Kirby Jackson Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 I didn't see this on here yet: http://www.wkbw.com/sports/bills/veteran-bills-that-could-be-in-roster-danger
Mike in Horseheads Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 It will be interesting to see if Rex is beholden to Hogan as St Doug was.
Dorkington Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) It will be interesting to see if Rex is beholden to Hogan as St Doug was. Hogan rightfully earned a spot, imo. He'll have a harder time this year, since we have Harvin. Edited May 13, 2015 by Dorkington
Kirby Jackson Posted May 13, 2015 Author Posted May 13, 2015 It will be interesting to see if Rex is beholden to Hogan as St Doug was. I think that is the most interesting battle to watch in terms of securing a roster spot (along with CB). Will the Bills keep the guy that is solid and does everything okay (Hogan) or the 2 guys that are limited but offer a unique skill set (Goodwin and Lewis)? It depends 100% on their philosophy. Either way, all of those guys will end up on NFL rosters this year (same goes for the corners).
Nanker Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 I think that is the most interesting battle to watch in terms of securing a roster spot (along with CB). Will the Bills keep the guy that is solid and does everything okay (Hogan) or the 2 guys that are limited but offer a unique skill set (Goodwin and Lewis)? It depends 100% on their philosophy. Either way, all of those guys will end up on NFL rosters this year (same goes for the corners). I agree. We're going to lose a few vets this year, and most if not all will find themselves a new home in the NFL.
Buftex Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) Would anyone be surprised if Dixon didn't make the squad? I like him, but I wonder what Roman thought of him during their time together in San Francisco. As for Hogan Vs Goodwin, I like Goodwins' upside better...but Hogan has slowly, but surely become a solid contributor. It seemed to me, last season, Marrone and/or Hackett was bent on giving him every opportunity they could to make an impact, and by and large, if he didn't impress, he didn't disappoint either. Personally I like Goodwin. There are a lot of speed demons in the NFL, but not all of them can catch. I think MG has shown to have really good hands to go with his speed...he just needs more opportunity, and, of course, needs to stay healthy. Edited May 13, 2015 by Buftex
4merper4mer Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 It will be interesting to see if Rex is beholden to Hogan as St Doug was. Other than Hogan's mom I don't think anyone will be as beholden to him as Greggo Marrone.
DrDawkinstein Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Id rather have Goodwin over Hogan. Even if Goodwin is a one-trick pony, that's still better than Hogan being a no-trick pony. Send Goodwin deep to take the top off the defense, then get the ball into the hands of McCoy/Watkins/Harvin/etc and let them do their thing. Hogan would contribute more on ST coverage, but we've already picked up guys who could fill in that role.
K D Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 it sounds like Rex is smitten with Goodwin. which is too bad because he will get injured the first time he gets tackled hard and then he will wish he kept Hogan instead
Mike in Horseheads Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Sadly odds are some of the battles will be won by injuries in camp and preseason games. Agree Goodwin is always hurt but I'd love to him and Percey split out and Sammy in the slot on the field.
BuffaloHokie13 Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 I definitely think Goodwin gives the offense a vertical threat that it desperately needs to allow all of it's horizontal threats to do work.
4merper4mer Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 it sounds like Rex is smitten with Goodwin. which is too bad because he will get injured the first time he gets tackled hard and then he will wish he kept Hogan instead Why will he wish he kept Hogan? Good advice on local restaurants? Looks good in a Jacksonville helmet? Goodwin has 100 times the talent that Hogan has. The role Hogan played last year can be absorbed by anyone with a pulse, but personally I'd prefer Sammy not be a decoy to set up Hogan, or anyone else, now that we have real coaches. I'm sure that Hogan works hard and maybe he will make the team, but I am pretty sure the game plan will no longer be centered around him. Labeling Goodwin as "always injured" would normally be simply unfair for a guy two years in, but given Marrone was the coach last year who knows what was really going on? There were so many guys inactive or demoted for odd reasons how can you trust any story?
Mike in Horseheads Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Why will he wish he kept Hogan? Good advice on local restaurants? Looks good in a Jacksonville helmet? Goodwin has 100 times the talent that Hogan has. The role Hogan played last year can be absorbed by anyone with a pulse, but personally I'd prefer Sammy not be a decoy to set up Hogan, or anyone else, now that we have real coaches. I'm sure that Hogan works hard and maybe he will make the team, but I am pretty sure the game plan will no longer be centered around him. Labeling Goodwin as "always injured" would normally be simply unfair for a guy two years in, but given Marrone was the coach last year who knows what was really going on? There were so many guys inactive or demoted for odd reasons how can you trust any story? Mike Williams is a prime example of this. Sometimes I thought Marrone traded for him just so he could punish him for the SU days and make him sit every week.
K D Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Why will he wish he kept Hogan? Good advice on local restaurants? Looks good in a Jacksonville helmet? Goodwin has 100 times the talent that Hogan has. The role Hogan played last year can be absorbed by anyone with a pulse, but personally I'd prefer Sammy not be a decoy to set up Hogan, or anyone else, now that we have real coaches. I'm sure that Hogan works hard and maybe he will make the team, but I am pretty sure the game plan will no longer be centered around him. Labeling Goodwin as "always injured" would normally be simply unfair for a guy two years in, but given Marrone was the coach last year who knows what was really going on? There were so many guys inactive or demoted for odd reasons how can you trust any story? i'm not a Goodwin fan. i think he is just a fast guy and he is susceptible to injury. Hogan is more of a sure thing and would be one heck of a slot receiver if he played the Edelman role like in NE.
Kirby Jackson Posted May 13, 2015 Author Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) i'm not a Goodwin fan. i think he is just a fast guy and he is susceptible to injury. Hogan is more of a sure thing and would be one heck of a slot receiver if he played the Edelman role like in NE. Do you know where the Bills ranked in slot receiving yards last year (where Hogan played)? Answer: 31st....I think that the point was that you could find pretty much any NFL caliber player that could produce the same if given the same opportunity. Would Dez Lewis or Caleb Holley be a significant drop off? Edited May 13, 2015 by Kirby Jackson
YoloinOhio Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 @SalSports: Marquise Goodwin looking forward to a fresh start: http://t.co/Nwe1Oz06yS
K D Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 Do you know where the Bills ranked in slot receiving yards last year (where Hogan played)? Answer: 31st....I think that the point was that you could find pretty much any NFL caliber player that could produce the same if given the same opportunity. Would Dez Lewis or Caleb Holley be a significant drop off? I don't think we utilized the position well and that accounts for a lot of that as well as not having an NFL caliber starting QB attributed to that as well. I think Hogan is raw but athletic and capable. I think Goodwin is fast and built like a JV football player. I'd take Hogan
Buftex Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 (edited) i'm not a Goodwin fan. i think he is just a fast guy and he is susceptible to injury. Hogan is more of a sure thing and would be one heck of a slot receiver if he played the Edelman role like in NE. Agree on the "susceptible to injury" part, but I think you underestimating his talents, when healthy. I like Hogan, but I also think he was given a lot more chances to succeed, under Marrone, than a lot of other guys were. Goodwin had some great moments in 2013, but, (and I don't think I am exaggerating) he didn't finish a single game that year, when he caught a pass. In 2014, perhaps with that in mind, it just seemed that Goodwin, healthy or not, just didn't get any chance to do much of anything...he wasn't the only one. It seemed like Marrone & co. just made their mind up about certain players (Goodwin and Spiller come most immediately to mind) and they just weren't going to waver on them... To me, Hogan is kind of like Scott Chandler, minus 70 pounds. He is not the worst option, but you know you can do better. Edited May 13, 2015 by Buftex
plenzmd1 Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 I want Dixon to stay for one reason and one reason only....my 8th grade son loves to scream Boobie every time he touches the ball or makes a tackle etc. For business reasons, that's is building your fan base!
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