View Full Version : 2 New Catching Options This Year For The Bills
Night Train
08-23-2008, 06:02 PM
The RB & TE, 2 positions the Bills have ignored in the passing game for more than 10 years, have been invited back to the Offense by Turk Schonert. Long overdue.
Lynch was catching a ton of passes at camp. So were the various TE's, which basically now means Royal.
I was starting to think we had had some unwritten rule that these 2 positions were to be ignored in the passing game at any cost.
Looks like we're trying to actually run a balanced offense this year. Let's see if they stick to it.
DrGraves
08-23-2008, 06:32 PM
I think royal will be a pleasant surprise this year in the passing game.
yordad
08-23-2008, 07:54 PM
Now if we could get the #2 WR and a FB involved we would be all set.
If anything is the forgotten position it is FB. A versatile one would go a long way.
But yeah, noticed, and it is nice to see. I especially think Jackson will be quite the threat in a receiving role.
bills_7
08-23-2008, 11:39 PM
im happy with our WRs right now
acehole
08-24-2008, 12:33 AM
I got a glimps last week and I like it.
For the first time in a long time I did not call where the ball was going.
The plays were a good mix...run/pass long/short....
instead of Run run pass...
The second quarter we were back to run run pass for some reason....
I assume they wanted to scout certain players for cut down...
But it seems night and day to me...
Way to call a game turk!
The RB & TE, 2 positions the Bills have ignored in the passing game for more than 10 years, have been invited back to the Offense by Turk Schonert. Long overdue.
Lynch was catching a ton of passes at camp. So were the various TE's, which basically now means Royal.
I was starting to think we had had some unwritten rule that these 2 positions were to be ignored in the passing game at any cost.
Looks like we're trying to actually run a balanced offense this year. Let's see if they stick to it.
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