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Really...with two firsts? Good defense, some knucklehead youngins, but at worst could trade Johnny and both first and move up for the QB no?

 

Tennesee might go for that

I think they could cut Manziel and Gordon. They have no QB. The coaches are fighting with the FO. Defense fell apart. Terrible draft last year. They have way too many holes with the two firsts to move up for a QB too; they need both for the DL.

 

The one place they look solid is the OL with Mack returning.

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I'll add this -- if Whaley has been taking that sort of lead role in discussions with coaching candidates, it tends to poke even more holes in the "Whaley to be marginalized" theory being thrown about over the weekend.

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I'll add this -- if Whaley has been taking that sort of lead role in discussions with coaching candidates, it tends to poke even more holes in the "Whaley to be marginalized" theory being thrown about over the weekend.

Yes - that's another reason I thought the Carucci article was important. I was getting worried not hearing much about Whaley.

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i think it would be very beneficial to see what a different coach (coaches, staff) could do with ej manuel. everything that anyone liked about the kid is still there (arm, size, mobility? work ethic, attitude) so it makes sense to think that somebody with a different approach may be able to tap into that potential. bring in some more competition and let the new coach and his staff decide who is the best man for the job.

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I thought it was a good idea to bench Manuel after the Houston game. He couldn't handle the pressure from Watt, and the OC made no adjustments to help him. I think he's been a real trooper working on the sidelines, and from what I read, he spent a lot of time after practice working on his game. He has talent. He has size, speed, and is pretty smart. It might be fun to see what a good coach can do with him.

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i think it would be very beneficial to see what a different coach (coaches, staff) could do with ej manuel. everything that anyone liked about the kid is still there (arm, size, mobility? work ethic, attitude) so it makes sense to think that somebody with a different approach may be able to tap into that potential. bring in some more competition and let the new coach and his staff decide who is the best man for the job.

Exactly. People are not thinking at all when they are trashing Whaley for what he is doing because they think EJ sucks. The Bills are trying to get the best guy to come here, and the best offensive mind, and the best developer of QBs whether it is EJ or anyone else. He would be an idiot if he said anything bad about EJ. They wouldn't want the job as much, and they wouldn't provide insight on how they would develop a raw but talented quarterback, whether it's EJ or not. Not to mention that EJ is the only QB we have on the team so that guy is going to try to develop him.

 

I can't believe the near-sightedness of some people.

 

Oh, wait a nanosecond. Yes, I can. Carry on.

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Alex Smith was a bust until Harbaugh got a hold of him. Maybe EJ will do better with different coaching. As long as they bring in competition, I'm all for trying to see if he improved at all this past year.

Ever heard of Norv Turner? Besides they had a new OC and scheme almost every year Smith was there.

 

EJ lacks the things which can't be taught. Pocket presence, accuracy, and an ability to read defenses. Shanahan ain't got time for that.

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Whaley is the antithesis of Marrone -- cool, focused, and strategic. Always thinking ahead, sticking to the plan and not succumbing to knee-jerk reactions. A reasonable man does not give up on EJ Manuel after 14 games.

Nice to see a voice of reason among so many....others.

 

It should be a requirement that those advocating giving up on EJ must also state a credible plan for the QB position in 2015 and beyond. The guy was 2-2 this year, no?

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Currently, Manuel is the only QB the Bills have. it only makes sense for Whaley to talk him up. I mean it wouldn't really be selling the job if he said, "Hey. we have no QBs on the team, what are you going to do?"

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It would be incredibly stupid for him to say, well, we don't know what we have with EJ and he may never be good.

Yeah, that would not be a great selling point. :death:

 

Then again, maybe its just some of Russ' marketing savvy rubbing off on him...

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I continue to say he looked better as a rookie than he did in 2014. I don't know what happened, but I'd love to see him with a different coach and a scheme suited toward his strengths. I just don't trust Marrone anymore, and it leads me to believe he was not committed to his development.

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I continue to say he looked better as a rookie than he did in 2014. I don't know what happened, but I'd love to see him with a different coach and a scheme suited toward his strengths. I just don't trust Marrone anymore, and it leads me to believe he was not committed to his development.

His natural game was coached out of him... you can see it last year when the 2 minute drill happens, and he is forced to play loose, in which he's pretty solid, imo.

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Thanks -- good link. Here's what this tells me -- the fundamental divide between Marrone and Whaley may be over Manuel, and I can only imagine that it was a bitter split. Very interesting that Whaley has been speaking in glowing terms about EJ.

I think he has to at this point.

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I continue to say he looked better as a rookie than he did in 2014. I don't know what happened, but I'd love to see him with a different coach and a scheme suited toward his strengths. I just don't trust Marrone anymore, and it leads me to believe he was not committed to his development.

 

Well, if Freddy's statements are to be believed, Marrone happened.

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Ever heard of Norv Turner? Besides they had a new OC and scheme almost every year Smith was there.

 

EJ lacks the things which can't be taught. Pocket presence, accuracy, and an ability to read defenses. Shanahan ain't got time for that.

 

Serious question -- do you believe coaching "pressure" can negatively impact a player's performance, particularly if we're talking about a rookie/young player?

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