Mark VI Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 They could block well and actually find a seam downfield to catch the ball for big gains. Some could even score Touchdowns. I seem to remember the Bills using one, many years ago. A rumor is that our HC who just quit was a TE for 9 years in the NFL. Yet I never saw one block or being used this past season. 3 stooges named Campbell, Euhus and Nuefeld had TE next to their name but never did a thing. I guess our ex-coach was dumber than I thought. These playoff coaches seem to have some good TE's. We should go shopping and get one or two of those. They seem to help teams win.
colin Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 didn't campbell do some things for us last year? the biggest problem with our entire ex coaching staff is they just picked plays as if they were playing madden (badly at that). nothing was ever run to set up other plays or to wear down the opponents. we never showed them one tendency and got them when the bit. these guys just sucked
d_wag Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 They could block well and actually find a seam downfield to catch the ball for big gains. Some could even score Touchdowns. I seem to remember the Bills using one, many years ago. A rumor is that our HC who just quit was a TE for 9 years in the NFL. Yet I never saw one block or being used this past season. 3 stooges named Campbell, Euhus and Nuefeld had TE next to their name but never did a thing. I guess our ex-coach was dumber than I thought. These playoff coaches seem to have some good TE's. We should go shopping and get one or two of those. They seem to help teams win. 569044[/snapback] i believe the bills tried to upgrade the TE by adding a guy who can "hit the seam", but unfortunately he was injured in his first practice.......he deserves a chance to show what he can do...........
dave mcbride Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 They could block well and actually find a seam downfield to catch the ball for big gains. Some could even score Touchdowns. I seem to remember the Bills using one, many years ago. A rumor is that our HC who just quit was a TE for 9 years in the NFL. Yet I never saw one block or being used this past season. 3 stooges named Campbell, Euhus and Nuefeld had TE next to their name but never did a thing. I guess our ex-coach was dumber than I thought. These playoff coaches seem to have some good TE's. We should go shopping and get one or two of those. They seem to help teams win. 569044[/snapback] What this strange thing you call TE?
/dev/null Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 What this strange thing you call TE? 569054[/snapback] Tim Euhus?
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 What this strange thing you call TE? 569054[/snapback] It's a foreign concept they usually are lined up next to the tackle and some of them are as fast as wr's so they occasionaly line up split out like a wr. They're used as receivers to work the middle of the field or split the seems. Teams with young quaterbacks generally use them as a safety valve. Some of them even dominate better then wr's. These are the rare breed. Not all of them can block, but if you can get the te to do it all you got yourself one hell of a player. This team currently has none that are capable. I know this stuff sounds crazy but really it's true I swear
Nanker Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 I think there's something wrong here. I'm sure that the league officials will review the films from these games and in all likelihood they're going to find that these teams cheated and had 11 men on the field and not the 10 that our Bills did these last five years.
Mark VI Posted January 16, 2006 Author Posted January 16, 2006 Teams with young quaterbacks generally use them as a safety valve. 569062[/snapback] hmmm...a young QB could use one ? Think the new 80 year old guy might know this ?
DanInSouthBuffalo Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 What is this magical thing called a TE that you speak of? I've haven't heard of such a thing in Buffalo.
dave mcbride Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 It's a foreign concept they usually are lined up next to the tackle and some of them are as fast as wr's so they occasionaly line up split out like a wr. They're used as receivers to work the middle of the field or split the seems. Teams with young quaterbacks generally use them as a safety valve. Some of them even dominate better then wr's. These are the rare breed. Not all of them can block, but if you can get the te to do it all you got yourself one hell of a player. This team currently has none that are capable. I know this stuff sounds crazy but really it's true I swear 569062[/snapback]
gflande1 Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 I think TE's can only be used during the playoffs. Unfortunately the Bills haven’t been there in awhile.
/dev/null Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 I think TE's can only be used during the playoffs. Unfortunately the Bills haven’t been there in awhile. 569313[/snapback] playoffs? playoffs! what is this concept you speak of?
Sisyphean Bills Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 Don't forget Washington. One of their biggest plays was a TE running wide open down the middle of the field.
inkman Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 They could block well and actually find a seam downfield to catch the ball for big gains. Some could even score Touchdowns. I seem to remember the Bills using one, many years ago. A rumor is that our HC who just quit was a TE for 9 years in the NFL. Yet I never saw one block or being used this past season. 3 stooges named Campbell, Euhus and Nuefeld had TE next to their name but never did a thing. I guess our ex-coach was dumber than I thought. These playoff coaches seem to have some good TE's. We should go shopping and get one or two of those. They seem to help teams win. 569044[/snapback] What was especially maddening, as a fan rooting against the Steelers, was the inablilty of Indy's D to locate the TE running free through the secondary every passing play. It was obvoius that the Steelers were using this to offset the LB and S blitzing. All game long the TE's were uncovered.
Fezmid Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 It's a foreign concept they usually are lined up next to the tackle and some of them are as fast as wr's so they occasionaly line up split out like a wr. They're used as receivers to work the middle of the field or split the seems. Teams with young quaterbacks generally use them as a safety valve. Some of them even dominate better then wr's. These are the rare breed. Not all of them can block, but if you can get the te to do it all you got yourself one hell of a player. This team currently has none that are capable. I know this stuff sounds crazy but really it's true I swear 569062[/snapback] These tight ends you saw over the weekend were very good because they weren't forced to stay in and block for a bad offensive line. Your TE can't catch the ball if he has to block every play. The alternative is to have him run out to catch the ball, and see the QB get sacked (more frequently than usual). All of this is in Buffalo of course... Other teams have a good offensive line. CW
/dev/null Posted January 16, 2006 Posted January 16, 2006 the closest thing the Bills have had to a tight end the last 5 years was Travis Henry's gas station girl
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