OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

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  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
    • 101326

    OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

    - I am convinced that Lee Evans is the real deal. I have to admit that I had doubts about his ability to be a #1, but not after this preseason.

    - I'm impressed with Losman's development and my confidence in him is growing

    -Craig Nall has no pocket presence. He just doesn't sense the pressure.

    -Chris Villarial SUCKS. I'm not sold on Preston, but he can't be much worse.

    -Kyle Williams is still looking good.

    -On Cleveland's first touchdown, Liam Ezekiel and Coy Wire were both on the field at the same time. I'm hoping that this was only a preseason evaluation for them and that our coaches don't actually think that's a good goal line package.

    -Spikes looked good in his return.

    -Mistakes will be this team's Achilles' heel. Penalties, turnovers, missed tackles and drops (I counted 5 just by Aiken and Shelton). There is absolutely no excuse for this.

    -Punt coverage looks good, but punt/KO returns and kickoff coverage look surprisingly average. This has me concerned because I just assumed our ST would be solid again this year- now I'm not so sure.

    And as promised, a semi bold prediction:

    The offense will finish no worse than 20th, possibly in the top half of the league (barring significant injuries, of course).
    The defense will finish no BETTER than 20th, possibly 25th or worse.

    I like the way the O is coming together. There were several times when the O was a wall in pass blocking. McGahee is running downhill, and I already commented on Losman and Evans. Run blocking can be improved but seems to be getting better with every game. My one real concern is someone stepping up as the #2 WR. Both Price and Reed have shown flashes, but have been inconsistent. The coaching staff doesn't seem to have any desire to make Parrish a #2, Aiken has the dropsies, and Davis has been non-existent.

    On D, I must admit the pass rush is better than I thought it would be. But there are CONSTANT soft spots in the zone, and we were playing Charlie friggin Frye. Better QB's would have eaten us alive. In addition, there were far too many plays where the DL was going backwards on running plays. This D needs another year before it's ready for the big time.
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  • Kerr
    Hall of Fame Zoner
    • Feb 2005
    • 6656

    #2
    Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

    Good review, op.

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    • LtBillsFan66
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 35553

      #3
      Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

      I think the D will be much better in the regular season.

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      • OpIv37
        Acid Douching Asswipe
        • Sep 2002
        • 101326

        #4
        Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

        One thing I forgot about Losman- he still impressed me, but he needs to work on the fumbles.
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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101326

          #5
          Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

          Originally posted by billsfanone
          I think the D will be much better in the regular season.
          just out of curiosity, why do you think that?
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          • Mitchy moo
            Roways rooking ahread!
            • Sep 2005
            • 18380

            #6
            Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

            Originally posted by OpIv37
            just out of curiosity, why do you think that?
            I think our coaches are trying out different combo's and plays. Marv could care less about the pre-season and they are playing.

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            • Dr. Lecter
              Zero for Zero!
              • Mar 2003
              • 67946

              #7
              Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

              The defense will improve. New players, new coaches and a new system will take some time.
              Originally posted by mysticsoto
              Lecter is right in everything he said.

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              • OpIv37
                Acid Douching Asswipe
                • Sep 2002
                • 101326

                #8
                Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                Originally posted by Skooby
                I think our coaches are trying out different combo's and plays. Marv could care less about the pre-season and they are playing.
                well, don't you think they should try new things in practice and use preseason games to, I don't know, maybe fine tune the plays they will be using in ACTUAL games? Just a thought.
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                • OpIv37
                  Acid Douching Asswipe
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 101326

                  #9
                  Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                  Originally posted by Dr.Lecter
                  The defense will improve. New players, new coaches and a new system will take some time.
                  that's precisely my point- they're not close to ready yet, and with the tough early season schedule, they're going to dig themselves in quite a hole.
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                  • bflojohn
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 711

                    #10
                    Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                    This team needs a consistent pass rush. If the Bills could snag a player next year in the draft like Shawne Merriman, the "D" would become simply awesome! This year, the DT's need to add pressure up the gut, and help Denney, Kelsay, and Schobel. I'm kinda hoping that the players we need at DT are already on this team.... they just need a season under their belts!

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                    • Throne Logic
                      Terry Tate - Outside Linebacker
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 2052

                      #11
                      Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                      There is no game planning going on, folks. No one is scouting out the pre-season opponents and devising ways to beat them. No one is studying their tendancies so that the coaches can call the appropriate plays to counter.

                      Why do people continue to put so much stock in what happens during preseason games? Individual efforts are what we should be evaluating. Offensive timing could be looked at, but only if all the likely starters are in there. Often, coaches mix in a bubble player to see how he does with the talent in there around him. And again, no game-time adjustments are being made.

                      The purpose of these games is to evaluate the players. Coy Wire will be lucky to make this team, let alone be in on the first team goaline defense.

                      I think our D will be quite good if they can generate anything resembling a pass rush. From what I've seen and been reading, we very well may be able to do that this season.
                      Still searching for that offensive rhythm.

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                      • YardRat
                        Well, lookie here...
                        • Dec 2004
                        • 86318

                        #12
                        Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                        I think the defense will show improvement quicker than the offense.

                        Both squads are going to have it tough the first few games.
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                        • shelby
                          The Vanilla *****
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 48489

                          #13
                          Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                          i hate to say it, but i have to agree that Wire will probably get the boot. i hope Villarial does as well.
                          Great breakdown Op, but i think our D will be in the top 15 if not the top 10. We really are that good.

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                          • Historian
                            2020-2023 AFC East Champions!
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 61938

                            #14
                            Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                            The Historian has a bold prediction too:

                            The first half of our season we may only win two games.

                            The second half they're going to put it all together and go on a tear, winning 6 out of 8.

                            Next off season we will be "The team to watch"

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                            • Mitchy moo
                              Roways rooking ahread!
                              • Sep 2005
                              • 18380

                              #15
                              Re: OpIv37's Late Postgame Notes and Semi-Bold Prediction

                              Originally posted by Throne Logic
                              There is no game planning going on, folks. No one is scouting out the pre-season opponents and devising ways to beat them. No one is studying their tendancies so that the coaches can call the appropriate plays to counter.

                              Why do people continue to put so much stock in what happens during preseason games? Individual efforts are what we should be evaluating. Offensive timing could be looked at, but only if all the likely starters are in there. Often, coaches mix in a bubble player to see how he does with the talent in there around him. And again, no game-time adjustments are being made.

                              The purpose of these games is to evaluate the players. Coy Wire will be lucky to make this team, let alone be in on the first team goaline defense.

                              I think our D will be quite good if they can generate anything resembling a pass rush. From what I've seen and been reading, we very well may be able to do that this season.
                              That's what is was trying to say, you just wrote it better. Nice post.

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