He gives some interesting answers to some of the questions that have also been asked here. IMHO it is worth the more than 22 minutes it lasts.
Perhaps the most interesting part of the interview for me was towards the end when he was asked about the LG position. When the question is asked, he immediately responds with "We're working on it". Then, you'll see him sort of catch himself and start talking about Chambers and Bell and all the different ways that they might address the position. I have to say that that initial reply came across to me like a Freudian slip that he then tried to cover up for making by half changing the subject.
Jauron generally plays things very "close to the vest" when talking to the media and is very careful in what he says. And, the Bills also don't like to say too much when they are working on deals until the deal is done. So, for Jauron to have answered the way that he did, I just get the impression that they are working on something that they don't want to talk about, in case it falls through, to address the position.
What it is? Who knows. Will whatever they are working on happen or fall through? It's anybody's guess. Will it fill the hole that they have at the position to most Bills fans' satisfaction? Very hard to fathom. We'll have to wait and see what, if anything, happens.
I also got the impression from the way that he answered the question about linebackers that maybe they aren't as keen on some of the guys that they have had in for visits at the position as we might imagine. If that's the case, it could lend some credence to the idea that some have raised that the Bills might take a LB at # 11 instead of a DE or TE.
If they feel that Chris Ellis will be able to raise his game enough to add as much or more than a rookie, with the return of A.Schobel to also help at DE, they may decide that they can get a better player and more immediate help this season by drafting a LB like B.Cushing or R.Maualuga. Linebacker is a position where a rookie can come in and have much more of an impact his first season in the league than DE. And, adding either one of those LBs would give the Bills a formidable LB corps.
Listen to Jauron's presser and post your thoughts on it and the way I have interpreted what he said on these two positions.
Perhaps the most interesting part of the interview for me was towards the end when he was asked about the LG position. When the question is asked, he immediately responds with "We're working on it". Then, you'll see him sort of catch himself and start talking about Chambers and Bell and all the different ways that they might address the position. I have to say that that initial reply came across to me like a Freudian slip that he then tried to cover up for making by half changing the subject.
Jauron generally plays things very "close to the vest" when talking to the media and is very careful in what he says. And, the Bills also don't like to say too much when they are working on deals until the deal is done. So, for Jauron to have answered the way that he did, I just get the impression that they are working on something that they don't want to talk about, in case it falls through, to address the position.
What it is? Who knows. Will whatever they are working on happen or fall through? It's anybody's guess. Will it fill the hole that they have at the position to most Bills fans' satisfaction? Very hard to fathom. We'll have to wait and see what, if anything, happens.
I also got the impression from the way that he answered the question about linebackers that maybe they aren't as keen on some of the guys that they have had in for visits at the position as we might imagine. If that's the case, it could lend some credence to the idea that some have raised that the Bills might take a LB at # 11 instead of a DE or TE.
If they feel that Chris Ellis will be able to raise his game enough to add as much or more than a rookie, with the return of A.Schobel to also help at DE, they may decide that they can get a better player and more immediate help this season by drafting a LB like B.Cushing or R.Maualuga. Linebacker is a position where a rookie can come in and have much more of an impact his first season in the league than DE. And, adding either one of those LBs would give the Bills a formidable LB corps.
Listen to Jauron's presser and post your thoughts on it and the way I have interpreted what he said on these two positions.
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