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I think so, i think Edwards suffered form a lack of options last year, as well as the fact that we was a rookie, this should be the redzone threat that takes the pressure off Lee, as well as utilizing your backs more out of the back feild,
Hardy at 6ft 5 should be roaming the back of the endzone everytime we are inside the 20 and Lee being able to stretch the feild should open up the underneath stuff all day for Rbs and Te and slot WRs over the middle
He could very well be the second to last peice of the OBD offensive puzzle, the last peice will be a real TE
Watched some tape on Edwards and Hardy hooking up and it looked very encouraging. This could be the weapon we have been needing.
Parrish and Reed also looked very good.
Let's hope so, because I could care less if we move the ball up and down the field at will, but if we keep settling for field goals instead of scoring TD's we'll never be a threat offensively.
Evans can make the big grabs for large chunks of yards but having a large target like Hardy in the redzone will pay real dividends.
Hopefully Hardy performs well enough so when Evans leaves we will have his replacement.
That's not a good replacement. We need both and they should complement each other well. One is built for speed and one for height/redzone. We need both - not one or the other...
first let's see if Edwards can pull his head out of his ass. If he decides to step it up we could be a hell of an offense, we have the weapons in place for it.
Watched some tape on Edwards and Hardy hooking up and it looked very encouraging. This could be the weapon we have been needing.
Parrish and Reed also looked very good.
Reed aint never gone be a #2, Parrish is gonna get gadget yards. Reed would be a very good #4 in a 4 or 5 wide set. He can get open against the 4th or 5th best DB.
Yes, a true #2 makes this whole team better IMO. Hardy had all the tools in college, will it translate?
first let's see if Edwards can pull his head out of his ass. If he decides to step it up we could be a hell of an offense, we have the weapons in place for it.
I wont disagree that Edwards was not stellar last year.
But many are in LOVE with Vince Young. Take a look at how many TD's vs. INT's he had last year.
While I agree they may be lethal, we have to remember the Bills always look good when there is no game planning involved, which has been this franchises' weakness for years.
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
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