Catholic Guilt Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 17-3 end of the first half against the Jags in Jacksonville. Like a hot knife through butter...
ajzepp Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 17-3 end of the first half against the Jags in Jacksonville. Like a hot knife through butter... 747581[/snapback] They're a good team....no doubt.
Catholic Guilt Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 Even the second teamers are killing them. Geez!
jarthur31 Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I think our D will be pretty good this year. It may have to carry us again along with teams.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I'm hoping the seeming lack of a pass rush is the ends playing vanilla and not doing much TO get pressure. I also hope Spikes is back for the opener. As for the offense, I say go 3-wide, spread the field to give Willis more room to run, and let JP wing it downfield to keep the opposing defense honest. With that, the defense, and ST's, the Bills should be alright.
34-78-83 Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I'm hoping the seeming lack of a pass rush is the ends playing vanilla and not doing much TO get pressure. I also hope Spikes is back for the opener. As for the offense, I say go 3-wide, spread the field to give Willis more room to run, and let JP wing it downfield to keep the opposing defense honest. With that, the defense, and ST's, the Bills should be alright. 747660[/snapback] If you watched the game, there is a fair amount of pass rush coming on a consitent basis.
Albany,n.y. Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 The thing that really hurts when watching Carolina is that the Bills & Carolina were about the same in 2001, with Carolina a little worse, the difference between the 2 teams being a 1 point home victory by the Bills over the Panthers. Then Carolina hired John Fox as head coach, drafted Peppers 2 picks before Mike Williams, signed Jake Delhomme to be their QB, did some other things the Bills didn't, and are now light years ahead of the Bills. Imagine if we hire Fox instead of Gregg Williams and who knows where we are today.
Max997 Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I think the Jags are going to fall a little this season and take a step back
MadBuffaloDisease Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 I think the Jags are going to fall a little this season and take a step back Their offense will without Jimmy Smith and Fred Taylor slowing-down, not to mention them losing some O-linemen. Defensively you think they'd be fine.
Tasker Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 The Bills D is better than people give it credit for, much like expectations were too high for it last year. Climb aboard the roller coaster of expectations. And other than Fletcher at 31 (two years younger than Bruschi and a thousand years younger than Seau), and Vincent (until Ko takes his spot) this is a very young defense. So this unit is likely to continue to get better. I don't like the term "rebuilding", since we haven't had success to copy in the last couple years, but I think this year's team is a definite "building" team which can be better than expected this year, and lay the foundation for some big winning in the next couple years. The big question is JP getting consistent, so we can put our QB worries aside and focus on improving other pieces of our team (O-Line) next offseasons. I like this offseason, and I like what Marv is doing.
Catholic Guilt Posted August 20, 2006 Author Posted August 20, 2006 The thing that really hurts when watching Carolina is that the Bills & Carolina were about the same in 2001, with Carolina a little worse, the difference between the 2 teams being a 1 point home victory by the Bills over the Panthers. Then Carolina hired John Fox as head coach, drafted Peppers 2 picks before Mike Williams, signed Jake Delhomme to be their QB, did some other things the Bills didn't, and are now light years ahead of the Bills. Imagine if we hire Fox instead of Gregg Williams and who knows where we are today. 747761[/snapback] Peppers had a sack that led to a fumble recovery/touchdown. The man is a freak of nature. Good points Albany, what Carolina did was hire a football general manager. Marty Hunery has done wonders with the team since his hire and they look even more promising this year. We hired TD which set the Bills back ten years.
Fixxxer Posted August 20, 2006 Posted August 20, 2006 The thing that really hurts when watching Carolina is that the Bills & Carolina were about the same in 2001, with Carolina a little worse, the difference between the 2 teams being a 1 point home victory by the Bills over the Panthers. Then Carolina hired John Fox as head coach, drafted Peppers 2 picks before Mike Williams, signed Jake Delhomme to be their QB, did some other things the Bills didn't, and are now light years ahead of the Bills. Imagine if we hire Fox instead of Gregg Williams and who knows where we are today. 747761[/snapback] Fox is a great coach, but he has free reigns in Carolina. Can you imagine Fox working with TD as GM and be succesfull? Somehow I don't.
ganesh Posted August 21, 2006 Posted August 21, 2006 did some other things the Bills didn't, and are now light years ahead of the Bills. Imagine if we hire Fox instead of Gregg Williams and who knows where we are today. 747761[/snapback] Like getting the best OL from Green Bay to become Panthers..... Fox would have got fired long ago.....Remmeber Fox would have had to bear with the drafts provided by TD....and the last time I checked this board, TDs draft day grade is a F- or something like that..
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