TigerJ Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 From the Syracuse Post Standard on offensive line coach, Bobby Johnson: 4. Bobby Johnson looks like significant upgrade at OL coach Juan Castillo wasn't a bad coach by any stretch but he wasn't very noticeable. Not all great coaches are animated or loud, but the good ones are engaged and energetic. Bobby Johnson's first practice as Bills offensive line coach was impressive. He seemed to connect with players and brought some juice. That's going to be important for a group that dramatically underperformed in 2018. http://expo.newyorkupstate.com/sports/g66l-2019/05/ec59a0212c4c4/buffalo-bills-rookie-camp-2019-7-observations-on-ed-oliver-cody-ford-and-more.html If you add better players, which the Bills did, you should get better offensive line play. If you add a better coach, which the Bills apparently did, you should get improved offensive line play. If you add both, maybe we have something really good about to happen. 32 2 2
ganesh Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 5 minutes ago, TigerJ said: From the Syracuse Post Standard on offensive line coach, Bobby Johnson: If you add better players, which the Bills did, you should get better offensive line play. If you add a better coach, which the Bills apparently did, you should get improved offensive line play. If you add both, maybe we have something really good about to happen. Now it is up to Allen and McCoy to show up on game day against a better OL. We simply cannot run an offense when your QB has the most rushing yards in the season 3
JESSEFEFFER Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 It seemed most every Josh Allen scramble started with the Bills failing to block a line stunt. It's not like it was a slow process either. Blocks were beaten right at the snap. I wonder what the analytics say about that. Communication and attitude, I hope the new OL coach brings that to the group and maybe Mitch Morse can be the Kent Hull like leader they need. 5
Jpsredemption Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 The Castillo hire underwhelming along with a lot McDermotts initial staff. 4 1
BuffaloBill Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 If the Bills don’t improve on o-line then Bean is a failure at GM as is McDermott as a coach. They have done a lot to address the situation. 1
oldmanfan Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 2 minutes ago, BuffaloBill said: If the Bills don’t improve on o-line then Bean is a failure at GM as is McDermott as a coach. They have done a lot to address the situation. I presume if the opposite occurs you would agree both are successes? Or maybe not. 2 2
US Egg Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 The most encouraging rookie camp observation..... .....full participation and no injuries ? 1
aceman_16 Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) 45 minutes ago, ganesh said: Now it is up to Allen and McCoy to show up on game day against a better OL. WTH.....McBeane is moving them to DL?!? Fire them all with this gross mismanagement!!!!! 26 minutes ago, Jpsredemption said: The Castillo hire underwhelming along with a lot McDermotts initial staff. A lot? Please elaborate. Edited May 11, 2019 by aceman_16 1 3
hondo in seattle Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 47 minutes ago, TigerJ said: From the Syracuse Post Standard on offensive line coach, Bobby Johnson: 4. Bobby Johnson looks like significant upgrade at OL coach Juan Castillo wasn't a bad coach by any stretch but he wasn't very noticeable. Not all great coaches are animated or loud, but the good ones are engaged and energetic. Bobby Johnson's first practice as Bills offensive line coach was impressive. He seemed to connect with players and brought some juice. That's going to be important for a group that dramatically underperformed in 2018. http://expo.newyorkupstate.com/sports/g66l-2019/05/ec59a0212c4c4/buffalo-bills-rookie-camp-2019-7-observations-on-ed-oliver-cody-ford-and-more.html If you add better players, which the Bills did, you should get better offensive line play. If you add a better coach, which the Bills apparently did, you should get improved offensive line play. If you add both, maybe we have something really good about to happen. I saw this too and was encouraged. Our OL looked physically overmatched at times last year. But other times they simply looked unprepared. I'll say this for Greg Roman - the running plays were well-designed and the offensive linemen, while not road graders, were typically in the right place at the right time doing the right thing. And that created running lanes. Unlike last season. The article says Bobby Johnson was "engaged and energetic." I'm guessing this is in contrast to Castillo who was what? Disengaged and lethargic? Games are won and lost in the trenches, as they say, and this will be a better year. 1
Dopey Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 50 minutes ago, ganesh said: Now it is up to Allen and McCoy to show up on game day against a better OL. We simply cannot run an offense when your QB has the most rushing yards in the season Hopefully McCoy has a good year, but I think Frank Gore will be a 1st down getting machine. 2nd and 3 or 3rd and 2, Gore get's the ball behind that line and it's a 1st down all the time. 1
Bangarang Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) 56 minutes ago, aceman_16 said: A lot? Please elaborate. His initial coaching staff on offense was Dennison as OC, Castillo as o-line coach, Culley as QB coach and McGeoghan as WR coach. Edited May 11, 2019 by Bangarang 2 1
NewEra Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 12 minutes ago, Bangarang said: His initial coaching staff on offense was Dennison as OC, Castillo as o-line coach, Culley as QB coach and McGeophan as WR coach. This. And it would’ve cost him his job if he didn’t let them go. I was sad when each of them were hired. I’m happy 2 years later. 3
Happy Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) 1 hour ago, Jpsredemption said: The Castillo hire underwhelming along with a lot McDermotts initial staff. Completely agree. I think Leslie Frazier may be the only initial staff still with the team, and he too underwhelms. Edited May 11, 2019 by Happy Gilmore 1
The Wiz Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 1 hour ago, oldmanfan said: I presume if the opposite occurs you would agree both are successes? Or maybe not. No that just means they are doing what they should have been doing all along. Nothing positive can be said about doing your job. Or so I've heard anyways.
hondo in seattle Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 1 hour ago, NewEra said: This. And it would’ve cost him his job if he didn’t let them go. I was sad when each of them were hired. I’m happy 2 years later. As you probably know, no HC hires his dream staff his first year in the saddle. The best coordinators and position coaches are typically employed and under contract. When he came to the Bills, McD hired the best unwanted castoffs that were available. Over time, he'll continue to build his staff. This season, it sure feels like we have upgrades at the QB and OL coaching positions. 9 2
aceman_16 Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 1 hour ago, Bangarang said: His initial coaching staff on offense was Dennison as OC, Castillo as o-line coach, Culley as QB coach and McGeoghan as WR coach. So four out of 27. Okay I was just curious how many "a lot" was to some people to fit narratives.
Shaw66 Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 Tiger - thanks for the post and the link. there's lots of good stuff in that article. the picture of Singletary, Oliver and Ford together is interesting. Ford is a giant!
NewEra Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 5 minutes ago, hondo in seattle said: As you probably know, no HC hires his dream staff his first year in the saddle. The best coordinators and position coaches are typically employed and under contract. When he came to the Bills, McD hired the best unwanted castoffs that were available. Over time, he'll continue to build his staff. This season, it sure feels like we have upgrades at the QB and OL coaching positions. For sure. The Castillo hiring was the only hiring that I opening loathed and challenged. His work as OL and run game coordinator was awful. As run game coordinator for the ravens in 2013, they averaged a league low 3.1 per attempt, ranked around the middle of the pack in attempts while finishing with the 3rd lowest rushing yards. His OL in Baltimore had way more talent than we did imo. It was inevitable that he would either be fired or McD would lose his job because he kept him. 2
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 2 hours ago, I am the egg man said: The most encouraging rookie camp observation..... .....full participation and no injuries ? ....and no one declared a "bust" yet on TBD??....somethin' ain't passin' the smell test........ 1 1
billieve420 Posted May 11, 2019 Posted May 11, 2019 (edited) The one thing I will give McDermott he is always looking to improve. From players to coaches if they are not cutting it they will be gone. Edited May 11, 2019 by billieve420 4
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