PBF81 Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 7 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: The Bills drafted running back Zack Moss in the 3rd round (86th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. At the time I liked the pick and thought of him as a good physical back. He flashed at times as a Bill but was mostly a disappointment partly because of his inability to stay healthy and partly because of his general ineffectiveness. He never seemed to resemble the player he was at Utah. Finally last Halloween we traded him to the Colts for fellow running back Nyheim Hines. Besides swapping him for Hines, we acquired two physical runners (Damien Harris and Latavius Murray) to provide that ruggedness that Moss was supposed to bring us. By the time he was shown the door he was pretty much a whipping boy for members of this forum. It hasn't been spoken of much around here but Moss has quietly resurrected his career. Here are his stat lines from his last 5 regular season games with Indy: Zack Moss last 5 Regular Season Games with the Colts Date ATT YDS YPC 12/17/22 24 81 3.38 12/26/22 12 65 5.42 1/1/23 15 74 4.93 1/8/23 18 114 6.33 9/17/23 18 88 4.89 AVERAGE 15.4 84.4 5.48 I'm curious if anyone here has any insights as to what has changed to make him a seemingly effective NFL running back. Health? Scheme? Also would you say his improvement has vindicated the Bills decision to draft him in the first place? Funny, Hines did more, much more, as a RB for the Colts too. Could be us. 1 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 1 hour ago, billsfanmiamioh said: Do the Colts use more of a man blocking scheme? Thought I saw that the Bills had settled back into more man blocking than the zone scheme we primarily ran the last couple years. If so, maybe a better fit for him? 🤷🏻♂️ yeah, they seem to run more gap style running, than the zone we ran. Think that suits Moss a little more. that said, Moss did pretty well running zone runs. People sort of forget that he looked really good and was a key contributor for the early part of last year, and then just fell off a cliff. 1 Quote
Fan in Chicago Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 8 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: The Bills drafted running back Zack Moss in the 3rd round (86th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. At the time I liked the pick and thought of him as a good physical back. He flashed at times as a Bill but was mostly a disappointment partly because of his inability to stay healthy and partly because of his general ineffectiveness. He never seemed to resemble the player he was at Utah. Finally last Halloween we traded him to the Colts for fellow running back Nyheim Hines. Besides swapping him for Hines, we acquired two physical runners (Damien Harris and Latavius Murray) to provide that ruggedness that Moss was supposed to bring us. By the time he was shown the door he was pretty much a whipping boy for members of this forum. It hasn't been spoken of much around here but Moss has quietly resurrected his career. I'm curious if anyone here has any insights as to what has changed to make him a seemingly effective NFL running back. Health? Scheme? Also would you say his improvement has vindicated the Bills decision to draft him in the first place? I havent seen the Colts or Moss so cant tell about the scheme or his running style. Perhaps it is a combination of - him being motivated due to being booted off his first team, scheme, number of carries. On the Bills, he didnt look very motivated after the first season during which he looked like a hard runner and the type we eventually got with Harris and Murray. For one reason On a related note, I see that Singletary on the Texans has these stats 4-14-3.5 7-15-2.1 These are pretty poor so I looked up if he is injured but I cant find any such reports. Why is he being underutilized? Quote
Ben Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 7 hours ago, GoBills808 said: oline yep running behind Quentin Nelson helps. Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted September 23, 2023 Author Posted September 23, 2023 8 minutes ago, Fan in Chicago said: On a related note, I see that Singletary on the Texans has these stats 4-14-3.5 7-15-2.1 These are pretty poor so I looked up if he is injured but I cant find any such reports. Why is he being underutilized? I'm glad you brought up Singletary too because it'll be interesting to see how his post-Bills career plays out. It's hard to say what's going on in Houston. Their starter Dameon Pierce had an excellent rookie season last year averaging 4.3 ypc. This year Pierce is at 2.7 ypc so it's not only Singletary. 2 minutes ago, Ben said: yep running behind Quentin Nelson helps. I wonder how Moss would like running behind O'Cyrus Torrence and this offensive line. Quote
BADOLBILZ Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 (edited) 4 hours ago, PBF81 said: Funny, Hines did more, much more, as a RB for the Colts too. Could be us. The Buffalo Bills lead the entire NFL in yards per carry by RB's last season. I don't know what to tell you folks anymore........but it's comedy gold reading about how bad the Bills OL was/is at run blocking. Edited September 23, 2023 by BADOLBILZ 2 1 1 Quote
mrags Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 9 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: The Bills drafted running back Zack Moss in the 3rd round (86th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. At the time I liked the pick and thought of him as a good physical back. He flashed at times as a Bill but was mostly a disappointment partly because of his inability to stay healthy and partly because of his general ineffectiveness. He never seemed to resemble the player he was at Utah. Finally last Halloween we traded him to the Colts for fellow running back Nyheim Hines. Besides swapping him for Hines, we acquired two physical runners (Damien Harris and Latavius Murray) to provide that ruggedness that Moss was supposed to bring us. By the time he was shown the door he was pretty much a whipping boy for members of this forum. It hasn't been spoken of much around here but Moss has quietly resurrected his career. Here are his stat lines from his last 5 regular season games with Indy: Zack Moss last 5 Regular Season Games with the Colts Date ATT YDS YPC 12/17/22 24 81 3.38 12/26/22 12 65 5.42 1/1/23 15 74 4.93 1/8/23 18 114 6.33 9/17/23 18 88 4.89 AVERAGE 15.4 84.4 5.48 I'm curious if anyone here has any insights as to what has changed to make him a seemingly effective NFL running back. Health? Scheme? Also would you say his improvement has vindicated the Bills decision to draft him in the first place? I’ve got the answer. Beane and McD are doing a Bangup job. 1 Quote
starrymessenger Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 With a good line he can certainly help give a team a decent running game and I'm glad that he is doing well as Colts main back. But to me he's pretty much JAG and I suspect that there are many NFL RBs who could do as well in similar circumstances. He did not have what it takes to transition to the NFL and be the same player as he was at Utah. Maybe this could have been seen in his measurables. At 200 Lbs he was unlikely to develop into a bruising power back that could stay healthy at this level of play. Maybe if he carried an extra 20 he'd have the bulk. A guy like Gibbs is about the same size and can break tackles and make violent contact but he's not only much faster but much more explosive. Quote
Max Fischer Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 Good for Moss, but it was still the right move. 1 Quote
Gugny Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 9 hours ago, Sierra Foothills said: The Bills drafted running back Zack Moss in the 3rd round (86th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. At the time I liked the pick and thought of him as a good physical back. He flashed at times as a Bill but was mostly a disappointment partly because of his inability to stay healthy and partly because of his general ineffectiveness. He never seemed to resemble the player he was at Utah. Finally last Halloween we traded him to the Colts for fellow running back Nyheim Hines. Besides swapping him for Hines, we acquired two physical runners (Damien Harris and Latavius Murray) to provide that ruggedness that Moss was supposed to bring us. By the time he was shown the door he was pretty much a whipping boy for members of this forum. It hasn't been spoken of much around here but Moss has quietly resurrected his career. Here are his stat lines from his last 5 regular season games with Indy: Zack Moss last 5 Regular Season Games with the Colts Date ATT YDS YPC 12/17/22 24 81 3.38 12/26/22 12 65 5.42 1/1/23 15 74 4.93 1/8/23 18 114 6.33 9/17/23 18 88 4.89 AVERAGE 15.4 84.4 5.48 I'm curious if anyone here has any insights as to what has changed to make him a seemingly effective NFL running back. Health? Scheme? Also would you say his improvement has vindicated the Bills decision to draft him in the first place? It’s difficult for any RB to put up impressive numbers as a spectator. Quote
FireChans Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 2 hours ago, Nuncha said: Buffalo wasn't dedicated at all to running the ball when he was here, and the O line stunk at run blocking which is probably why they threw it most of the time. We threw it all the time because we have a superstar QB and running the ball is for the Mac Jones’ of the world. 1 Quote
JackKemp Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 My opinion is that he finally learned to read the blocks. He constantly misread where the hole was when he was a Bill. 1 Quote
Sierra Foothills Posted September 23, 2023 Author Posted September 23, 2023 5 minutes ago, JackKemp said: My opinion is that he finally learned to read the blocks. He constantly misread where the hole was when he was a Bill. I wonder how much of that is scheme compatibility. 1 Quote
PBF81 Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 47 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said: The Buffalo Bills lead the entire NFL in yards per carry AND yards per carry by RB's last season. I don't know what to tell you folks anymore........but it's comedy gold reading about how bad the Bills OL was/is at run blocking. What does that have to do with Hines' performance here v. at Indy? BTW, doesn't that make you wonder why we didn't run the ball more? I believe that we also ran the ball less using our RBs than any other team in the league. For what that's worth. Quote
AuntieEm Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 (edited) Josh Allen is the MICK Jagger to the Bills Rolling Stones and everyone knows a rolling stone carries no Moss so he had to be let go so we traded him for something... . Edited September 23, 2023 by AuntieEm 2 Quote
Sharky7337 Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 (edited) He aint tearing up the league i don't see what there is to revisit Edited September 23, 2023 by Sharky7337 Quote
Utah John Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 Moss wasn't a good fit for the Bills. And the Bills were a terrible place for Moss to spend his career. Our offense was completely wrong for him. Wrong O line personnel, wrong schemes, wrong focus. We didn't need a power back to gain three yards at a crack running between the tackles. We have Josh Allen to hit short throws, or scramble downfield, when we need three yards. We need the RB to be a quick, dangerous runner who forces defenses to spread out of respect for the edge. This year we're seeing Cook get around the corner and downfield for 20, on plays where Moss or Singletary get caught and lose 2. And we're seeing more openings across the middle because defenses have to be spread a little more. I got to be a big fan of Utah football when I lived in Salt Lake City, and I particularly admired Moss and was happy the Bills drafted him. I thought he played with the same intensity and drive that we saw from Freddie Jackson. I think that's the guy the Colts now have. Good for Moss to find a place where he fits, and good for the Bills to finally have the RB they needed to begin with. 4 Quote
Doc Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 19 minutes ago, AuntieEm said: Josh Allen is the MICK Jagger to the Bills Rolling Stones and everyone knows a rolling stone carries no Moss so he had to be let go so we traded him for something... What's the difference between Mick Jagger and a Scottish farmer? Mick Jagger says "hey, you, get off of my cloud" and a Scottish farmer says "hey, MacLeod, get off of my ewe." 3 1 Quote
Coach Tuesday Posted September 23, 2023 Posted September 23, 2023 1 hour ago, Bangarang said: A Beane blunder for sure. Drafting him? Or trading him? Quote
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