Mark VI Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 Ken Simonton may be shaking his head if he gets cut. He played his heart out and lost out to a RB who may never get his speed back and is moving like a turtle... MaGahee should be used for short yardage and little else this season. Almost fumbled on his TD run. 11 carries, 24 yards. Zero chance of breaking a run. One more year to see if he gets his knee stronger and finds some speed. Meanwhile, year 2 of looking at a shadow of his former self. I like TD but he got too cute with that #1 pick. This was FAR WORSE than Mike Williams, who played pretty good again last night . Yeah...trade Henry...great idea... Henrys running style does equal a short career in the NFL...at least he is doing something...if Henry gets hurt again, put in Shaud Williams so we have some hope of gaining more than 3 yards. The starting OL is showing some run blocking ability. Let a healthy RB gain some yards to reward their effort.
eball Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 first of all...who in the bills' organization has suggested that the bills are going to trade henry? NO ONE, that's who. it gets old reading posts that imply it's a done deal. everyone from TD on down has made it perfectly clear who the bills' starting RB is right now. second question...who in the bills' organization has suggested that mcgahee is at 100%? NO ONE, that's who. but his talent and instincts are obvious, and he'll probably be close to 100% by the middle of the season. ken simonton is training camp fodder for a team like buffalo. shaud williams is a legitimate player who should make the team. neither of them should be kept at the expense of mcgahee.
BillnutinHouston Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I also have been saying McGahee is like molasses. Didn't see the game last night yet, but he's looked that way so far. Just no burst yet.
Mark VI Posted September 3, 2004 Author Posted September 3, 2004 I'm still rooting for Willis. I have little choice. You don't gamble on a damaged RB with a #1 pick... does nothing year one and still looks slow year 2. Shaud Williams and Simonton should never look better than this guy. They are both longshot undrafted FA's and make pennies. Yet both DO look better. What's ironic is that MaGahee may score 10 TD's if used in short yardage situations. He's so much bigger than the other backs. Is a short yardage specialist worth several million dollars ?
Steven in MD Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 You just could be onto something here........ 16979[/snapback] The only reason McGahee does not get cut is because he is a #1 pick coming off surgery. Had it been an undrafted FA with those numbers, he would have been cut. Let's not fool ourselves, McGahee is not a #1 RB yet.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 You don't gamble on a damaged RB with a #1 pick... does nothing year one and still looks slow year 2. 16994[/snapback] DING DING DING! TD f*cked that pick up, bigtime.
Alaska Darin Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 FWIW, McGahee has NEVER looked as fast as he is. I'm not saying he's anywhere near the back he was at UM, but he's always been a glider who is running alot faster than it looks. I've said that he's not got his explosion back yet. From watching Edgerrin James, I'm not sure he's ever going to. Still, he's probably at least 6 months away from being at his peak. I'm not sure losing Simonton is any loss.
Rico Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 first of all...who in the bills' organization has suggested that the bills are going to trade henry? NO ONE, that's who. it gets old reading posts that imply it's a done deal. everyone from TD on down has made it perfectly clear who the bills' starting RB is right now. second question...who in the bills' organization has suggested that mcgahee is at 100%? NO ONE, that's who. but his talent and instincts are obvious, and he'll probably be close to 100% by the middle of the season. ken simonton is training camp fodder for a team like buffalo. shaud williams is a legitimate player who should make the team. neither of them should be kept at the expense of mcgahee. 16988[/snapback] Great post, agree 100%, Willis will get better each week. As for Simonton, I'm still shaking my head as to why he got brought back again this year. Shaud's easily got him beat.
Fan in San Diego Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 FWIW, McGahee has NEVER looked as fast as he is. I'm not saying he's anywhere near the back he was at UM, but he's always been a glider who is running alot faster than it looks. I've said that he's not got his explosion back yet. From watching Edgerrin James, I'm not sure he's ever going to. Still, he's probably at least 6 months away from being at his peak. I'm not sure losing Simonton is any loss. 17037[/snapback] I agree Alaska. He does have the gliding running style that is deceptive to how fast he is really running. Hopefully we will get to see a long run and watch for Willis gliding and the BD's legs whirling like a weed whacker trying to catch Willis.
kasper13 Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I like Shaud Williams. I hope he's just not another Preseason All-Pro. I'd say Simonton is gone or Joe Burns goes on IR.
millbank Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 It seemed at first many were making him Bills starting running back far to quickly and now many seem to be giving up on him far to soon, there just is no way of knowing yet. The backs who have shown more behind Willis are running for their football careers to make the team, Willis was running to learn systems and schemes knowing he has made the team with a coaching staff patient about him improving. We just need wait and see him in the real action and a perhaps by midway through the season. I does have to be tough for the two behind him though who to this point have been better one of which likely wont make team.
Campy Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 DING DING DING! TD f*cked that pick up, bigtime. 17036[/snapback] The alternative would have been to take Kelsay in the 1st round. He was projected to still be there in the 2nd, why not take the gamble? Who would you have taken, with the benefit of hindsight? Nobody really expects Willis to blow up until (at the VERY earliest) later this season, or more likely, next season. It's too soon to make the call IMO, let's wait and see how/if it works out before issuing final judgment.
CosmicBills Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 The alternative would have been to take Kelsay in the 1st round. He was projected to still be there in the 2nd, why not take the gamble? Who would you have taken, with the benefit of hindsight? Nobody really expects Willis to blow up until (at the VERY earliest) later this season, or more likely, next season. It's too soon to make the call IMO, let's wait and see how/if it works out before issuing final judgment. 17079[/snapback] Amen
Frez Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I just watched ESPN highlights of last nights game. I didn't see where Willis almost fumbled the ball going into the endzone? However I did see Willis coming off the field holding his knee. When he was hit he fell akwardly to the ground and clutched his knee and then was helped to the sideline. I guess everything is ok.
Like A Mofo Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 It seemed at first many were making him Bills starting running back far to quickly and now many seem to be giving up on him far to soon, there just is no way of knowing yet.The backs who have shown more behind Willis are running for their football careers to make the team, Willis was running to learn systems and schemes knowing he has made the team with a coaching staff patient about him improving. We just need wait and see him in the real action and a perhaps by midway through the season. I does have to be tough for the two behind him though who to this point have been better one of which likely wont make team. 17071[/snapback] Well said millbank and who here REALLY thought Willis was going to look 100 percent this year? I defiantely didnt
IndyJay1234 Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 Guys.. Relax. Edge had a similar injury and was just as slow when he first came back. DO NOT expect too much this season. The Bills know this. It took 2 full years for Edge to be back. This is year 1.5 of Willis recovery. The speed and vision will come back. Be patient! In the meantime enjoy a young fella named Travis Henry. I hear he is pretty good.
Hollywood Donahoe Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 You don't gamble on a damaged RB with a #1 pick... Are you kidding?! McGahee was a great pick! Taking Willis thrust Donahoe firmly into the limelight, and THAT is what this great game is all about.
Mark VI Posted September 3, 2004 Author Posted September 3, 2004 Eric Steinbach could have started immediately at Guard, instead of wasting a year on Pucillo. Hindsight is always 20/20. Still, several of us at the stadium draft party were rooting for Steinbach, prior to the Willis selection. I'm just not into paying someone big $$ to watch him rehab 1-2 years to start his career. Especially a critical #1 pick. Nothing personal against Willis. The cap age dictates prudent moves to strengthen your club ASAP. You can only keep a good core together for a short time. The window of opportunity is much shorter than 10-15 years ago, when the cap didn't play into this and rosters had little yearly movement. Now the yearly roster turnover is extraordinary. Your paying this guy like he's one of your 8-12 core players...and he's still not 100 % recovered from his college injury. The issue of whether I expected him to be 100 % this year is moot. I hope we can use him correctly this season. Short yardage/goal line situations seem to be the ticket. If Henry goes down, I would hope the Coaching staff would explore the possibility of giving Williams some carries, instead of settling with Willis carrying 20 times for 60 yards. He isn't scaring anyone in the open field. Williams, on the other hand, could provide that big play threat. The Defense would have to respect that.. Flame away...
IndyJay1234 Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 Eric Steinbach could have started immediately at Guard, instead of wasting a year on Pucillo. Hindsight is always 20/20. Still, several of us at the stadium draft party were rooting for Steinbach, prior to the Willis selection. I'm just not into paying someone big $$ to watch him rehab 1-2 years to start his career. Especially a critical #1 pick. Nothing personal against Willis. The cap age dictates prudent moves to strengthen your club ASAP. You can only keep a good core together for a short time. The window of opportunity is much shorter than 10-15 years ago, when the cap didn't play into this and rosters had little yearly movement. Now the yearly roster turnover is extraordinary. Your paying this guy like he's one of your 8-12 core players...and he's still not 100 % recovered from his college injury. The issue of whether I expected him to be 100 % this year is moot. I hope we can use him correctly this season. Short yardage/goal line situations seem to be the ticket. If Henry goes down, I would hope the Coaching staff would explore the possibility of giving Williams some carries, instead of settling with Willis carrying 20 times for 60 yards. He isn't scaring anyone in the open field. Williams, on the other hand, could provide that big play threat. The Defense would have to respect that.. Flame away... 17139[/snapback] FLAME, FLAME, FLAME.. Sorry I could not resist. FLAME!!
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