What a Tuel Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 I assume we are talking about Marcel D. Financially it is impossible to cut Marcel.....so McDermott has to find a way to motivate him and ressurect his talent. Are we just talking about the first 6-7 weeks? I thought he was mostly great in the 2nd half of the season.
Cripple Creek Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 Thiis new coach is the anti-Rex. Promise?
vincec Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 It's hard to take some people seriously when they call players like Sammy and Shaq busts. You've got to at least consider Sammy. He cost two #1 picks and he hasn't produced anywhere near a level equating to that. Not saying he's lazy. Maybe just unlucky. But whatever the reason, he certainly hasn't been worth the investment to this point.
plenzmd1 Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 (edited) I my opinion, the Bills have at least 6.....NAME them Note: Do you know who the hardest working players on the Bills were over the last 5 years??? Chris Hogan & Scott Chandler. Both ended up on the Patriots...do you see the connection?? .. What position coach were you on the Bills last 5 years? They both worked harder than Freedie, Kyle, Wood, Richie, Brown, Lorax etc???? You know this how? BTW, Chandler lasted one year, Pats have also picked up a bunch of ex-Bills they dump right quick.. Sheesh, what a ridiculous thread. Some big internet talkers in this thread. Can't believe everyone calling out Clay. Do you people ever,and I mean ever, watch the all 22? Christ, do you ever watch anything but the ball carrier? Holy smokes, Clay helps lead the Bills to the league rushing title, is open 7 times for every 1 time TT would throw him the ball...but he is freaking lazy. Lazy are fans who look at stats for passing #s n a run dominated offence with a QB afraid to throw over the middle and calling a TD lazy. Edited January 14, 2017 by plenzmd1
papazoid Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 Gilmore lazy ? ...I don't think so, he's in great shape. Gilmore unmotivated ?... I don't think so, he's in a contract year. Gilmore a big mouth ?....I don't think so, in fact it's just the opposite, he's quiet. Gilmore an unwilling tackler ??..hell yea, probably selfishly motivated by trying to stay injury free.he wasn't a great tackler before that which is why I wouldn't pay him elite franchise tag money. Gilmore chirped one time earlier this year pointing out that the bills leave their corners in man to man coverage more than any other team in the league. which was in response to repeated questions about his perceived and real drop in play. a fair comment.
Cripple Creek Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 I find it amusing when fans presume a player won't give full effort once he has guaranteed money in his pocket. Tell me, how much money do you believe an average cashier steals from the register each year? He's talking about the lack of an out clause for the Bills if/when Dareus gets busted again.
papazoid Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 Clay doesn't get enough credit for his blocking, which is way above average for a TE. Darby is a gamer, he's just undersized. still prefer him as a safety. Sammy is a stud who's needs to stay healthy. I say your problems are dareus (fitness and doesn't want to be a NT) and Hughes (talented mental head case).
Cripple Creek Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 (edited) I assume we are talking about Marcel D. Financially it is impossible to cut Marcel.....so McDermott has to find a way to motivate him and ressurect his talent. His talent never "surected" so it needs no resurrecting. His effort on the other hand... Edited January 14, 2017 by Cripple Creek
BaaadThingsMan Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 What position coach were you on the Bills last 5 years? They both worked harder than Freedie, Kyle, Wood, Richie, Brown, Lorax etc???? You know this how? BTW, Chandler lasted one year, Pats have also picked up a bunch of ex-Bills they dump right quick.. Sheesh, what a ridiculous thread. Can't believe everyone calling out Clay. Do you people ever,and I mean ever, watch the all 22? Christ, do you ever watch anything but the ball carrier? Holy smokes, Clay helps lead the Bills to the league rushing title, is open 7 times for every 1 time TT would throw him the ball...but he is freaking lazy. Lazy are fans who look at stats for passing #s n a run dominated offence with a QB afraid to throw over the middle and calling a TD lazy. when i put clay on my list I was thinking about all the missed or limited practice time he had all year. Some lazy players don't want to put in the practice and come up with all sorts of little ailments to avoid them. Not saying Clay did that because i'm not there with the team to see everything but for the sake of this thread I threw his name in there.
joemac Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 They can't afford financially to purge Dareus, but could on Henderson. One poster is a little harsh on him though as Crohns is an awful disease. They can let Gilmore go, but who replaces him. The draft; taking a chance and who's to know if the replacement is as good. If we can meet him he n the middle he's worth keeping so we add in the daft, not replace. Lastly, you don'have to urge, but simply reign them in quick. That's what he'll do. Rex was a wuss. If someone fakes a hamstring as they don't want to practice like Bruce smith in the old days, then McDermitt gets the medical staff on him, forces MRI's etc to see no tissue damage, and gets his ars back in the field. Thiis new coach is the anti-Rex. He'll hold people accountable and create a winning culture. People who believe in their coaches and start to believe they can be winners lose the attitude. If they're cutting out chunks of your intestine then I don't think you are dogging it to smoke weed.
purple haze Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 He talks a big game and rarely produces. Along with his yearly rants about leadership while acting like a spoiled brat on the field, I think he fits the bill. That's straight BS.
BarleyNY Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 (edited) I find it amusing when fans presume a player won't give full effort once he has guaranteed money in his pocket. Tell me, how much money do you believe an average cashier steals from the register each year? http://www.writeups.org/wp-content/uploads/Inverse-power-law-h1.jpg Probably a Power Law Curve with the tail on the left and head on the right. The average cashier steal little to nothing while virtually all of the thefts are from a very small group. Dareus certainly sits at the very far right of the curve. Edited January 14, 2017 by BarleyNY
Boatdrinks Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 You've got to at least consider Sammy. He cost two #1 picks and he hasn't produced anywhere near a level equating to that. Not saying he's lazy. Maybe just unlucky. But whatever the reason, he certainly hasn't been worth the investment to this point. I wouldn't consider him a "bust" by definition . While injuries have factored into previous players being considered busts , it's not the number one criterion. Usually a bust doesn't play to the level expected when healthy . Sammy has produced when the Bills have made him part of the game plan. When he hasn't been involved or targeted, he still appears to be getting open aka " doing his job" not struggling to get open or being unable to get off the line. Yes, the injuries have been unlucky , but this talented player has been seriously underused/ misused since his arrival in BUF. Partially due to the limitations of the QB Hope the new HC recognizes how wasted his talents have been by previous regimes. While I don't think any WR could ever be worth using 2 first rounders ( save for Jerry Rice) , the return on investment can only be increased by how much the player is used or incorporated into the offense. Gilmore lazy ? ...I don't think so, he's in great shape.Gilmore unmotivated ?... I don't think so, he's in a contract year.Gilmore a big mouth ?....I don't think so, in fact it's just the opposite, he's quiet.Gilmore an unwilling tackler ??..hell yea, probably selfishly motivated by trying to stay injury free.he wasn't a great tackler before that which is why I wouldn't pay him elite franchise tag money.Gilmore chirped one time earlier this year pointing out that the bills leave their corners in man to man coverage more than any other team in the league. which was in response to repeated questions about his perceived and real drop in play. a fair comment. He refused to ball out even in a contract year. Was more concerned with staying injury free than being great on defense . That to me is unmotivated . Any player is motivated by money as far as getting more of it. Getting more of it because you're great is a different motivation than getting more of it because you are healthy and available.
FireChan Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 That's straight BS. No. Sammy was arguably the most vocal this season, from the bench. That's not leadership.
Boatdrinks Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 All the time. He throws temper tantrums when a ball is poorly thrown regularly. He may show his aggravation/ frustration. But these are hardly " temper tantrums " a la OBJ or " Marcia" Brady
FireChan Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 He may show his aggravation/ frustration. But these are hardly " temper tantrums " a la OBJ or " Marcia" Brady You mean the two guys who are clearly superior game changers?
purple haze Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 You've got to at least consider Sammy. He cost two #1 picks and he hasn't produced anywhere near a level equating to that. Not saying he's lazy. Maybe just unlucky. But whatever the reason, he certainly hasn't been worth the investment to this point. Lazy and unmotivated players is what the OP was asking for. What you are saying is not either of those things. People are conflating production with how hard a player works and his motivation to play the game. I don't think we have seen either of those be a problem for Watkins. Injuries have been. By all accounts he works at his craft. When healthy we saw how good he is.
Boatdrinks Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 No. Sammy was arguably the most vocal this season, from the bench. That's not leadership. Interesting , but any time I hear a full interview with Sammy, he always says that he himself needs to be better, play better etc, and seems self deprecating. That may get edited out for the " sound bite" but it's always struck me and something I noticed that is different from most other guys. You mean the two guys who are clearly superior game changers? I don't care what they are, do they not throw temper tantrums? Is the issue the behavior " tantrum" or something else. They throw tantrums. Lazy and unmotivated players is what the OP was asking for. What you are saying is not either of those things. People are conflating production with how hard a player works and his motivation to play the game. I don't think we have seen either of those be a problem for Watkins. Injuries have been. By all accounts he works at his craft. When healthy we saw how good he is. Salient and logical post.
purple haze Posted January 14, 2017 Posted January 14, 2017 No. Sammy was arguably the most vocal this season, from the bench. That's not leadership. The OP said lazy and unmotivated players. You have issue with Watkins' being injured. You have issue with "leadership". Those are separate distinctions. He is not lazy or unmotivated. He works hard. He has been vocal in support of Tyrod or whomever the QB is who is given the reigns by the coaching staff. He supported Orton. He supported EJ. He supported Tyrod. When healthy he plays very well. He's mentioned himself that he has to get past injuries. He has mentioned himself when he can do a better job. That is leadership. If you disagree with that, fine. But in no way does that indicate lazy or unmotivated.
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