice to see EJ at least make one attempt downfield before the season starts. Dinks and Dunks will not cut it against most starting defenses, particularly if the offense has no credible deep threat. With Goodwin on the team, the Bills can stretch the field as long as the QB is capable of going deep. Maybe EJ can do it in real game conditions, but we simply don't know. However, EJ led all drafted QBs in Yards Per Attempt in college, so we know he has it in him. He's currently 4th in the NFL in that department, and Drew Brees and Tuel are above him. I forget the other.
ganesh Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 4. It would have been nice to see EJ at least make one attempt downfield before the season starts. Dinks and Dunks will not cut it against most starting defenses, particularly if the offense has no credible deep threat. With Goodwin on the team, the Bills can stretch the field as long as the QB is capable of going deep. Maybe EJ can do it in real game conditions, but we simply don't know. Early in their careers, both Brady and Rothelisberger were game managers making the short throws necessary to get the first downs and let their defense and special teams do the talking. We don't need EJ ot throw the ball like Cam Newton did. The key is for EJ to not make any critical mental mistakes and throw away winnable games.
billsrcursed Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Early in their careers, both Brady and Rothelisberger were game managers making the short throws necessary to get the first downs and let their defense and special teams do the talking. We don't need EJ ot throw the ball like Cam Newton did. The key is for EJ to not make any critical mental mistakes and throw away winnable games. Completely agree. We know he can chuck it, but to win games, you HAVE to manage the offense and not turn the ball over. Put the ball in the hands of your playmakers and let them make plays. BTW, thanks Astro for all you've done during camp. It's been amazing!!
PromoTheRobot Posted August 21, 2013 Posted August 21, 2013 Lovely. Hopefully it translates to the regular season! How well the Bills do this year is more about the defense than the offense. If the defense can play at the same level in the regular season we will contend for the division. PTR
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