ans4e64 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 A lot of the sacks came because Trent sat back there all day and decided not to get rid of the football. Not because of the line.
Frez Posted August 23, 2009 Author Posted August 23, 2009 A lot of the sacks came because Trent sat back there all day and decided not to get rid of the football. Not because of the line. Lynch had 6 carries fir 6 yards. The line stinks bud.
Billy in 4C Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 They can't run block, receivers can't get open in 1 on 1 coverage... I see TO with 'nagging injuries' all season just to disassociate himself with this team. Wait til next season when we are re-building with new HC/OC (hopefully), new QB (sorry Edwards is still soft) AND don't have TO on the team. I was thinking before the pre-season that 6-10 was realistic, with a best case scenario of 8-8. Right now, reality looks like 4-12, with 6-10 as a long-shot.
spartacus Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 This Team (just like their HC) is soft, ill-prepared and overmatched on almost any Game Day...This Coaching Staff has no clue STILL how to attack a 3-4 D, and oh boy is it going to hurt this Season...It's going to be SO ugly if they don't find a freaking clue...And an Offense that can't Run the Ball with any consistancy playing their Home Games in Buffalo NY??? Can't wait to see this No Huddle juggernaut when it's snowing sideways at The Ralph... Just more genius from Dead Dick and his Band of Zombies...Thank GOD it's only one more Season of this garbage...Thank the good Lord above... not to burst your bubble but unless Ralph dies, you get Dick for 3 more years no way does Ralph eat any dollars on that contract when the lemmings are setting ticket sales records
cåblelady Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Good thing I didn't get to watch the game I guess.
Steely Dan Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Good thing I didn't get to watch the game I guess. If you were holding a twelve pack instead of that one beer you might've been able to mellow yourself out enough to deal with the game. It was pathetic.
cåblelady Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 If you were holding a twelve pack instead of that one beer you might've been able to mellow yourself out enough to deal with the game. It was pathetic. Whoa! That WAS a pretty bad outing then!
The Senator Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 If you were holding a twelve pack instead of that one beer you might've been able to mellow yourself out enough to deal with the game. It was pathetic. Not sure a 12-pack would have done the trick either - the only fix for last nite's game would have been... Everclear
cåblelady Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Not sure a 12-pack would have done the trick either - the only fix for last nite's game would have been... Everclear Reminds me of living in SC.
Rockinon Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 I see a lot of over reacting here. For one thing, some of you people should go look at film of what Raji did in college before the draft. The kid was absolutely blowing up whole offensive lines almost single handedly. Green Bay was very fortunate to pick up someone so explosive. Everyone here is putting a lot of emphasis on Green Bay's 3-4 D, but the real problem Buffalo had was in dealing with an extremely tough bull rush. Green Bay will likely sweep thier division because they are stacked in that regard. Thier front four was simply out powering our offensive line. Very few teams in the NFL will be able to do that. One thing that does concern me is that Trent Edwards was clearly very uncomfortable and seemed to have no answer for it. He needs plays that can turn that kind of attack against his opponent. And as far as holding the ball too long, I think the play calling for pass plays was all wrong. He was simply waiting long enough for his man to be open. What happened to the screen pass? Or the quick 3 step drop and release on a timed play? Everyone wants to see the big play, but in the scenario that played out last night, Trent should have been dinking and dunking quick short yardage plays to put the Green Bay Defense on its heels.
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 An ass kicking may be what they needed . next week they may get another one . and the next week, and the next, and the next, and the next...and the 17 weeks to follow.
TheChimp Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Watching the debacle right now. Those two rookies LOOK like rookies out there. Frighteningly bad.
spartacus Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 I see a lot of over reacting here. For one thing, some of you people should go look at film of what Raji did in college before the draft. The kid was absolutely blowing up whole offensive lines almost single handedly. Green Bay was very fortunate to pick up someone so explosive. Everyone here is putting a lot of emphasis on Green Bay's 3-4 D, but the real problem Buffalo had was in dealing with an extremely tough bull rush. Green Bay will likely sweep thier division because they are stacked in that regard. Thier front four was simply out powering our offensive line. Very few teams in the NFL will be able to do that. One thing that does concern me is that Trent Edwards was clearly very uncomfortable and seemed to have no answer for it. He needs plays that can turn that kind of attack against his opponent. And as far as holding the ball too long, I think the play calling for pass plays was all wrong. He was simply waiting long enough for his man to be open. What happened to the screen pass? Or the quick 3 step drop and release on a timed play? Everyone wants to see the big play, but in the scenario that played out last night, Trent should have been dinking and dunking quick short yardage plays to put the Green Bay Defense on its heels. Bills were equally inept against all of the 3-4 defenses they played last year. they have done nothing to prepare to attack it this year
zazie Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Bills were equally inept against all of the 3-4 defenses they played last year. they have done nothing to prepare to attack it this year Which Trent straight out admitted in his press conference. Incredible. Thansk for the great teaching DJ.
Simon Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 I see a lot of over reacting here. For one thing, some of you people should go look at film of what Raji did in college before the draft. The kid was absolutely blowing up whole offensive lines almost single handedly. Green Bay was very fortunate to pick up someone so explosive. Everyone here is putting a lot of emphasis on Green Bay's 3-4 D, but the real problem Buffalo had was in dealing with an extremely tough bull rush. Green Bay will likely sweep thier division because they are stacked in that regard. Thier front four was simply out powering our offensive line. Very few teams in the NFL will be able to do that. One thing that does concern me is that Trent Edwards was clearly very uncomfortable and seemed to have no answer for it. He needs plays that can turn that kind of attack against his opponent. And as far as holding the ball too long, I think the play calling for pass plays was all wrong. He was simply waiting long enough for his man to be open. What happened to the screen pass? Or the quick 3 step drop and release on a timed play? Everyone wants to see the big play, but in the scenario that played out last night, Trent should have been dinking and dunking quick short yardage plays to put the Green Bay Defense on its heels. I think this is a great post. I was going to make the same point about Trent holding the ball. Folks complain about the Captain Checkdown stuff but he's just getting the ball out on time like he's supposed to. If he holds it for more than 4 seconds he's going to get hit behind this OLine, particularly when they're running a basic offense against a good defensive front that was running a lot of games on them. Not to mention a great corner tandem that he had to be leery of. I thought both QB's ran themselves into trouble unnecessarily a few times and neither of them looked very good. The OLine didn't look great by any means but they weren't as bad as many are making them out to be.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 not to burst your bubble but unless Ralph dies, you get Dick for 3 more years no way does Ralph eat any dollars on that contract when the lemmings are setting ticket sales records That's the way I see it too. Dick walked away from an 0-6 division record and 2-8 finish with a 3 year $6 mil. extension. What will it take for Ralph to cut a $4 million dollar check and wave goodbye to Jauron? Not to mention paying a new coach. It's much easier to give a little lip service to the talent level, have Chris Brown talk up the latest draft and FA's, and move on.
wkndjohn2 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Preseason or not, their first team thoroughly beat the hell out of our first team. They should feel embarassed. And in response to the fact that Dick and his crew had no answer to the 3-4 well, it's been that way for the last 3 years! He didn't get it then and he doesn't get it now. Not only is the play calling predictable, but it's also very unimaginative. If this game doesn't worry you then you're in for a suprise this season. I've been looking at it this way, it's a win - win situation; If we suck and don't get into the playoffs (and I'm not talking just missed) we get a new coach, if we make the playoffs, great. I'm hoping my fears about this team are way off, but for now I'm worried.
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Preseason or not, their first team thoroughly beat the hell out of our first team. They should feel embarassed. And in response to the fact that Dick and his crew had no answer to the 3-4 well, it's been that way for the last 3 years! He didn't get it then and he doesn't get it now. Not only is the play calling predictable, but it's also very unimaginative. If this game doesn't worry you then you're in for a suprise this season. I've been looking at it this way, it's a win - win situation; If we suck and don't get into the playoffs (and I'm not talking just missed) we get a new coach, if we make the playoffs, great. I'm hoping my fears about this team are way off, but for now I'm worried. This team's performance against GB was definitely cause for concern. I really don't understand how some people want to dismiss the outing because "it's just preseason", "they have a great d-kine", "they game planned", and so forth. This is a poorly coached team with Mr. Softy as it's leader. The crap you saw last night will continue in the regular season. The Monday Night opener is likely to be a slaughter. This is Dick's 4th season, he has had influence over player selection, and this team looks no better than when he took over. It walks like a duck. looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck...
zazie Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 This team's performance against GB was definitely cause for concern. I really don't understand how some people want to dismiss the outing because "it's just preseason", "they have a great d-kine", "they game planned", and so forth. This is a poorly coached team with Mr. Softy as it's leader. The crap you saw last night will continue in the regular season. The Monday Night opener is likely to be a slaughter. This is Dick's 4th season, he has had influence over player selection, and this team looks no better than when he took over. It walks like a duck. looks like a duck, and quacks like a duck... What does Jeff Garcia have to do with anything?
flmike Posted August 24, 2009 Posted August 24, 2009 I think Wood and Levitre will be players in this league and I don't mind them getting reps against big time NFL D-lines so early in their careers...I was talking more on a personal level with those guys because they'll still be around regardless of the coaching staff for a while hopefully. Ha! I think 7-9 IS optimistic for this team.
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