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I'm the eternal optimist, so it may be that part of me speaking right now, but I think with Roman's offense, EJ can have a hell of a year. If he can do it with Alex smith, and Kap, he should be able to make EJ into a capable "game manager"

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I'm the eternal optimist, so it may be that part of me speaking right now, but I think with Roman's offense, EJ can have a hell of a year. If he can do it with Alex smith, and Kap, he should be able to make EJ into a capable "game manager"

 

 

You may be right, unfortunately when I hear that David Lee is going to be his coach -- I think the deck is stacked against him. Hopefully Roman takes the lead in coaching the QB's.

 

Lee is someone who thought it was a good idea to mess with a veterans mechanics. At the point they are a veteran there is very little mechanical work that can be done. You can tweak here and there, but what that guy tried to do with with Fitz was totally misguided.

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It's certainly a possibility and we can't rule that out. I've said before that Marrone likely ruined EJ and his development for two years by having him try to be something he wasn't right away and getting in his head too much about taking the safe play or not trying to make plays with his feet.

 

He's a project but did the last two years do more harm than good? I believe they did. Roman and Lee may have to break him down in order to build him back up again. EJ really needs to stop being so robotic and mechanical and just let his natural athletic ability and instincts take over.

 

Just look at this video from 2011 and notice how fluid and natural he looks dropping back and climbing the pocket. Compare that to how stiff and robotic he looked once Marrone got his hands on him. This is a case where I think too much coaching got the worst of him.

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks for the video reminder of what Manuel can do.

 

Around 1:30 of the Manuel video article released today it mentions that Manuel feels "in an effort to please the previous coaching staff he focused too much on doing everything perfect instead of just playing and letting his natural athletic ability take over." http://www.buffalobills.com/video/videos/Bills-Focus-Manuel-Looks-to-Rebound/44092874-0499-4dc2-a417-099e6a4dba6f

 

I'm not sure Manuel can play in this league as a long term starter but am excited to see where he's at next summer. One of the things that always bugged me before his benching was how slow he was to hand the ball off in the running game and how lousy his ball fakes were. When he came in to do a couple of handoffs for the last Jets game he looked markedly better. We'll see.

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EJ could be great. The Bills have no way of knowing after Marrone ruined him. He could potentially be great, but this is a win-now league. He will have to win a QB battle in camp, or come in if whoever the starter is gets injured. They need a vet QB.


EJ Manual may never turn into a great QB but I'd be willing to bet money he looks a hell of a lot better playing under Rex and Roman than he did under Marrone and Hackett in 2014.

 

well, anyone who would bet against you is nuts! He looked totally lost last year w/ Marrone.

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It's certainly a possibility and we can't rule that out. I've said before that Marrone likely ruined EJ and his development for two years by having him try to be something he wasn't right away and getting in his head too much about taking the safe play or not trying to make plays with his feet.

 

He's a project but did the last two years do more harm than good? I believe they did. Roman and Lee may have to break him down in order to build him back up again. EJ really needs to stop being so robotic and mechanical and just let his natural athletic ability and instincts take over.

 

Just look at this video from 2011 and notice how fluid and natural he looks dropping back and climbing the pocket. Compare that to how stiff and robotic he looked once Marrone got his hands on him. This is a case where I think too much coaching got the worst of him.

 

Besides refreshing my memories of why I liked him coming out of college, these are a few of the things that stood out in the video:

 

1 - On many of those plays, EJ was reading the entire field, not just "half the field" as some have said he did at FSU;

 

2 - All the plays were out of the shotgun;

 

3 - I really like O'Leary. He'd make a nice "blankie" for EJ like Fleener does for Luck

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well, anyone who would bet against you is nuts! He looked totally lost last year w/ Marrone.

 

He wasn't alone either. I seriously don't know HOW Marrone and Hackett managed to screw everyone up SO badly, but our Oline and run game took about 500 steps back from 2013 with pretty much the same personnel available in 2013 and 2014. If anything they should have been better in 2014 because we added several RBs and Olinemen while still keeping the ones we had in 2013. Marrone and Hackett completely destroyed our offense.... somehow.

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My opinion is that the bills should have followed their original plan of EJ holding a clipboard for a couple of years before starting him.......and allowing him to continue to work on his mechanics......

 

Even when Kolb got hurt...that STILL should have been the plan

 

If Rex feels like he should be the backup this year....fine....just dont get rid of the kid because I still think he has some game to him......

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Being able to learn and develop out of the spotlight is probably the best thing that could have ever happened to EJ's career. At least now he has a chance to come back fierce. If he would have started all this season and/or next he probably would have been ruined.

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It's depressing watching those FSU highlights. EJ actually lets it rip, with accuracy.

 

I really despise Saint Doug.

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You may be right, unfortunately when I hear that David Lee is going to be his coach -- I think the deck is stacked against him. Hopefully Roman takes the lead in coaching the QB's.

 

Lee is someone who thought it was a good idea to mess with a veterans mechanics. At the point they are a veteran there is very little mechanical work that can be done. You can tweak here and there, but what that guy tried to do with with Fitz was totally misguided.

David Lee actually has a hell of a resume. And everyone who says he messed up Fitz fail to realize that Fitz had his most productive season under him. Fitz was before and still is a turnover waiting to happen. Lee has been given some huge challenges in his career. Keep in mind, teams that hire a QB coach are trying to fix known problems with the QB or simply working with a rookie. Take a good look at this guy's job history.

 

http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/David-Lee-named-Bills-QB-coach/a804232e-e4ee-43c2-87c7-97363072a8fe

It's depressing watching those FSU highlights. EJ actually lets it rip, with accuracy.

 

I really despise Saint Doug.

Hard to believe so many are completely writing him off after watching that. Accuracy, and when he takes off running....wow!

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...and what is Plan B if they commit to Manuel, and through the 1st quarter of the season, he ***** the bed? Just waste another year of a great defense? Coax Orton out of retirement again? Put Tuel in?

That is the million dollar question.

 

At this point EJ is the only viable option on the roster. As Rex and Whaley have said, they will be scanning all available sources to find a better option or atleast another option to come in and compete. I personally like EJ and still feel like he can develop into a quality starter. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm not. I would be thrilled if the Bills can go out and get a legitimate upgrade at the position and have a playoff ready QB, sadly I don't know if that guy will be available. The available options have been hashed and rehashed on here over and over. Every one of them has warts. Unless Manning gets cut and we can sign him for a year or two, I think we are going to have to bring in another project (Sanchez, Mallet, Locker, etc) and a draft choice and let them compete. Hopefully one of them steps up and takes the reins.

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It's certainly a possibility and we can't rule that out. I've said before that Marrone likely ruined EJ and his development for two years by having him try to be something he wasn't right away and getting in his head too much about taking the safe play or not trying to make plays with his feet.

 

He's a project but did the last two years do more harm than good? I believe they did. Roman and Lee may have to break him down in order to build him back up again. EJ really needs to stop being so robotic and mechanical and just let his natural athletic ability and instincts take over.

 

Just look at this video from 2011 and notice how fluid and natural he looks dropping back and climbing the pocket. Compare that to how stiff and robotic he looked once Marrone got his hands on him. This is a case where I think too much coaching got the worst of him.

 

hard to believe that's him at all especially on the running plays

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Ej looked promising in a few games before he got hit and hurt .. Impressive actually . This year he looked scared and slow , no confidence . Like grigs of sabres before he got sent back down to q .. Hopefully this year he has good competition and either wins the job or takes the job in relief . It's hard to predict if a guy will grow pair and believe in himself for real not just mouthing bs words . Great to have as a backup and I like ryan calling him out about being his college self and running . This backs off the rushers and gives him a little room. Some respect to use that strong arm .

Like it or not the guy doesn't want the ball in his hands for the win. It's coaching and the hesitation he got from being injured or whatever . Whoever made him skittish and messed with his mechanics may have ruined a kid that already had shaky accuracy and a polite belief in himself . I hope he does it . I hate to prejudice but a lot of black qbs seem to have the same issue of compounding mistakes, no core belief or too confident . He seems more like Russell Wilson without the never give up attitude .. Ej like geno smith needs others approval . Luck could have the whole team hate him and still believe in himself . I think it's more nurture and socio econOmic than jimmy the Greek genetics, my apologies if that observation seems biased other than a matter of fact truth

.. He has good character but he has to grab that fuggin job and kick anyone's ass who tries to lead His team .. I don't think he ll do it , despite his size he seems meek as a leader . He has as high an upside as anyone in the draft aside from attention to detail accuracy and that winners attitude. The press conferences alone are enough to put on the scout team . He actually believes he is good by taking no responsibility or parroting coach speak until he has to show it on the field and wilts .. It's a shame .. Has a cannon if he thru it on instinct w no doubt . He clearly has the talent.

Well bangrang Already said all that above with the video , if I had read it . I'll read a little before I just write next time.

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It's certainly a possibility and we can't rule that out. I've said before that Marrone likely ruined EJ and his development for two years by having him try to be something he wasn't right away and getting in his head too much about taking the safe play or not trying to make plays with his feet.

 

He's a project but did the last two years do more harm than good? I believe they did. Roman and Lee may have to break him down in order to build him back up again. EJ really needs to stop being so robotic and mechanical and just let his natural athletic ability and instincts take over.

 

Just look at this video from 2011 and notice how fluid and natural he looks dropping back and climbing the pocket. Compare that to how stiff and robotic he looked once Marrone got his hands on him. This is a case where I think too much coaching got the worst of him.

 

Buffalo has never snuffed this version of EJ.

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Look back at week 2 of 2013. The guy has ability. The last 3 min of the game shows it.

I agree with this. More QBs are ruined by overcoaching than are enhanced by it. The best ones more or less figure it out on their own and are given the freedom to use their talent/skillset to the best of their ability. Imagine Belichick trying to run the read/option with Brady because it's all the rage.

 

EJ needs to not worry about throwing interceptions and just rip that B word in there when it's available. Stop having the guy try and drop the ball into a bucket because he sucks at it.

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I agree with this. More QBs are ruined by overcoaching than are enhanced by it. The best ones more or less figure it out on their own and are given the freedom to use their talent/skillset to the best of their ability. Imagine Belichick trying to run the read/option with Brady because it's all the rage.

 

EJ needs to not worry about throwing interceptions and just rip that B word in there when it's available. Stop having the guy try and drop the ball into a bucket because he sucks at it.

Orton got far worse under Marrone and Co. They've dine Manuel no favors.
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Orton got far worse under Marrone and Co. They've dine Manuel no favors.

I posted this days ago, and I'm too lay to look it up again

 

The Bills Offense under EJ in 2013 was rated around #22 and under Orton it dropped to around 26th.

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