AllDayADay Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Richarson and Pears were both horrid in the first half. Wood was not much better. The gameplan for watt should have been a lot better. I am in EJs corner. Any qb with that line play today would have failed. He needs to do things better, but the offensive line was the real shame today.. and the recievers attitude.
nick in* england Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Situation #1: Pegula picks the easiest scapegoat possible after passing ownership vote. This is what I netted out on. I hope this happens. That is funny as some have speculated the Marrone was actually calling the plays today. Unlikely.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Time for Doug to throw in the towel and admit moving Pears to Guard was a mistake. Put Urbik.. Or any live warm body in and move on . If he doesn 't he and the tesm are toast Don't know what made Marrone think Urbick went from a quality player to bum but he should put him in. However I don't think it is Urbick that get him fired as it is EJ Richarson and Pears were both horrid in the first half. Wood was not much better. The gameplan for watt should have been a lot better. I am in EJs corner. Any qb with that line play today would have failed. He needs to do things better, but the offensive line was the real shame today.. and the recievers attitude. Watt is a beast, don't think there was much they could do without over-comiting players to him which opens everything up for the other players
Bocephuz Posted September 29, 2014 Author Posted September 29, 2014 I wonder if Urbik kicked Marrone's dog or something. He has consistently been on Marrone's *#&! list for two years. He was serviceable under D'alisandres (or however its spelled) and certainly wasn't a liability. That was my perception of him as well. He may not have been dominant but he was certainly serviceable and rarely a liability. He must have done or said something to get on Marrone's bad side. Pro Football Focus had him rated as one of the best guards in the AFC East last year .. and I watched every snap of his in preseason and to my eye he was holding his own more often than not. EJ may or may not be the answer.. but poor RG play resulting in regularly moving off of his spot on the dropback does not help anyone get a good evaluation of him.
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