Great piece from yesterday that breaks down the strengths of Manuel as pointed out by Marrone. Makes it very plain to see why they thought he was the best QB in the draft and not worth waiting any longer for. I don't know if he should start from day one or not, but I think its pretty likely that they put him in before the season ends.
Why the Bills Drafted EJ Manuel in the First Round
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Why the Bills Drafted EJ Manuel in the First Round
Great piece from yesterday that breaks down the strengths of Manuel as pointed out by Marrone. Makes it very plain to see why they thought he was the best QB in the draft and not worth waiting any longer for. I don't know if he should start from day one or not, but I think its pretty likely that they put him in before the season ends.Tags: None
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I thought I was just supposed to read Kiper, McShay & Lande as Gospel and blindly parrot it as my opinion ?
What's this rational article doing on ESPN ?Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Not to go too far against the grain and compare a Black QB with a white one.... But If you changed the picture and EJ to Big Ben in that article, I would have never noticed the difference in skill set.Last edited by BidsJr; 04-30-2013, 06:51 AM."Well I drink too much and get punched in the head by fighters for fun, so my memory isn't so great." -OpIv37
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Great information and article. I guarantee the Bills did more analysis and research on the QB position than any team or so called expert out there and the knew this kind of information and stats which is why they selected Manuel over the others. Throw in his leadership ability and I feel more comfortable with EJ than any other QB the Bills have brought in the last 20 years.
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It will be a big mistake to start him from day 1 in my opinion.
All of these stats are good and dandy on EJ. The big thing in NFL is recognition and read defense. By all accounts, EJ can break down the film with the best of them - Nix said it, Marrone said it, Jim Kelly said it (an unexpected account when he took his nephew to the Florida State when EJ did a tape study). The point many people have is why that part of the game hasn't been shown on his film where he's still limited to half the field with two reads (high/low)?
The answer so far from Nix is that he was told to do so. And his coaches at Florida State confirmed that. The question then becomes if he had shown the ability to read whole field defense, wouldn't he be asked to do that? In public at least, no one gives the answer.
The guess from me and my buddy who works for an agency is that
1) EJ only started for two years. They might have plan for him to go the full field read should he started for 3rd and 4th years like Ponder was, but in the limited time window, winning games for Florida State is more important than developing a senior QB.
2) More importantly, film study in relaxed atmosphere in your facility is a lot different than game environment when someone is trying to take your head off. EJ can figure out what the defense was doing, just a tad slower than his coaches wanted him to under game situations. In other words, the game is still a bit too fast for him. That's why McShay said he has "slow eyes."
Think about it, if the college game is still too fast for him - or maybe he's at a point where he's just about adjusted to college game speed where he is allowed to do full field scan, and you want to throw him into the NFL speed which is another notch up RIGHT NOW?
Maybe EJ is a fast learner and has the unshakable self confidence to survive being thrown to the wolves, but the more safe path in his development would be another year in collge starting. Since we don't have that option, the next best thing is to play the scout team at NFL level which allows him to adapt to near NFL game level speed and full NFL level complexity.
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Mayock said it best: "You can mold him into something really special. He's raw, but he's that piece of clay where you take him and you can turn him to what you want."
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I'm in favor of letting Kolb start for a while. EJ has talent but is probably not ready to go. If EJ was stepping into a system where everyone else knows what to do already, it might be a different situation. But we've got a whole new system and Stevie Johnson is the only receiver that's old enough to shave. I think it would be asking for pain to start EJ off the bat, and it might damage his confidence. No expectation of winning this season, so why force it.
Plus, I have this weird feeling that Kolb is going to surprise us.Wake up, brush your teeth, and get ready for a day of hating the Dolphins. Or the Pats? How to choose?
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Originally posted by BidsJr View PostNot to go too far against the grain and compare a Black QB with a white one.... But If you changed the picture and EJ to Big Ben in that article, I would have never noticed the difference in skill set.
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Originally posted by better days View PostI think Big Ben is the QB EJ compares to. Everyone should look at the picture of EJ standing next to Jim Kelly shaking hands, EJ makes Kelly look SMALL.
Roethlisberger does not have good feet in dodging pass rushers. He's just hard to bring down WHILE still making plays when someone is on him. Throwing motion foot work is always perfect for Ben, not quite for EJ who often throws off his back foot. But the big difference is reading defenses. Ben is known for finding the open guy from early college career and accurate in terms of catchable balls (not quite in correct shoulder or leading the receivers). In that regard, EJ is lagging far behind. Of course we are talking about a likely HOF QB here so it is not fair to do the comparison.
Personally I think a lot of mechanic flaws are related to mental part of the game. If you recognize the defense a tad slow, you don't anticipate well, which can lead to throwing off back foot etc. because the moment just comes upon you to throw the ball.
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Originally posted by ghz in pittsburgh View PostUmmm not quite on the comparison to Big Ben. They both have big body and strong arms. But the similarity ends there.
Roethlisberger does not have good feet in dodging pass rushers. He's just hard to bring down WHILE still making plays when someone is on him. Throwing motion foot work is always perfect for Ben, not quite for EJ who often throws off his back foot. But the big difference is reading defenses. Ben is known for finding the open guy from early college career and accurate in terms of catchable balls (not quite in correct shoulder or leading the receivers). In that regard, EJ is lagging far behind. Of course we are talking about a likely HOF QB here so it is not fair to do the comparison.
Personally I think a lot of mechanic flaws are related to mental part of the game. If you recognize the defense a tad slow, you don't anticipate well, which can lead to throwing off back foot etc. because the moment just comes upon you to throw the ball.
They both have a big body, make throws outside of the pocket, push the ball downfield and elude the rush well. Whether or not EJ can match down the field accuracy and the mental part of the game to the NFL will determine how exactly he compares to Big Ben. FWIW to make a comparison to a guy doesn't mean they have to be a carbon copy."Well I drink too much and get punched in the head by fighters for fun, so my memory isn't so great." -OpIv37
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Originally posted by better days View PostI think Big Ben is the QB EJ compares to.
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Something I heard from Rich Gannon on Sirius today, which he said came from someone who was at the workout:
Manuel worked out for the Bills in crap weather, outside. It did not phase him a bit, no complaints, and he went out and lit it up. Cutting through the wind and everything.
Thought it was an interesting insight. if true, makes sense that the Bills would love the guy.
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Oops. sorry, meant 'faze'.
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My gut feeling is the Kolb is going to play well and win the starting job hands down, but EJ has some positives.
The good
1. His size
2. He's fast and elusive
3. His 68% completion rate as a senior
4. He's an academic all american
The bad
1. Throwing motion
2. Ability to read defenses
The ugly
1. He played against ACC defenses and they ain't too good.
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Originally posted by Night Train View PostI thought I was just supposed to read Kiper, McShay & Lande as Gospel and blindly parrot it as my opinion ?
What's this rational article doing on ESPN ?11-5 in 2020 and deep into the Playoffs!
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