DIE HARD 1967 Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 Nothing has changed in 50 years of NFL football, RUN & STOP THE RUN, it remains the key and Buffalo did well in both areas. The Steelers simply had no answer to STOPPING the run last night. The Buffalo Bills have the BIGGEST offensive line in the NFL. Should this unit continue to improve THAT will be the biggest story in Buffalo and around the NFL. The Buffalo Bills spent a lot of money on that line and they are about to reap the rewards. New England, Miami, and the Jets will need to find an answer or the Bills will wear them down. Robert Royal, Lee Evans and James Hardy are witnessing the results when a defense must commit more players to stopping the run! When Jason Peters returns ( and he will shortly ) this will be one of the best Offensive lines in football. Your comments are always welcome here!
bowery4 Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I agree and running for an average 5 yards a carry is something we should see Marshawn do more of this year. I think the running game will make a come back with the rule changes. I loved the fact that Turk put in some playaction and the shotgun draw. I would love to see a tee formation with Barnes, Lynch, and Jackson to run some misdirections, some sweeps or an option pass. I am convinced with the rules the way the stand now combined with the small size of many Ds, and swarm with speed philisophy of the Tampa style Ds, bowl them over or misdirect is the way to go. Wouldn't mind seeing a few I formation sweeps either (when our star decieds he should be back with his boys). If we are bringing back the FB position we outta use it the way it was meant to be used, esply come winter. From one newbie to another nice post.
drnykterstein Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I'm starting to think pittsburgh just sucks and we really should not be too proud of ourselves.
Beerball Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I was impressed with our ability to run the ball last night. Even though Pitt appeared to be playing a pretty vanilla defense...the fact that we ran well against a 3-4 is a good thing. If we can carry that kind of success into the season we're gonna have some fun! Now, let's get Peters in camp and see what the first teamers can do.
Chandler#81 Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I'm starting to think pittsburgh just sucks and we really should not be too proud of ourselves. If so, then we really sucked last year, cuz they killed us!
The Big Cat Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 If so, then we really sucked last year, cuz they killed us! I was at that game. It was like watching ocra play with seals before devouring them.
BillsVet Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 Nothing has changed in 50 years of NFL football, RUN & STOP THE RUN, it remains the key and Buffalo did well in both areas. The Steelers simply had no answer to STOPPING the run last night. The Buffalo Bills have the BIGGEST offensive line in the NFL. Should this unit continue to improve THAT will be the biggest story in Buffalo and around the NFL. The Buffalo Bills spent a lot of money on that line and they are about to reap the rewards. New England, Miami, and the Jets will need to find an answer or the Bills will wear them down. Robert Royal, Lee Evans and James Hardy are witnessing the results when a defense must commit more players to stopping the run! When Jason Peters returns ( and he will shortly ) this will be one of the best Offensive lines in football. Nothing excites the offensive line player more then running the football! Your comments are always welcome here! Buffalo also had the largest OL in the NFL last season, and had serious issues running the football. That may relate more to the OL coach, McNally, but it's hard to equate size to success. Denver's OL's are routinely one of the smaller ones in football yet have success year in and year out running the football. Last season Buffalo's OL started every game until Peters' injury kept him from playing in week 17. For the run game to improve, the passing game will need to be such that teams can't throw 8+ in the box. I would also argue that teams who have accurate QB's as NE does with Brady can throw it more, given their receivers. Running the ball is important, but the Pats* proved that an efficient passing game can reduce the need to run the ball. All in all, teams that can mix an effective passing game with a good ground attack will keep defenses on their toes. Buffalo did that last night with Pittsburgh's first team defense.
pkwwjd Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 I was impressed with our ability to run the ball last night. Even though Pitt appeared to be playing a pretty vanilla defense...the fact that we ran well against a 3-4 is a good thing. If we can carry that kind of success into the season we're gonna have some fun! Now, let's get Peters in camp and see what the first teamers can do. I'm not sure that I define vanilla the same way. Only because I don't think you are playing vanilla D when you line up with only 1 down lineman. At that point you're trying to create confusion. Pitt did that several times with their starters against Edwards.
drnykterstein Posted August 15, 2008 Posted August 15, 2008 If so, then we really sucked last year, cuz they killed us! Well ... yeah, I don't think we were very good last year. Plus this season we got better and Pitt got worse. So, it adds up.
DIE HARD 1967 Posted August 15, 2008 Author Posted August 15, 2008 I was impressed with our ability to run the ball last night. Even though Pitt appeared to be playing a pretty vanilla defense...the fact that we ran well against a 3-4 is a good thing. If we can carry that kind of success into the season we're gonna have some fun! Now, let's get Peters in camp and see what the first teamers can do. What impressed me is Buffalo found the weakness and stayed with the run. That hasn't always been the case.
DIE HARD 1967 Posted August 15, 2008 Author Posted August 15, 2008 I'm starting to think pittsburgh just sucks and we really should not be too proud of ourselves. I remember a few years ago when the thought of playing against big Ben was too much for some fans to handle. They are a good team, not great, but its a WIN, Even if its Preseason. I will tell you this.....I will take Losman over Leftwich
Phil Hansen Forever Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 I was at that game. It was like watching ocra play with seals before devouring them. Don't you mean Orca? Or is that little green vegetable devouring the people who eat them again?
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Don't you mean Orca? Or is that little green vegetable devouring the people who eat them again?
MattyT Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Don't you mean Orca? Or is that little green vegetable devouring the people who eat them again? Classic. Comedy gold.
Dwight Drane Posted August 16, 2008 Posted August 16, 2008 Don't you mean Orca? Or is that little green vegetable devouring the people who eat them again? Obviously you didn't go to Delta State. Fighting Okra
DIE HARD 1967 Posted August 16, 2008 Author Posted August 16, 2008 Obviously you didn't go to Delta State. Fighting Okra
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