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I've heard plenty of discussion about how Lee will be a better receiver with T.O. on the opposite side of the field, but this may not be the case. I see this benefiting Evans of course, but what about Josh and Roscoe?
If you double team Terrell and Lee, that leaves linebackers on the slot receiver(s). I think that Josh benefits the most over the middle, but what does everyone else think?
If Trent learns to use T.O. as he does Reed, than it Edwards without a doubt....Young QB's always need a safety blanket, and what better than to have a HOF blanky.
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***Marv Levy.***
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***Thurman Thomas.***
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It’s hard to tell who will benefit the most on the field with the addition of Owens! One can argue that Evens will benefit with Owens on the opposite side of the field, or Reed will with the 2 main receivers pulling the defense off the line opening up the middle, or Lynch we are now we are passing team (God willing Trent can come out of the gate correct). I think the true long term benefit will be the impression left, the picking up good habits and lessons learned of both sides of the ball. Its not often a team as young as the Bills have the opportunity to have a future HOF receiver that is as dedicated to becoming a better player each season, dedicated to training, dedicated to winning, and dedicated to keeping a high level of intensity on the field (which isn't always good in his case) as Owens. Its obvious that the other receivers will benefit from these lessons but the true members of the team to take advantage of having Owens is our defensive backs. If our d-backs can cover Owens there aren’t many receivers they can’t cover on game day. Day in and day out of covering a receiver at that level can do nothing but benefit these players. Let’s hope the team can take advantage of everything on and off the field.
Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
The person this benifits the most is Trent Edwards as lee will not be doubled on every play which will give him options....which we have not had for 5 years running now. It will also benifit the run and the slot positions for the same reason.As we are not a pass first team I believe the improvement will not be drastic...but it really doent have to be to win games. We lost by very few pionts at times and the little bit may be enough. We hopfully can put the "None redzone offense" to bed...maybe with sabers mom.
Originally posted by HargroveforMVP
I've heard plenty of discussion about how Lee will be a better receiver with T.O. on the opposite side of the field, but this may not be the case. I see this benefiting Evans of course, but what about Josh and Roscoe?
If you double team Terrell and Lee, that leaves linebackers on the slot receiver(s). I think that Josh benefits the most over the middle, but what does everyone else think?
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