sharper802 Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 1. Cut Kelsay and Ellison 2. Denney plays DE in the base 4-3 while Maybin lines up at OLB. 3. Maybin plays mostly weak side OLB but randomly switches sides with Mitchell 3. Maybin shifts to DE in the nickel and dime packages. 4. Hope Byrd can become a playmaker at FS and move Whitner back to SS - not sure this is an upgrade at SS but I am not convinved Whinter is a playmaker at FS. 5. Abandon the no-huddle so the defense is not rushed back on the field.
DarthICE Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 1. Cut Kelsay and Ellison2. Denney plays DE in the base 4-3 while Maybin lines up at OLB. 3. Maybin plays mostly weak side OLB but randomly switches sides with Mitchell 3. Maybin shifts to DE in the nickel and dime packages. 4. Hope Byrd can become a playmaker at FS and move Whitner back to SS - not sure this is an upgrade at SS but I am not convinved Whinter is a playmaker at FS. 5. Abandon the no-huddle so the defense is not rushed back on the field. You really think the offense is fixed?
MattyT Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 You really think the offense is fixed? Thank you.
Tcali Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 You really think the offense is fixed? yes im sure he thinks that
reddogblitz Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Defense will be fine if we can score some points. Put Maybin at DE and pin his ears back. Blitz. Bring the CBs up closer to the LOS and bump those receivers.
cmjoyce113 Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Leave it alone because they have been playing pretty well. They will play even better if the offense can stay on the field for more than 2 minutes at a time.
R. Rich Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 I think you've been raked over the coals enough for the "offense is fixed" statement. As to your defensive suggestions: 1. Cut Kelsay and Ellison Cutting 'em would hurt the Bills from a depth standpoint. Both are their starters, whether we fans agree w/ that or not. That means you're going to have to either find a better quality replacement from outside your roster to fill those spots, or hope you have the answer on your roster already and shuffle the lineup a bit. I like Nic Harris and I think he would fare no wose than Ellison (though I have to admit, Ellison has made some nice plays w/ his hitting ability), but are the Bills going to rely on Denney to be the guy w/ Kelsay gone? 2. Denney plays DE in the base 4-3 while Maybin lines up at OLB. Ah, so Maybin moves into Ellison's spot, and we are indeed relying on Denney full time @ LDE. Yikes. Maybin's first step is as good as advertised. His issues are in his decision making on the fly (see the Roethlisberger scramble and throw to Heath Miller from last week's Bills-Stillers game) and he is not a guy who I would feel comfortable w/ seeing him out in space in terms of covering the flat. 3. Maybin plays mostly weak side OLB but randomly switches sides with Mitchell3. Maybin shifts to DE in the nickel and dime packages. Okay, your first 3rd point.....Maybin has issues in coverage and his instincts aren't fine tuned enough that he'd be reliable on the edge as a weak side 'backer. Bad move. As to the 2nd 3rd point...right now, this is really Maybin's best role: situational pass rusher. 4. Hope Byrd can become a playmaker at FS and move Whitner back to SS - not sure this is an upgrade at SS but I am not convinved Whinter is a playmaker at FS. Playing the deep middle is a tough task. Asking a rookie to handle it is entrusting a LOT to a guy who hasn't proven he can be relied upon. I'd like to see a lot more of Byrd before I could see the Bills hand that over to 'em. As for Whitner, he's a good strong safety, not a great one. He allows the Bills to do more, as he can cover the inside receivers in nickel and dime situations, but those who are looking for tons of picks and scores like Ed Reed or looking for lots of havoc wreaking in the box ala Troy Polamalu and Bob Sanders are going to continue to be disappointed. 5. Abandon the no-huddle so the defense is not rushed back on the field. The way the Bills ran the no huddle was more of a "sugar huddle", where they called things @ the line of scrimmage. They didn't run a fast paced, two minute type offense. The defense was "rushed" back onto the field due to the inability of the offense to consistently move the ball down the field. That would've happened even if they had a more traditional huddle.
PearlHowardman Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Fixed? The offense is now Fixed? The offense?
Marv's Neighbor Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Thank you. Reminds me of when we had our Cat fixed!
sharper802 Posted September 5, 2009 Author Posted September 5, 2009 Maybe I should have written "fixed" as I was being facetious. I am not advocating Byrd start now but that he moves into the role if he shows he can make plays. Simpson and Whitner played thier rookie years. I also would amend "cut" to "bench" as it is correct Ellison should be good at ST's. I would still cut Kelsay, save the money, and use it to bring in Levi Jones. Bryan has outplayed him so far. Denney is better against the run.
keepthefaith Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 Maybe I should have written "fixed" as I was being facetious. I am not advocating Byrd start now but that he moves into the role if he shows he can make plays. Simpson and Whitner played thier rookie years. I also would amend "cut" to "bench" as it is correct Ellison should be good at ST's. I would still cut Kelsay, save the money, and use it to bring in Levi Jones. Bryan has outplayed him so far. Denney is better against the run. You missed to two most obvious. Hire a GM and a new coaching staff.
Sisyphean Bills Posted September 5, 2009 Posted September 5, 2009 So, the dust cloud is still rising from the implosion, but the spin is the offense is fixed. Might want to let them get into the building and have a single meeting before declaring victory. Edit: OK, you were kidding. Good one. I'm still laughing.
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