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Well kudos to the OP for getting others to reply. I brought this up a couple weeks ago in two other threads about the suckitude of our O....I had zero replies :)

My point was with a supposedly "do whatever it takes to win" and "innovative OC" that they have had weeks to work on a few plays to keep the other D on their toes. It doesn't take a DC much to game plan for Kyle Orton, which leaves them more time to gameplan against Freddy, Sammy, etc. what's wrong with giving a DC one more thing to prepare for? EJ was touted as a mobile QB, and he's 6-4, 240. I mean, hell, we sure could have used a wrinkle when Miami, KC, and Denver were sending the house on pass plays knowing Kyke was a sitting duck.

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:16 PM, Ryan L Billz said:

 

 

None of this happened.

 

 

Holy smokes at the 1 min mark. What a run and td strike to stevie !

 

Free ej !!

 

When was this? Not this year. This year I think was more like pass to JJ Watt for a td

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  On 12/16/2014 at 4:21 PM, ShelfromNJ said:

What do you think about designing a few plays for E J to run? It would definitely surprise other teams. We could use the no huddle offense. It might really confuse the Pats and give a spark to the offense.

NO
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  On 12/16/2014 at 4:21 PM, ShelfromNJ said:

What do you think about designing a few plays for E J to run? It would definitely surprise other teams. We could use the no huddle offense. It might really confuse the Pats and give a spark to the offense.

 

Because the no huddle offense worked so well when EJ was the starter?

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:29 PM, UncleMonkeyHead said:

Well kudos to the OP for getting others to reply. I brought this up a couple weeks ago in two other threads about the suckitude of our O....I had zero replies :)

My point was with a supposedly "do whatever it takes to win" and "innovative OC" that they have had weeks to work on a few plays to keep the other D on their toes. It doesn't take a DC much to game plan for Kyle Orton, which leaves them more time to gameplan against Freddy, Sammy, etc. what's wrong with giving an OC one more thing to prepare for? EJ was touted as a mobile QB, and he's 6-4, 240. I mean, hell, we sure could have used a wrinkle when Miami, KC, and Denver were sending the house on pass plays knowing Kyke was a sitting duck.

Eh I believe we are winning and in the playoff run with 2 games to go. Let's not be Cleveland and over think this thing. The last time we did that was to bench Flutie (the guy who got us there) and that hasn't worked out so well

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:44 PM, Catch it Sammy said:

 

 

When was this? Not this year. This year I think was more like pass to JJ Watt for a td

 

Care to discuss Andrew Lucks sub 200 yard pass day yesterday vs those same Texans ?

 

2013 highlights are expired ?

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:51 PM, Ryan L Billz said:

 

 

Care to discuss Andrew Lucks sub 200 yard pass day yesterday vs those same Texans ?

 

2013 highlights are expired ?

Yes they are. Go back and read the comments had about the switch to Orton. He was not decisive, he was inaccurate, he did not demonstrate leadership. EJ only sees time this year if Orton is hurt.

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  On 12/16/2014 at 4:32 PM, kdiggz said:

EJ in the wildcat. Run it a few plays vs the Raiders. Then vs the Pats run it once and then next time have the TE block down and then roll off the block and he will be wide open for the pass. Gray would be the perfect guy to run this play with

 

Fred is a better WC QB than EJ. No thanks.

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  On 12/16/2014 at 4:56 PM, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Yeah, because he was doing all of those things before he got benched...

he did have a scramble for a TD this year. and I think had one last year too.

Just sayin...

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  On 12/16/2014 at 4:21 PM, ShelfromNJ said:

What do you think about designing a few plays for E J to run? It would definitely surprise other teams. We could use the no huddle offense. It might really confuse the Pats and give a spark to the offense.

 

But that would show a coach thinking in a forward aggressive manner & thats not in our coaches thought pattern !!

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:47 PM, Catch it Sammy said:

 

Eh I believe we are winning and in the playoff run with 2 games to go. Let's not be Cleveland and over think this thing. The last time we did that was to bench Flutie (the guy who got us there) and that hasn't worked out so well

 

No one said start him. Throw him in for a couple plays a game. Different look, give a DC something else to game plan for, even if you don't use it much or if at all. Two times we were blowing out the jets, it wouldn't hurt a thing.....but it throws more at the opponent to counter act and work on with his players during practice. That's all. Didn't feel like we were "winning and in playoff run" when we lost to KC and Miami. Both these teams and Denver had it easy defending a one dimensional Kyle Orton

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  On 12/16/2014 at 6:19 PM, Maddog69 said:

he did have a scramble for a TD this year. and I think had one last year too.

Just sayin...

 

So did Orton.

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:47 PM, Max997 said:

Because the no huddle offense worked so well when EJ was the starter?

he was a freaking ROOKIE and missed a few games to injury . AS a Rookie EJ won 2 or 4 games in the 4th QRT, he also lost 2 games back to back because SJ13 and Chandler dropped / fumbled balls away in the 4th with a lead before the opponent scored on those turnovers!!!

 

If you EJ haters think that the Bills will get a QB ti be an instant SB Hero I have some swampland in Florida I'd love to sell you!!!

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  On 12/16/2014 at 5:29 PM, UncleMonkeyHead said:

Well kudos to the OP for getting others to reply. I brought this up a couple weeks ago in two other threads about the suckitude of our O....I had zero replies :)

My point was with a supposedly "do whatever it takes to win" and "innovative OC" that they have had weeks to work on a few plays to keep the other D on their toes. It doesn't take a DC much to game plan for Kyle Orton, which leaves them more time to gameplan against Freddy, Sammy, etc. what's wrong with giving a DC one more thing to prepare for? EJ was touted as a mobile QB, and he's 6-4, 240. I mean, hell, we sure could have used a wrinkle when Miami, KC, and Denver were sending the house on pass plays knowing Kyke was a sitting duck.

the complete lack of innovation in our offense is mind boggling. These goofballs were brought in because they were supposed to be innovative offensive minds.
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  On 12/16/2014 at 7:22 PM, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

So did Orton.

Put it this way. Who do you think lining up at QB right now gives the Bills the best chance of getting a first down or touchdown from one yard away, considering all of the possible play calls, Orton or EJ?

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  On 12/16/2014 at 8:09 PM, Kelly the Dog said:

 

Put it this way. Who do you think lining up at QB right now gives the Bills the best chance of getting a first down or touchdown from one yard away, considering all of the possible play calls, Orton or EJ?

 

fred

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