26CornerBlitz Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 @ChrisBrownBills McCoy up for FedEx Ground Player of the Week http://wp.me/plmrg-cu1
Hapless Bills Fan Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 Lesean McCoy looks like Lesean McCoy again. Great vision, great speed, shifty. Wrong Rb for Romans system ? Maybe, buh bye Roman. Shady is elite again. Shady is looking "all that" indeed IMHO can't repent for doubting McCoy without repentance for doubting OL and Felton. Let's give them props. They have been bad, BAD men (in the good sense of the word) and Felton has been the Face of Evil, just a hammer.
Doc Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 Prior to the OC change, Shady was averaging 58.5 YPG and 3.8 YPC. After he's averaging 110 YPG and 6.1 YPC. And he'll be facing the 2nd worst and then the worst rush defense the next 2 weeks.
26CornerBlitz Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 Prior to the OC change, Shady was averaging 58.5 YPG and 3.8 YPC. After he's averaging 110 YPG and 6.1 YPC. And he'll be facing the 2nd worst and then the worst rush defense the next 2 weeks. The 49ers are really missing Navarro Bowman.
boyst Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 It isn't that McCoy was ever bad. It was that he wasn't used correctly and can only do so much in roles made for him. In other words, he's a system back. Most NFL RB's are. We had a system that should have favored him with Roman and it did not. We had the OL that set it, too. However,we are doing things different, away from the double TE. If you don't think things are different look how quickly we have utilized O'Leary. Look what Felton is doing, though the big run the other day he touched no one. Its not McCoy. Its the system. And Mario is an example of tailoring a system to your talent. Mario is failing because the dolfins have no system on defense worth a crap. Its a mash up.
mikemac2001 Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 Yeah yeah yeah, enjoy your day in the sun. The jury is still out on the Jerry Hughes/Kelvin Sheppard trade- let's see how that one plays out before crowning Whaley. I can't believe he let our heart and soul of the defense go with Byrd but then years later he does it again with Mario How does he have a job
26CornerBlitz Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 @mikerodak Speaking of Chip Kelly, he’s the biggest loser from the 2015 LeSean McCoy trade. Here’s why: https://t.co/BVc39FypSH
C.Biscuit97 Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 I think he is a total knucklehead and at times a moron, but anyone who ever questioned his talent, is a bigger moron. He is a top 3 rb when healthy and to get him for Kiko is one of the trades in our franchise history. Thanks Chip.
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted October 11, 2016 Posted October 11, 2016 The final long run (24 yards to the 1) was breathtaking. There probably isn't another back in the league that makes that first guy miss. He may not be what he once was but he's still better than most, especially when there are actual holes to run through. He hasn't lost a step... seriously he looks as good as he ever has. He does carry the ball like a loaf of bread though. Good thing no one can catch him It isn't that McCoy was ever bad. It was that he wasn't used correctly and can only do so much in roles made for him. In other words, he's a system back. Most NFL RB's are. We had a system that should have favored him with Roman and it did not. We had the OL that set it, too. However,we are doing things different, away from the double TE. If you don't think things are different look how quickly we have utilized O'Leary. Look what Felton is doing, though the big run the other day he touched no one. Its not McCoy. Its the system. And Mario is an example of tailoring a system to your talent. Mario is failing because the dolfins have no system on defense worth a crap. Its a mash up. Every single NFL player fits into this. That is what team construction is all about. Defining the role of each position and recruiting the elite talent where it matters most. Then continually finetuning to develop the team and scheme to capitalize on strengths and match ups. It's 100% dynamic. And many players who are hall of famers in one system might be border line starters in another.
Marty McFly Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 It isn't that McCoy was ever bad. It was that he wasn't used correctly and can only do so much in roles made for him. In other words, he's a system back. Most NFL RB's are. We had a system that should have favored him with Roman and it did not. We had the OL that set it, too. However,we are doing things different, away from the double TE. If you don't think things are different look how quickly we have utilized O'Leary. Look what Felton is doing, though the big run the other day he touched no one. Its not McCoy. Its the system. And Mario is an example of tailoring a system to your talent. Mario is failing because the dolfins have no system on defense worth a crap. Its a mash up. Nailed it on that one. Mario is failing because he cant win one on one match ups, he has Suh in the middle and some other decent guys, I think you might be giving him too much credit, he said himself that he "loved the Dolphins 'just go' gameplan" hows that working out for him? 1 sack? Yikes!
downunderbill Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 I need to repent. When it was brought up that the Bills should trade him after those first losses I agreed. What a mistake that would have been. I couldn't have been more wrong, which is most of the time anyway when it comes to football.
NewEra Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 It isn't that McCoy was ever bad. It was that he wasn't used correctly and can only do so much in roles made for him. In other words, he's a system back. Most NFL RB's are. We had a system that should have favored him with Roman and it did not. We had the OL that set it, too. However,we are doing things different, away from the double TE. If you don't think things are different look how quickly we have utilized O'Leary. Look what Felton is doing, though the big run the other day he touched no one. Its not McCoy. Its the system. And Mario is an example of tailoring a system to your talent. Mario is failing because the dolfins have no system on defense worth a crap. Its a mash up. It's not all McCoy. The OL and play calling has been huge.....but gillislee wouldn't have ran for 150 yards on the same touches. Shady is doing shady things. As evidenced by https://twitter.com/i/videos/tweet/785840291035176961
BADOLBILZ Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 FTFY Just for the record......I did not create that baby crying gif. Gregg has taken to faking posts under my name and responding to them........which of course makes it look like he responded to it before I deleted it........this is not the first thread he's done that in. It's questionable etiquette to "edit" people's posts.........but to change them completely is a different level of desperation. Prior to the registration protocol....I used to log in here in the 1990's and see people posting as me then too.......sometimes they wouldn't even be trying to trash me, they'd just be having normal conversations with folks ..........stalkers gonna' stalk.
Deranged Rhino Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 I LOVE Shady McCoy and was wrong about him, but I can't admit it because I have no scruples and no sense of humor. FTFY
eball Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 Why does nobody ever say "he carries that loaf of bread like a football?"
Kelly the Dog Posted October 12, 2016 Posted October 12, 2016 Why does nobody ever say "he carries that loaf of bread like a football?" I have said this for years, that "nobody ever carries a loaf of bread like a football player carries a football when he is carrying it like a loaf of bread."
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