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  • psubills62
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    • Sep 2008
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    Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB



    Linebacker was a position for the Bills that had little depth and was part of the team’s struggles against the run. That’s why Bills GM Buddy Nix believes there needs to be some additions there.

    He’s already added veteran Shawne Merriman on the outside. Now he’s looking to further bolster the inside.

    “It has to be addressed,” Nix told Buffalobills.com. “We do have a good bunch of young guys. We feel good about outside linebacker and we need some good inside backers. Some bigger, stronger guys to help stop the run.”


    I kind of like that we managed to re-sign Merriman, but at the same time, we could really use a stud at OLB. Hopefully they'll still add someone there.

    The entry also says Poz is expected to re-sign (I'm assuming that's once the CBA is taken care of). I find it interesting that there's no mention of Danny Batten at ILB, as I thought that's where they were going to put him once he's back from injury.
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  • Forward_Lateral
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    • Mar 2004
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    Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

    Moats played well at OLB. They obviously like Kelsay. Merriman is an unknown, but if he can even regain 75% of his form, he'll be good.

    I agree, ILB is a terrible weakness for the Bills.

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    • Canadian'eh!
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      • Mar 2004
      • 12879

      #3
      Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

      Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
      Moats played well at OLB. They obviously like Kelsay. Merriman is an unknown, but if he can even regain 75% of his form, he'll be good.

      I agree, ILB is a terrible weakness for the Bills.
      Football is a terrible weakness for the Bills

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      • OpIv37
        Acid Douching Asswipe
        • Sep 2002
        • 101313

        #4
        Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

        I don't understand this FO's love for Kelsay. He does seem to get into the backfield a lot, but then he just gets juked by the RB or the QB and they run right by him. It's comical, or it would be if it was any team other than the Bills.

        And as far as OLB goes, we are set IF Merriman can overcome his injuries. If he can't, we are no better than we were last year.
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        • psubills62
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          • Sep 2008
          • 11295

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          Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

          Originally posted by Forward_Lateral
          Moats played well at OLB. They obviously like Kelsay. Merriman is an unknown, but if he can even regain 75% of his form, he'll be good.

          I agree, ILB is a terrible weakness for the Bills.
          Moats is a good pass-rusher, still has plenty of room to grow defending the run. Kelsay is garbage and should only be around as our bench, cheerleading OLB. Merriman is a complete unknown. I am mystified that anyone would be comfortable with that group. In fact, Merriman is the only difference between that group and the one that was a big part of our horrible run defense. The OLB's were very much a part of every single run gaining the outside edge on us.

          The ILB's sucked too - I simply think that almost our entire LB crew needs to be revamped.
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          • Beebe's Kid
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            • Nov 2009
            • 3134

            #6
            Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

            Originally posted by psubills62
            http://blogs.buffalobills.com/2011/0...ix-wants-ilbs/





            I kind of like that we managed to re-sign Merriman, but at the same time, we could really use a stud at OLB. Hopefully they'll still add someone there.

            The entry also says Poz is expected to re-sign (I'm assuming that's once the CBA is taken care of). I find it interesting that there's no mention of Danny Batten at ILB, as I thought that's where they were going to put him once he's back from injury.
            Danny Batten is an unknown. I want him to be good, the Bills want him to be good, but nobody knows, as he didn't even make it through camp in his rookie year.

            Poz has to wait for the CBA, unless he only signs for $1 million per year....and here come the "that's too much" blasts.

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            • Beebe's Kid
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              • Nov 2009
              • 3134

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              Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

              Originally posted by OpIv37
              I don't understand this FO's love for Kelsay. He does seem to get into the backfield a lot, but then he just gets juked by the RB or the QB and they run right by him. It's comical, or it would be if it was any team other than the Bills.

              And as far as OLB goes, we are set IF Merriman can overcome his injuries. If he can't, we are no better than we were last year.
              I have a picture that I took in Tennessee, two years ago, where Kelsay went face first into the turf chasing that no good ******* Vince Young around. It is funny, and I was going to turn it into an avatar, but I'm lazy.

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              • ddaryl
                Everything I post is sexual inuendo
                • Jan 2005
                • 10714

                #8
                Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                we can use upgrades at any and all of the LB positions I or O. We have some serviceable LB's but none should feel comfortable.

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                • OpIv37
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                  • Sep 2002
                  • 101313

                  #9
                  Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                  Originally posted by Beebe's Kid
                  I have a picture that I took in Tennessee, two years ago, where Kelsay went face first into the turf chasing that no good ******* Vince Young around. It is funny, and I was going to turn it into an avatar, but I'm lazy.
                  and that gets him a $24 million contract extension?

                  I'll gladly fall on my face attempting to catch Vince Young for vet minimum. It'll be a huge raise from what I make now, and the team can use the savings to bring in a FA who can actually play.

                  Everybody wins!
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                  • ghz in pittsburgh
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                    • Aug 2004
                    • 5861

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                    Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                    Until someone comes up and take the job away, Kelsay will be playing. And he's the reason they are hybrid because Kelsay is only effective at 4-3.

                    Honestly, right now on this Bills team, Kelsay is the best pure pass rusher from the outside. It's sad but true.

                    Maybe next year Merriman can change that. or Maybin if he ever grows up?
                    Last edited by ghz in pittsburgh; 01-27-2011, 10:04 AM.

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                    • bf1
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                      • Oct 2010
                      • 2882

                      #11
                      Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                      Kelsay's leadership qualities are apparent. The whole d seems to follow his lead.


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                      • psubills62
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                        • Sep 2008
                        • 11295

                        #12
                        Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                        Originally posted by OpIv37
                        I don't understand this FO's love for Kelsay. He does seem to get into the backfield a lot, but then he just gets juked by the RB or the QB and they run right by him. It's comical, or it would be if it was any team other than the Bills.
                        I saw him do EXACTLY this way too many times this year. There's a reason teams don't bother blocking him. Kelsay's got the best pass rush move of all - stupidity. Teams know he won't make the tackle and the 5-6 times a year he does isn't enough to make the teams concerned enough to put a body on him.
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                        • WeAreArthurMoates
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                          • Feb 2009
                          • 1642

                          #13
                          Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                          I think they would like to upgrade the OLBer position but feel they have better depth there than ILBer, that's why he made the statement.

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                          • NOT THE DUDE...
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                            • Jan 2010
                            • 8826

                            #14
                            Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                            kelvin sheppard, josh bynes, martez wilson seem like they would be good...

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                            • YardRat
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                              • Dec 2004
                              • 86297

                              #15
                              Re: Nix "feels good" about OLB, not so much ILB

                              Kelsay would be better off as an emergency LB/DE back-up, and earning the rest of his contract covering kicks until he's eventually let loose to save some big money. I could see him really contributing in a Mark Pike kind of way.

                              As far as LBers, we're really not that much better off at OLB than ILB, IMO.
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