The visits are coming in fast and furious now as we have learned the WVU DE/OLB Bruce Irvin will visit the Bills in Orchard Park soon. Irvin is a pass rush specialist that many project as a 34 OLB but his size may be limit him to a 43 scheme.
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Bills are definitely realizing that the league is pass heavy.
as pass rush heavy D's are developed to combat the pass heavy league the return to the run dominant game won't be too far away IMO... evolution
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Originally posted by MARCELL DAREUS POWERhe would be the backup slb, and then use him on 3rd down...
Let the guy do what he does, rush the passer, why does he immediately have to play OLB?
If you play OLB in this division you better be able to cover TEs, and Irvin can't, not yet anyway.
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Originally posted by ddarylBills are definitely realizing that the league is pass heavy.
as pass rush heavy D's are developed to combat the pass heavy league the return to the run dominant game won't be too far away IMO... evolution
Caught a glimpse of how it could be effective with Denvers offense last year.
If John Fox called run plays 60% of the time this year with Peyton Manning, they'd probably win the superbowl.
Instead, I'm sure Manning throws it 60% of the time, because that's what happens when you get too smart for own good. I bet they don't win the superbowl, either.Originally posted by TopdogDamn , your're showing you're ignorance!Originally posted by mercyruleI love Weiner.Originally posted by mercyrulealso cheese
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Originally posted by kingJofNYCHe'll get destroyed at the point of attack, cant man the strong side.
Let the guy do what he does, rush the passer, why does he immediately have to play OLB?
If you play OLB in this division you better be able to cover TEs, and Irvin can't, not yet anyway.
hes is not big enough to play 43 de all the time. so he will be a backup at olb...
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Irvin would almost certainly start out as a pass rushing specialist, and I would guess it would be from the outside linebacker position. Rushing the passer was about all he did in college. Hopefully, he's got enough smarts and ability to learn other aspects of playing outside linebacker, but with Morrison and Barnett manning the starting positions, he wouldn't have to step in as a full time player right away.Last edited by TigerJ; 03-23-2012, 09:55 PM.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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BTW, Draftboy, when are we going to get another mock draft out of you on BBDraft.com?I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Originally posted by TigerJBTW, Draftboy, when are we going to get another mock draft out of you on BBDraft.com?COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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This is insanity. Pass rush is the best part of our team right now. We need LB's, #2 WR and OT's more than anything.
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Originally posted by StewieCaught a glimpse of how it could be effective with Denvers offense last year.
If John Fox called run plays 60% of the time this year with Peyton Manning, they'd probably win the superbowl.
Instead, I'm sure Manning throws it 60% of the time, because that's what happens when you get too smart for own good. I bet they don't win the superbowl, either.
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