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I don't think the running game is just McGahee. I don't understand it, but I think the relative strength of the offensive line vs. the defensive line is critical for the Bills' success in the running game. I'm not calling to a new RB, or a new offensive line, but I do think as they all play together more and the execution improves the running game is going to get more consistent week to week. That may not happen this season though.
I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
All I know is this... to the fans of the Buffalo Bills who were calling for W.McGahaee's head... You all should just stop being a fan...
I was wrong about the Bills this week,
GG, maybe the Jets still have a shot, but I just dont know
You've been wrong about everything so your opinion on Willis is worthless. If Willis could play the Jets every week than maybe he wouldn't deserve all of his criticism. Maybe if he puts up more than 26 yards last week we would be talking playoffs right now.
McGahee did not play hop scotch at the line of scrimmage this week and look what happends...He actually looked like he can play in this league. I know he always does well against his boy Vilma but hat s off to him he definitely deserves a game ball...
Exactly! I always love when the smack talkers come back here and eat their crow. It's much better than the piece of **** cowards who talk trash all week long and then disappear.
McGahee did not play hop scotch at the line of scrimmage this week and look what happends...He actually looked like he can play in this league. I know he always does well against his boy Vilma but hat s off to him he definitely deserves a game ball...
I guess after Marv called him out this week he decided to take his advice and watch Thurman hitting the hole!!
Looks like Chad was good for 3 TO's today instead, from that rising Bills defense.
Posts like this slay me
The fumble couldn't have been Chad's fault, he was hit blindside. One of the INT's was tipped by a receiver, and he was under heavy pressure on the other.
If NY had a better o-line, better coaches, and a better #2 receiver maybe Pennington wouldn't have looked so bad.
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Not true. There is something McGahee can do about it, according to Levy.
"Blast it in there and take your three yards, four yards, and all of a sudden he'll explode into the open," Levy said.
Levy hinted that McGahee could learn a lot from watching old film of Thurman Thomas, the man who made Levy's no-huddle offense click when it was at its height of efficiency. Thomas, much like Tomlinson, had the unique ability to move laterally but turn on a dime, take it forward and explode through a tiny crease.
Too often McGahee gets moving east-west and can't square himself up to get it going north-south, which leads to many runs with negligible or negative results.
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