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  • psubills62
    Legendary Zoner
    • Sep 2008
    • 11295

    Divisional opponents

    Anyone been paying attention to them? After reading numerous people mention over and over how our divisional opponents got better over the offseason while we either got worse or stayed the same, just thought I'd mention a few tidbits:

    - Ochocinco has reportedly had an awful preseason.
    - Brandon Tate (former 3rd round WR for Pats) is apparently on the roster bubble.
    - Pats cut their former starting SS, James Sanders, who signed with the Falcons as well as former 4th round pick, CB Jonathan Wilhite
    - Daniel Thomas, the RB the Dolphins traded up into the 2nd round for (gave up 3 picks for him, I believe), has been a big disappointment. Coaches aren't happy with his ability to run up the gut. Reggie Bush (who got 5 carries for -1 yards the last preseason game) will almost certainly be the starter.
    - Philip Merling, former 2nd round pick (32nd overall) of Dolphins has reportedly lost explosiveness after an Achilles injury last year. He's currently the 5th DE and is on the roster bubble.
    - 2010 3rd round pick, OG John Jerry has reportedly been a "bitter, bitter disappointment" and was "soft and unprepared."
    - Dolphins just put OT Allen Barbre on IR and their OL hasn't looked very good overall this preseason. They only got 15 yards on 13 carries against Tampa Bay.

    Take from it what you will. I haven't heard much about the Jets overall, though I thought they were the one team who didn't really improve at all this offseason compared to last year (only re-signed a couple guys, lost a decent number of players too though).

    Most all of this info is from rotoworld.com, by the way.
    "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
    - Nicholas Cummings
  • BillsWin
    man amongst boys
    • Oct 2008
    • 6025

    #2
    Re: Divisional opponents

    CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!
    I am The Batman.

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    • BillsFanCupp38
      Registered User
      • Mar 2004
      • 1049

      #3
      Re: Divisional opponents

      Rule number 1: Never count that pats out. I don't care who they drafted, traded, cut or signed. Belichick is a mad scientist when it comes to this game.

      And rule number 2: Everyone knows the Dolphins are going to suck this year. Maybe worse than the Bills.
      Last edited by BillsFanCupp38; 08-31-2011, 02:49 PM.
      Jeremy Cupp

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      • psubills62
        Legendary Zoner
        • Sep 2008
        • 11295

        #4
        Re: Divisional opponents

        Originally posted by BillsFanCupp38
        Rule number 1: Never count that pats out. I don't care who they drafted, cut or signed. Belichick is a mad scientist when it comes to this game.

        And rule number 2: Everyone knows the Dolphins are going to suck this year. Maybe worse than the Bills.
        Haha, don't get me wrong - I'm certainly not saying the Pats are bad or even close to our level right now. Until we prove otherwise, I'm assuming they're always two losses on our schedule.

        Just wanted to point out that just because other teams make moves, doesn't automatically mean those moves are great, fantastic and will work out perfectly.
        "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
        - Nicholas Cummings

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        • Ickybaluky
          Registered User
          • Jul 2003
          • 8884

          #5
          Re: Divisional opponents

          It will be interesting to see how teams are out of the gate. The lack of an offseason makes it a real unknown. I don't expect as much from rookies and teams with new players and new coaches will need more time to adjust.

          Really, preseason isn't a good judge, but I think there will be some unexpected results after the first quarter of the season. I could see some real surprises. I don't think we will really be able to get a handle on who is in the thick of things until mid-season, it will take that long for teams to establish themselves, IMO.

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          • psubills62
            Legendary Zoner
            • Sep 2008
            • 11295

            #6
            Re: Divisional opponents

            Originally posted by Ickybaluky
            It will be interesting to see how teams are out of the gate. The lack of an offseason makes it a real unknown. I don't expect as much from rookies and teams with new players and new coaches will need more time to adjust.

            Really, preseason isn't a good judge, but I think there will be some unexpected results after the first quarter of the season. I could see some real surprises. I don't think we will really be able to get a handle on who is in the thick of things until mid-season, it will take that long for teams to establish themselves, IMO.
            Agreed. That first paragraph is why I think there will be a number of worse teams in the league than the Bills. I'm not always pleased with the coaches, but I'm glad they weren't hired this most recent offseason.
            "Misguided political correctness tethers our intellects."
            - Nicholas Cummings

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            • sdbillsfan2
              Registered User
              • Apr 2005
              • 1164

              #7
              Re: Divisional opponents

              I'm hoping Moats bags his qb quota this year and takes out Brady this time . And maybe since the Dr. (MD = Marcell Darius ) is in the house ,he'll pounce on Sanchez and tells his a** to cough.
              Those two being out could level the field some if either misses time.
              Miami.. I'll let Stevie , Freddy and fitzy to take care of them.

              " I'd try to see things from your point of view but..........there's only room up your a** for one head ! "

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              • better days
                Registered User
                • Jan 2010
                • 22028

                #8
                Re: Divisional opponents

                Originally posted by psubills62
                Anyone been paying attention to them? After reading numerous people mention over and over how our divisional opponents got better over the offseason while we either got worse or stayed the same, just thought I'd mention a few tidbits:

                - Ochocinco has reportedly had an awful preseason.
                - Brandon Tate (former 3rd round WR for Pats) is apparently on the roster bubble.
                - Pats cut their former starting SS, James Sanders, who signed with the Falcons as well as former 4th round pick, CB Jonathan Wilhite
                - Daniel Thomas, the RB the Dolphins traded up into the 2nd round for (gave up 3 picks for him, I believe), has been a big disappointment. Coaches aren't happy with his ability to run up the gut. Reggie Bush (who got 5 carries for -1 yards the last preseason game) will almost certainly be the starter.
                - Philip Merling, former 2nd round pick (32nd overall) of Dolphins has reportedly lost explosiveness after an Achilles injury last year. He's currently the 5th DE and is on the roster bubble.
                - 2010 3rd round pick, OG John Jerry has reportedly been a "bitter, bitter disappointment" and was "soft and unprepared."
                - Dolphins just put OT Allen Barbre on IR and their OL hasn't looked very good overall this preseason. They only got 15 yards on 13 carries against Tampa Bay.

                Take from it what you will. I haven't heard much about the Jets overall, though I thought they were the one team who didn't really improve at all this offseason compared to last year (only re-signed a couple guys, lost a decent number of players too though).

                Most all of this info is from rotoworld.com, by the way.
                I have been watching the Fins & am surprised at how good they have looked. Henne is playing well in the preseason as is Bush & Marshall. Mike Nolan a very good coach is the DC & has the defense playing well.

                I would not be surprised to see the Fins beat both the Pats* & Jets one game & I would not be surprised to see the Bills beat the Fins one game.

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                • EDS
                  Registered User
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 5216

                  #9
                  Re: Divisional opponents

                  I think Miami is going to have the best defense in the AFC East. They are stacked on the defensive line and at linebacker and have some solid corners. Their offense will likely suck though.

                  Jets defense will be good too but not sure about their pass rush. Revis island sure helps though They will be fine if Sanchez can take the next step, otherwise they are probably stuck at just being good.

                  Pats still have Brady so they are a the class of the division until proven otherwise.

                  Realistically, Bills best hope is to finish third in the division - relying on an improved defense and enough offense to prevail over the all defense/no offense Dolphins.

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                  • Buddo
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1864

                    #10
                    Re: Divisional opponents

                    The Miami D is going to be good, no doubt, but they don't seem to have much in the way of an offense, if Henne doesn't start playing well.
                    Jets are pretty solid on both sides of the football, but there are cracks appearing. They have their own issues on their O-Line, and WR depth doesn't look too good. While both Holmes and Burress are highly talented, they are also both likely to miss time at some stage through injury - especially Burress, who simply hasn't had the necessary football practise to be truly 'fit' to play regularly yet.
                    Pats offense looks like it should be good as usual, but they haven't really got Ocho and Brady on the same page yet. Also, can they successfully work Haynesworth into their D. Whilst their D doesn't make too many mistakes, they also don't have much of a pass rush outside. TBH, I think they are trying to get Wilfork and Haynesworth to create enough pressure through the middle, to somewhat negate their lack outside.
                    Quite a few 'pundits' seem to be going with the Jets for the division, but I still don't see it yet. I think the Pats have more options as to how they can play against different teams, to still give them the edge when it comes down to wins/losses.

                    Sometimes, it isn't simply about assembling the most talent, it's about getting the talent you have, to play together consistently. I think all the teams in the division have some question marks about their ability to make that happen - on one side of the football or the other.

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                    • El Guapo
                      Registered User
                      • May 2007
                      • 512

                      #11
                      Re: Divisional opponents

                      Originally posted by BillsFanCupp38
                      Rule number 1: Never count that pats out. I don't care who they drafted, traded, cut or signed. Belichick is a mad scientist when it comes to this game.

                      And rule number 2: Everyone knows the Dolphins are going to suck this year. Maybe worse than the Bills.
                      Don't give bill bellicheat all the credit. The day Brady retires (or before), Bellicheat will run for the hills. His reputation is built on the shoulders of (and yes, it hurts me to say this) an amazing QB. if Brady goes down, watch this ship list, at best.
                      A Bills fan in Dixie. How did that happen?

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                      • Ickybaluky
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 8884

                        #12
                        Re: Divisional opponents

                        Originally posted by El Guapo
                        Don't give bill bellicheat all the credit. The day Brady retires (or before), Bellicheat will run for the hills. His reputation is built on the shoulders of (and yes, it hurts me to say this) an amazing QB. if Brady goes down, watch this ship list, at best.
                        Yet, he had a full year without Brady in 2008 and won 11 games. Kinda flies in the face of your theory.

                        No doubt Brady makes Belichick a better coach. However, you could say that about any great QB.

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                        • Joe Fo Sho
                          Making Spirits Bright
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 6194

                          #13
                          Re: Divisional opponents

                          Originally posted by Ickybaluky
                          Yet, he had a full year without Brady in 2008 and won 11 games. Kinda flies in the face of your theory.

                          No doubt Brady makes Belichick a better coach. However, you could say that about any great QB.
                          I heard the Pats got caught cheating a couple years ago, right? That might have something to do with Belichick's success, cuz of the cheating. Cheating gives an unfair advantage to the team that commits the cheating.

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                          • Ickybaluky
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 8884

                            #14
                            Re: Divisional opponents

                            Originally posted by Joe Fo Sho
                            I heard the Pats got caught cheating a couple years ago, right? That might have something to do with Belichick's success, cuz of the cheating. Cheating gives an unfair advantage to the team that commits the cheating.
                            The funny part is how bitter people get.

                            When Belichick is inducted into the HOF, I can only imagine how much angst there will be among all the fans that have had their hopes crushed by the guy. Imagine if him and Brady go in the same year? Too funny.

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                            • Joe Fo Sho
                              Making Spirits Bright
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 6194

                              #15
                              Re: Divisional opponents

                              Originally posted by Ickybaluky
                              The funny part is how bitter people get.

                              When Belichick is inducted into the HOF, I can only imagine how much angst there will be among all the fans that have had their hopes crushed by the guy. Imagine if him and Brady go in the same year? Too funny.
                              It's a joke how everyone has such big hard ons for these guys. How many championships have they won legitimately?

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