Training Camp Preview: Buffalo Bills
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I just read that article, now I have to go work out.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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I really like this part from the article....
Keep an Eye On: Reports out of Buffalo are that Henry is in phenomenal shape and ready to build on last season's Pro Bowl performance. He has been maniac in the gym, trimming his body fat from 10.2 percent to 4.4 since February. (I'm not worthy.) The Bills want a more balanced offense this season, meaning more work for a back who carried the rock 325 times last year. Henry is motivated, jacked, and heavily involved in the Bills' plans
Looks like Henry wants to stay with us for his career and not be shipped out when McGahee gets healthy. If he improves on his season from last year, it will be very hard to deal him IMO.
Also with Price out and Reed/Jett/Shaw/Aiken still being question marks, it makes me feel a little better that Henry is doing all he can to improve from last season as we'll prolly run alot more this season.Impossible is Nothing.
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A totally shallow and superficial article. The author misses the point completely on Price's departure, harps about our losses in the passing game while failing to mention that we are changing our offense to become more power running oriented, and gives little mention to our improved defense. What a waste of time!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?
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Originally posted by Demon
I really like this part from the article....
Looks like Henry wants to stay with us for his career and not be shipped out when McGahee gets healthy. If he improves on his season from last year, it will be very hard to deal him IMO.
Also with Price out and Reed/Jett/Shaw/Aiken still being question marks, it makes me feel a little better that Henry is doing all he can to improve from last season as we'll prolly run alot more this season.I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!
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btw, MD, are you Jaded's gay friend? Not that I'm calling you gay, just wondering if she got him to post on this site!I didn't come here to fight, I hate fighting. Life is way too short to spend it on fighting! Go fight with yourself, one of you will eventually win!
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Originally posted by mybills
btw, MD, are you Jaded's gay friend? Not that I'm calling you gay, just wondering if she got him to post on this site!
Jan Reimes, I think, like most people, until they see your run oriented O, people only remember what you did last, you were defintely more pass oriented..You have to prove you're a running team on the field, not by words or intent. When Marino was QB all you heard was that we need a good running game, we went RB after RB..we even had a rb get a 1000 yards like Henry's, but we still weren't considered a running team. We talked a good game about the run, but you were probably one of the ones who was snickering, when we took the field. It never materialized on the field. So until you prove it, you will be labeled as a passing team, and with the departure of Price...your passing game seems rather priceless and could hurt you. After lamar started it and now Ricky definning it, Miami and the running game are no longer laughable.
Justa, I'll respond to your first post in this thread, your welcome:pow:
Reach for the stars
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I cant wait to see Henry this year. I dont even know where to rate him. I usualy draft like so...
1. RB
2. WR/QB
3. QB/WR
4. RB
With all the good RBs this year I might have to slide a QB to round 4.
Ohh yeah incase you forget (like everyone in my leagues every year) Draft Marvin Harrison 2nd round. Nobody picks him in the 1st and he is worthy of it. I always take him 2nd round and he is always one of the top 3 wrs."They say he fast, Will McGahee fast."
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Originally posted by Jan Reimers
A totally shallow and superficial article. The author misses the point completely on Price's departure, harps about our losses in the passing game while failing to mention that we are changing our offense to become more power running oriented, and gives little mention to our improved defense. What a waste of time!
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TM,
I would say that the big issue w/ signing McGahee is the longer term effect of the signing. Adams may only be good for a year or two as may PW be. Both are will be in their 30s. No matter how you slice it, two things regarding McGahee; first, his presence creates a managerial "command decision" next season which if not properly made, can harm the team's L/T health! Secondly, McG, regardless of his healing from his last injury, is injury prone having been injured significantly in each of his last 3 seasons played! Talk about RJ! McG may be RJ as a RB. We simply don't know.
Originally posted by Jan Reimers
A totally shallow and superficial article. The author misses the point completely on Price's departure, harps about our losses in the passing game while failing to mention that we are changing our offense to become more power running oriented, and gives little mention to our improved defense. What a waste of time!
From the article: "Buffalo used the offseason to improve its defense with big names like Takeo Spikes and Sam Adams, but the passing game took a beating. Price, Centers, and Riemersma caught 45 percent of Drew Bledsoe's attempts last season. Josh Reed, Gary, and Campbell may match their 169 receptions this year, but I doubt it."
Here's another bumbling quote! The entire premise of this guy's piece, and which doesn't take a genious to figure out, is that we'll be passing as much as last year. Well, last year Drew dropped back almost 660 times and put the ball up 610 times. The FO and coaching staff is working O/T to assure us that we're gonna run more. Well, if that's the case, then we can fully expect not to put the ball up 610 times, eh!
I'll say that we need to cut it down by 20% in order to be as efficient and effective as we can be! So that "169 receptions" all of a sudden becomes 135. Add to that the Moore didn't start last year but still managed to catch 16 passes in an offense that wasn't big on the TE. Also add to it that if Henry is gonna be "featured", again, which I'll believe when I see, then he'll be sure to catch the ball some more.
I have absolutely no trouble believing that Moore can have JR's 32 grabs, Henry can add 15-20 recpts. to the 43 he had last year, say 17 for 60 total, and that Reed can easily get the other 85 or so grabs if need be.
The entire premise, which just about all of the mainstream NFL/sports media doesn't seem to be picking up on, is that we shouldn't be putting up the ball 610 times again but that 450-480 should be a more likely number of times to throw the ball. Especially given our backfield talent!
If that doesn't happen, then the issue won't be the players, it'll be the coaching.Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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I agree with you Wys. I was actually very excited that William Joseph fell to us but then came the shocker. We definitely need to look at quality youth and Adams is no doubt a bandaid, hopefully for 2 seasons. That SHOULD be enough time but you never know. I'm not disappointed, however, with the McG pick because it was a pick worth taking a gamble on. It may not work out but at least we have some balls. We were in a position to take a shot. I'm not saying that we're "ALL SET" by any stretch but sometimes you have to gamble. Now we did put ourselves in a position where it's mandatory to get DL next offseason so hopefully there's a quality FA or draft pick out there. Maybe Bannon and Edwards get better playing behind Pat and Sam. It can't hurt to learn from these two. Health and LDE are my biggest concerns. I think PP will be fine at FS, I'm actually excited about him being there. He was a pretty good SS and now has a year at FS under his belt. I've mentioned it before but I'll say it again...depth at DE is great but we need a starter!
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Meanwhile, while every player can expect, on average, to see a 20% reduction in their catches, I'm not expecting Moulds to have less than he did last year, and if so, then not by anything significant. So he'll pick up the slack.
IF:
Moulds has his 100
Reed gets 75 (~20 less than Price had)
Moore gets 35 (~ the same as JR had)
Henry has 60
And if we actually do scale back the passing game as we're promised will happen, say by 20%, a very reasonable and IMO needed amount of 'scaleback', then all that's required out of the backup WRs, TEs, and RBs is to catch another 30 grabs!
So this guy's analysis is fatally flawed. Even if those numbers above are not reached, then so what, all of out backup players and FBs will have to catch what, 50 or 60 balls? Big deal! That would happen in a blink. It's only 3-4 catches/game.
We gotta remember, we can't react to the change in raw numbers from last season. Last season we had 375 completions on 610 attempts by Drew. Only a 10% reduction would mean numbers this year of ~ 340 completions on ~ 550 attempts. If we don't drop our passing attempts by that much, again, IMO it really won't mean that much more of an emphasis on our running game.
Last year, average NFL # of attempts was exactly 550 and average # of completions was 326. We have one of the league's top 5 RBs IMO, so there's no reason on earth why we shouldn't be able to cut our O passing production by at least 10% and by as much as 20%. Combine that w/ the agressive, intense, and IMO dominating D that we'll have, and it only reinforces that notion.Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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Originally posted by TedMock
I agree with you Wys. I was actually very excited that William Joseph fell to us but then came the shocker. We definitely need to look at quality youth and Adams is no doubt a bandaid, hopefully for 2 seasons. That SHOULD be enough time but you never know. I'm not disappointed, however, with the McG pick because it was a pick worth taking a gamble on. It may not work out but at least we have some balls. We were in a position to take a shot. I'm not saying that we're "ALL SET" by any stretch but sometimes you have to gamble. Now we did put ourselves in a position where it's mandatory to get DL next offseason so hopefully there's a quality FA or draft pick out there. Maybe Bannon and Edwards get better playing behind Pat and Sam. It can't hurt to learn from these two. Health and LDE are my biggest concerns. I think PP will be fine at FS, I'm actually excited about him being there. He was a pretty good SS and now has a year at FS under his belt. I've mentioned it before but I'll say it again...depth at DE is great but we need a starter!
If we somehow ditch Henry after this year and rely on McG and he gets hurt again, there's gonna be an awful lot of second-guessing. As well, who's gonna give us much for a player who hasn't played in two seasons, has never played pro ball, and has a pro career's worth of injuries before he's set foot on the field?? Talk is cheap, but even a first round selection next year will have been worth a second this, and a guy like Joseph would have helped us not only into the future, but for this season as well and would have lightened the burden heading into next year's draft. What if Adams busts? Then we're in the same boat next year but we'll likely need to select a DE in the first round! Will the second round yield a DT better than Joseph?
We'll see, but the jury's definitely out for me. I don't know how it cannot be w/ everyone. We can all talk all we want about how good McGahee will be, but until he plays a season of 16 full games in which he; A. performs to the level of Henry or better, and B. doesn't get hurt, which he hasn't done since his Jr. season in H.S., it clealry remains to be seen what the result of this draft is.
I definitely agree w/ you on PP. I think he's a very solid S in waiting. He's still young, he's shown steady improvement, and he should be much better this year w/ a solid front 7!
At the DE position, I really like Irons and would wager that he'll be the starting DE on opening Day and make the most of it. Go to the official site and read his bio. He was a steal for how we got him. An injury I'm sure allowed that. But he was a force at ND.Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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