ans4e64 Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 No, I don't think he's a great player. You seem to be knocking the guy as if he's a career backup and will never be anything else. The fact is that last year, his 4th season in the league, he started half of the games for a 12-4 team. We need to at least replace Dockery and this move accomplishes that. Why do you seem to have such a problem with it? How about you read my posts. They will answer all of your questions. Why do I have a problem with it? I said I loved the signing. I seem to be knocking the guy? I said he's a good player.
Bmwolf21 Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 According to the Bills press release he's 6'2" 225lbs. According to nfl.com, 6'5" 301lbs. Let's go with that and give a big thumbs up to the proof readers at OBD. Here's a link to his players page. http://www.nfl.com/players/geoffhangartner...le?id=HAN148149 They've edited/updated that story: According to Hangartner (6’5” 315), the Bills like him best in the pivot.
Coach Tuesday Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 According to BB.com, he's our new center.
SageAgainstTheMachine Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 That's undersized for a long snapper, much less an every down center. I'm guessing that's a typo. Maybe 285? He's listed at 301. 225 is Fitzpatrick's weight, I'm sure that's the reason for the typo.
Virgil Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Guys from Carolina, honest question. If he was so great, then why not a starter. If the guy could play all of the positions, logic would dictate that he is only the 6th best player on your line. The Bills are signing him to be a starter. Does that not kind of indicate the lack of overall enthusiasm here. I'm really not being sarcastic or mean with this, I've never seen him play. I'm asking.
Brandon Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Guys from Carolina, honest question. If he was so great, then why not a starter. If the guy could play all of the positions, logic would dictate that he is only the 6th best player on your line. The Bills are signing him to be a starter. Does that not kind of indicate the lack of overall enthusiasm here. I'm really not being sarcastic or mean with this, I've never seen him play. I'm asking. I think its a good question. Is he going to be a starter or do the Bills intend to use him as a quality backup for the three interior OL spots? Either way, he would help this team. I guess we'll find out if they hold a press conference.
Steely Dan Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Yahoo! has him listed as 6'5" 301. 6'2" 225 is what, IIRC, Ryan Fitzpatrick is.
BobbyC81 Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 I'd be shocked since Seattle runs a west coast offensive system and JP is basically incapable of functioning in that kind of offense. C-hawks also have Seneca Wallace who has played welll when he's had to.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 How about you read my posts. They will answer all of your questions. Why do I have a problem with it? I said I loved the signing. I seem to be knocking the guy? I said he's a good player. I don't think he was their starter. That's what I thought. He wasn't good enough to be their starter. And then they drafted Khalil to upgrade him the very next year because he did such a great job. No, the point was they never felt he was starting material. They gave him a shot, and then they took him out and drafted someone else the following year. He only started there aftwerwards because of injuries. He is what he is. A solid backup who is an average starter. That's not being harsh if that's what he is. Maybe YOU should read your posts. these are just a few. I could have posted twice as many of you rambling on that this guy is a career backup and nothing else. The guy has been in the league for 4 years and played in 54 games. Maybe I'm taking you wrong, but it seems to me like you are trashing the guy by saying that he belongs on the bench. I think he's an improvement over what we have, this was a signing that we desperately needed, and the guy has the potential to get better as a starter entering his fifth season. This is good news.
ans4e64 Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Maybe YOU should read your posts. these are just a few. I could have posted twice as many of you rambling on that this guy is a career backup and nothing else. The guy has been in the league for 4 years and played in 54 games. Maybe I'm taking you wrong, but it seems to me like you are trashing the guy by saying that he belongs on the bench. I think he's an improvement over what we have, this was a signing that we desperately needed, and the guy has the potential to get better as a starter entering his fifth season. This is good news. Oh, I like how you conveniently left out these from "my posts." Do I like the signing if we get him? Of course. We need quality depth guys like him on the interior of the line. But if we still don't draft a center or get more quality bodies there and expect Hangartner to be our next great for 10 years then I'd be extremely worried. I guess I need to see what else the Bills are going to do to the interior of the line before I establish how I feel. I like Hangartner, but it depends how the Bills are going to use him. If he's not a piece of a bigger puzzle in there, then I'd be worried. If we go into the season with a good LG, Hangartner, and a young draft pick at Center backing up then I think that's a great situation. But if Hangartner is our starting center, with some schmuck at LG, and no young prospect, I'm not going to like it. I like the guy, I love the signing. But he's not great, and that's the truth. He's an upgrade, and seems like a quality person. He's not outstanding, and probably not better than decent/good.
Conch Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Read about him in the Charlotte Post. Their message board idiots did not want the panthers to give him up. Sounds like a solid player.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 name='ans4e64' date='Feb 28 2009, 05:10 PM' post='1332163'] Oh, I like how you conveniently left out these from "my posts." O.K., from those posts... We need quality depth guys like him on the interior of the line. He's not outstanding, and probably not better than decent/good. The fact is that he is coming here to start and I would say that he's better than decent/good. Definitely not outstanding at this point. This FA period began with subtraction (Losman, Royal, and Doc). Therefore we needed to replace those three players just to be even. With Fitzpatrick being the only signee up until now, I'm just encouraged to see "Dockery's replacement" brought in. It's a step in the right direction and it seemed like you were being a wet blanket.
cåblelady Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 woot! we are doing something! What Dan said!
Erik Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Cool. Terms? I bet if Schefter knew the Bills existed he's let us know since he has the terms of every other single free agent as soon as they sign.
ans4e64 Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 name='ans4e64' date='Feb 28 2009, 05:10 PM' post='1332163']Oh, I like how you conveniently left out these from "my posts." O.K., from those posts... The fact is that he is coming here to start and I would say that he's better than decent/good. Definitely not outstanding at this point. This FA period began with subtraction (Losman, Royal, and Doc). Therefore we needed to replace those three players just to be even. With Fitzpatrick being the only signee up until now, I'm just encouraged to see "Dockery's replacement" brought in. It's a step in the right direction and it seemed like you were being a wet blanket. Of course it is a step in the right direction, I'm just worried the Bills will but a Joe Blow in at LG, and we'll once again have no prospects or anyone worth a damn sitting behind those players. Like I said, if we get a good LG in here, with Geoff at center, along with drafting his future replacement, I think that'd be great. But anything less is an extreme disappointment.
Lori Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 New Bills center aware of AFC East nose tackles February 28, 2009 4:52 PM Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham New Buffalo Bills center Geoff Hangartner declared himself ready for the challenge of facing the AFC East's formidable nose tackles. All three of the Bills' divisional opponents run a 3-4 defensive scheme and place a hulking lineman right over the center. The New England Patriots have Vince Wilfork. The New York Jets have Kris Jenkins. The Miami Dolphins have Jason Ferguson. That's heavy duty. "Playing in the division is going to be a challenge every week because there are some great nose guards," Hangartner told Buffalo reporters Saturday. He said he was 6-foot-5 and 315 pounds. "But I really like the challenge of playing against guys that are Pro Bowlers. "And I know Kris really well from our three years in Carolina together. He's a heck of a player and I know the other guys are, too. But it's just something I'm looking forward to, the challenge. It'll be fun." More at the link ...
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Of course it is a step in the right direction, I'm just worried the Bills will but a Joe Blow in at LG, and we'll once again have no prospects or anyone worth a damn sitting behind those players. Like I said, if we get a good LG in here, with Geoff at center, along with drafting his future replacement, I think that'd be great. But anything less is an extreme disappointment. I hear ya. Obviously, the more holes we fill before the draft, the better. I'll take a guy at this level and hope for more good signings to come.
bflobarry Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Jeez you guys! Yes, he IS a career back up, but he is replacing 2 very weak links (Fowler/Preston). It's a good, not great, signing IMO. Now we need, for sure, as starters: LG, LDE, and LOLB. I could live w/ Steve J as our #2 WR, and even w/ Fine as our TE. If we could get a FRIGGIN' PASS RUSH, everything w/b better. I think we'll get the LG in FA for sure, and maybe the OLB too. That leaves LDE as the #1 draft pick. Any draftee after the first round will not be expected to contribute anyway, but we need a pass rush from pick #11. Git 'er done, Russ!
silvermike Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 Replacing two NFL Europe guys with even a marginal NFL starter is a huge improvement. And I think Hangartner is going to be a solid lineman.
DanInUticaTampa Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 we really need at least a #2 wr or pass catching TE. We can't go in there with just Fine. if he gets injured, we will be worse than last year. And it has looked like for a long time that we are using our # pick for a DE. and that is probably how it is going to go. and our next pick will be a TE. those are two positions we need and they were both limited in FA. if we sign anyone else, it is probably going to be a LB
Recommended Posts