PromoTheRobot Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 (edited) I heard Bulldog spouting off how this move was made out of desperation to impress a new owner, blah, blah, blah. Funny how the Watkins trade was called the same thing. I guess that's your go-to reason for everything. And while a new owner must be on people's minds at OBD I think there is a bigger reason why EJ got the hook: to not lose the rest of the team. If you recall John Wawrow made a cryptic post here that EJ was not well-liked by some players and even coaches because they felt he was going to drag the team down. A lot of us feel the Bills are a playoff team but for the QB. And the last two games, SD probably and HOU definitely, EJ cost the Bills wins with his erratic and declining play. You have players like Eric Wood, Kyle Williams and Fred Jackson who don't want to wind up like Aaron Schobel with no playoff appearances. They don't want to waste their remaining years in the league on a project QB trying to learn the game. Let's face it, would any other player at any other position get so many mulligans after stinking up a game. So while Pegula and no draft pick does matter here, I think not wasting the other players is the #1 reason for benching EJ. Edited September 29, 2014 by PromoTheRobot
zonabb Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Agreed. The danger for losing this team was real and coupled with this dismal performance in two winnable games, it was the right call. EJ is sunk as a QB. Put this team into position to squeak into the playoffs and built confidence in what is a very young team. It's about them learning to win. However, the bigger issue is that neither EJ or Orton are the longterm solution so what happens after this season?
TPS Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Hopefully they will be able to open up the play book a bit, because they will need it this week.
Augie Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 This is a very good point. We were talking about how the rest of the locker room felt about all of this. Despite ME liking what I see from EJ in terms of work ethic and maturity, how does the team feel in general, and those poor receivers in particular? Maybe Godwin will dare to come back a week sooner!
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted September 29, 2014 Posted September 29, 2014 Good post I agree with what you are saying. The pressure is on the coaching staff to not lose this team.
PromoTheRobot Posted September 29, 2014 Author Posted September 29, 2014 (edited) This is a very good point. We were talking about how the rest of the locker room felt about all of this. Despite ME liking what I see from EJ in terms of work ethic and maturity, how does the team feel in general, and those poor receivers in particular? Maybe Godwin will dare to come back a week sooner! You reminded me how Sammy Watkins admitted short-arming a throw by EJ in the SD game. The WRs didn't trust him not to get them killed. Edited September 29, 2014 by PromoTheRobot
Garion Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Agree entirely. They were particularly and pretty clearly losing the receivers see the body language thread. Lose the team's faith in the coach this early and they would be even more done then with the qb situation.
Prickly Pete Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Yep. The reactions of the WR's are a pretty good indication of how the team feels. Marrone HAD to make the change.
mead107 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 I heard Bulldog spouting off how this move was made out of desperation to impress a new owner, blah, blah, blah. Funny how the Watkins trade was called the same thing. I guess that's your go-to reason for everything. And while a new owner must be on people's minds at OBD I think there is a bigger reason why EJ got the hook: to not lose the rest of the team. If you recall John Wawrow made a cryptic post here that EJ was not well-liked by some players and even coaches because they felt he was going to drag the team down. A lot of us feel the Bills are a playoff team but for the QB. And the last two games, SD probably and HOU definitely, EJ cost the Bills wins with his erratic and declining play. You have players like Eric Wood, Kyle Williams and Fred Jackson who don't want to wind up like Aaron Schobel with no playoff appearances. They don't want to waste their remaining years in the league on a project QB trying to learn the game. Let's face it, would any other player at any other position get so many mulligans after stinking up a game. So while Pegula and no draft pick does matter here, I think not wasting the other players is the #1 reason for benching EJ. Right on
3putt Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Sammy is a fre#$ing rookie. He got one qb fired. Time for him to catch the damn ball. It isn't his perogative to decide which ones he wants to try and catch. Go after the effin ball, that's what your paid for.
billsfan714 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Maybe these guys want to win now, end the culture of failure. That we aren't playing for next year. I find it refreshing.
Formerly Allan in MD Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Can you imagine being a wide receiver on this team and knowing that the pass will rarely reach you unless you do laser leaps or contortions. Clearly a recipe for depression and relaxation.
filthymcnasty08 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Think about it from Robert Woods standpoint: They stick with EJ and he is either going to get decapitated going up for an errantly high pass…..or he is going to continue to see 3-5 targets a game of which 2 are catchable OF WICH one is behind the LOS. These guys want to win now….and they want to get big time WR stats too. Rookie contracts are not the $$$ they had in mind. Would suck to be R. Woods who had EJ throughout his rookie contract and heading to the negotiating table…. and isn't even in the top 30 WR's
Prickly Pete Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Think about it from Robert Woods standpoint: They stick with EJ and he is either going to get decapitated going up for an errantly high pass…..or he is going to continue to see 3-5 targets a game of which 2 are catchable OF WICH one is behind the LOS. These guys want to win now….and they want to get big time WR stats too. Rookie contracts are not the $$$ they had in mind. Would suck to be R. Woods who had EJ throughout his rookie contract and heading to the negotiating table…. and isn't even in the top 30 WR's Yeah, EJ is definitely bad for business if you are a WR.
Mr. WEO Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 GreggyT and matter2003 said this same thing on page 2 of the 15 page EJ benched for Orton thread. IN.
3putt Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Think about it from Robert Woods standpoint: They stick with EJ and he is either going to get decapitated going up for an errantly high pass…..or he is going to continue to see 3-5 targets a game of which 2 are catchable OF WICH one is behind the LOS. These guys want to win now….and they want to get big time WR stats too. Rookie contracts are not the $$$ they had in mind. Would suck to be R. Woods who had EJ throughout his rookie contract and heading to the negotiating table…. and isn't even in the top 30 WR's Wtf? If we had Adrian Peterson his job would be to block. Execute the game plan and there will be check waiting. Win and others will want you. Its not his or any wrs right to play for personal stats. And if, I reiterate if, Orton can get the opposing d to back off the los we will see more fredex and cj.
Prickly Pete Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Wtf? If we had Adrian Peterson his job would be to block. Execute the game plan and there will be check waiting. Win and others will want you. Its not his or any wrs right to play for personal stats. And if, I reiterate if, Orton can get the opposing d to back off the los we will see more fredex and cj. You're dreaming. This is the real world, and if the QB was at least competent I would agree, but when it's not at a professional level, the players have a right to express disenchantment (in the locker room) and demand competence, because it directly affects their career.
filthymcnasty08 Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Wtf? If we had Adrian Peterson his job would be to block. Execute the game plan and there will be check waiting. Win and others will want you. Its not his or any wrs right to play for personal stats. How much more wide open should our WRs get? And AP would want out of here fast if he were blocking….this isn't Vince Lombardi's NFL. We made a commitment to get winning minded athletes from winning programs. Being the competitors they are, they would like to not only win but to win and see their names up there with the top WRs in the game…ultimately those stats are how they're measured both competitively and financially. Yes…$ matters.
yall Posted September 30, 2014 Posted September 30, 2014 Eric Wood, in a moment of candor today on WGR550 admitted that some players were going to be happy about the switch.
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