LevysEraII Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 At first I thought it would be a good idea to let EM walk. But when I saw the kind've numbers Vernon Davis put up at the combine I began to think about how sick Buffalo's offense could be with Davis, Moulds, Evans, Parrish, Everett and McGahee could be!!! How to you strategize against a team that can field a basic I Formation or 3 WR set with a TE and a back or a 2 TE set with a back and 2 WR or a 2 TE set with 3 WR's or... You get the point. Then you use the rest of the draft and free agency to plug in some holes on both lines and there you have it. A productive and potentially great offseason.
LevysEraII Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 Good points...but OL? 613607[/snapback] Like I said. Draft O-linemen with some of our other picks and use free agency and walaa!!!
Thailog80 Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Good points...but OL? 613607[/snapback] Lots of picks after the first one pal.
Like A Mofo Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Lots of picks after the first one pal. 613615[/snapback] You know what maybe Im still subconsciously thinking TD is here...oh wait, the new regime will actually consider the OL to have some value!
CoachChuckDickerson Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 How to you strategize against a team that can field a basic I Formation or 3 WR set with a TE and a back or a 2 TE set with a back and 2 WR or a 2 TE set with 3 WR's or...You get the point. blitz them up the middle. game over.
SnakeOiler Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Ngata is the pick if he is there....but if not, davis is sure hard to pass up. Still, u just can't do it. YOU JUST CAN'T!! Davis is a luxury player, we have real needs on this football team.
LevysEraII Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 blitz them up the middle. game over. 613626[/snapback] Not if you bring in the right lineman via draft and free agency. Blitz up the middle and leave all of those guys man to man?? It would be more like, blitz up the middle and get burned!. Like Marv used to say, "Thank You for the blitz!!!!!!"
LevysEraII Posted February 28, 2006 Author Posted February 28, 2006 Ngata is the pick if he is there....but if not, davis is sure hard to pass up. Still, u just can't do it. YOU JUST CAN'T!! Davis is a luxury player, we have real needs on this football team. 613630[/snapback] Not true. Davis is a game changer. Not a luxury player. BTW, TE is a need. KE was drafted by the last regime. Who knows how the new guys feel about him and he is injury prone.
Typical TBD Guy Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Like I said. Draft O-linemen with some of our other picks and use free agency and walaa!!! 613611[/snapback] If we keep Moulds, I don't think we'll have enough money to fix both lines plus pay for Clements. And outside of the 1st round, it gets much harder to find instant starters along the lines - which is what we need. Maybe a starting G or C can be found outside round 1, but its REALLY hard to find a starting LT or DE or DT outside round 1. Now if we cut Moulds...and if both Ngata and Da Brick are gone at #8, I, uh, er, SUPPOSE I could support drafting Davis...but if so, we better go all out in free agency - LeCharles Bentley, Darren Howard, the works!
OnTheRocks Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 At first I thought it would be a good idea to let EM walk. But when I saw the kind've numbers Vernon Davis put up at the combine I began to think about how sick Buffalo's offense could be with Davis, Moulds, Evans, Parrish, Everett and McGahee could be!!! How to you strategize against a team that can field a basic I Formation or 3 WR set with a TE and a back or a 2 TE set with a back and 2 WR or a 2 TE set with 3 WR's or... You get the point. Then you use the rest of the draft and free agency to plug in some holes on both lines and there you have it. A productive and potentially great offseason. 613605[/snapback] unless you can develop a game plan where the QB does a one-step drop, you have no chance at success. the Bills OL as it is right now would have a hard time starting for any Division I team.
stuckincincy Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 At first I thought it would be a good idea to let EM walk. But when I saw the kind've numbers Vernon Davis put up at the combine I began to think about how sick Buffalo's offense could be with Davis, Moulds, Evans, Parrish, Everett and McGahee could be!!! How to you strategize against a team that can field a basic I Formation or 3 WR set with a TE and a back or a 2 TE set with a back and 2 WR or a 2 TE set with 3 WR's or... You get the point. Then you use the rest of the draft and free agency to plug in some holes on both lines and there you have it. A productive and potentially great offseason. 613605[/snapback] Well, It would be nice to have a TE that seems to have good speed and hands. But the Bills are coming off a 5 -11 season, and IIRC, 28th in offense and 29th in defense. I don't think Davis' attrubutes are going to turn that around. And if recent history is any guide, picking up those good FA OL's and DL's is easier said than done.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Not true. Davis is a game changer. Not a luxury player. BTW, TE is a need. KE was drafted by the last regime. Who knows how the new guys feel about him and he is injury prone. 613638[/snapback] Have you submitted your redesigned Bills helmets to Marv and the boys yet??
a player to be named later Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 If we still had Teflon V. Davis would have been on the radar. Gone are the days of getting sexy in the draft. We were spoiled by alot of flash and when it came down to it the players in the trenches didn't perform. Ryan Denney, Tim Anderson and Chris Kelsey. They just don't cut it at the spots they were drafted at! Lets take the safe pick. I want to see some picks pan out.
1billsfan Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 If we still had Teflon V. Davis would have been on the radar. Gone are the days of getting sexy in the draft. We were spoiled by alot of flash and when it came down to it the players in the trenches didn't perform. Ryan Denney, Tim Anderson and Chris Kelsey. They just don't cut it at the spots they were drafted at! Lets take the safe pick. I want to see some picks pan out. 613709[/snapback] Hate to tell ya, but V. Davis is the only sure thing in this draft.
ganesh Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 At first I thought it would be a good idea to let EM walk. But when I saw the kind've numbers Vernon Davis put up at the combine I began to think about how sick Buffalo's offense could be with Davis, Moulds, Evans, Parrish, Everett and McGahee could be!!! 613605[/snapback] If you don't have a OL none of that matters......The bills have to chip off at other positions to build their line(s).....That were all the architecting will have to start to make a playoff push.
John in VA Beach Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 VD is a stud and I am surprising myself to say that I am not opposed if he is picked. I just don't know what plan b would be for the lines. Also, I just heard ESPN News report that a new CBA should be done in the next 24 hrs at 102- 107 mill. If that happens, keeping Eric is much more possible. A word of caution though, it was the pencil necked geek who made the espn report.
34-78-83 Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Again people, if Brick is gone (likely) and Mario is gone (likely), the only lineman on either side of the ball left worth taking at #8 is Ngata (50/50 chance at still being on the board). We cannot force feed drafting a lineman at that draft slot if there isn't one worthy. To me, it would be a very long and difficult decision between Ngata and Davis.
ricojes Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 At first I thought it would be a good idea to let EM walk. But when I saw the kind've numbers Vernon Davis put up at the combine I began to think about how sick Buffalo's offense could be with Davis, Moulds, Evans, Parrish, Everett and McGahee could be!!! How to you strategize against a team that can field a basic I Formation or 3 WR set with a TE and a back or a 2 TE set with a back and 2 WR or a 2 TE set with 3 WR's or... You get the point. 613605[/snapback] The offensive weapons would be great, but we still need someone to throw the ball to them consistently. It's easy to strategize when the QB position is shaky at best!
1billsfan Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 Again people, if Brick is gone (likely) and Mario is gone (likely), the only lineman on either side of the ball left worth taking at #8 is Ngata (50/50 chance at still being on the board). We cannot force feed drafting a lineman at that draft slot if there isn't one worthy. To me, it would be a very long and difficult decision between Ngata and Davis. 613749[/snapback] You take the guy who's in shape. Davis is the next NFL freak. Ngata looked very blubbery to me.
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