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madness
01-09-2009, 10:17 AM
Jackson open to extension

Chris Brown, Lead Journalist
Posted Jan 9, 2009

There wasn’t a whole lot of consistency from start to finish on offense for the Bills in 2008, but one player that brought his ‘A’ game every week was running back Fred Jackson. With offensive coordinator Turk Schonert expanding his role in the Buffalo offense Jackson took the opportunity and literally ran with it.
Still an exclusive rights free agent the Bills can tender Jackson a qualifying offer and have him at a relatively affordable rate for 2009. But in light of the impact he made on offense this season, he certainly looks like a player worth investing in long term.
Not surprisingly, the loyal Jackson would be agreeable to such an arrangement.
“Definitely,” Jackson said. “I have always wanted to spend my career with one team. I didn’t want to be one of those guys that travel from team to team. That would be something that I would definitely be open to. I want to finish my career in Buffalo and if they offer me a long term deal we’ll see where that goes. Hopefully that’s the case.”
Jackson averaged 4.4 yards per carry in 2008, rushing for 571 yards while contributing three touchdowns. He was also fourth on the team in receptions and fifth in receiving yards. The former NFL Europe star also helped return punts and kickoffs.
For Jackson it was a season to be proud of at least on an individual basis.
“Just being able to step up when I was called upon,” said Jackson. “That’s what I’m more proud of than anything. I think I was able to make some plays when we needed some plays to be made. Just having the faith of all the players and the coaches to call those plays when they needed me to make them.”
Whether it was his grinding 11-yard touchdown run to give the Bills a 27-24 lead late against the Jets in the Meadowlands, or his 65-yard catch and run to set up a go-ahead touchdown against the Broncos or stepping in for an injured Marshawn Lynch in the season finale and giving the Bills 136 yards on the ground, Jackson delivered.
“Going into OTAs last year I felt like I was going to be a part of the offense and I think I was a factor in the offense this year,” he said. “So I felt I was able to showcase myself.”
Jackson knew the key to getting on the field more in 2008 than he did the previous season was to expand and hone the variety of skills he possessed.
“I think it had a huge role in it,” said Jackson of his versatility. “I think just being out there the more that I was able to do it kind of helped create some mismatches in the defenses and I just kind of wanted to improve in as many areas as possible. So I think being able to catch the ball out of the backfield and being able to run some routes got me on the field more than I would have been if I wasn’t able to do those things.”
Jackson worked long and hard on his route running leading up to the 2008 campaign. But he also put the time in with respect to the playbook knowing all the potential roles he’d be playing this past season.
“Just being able to go out and switch roles, whether it was running routes coming out of the backfield or lining up as a receiver,” said Jackson. “That was something I spent a lot of time on and just being able to be out there on third downs and picking up blitzes is one of the most improved areas I had this past season. I spent a lot of time working on that with Coach Studesville. It was something that showed up this year. They had a lot of faith in me when I would go out on third downs and be responsible for a lot of blitz pickups.”



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madness
01-09-2009, 10:19 AM
“One of the biggest compliments I got was from Takeo Spikes after we played them in the 49ers game,” said Jackson. “He made a point to come up to me after the game and said, ‘Fred I just want to let you know that you’re getting a lot of respect around the league so just keep doing what you do.’ Mario Haggan told me that Denver spent time in their defensive rooms going over film and that they were watching as much tape on me as much as they did for Marshawn. It was one of those things that I prided myself on and I wanted to make sure that defenses had to key on me when I came in the game and they had to work and prepare for me as much as I had to prepare for them.”

:bf1: He deserves the praise. One of the very few highlights to come out of this season.

ddaryl
01-09-2009, 10:47 AM
I love the way he handles this situation. You genuinely believe he is wants to be here, and he is a resignable guy. he'll take a little less to stay and he is proven to be a great team player... as is Marshawn, and the 2 should not be split up. It's not the norm to see 2 quality players willing to split time at the same position without some sort of hissy fit...

Jackson has qualities I really enjoy in a player... unlike Peters who has never made a positive comment (to my knowledge) about wanting to stay in Buffalo nor have I seen Peters display the type of infectious leadership that a guy like Jackson seems to spread...

Jackson has a love for the game, and it shows in his play and his interviews

You need 2 solid backs in this league, and it would be a fools move not to try and retain Jackson

DraftBoy
01-09-2009, 10:50 AM
If we don't lock him up to a long term deal and simply tender him Im going to be uber pissed.

bigbub2352
01-09-2009, 10:58 AM
This is the chance for our Beloved Bills organziation to actually do something smart and resign this guy for 4-5yrs, RBs arent a dime a dozen and they need to do something for the bills fans to restore our loyality this would be a good start

Thurmal
01-09-2009, 11:00 AM
If we don't lock him up to a long term deal and simply tender him Im going to be uber pissed.

No kidding. If we can pay Kelsay, Schobel, Royal, McGee, and other guys who either completely suck or disappear for games at a time, we can hook up Action Jackson.

Cntrygal
01-09-2009, 02:00 PM
I'll be stunned if the FO does anything that makes sense.

Turbo.GUN.Hawk!
01-09-2009, 02:04 PM
Lock him, is just too obvious.

jimbohastle51
01-09-2009, 02:09 PM
this guy may be our most valuable free agent. we have mckelvin for greer but you cant replace the heart jackson has. get him locked up to a 4 yr reasonable deal, (hate to admit it cause the guy plays in NE but jackson could be our faulk) a guy who is dependable and can make a statement with 10-12 carries a game. not to mention he has nice hands as well.

Typ0
01-09-2009, 02:12 PM
I wish I could sort through the "Lynch needs to get all the carries" & the "Jackson is the man" confusion. We have a very good situation are RB right now and I hope we have it again next season with an actual Center on the team. I really think our offense is very close to being right at the top of the league with good QB performance. The defense is where there is talent lacking. The offense needs a Center, TE and some more experience together.

colin
01-09-2009, 02:21 PM
if we do keep him and peters, then we owe it to ourselves to get a te and an upgrade in our interior blocking. we'd become a super smash mouth team as opposed to just a good running team overnight.

justasportsfan
01-09-2009, 02:50 PM
If we don't lock him up to a long term deal and simply tender him Im going to be uber pissed.

Nothing will surprise me anymore with this team.

jimbohastle51
01-09-2009, 03:48 PM
with the 2 back tandem we have it should be our #1 priority to get either birk or brown in here. we HAVE to get a vet center (we have such an expensive and talented line) to direct our line, that is all we need and with the salaries of our line, lets say they stay together for 3 more years, i would rather have a birk or brown in there to make them better right away than waste another year because of a rookie learning curve.

jamze132
01-09-2009, 04:15 PM
I wish I could sort through the "Lynch needs to get all the carries" & the "Jackson is the man" confusion. We have a very good situation are RB right now and I hope we have it again next season with an actual Center on the team. I really think our offense is very close to being right at the top of the league with good QB performance. The defense is where there is talent lacking. The offense needs a Center, TE and some more experience together.
I don't know if we would be at the top of the league but I like where you are going with this. But to our defense's credit, it was much better than our offense this year.

C is the offense's biggest need in my opinion and right after that is a better TE. Some people will say that #2 receiver is a higher priority than TE but I disagree.

Typ0
01-09-2009, 04:21 PM
I don't know if we would be at the top of the league but I like where you are going with this. But to our defense's credit, it was much better than our offense this year.

C is the offense's biggest need in my opinion and right after that is a better TE. Some people will say that #2 receiver is a higher priority than TE but I disagree.


well...I think a #1 receiver would be nice myself but I'm willing to give LE a chance and think we are set with the crew we have...but the young guys aren't going to be fully ready to contribute this year either. Don't underestimate the impact of time on a WR in the league Hardy will turn out to be the read thing hopefully.

Our defense is pretty sad IMO. Their numbers weren't bad but that just covers up the fact that they were owned in too many key areas of the game. We have zero pass rush and can't stop the run. As a result we have no idea if our backfield is any good. The defense is eight player upgrades away at least. The defense is not screwed over as a unit by one player like the offense (and whole team really) is with the QB though.

yordad
01-09-2009, 04:21 PM
Fred "The Gem" Jackson is the shizznit! :up:

jamze132
01-09-2009, 05:11 PM
well...I think a #1 receiver would be nice myself but I'm willing to give LE a chance and think we are set with the crew we have...but the young guys aren't going to be fully ready to contribute this year either. Don't underestimate the impact of time on a WR in the league Hardy will turn out to be the read thing hopefully.

Our defense is pretty sad IMO. Their numbers weren't bad but that just covers up the fact that they were owned in too many key areas of the game. We have zero pass rush and can't stop the run. As a result we have no idea if our backfield is any good. The defense is eight player upgrades away at least. The defense is not screwed over as a unit by one player like the offense (and whole team really) is with the QB though.
The defense is indeed sad, especially our pass rush. But I think all the defense needs to be top 10 is some better DEs. If we can pressure the QB with a 4-man rush, the rest of the defense, when healthy, is good enough.

The team's weakest links are on the offense. No C, no TE, and shoddy QB play. But I am willing to attribute a lot of Trent's mistakes to the crappy O-line led by Duke Preston.