machine gun kelly Posted July 4, 2016 Posted July 4, 2016 NFL Now: Top 5 offensive lines in the NFL (1:57) The Bills come in at #2 on Shaun O'Hara's list. I would have liked to see it but the link won't work. No worries bud. You do so much for the site.
PromoTheRobot Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 He had games where he was overwhelmed, learned something and went back and made himself better each time. Too bad some people can't fathom the notion that players don't step on the field NFL ready. Whatever you did in your first OTA is your ceiling. The idea that players actually get better with experience makes their heads hurt.
Augie Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Too bad some people can't fathom the notion that players don't step on the field NFL ready. Whatever you did in your first OTA is your ceiling. The idea that players actually get better with experience makes their heads hurt. Are they allowed to get better? Isn't that cheating?
3rdand12 Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 Too bad some people can't fathom the notion that players don't step on the field NFL ready. Whatever you did in your first OTA is your ceiling. The idea that players actually get better with experience makes their heads hurt. Coaching is the key. I feel that Buffalo has improved in this area significantly.
Malazan Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 I haven't read the article, but I wanted to get in on the over reaction to it. I don't know why they even waste a roster spot on this guy. There isn't any player who has had a similar season as he did that has gone on to become a great player. Also, no Bills players who have worked with the current training staff have been entered into the hall of fame. Not ONE. Do you know how unlikely this is? Still, you won't see any changes from the Rogue One, Whaley, as he sits on his hands kissing Russ Brandon's Ring Pops.
3rdand12 Posted July 5, 2016 Posted July 5, 2016 I haven't read the article, but I wanted to get in on the over reaction to it. I don't know why they even waste a roster spot on this guy. There isn't any player who has had a similar season as he did that has gone on to become a great player. Also, no Bills players who have worked with the current training staff have been entered into the hall of fame. Not ONE. Do you know how unlikely this is? Still, you won't see any changes from the Rogue One, Whaley, as he sits on his hands kissing Russ Brandon's Ring Pops. How long has the current training staff been employed ? i have trouble keeping track of strength and conditioning Coaches. I personally have a good feeling about John Miller long term.
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