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  • Wally The Barber
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    • Jul 2007
    • 3258

    Early signs positive on Dareus

    - Early signs positive on DareusHe’s had some bumps in the road in his career with the Bills, but under new head coach Sean McDermott, the structure and accountability seems to benefit Dareus as he works to recapture his Pro Bowl level play. “I’ve been with other teams and I’ve had a chance to watch him at tape and sometimes I’d look at some of the plays he would make and I thought, ‘Wow, this guy is pretty hard to block,’” said Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. “I could see how offenses were having a tough time with him. We want to get him to be that consistently great player that he’s capable of being. That’s the challenge for us.”
    Thus far Dareus has taken part in just about every offseason activity and followed much of the club’s offseason program to the letter.
    “The time that Marcell is putting in, you know, I couldn’t be happier at this point in time,” he said. “I really believe that. He’s bought in to what we’re doing and what Coach Waufle is doing on the defensive front. You know, that said, we have to continue to respect the process, and when you’re a pro that’s ongoing. You do it every day on a consistent basis over the course of time. So, that’s true of our entire team, myself included, so consistency is the key at this point.”
    “Everything we’ve seen up to this point in the time that we’ve been on the field and what we’ve done in the meetings he’s all in,” said Frazier. “That’s good for our defense and our team. If we can just maintain this and keep pushing and keep growing together he has a chance to be what we think he’s capable of being. That’s one of the most dominant interior defensive linemen in the National Football League.”
    2 - Wood close to full strength and stamina
    Bills center Eric Wood has been at OTA practices as expected the past two weeks. He’s still working back to full strength and stamina after he missed the last seven games in 2016 with a broken leg, but he’s participating fully. “Coming back slowly but surely,” he said. “Out here getting comfortable after taking a little time off. I’m healed so there’s not a lot of risk in playing. I just have to get back to my self-expected level of play. But it’s coming along and I’m almost all the way back.”
    Wood said he’s not going with a full rep count every single day, but when he is practicing he is taking part in every aspect of the practice session.
    3 - Covering all the bases
    Each practice for the Bills has a situational period or two where head coach Sean McDermott presents the offense, defense or special teams unit with a game situation that could come up on a Sunday. It could be something commonly seen or very rare. Suffice to say that McDermott wants to spring as many possible scenarios on his players as he can.
    “It helps not just the quarterbacks, but the team to be prepared for every situation that comes up,” said Cardale Jones of the situational periods in practice. “We had a situation this week where guys fumble the ball in the back of the end zone by celebrating too early. He puts us in every situation he can think of that occurred just one time in the last 20 years. He says, ‘You never know. This may happen.’ Just making sure we’re prepared.”
    “We believe in not beating ourselves,” said McDermott. “I know that the margin of winning in the NFL is so small that you can’t beat yourself, and that speaks to pre-snap penalties, post-snap penalties, discipline, accountability – all those things. We spend a lot of time emphasizing that through different avenues when we teach.”




    http://www.buffalobills.com/news/article-1/Bills-Today-Early-signs-positive-on-Dareus/ecc109b2-2c4e-4d8d-8d0b-b42cd11db740
    Last edited by Wally The Barber; 05-30-2017, 06:24 PM.
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  • DraftBoy
    Administrator
    • Jul 2002
    • 107452

    #2
    Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

    This is a coach who gets "it".

    “We believe in not beating ourselves,” said McDermott. “I know that the margin of winning in the NFL is so small that you can’t beat yourself, and that speaks to pre-snap penalties, post-snap penalties, discipline, accountability – all those things. We spend a lot of time emphasizing that through different avenues when we teach.”
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    We were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!

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    • kgun12
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 11315

      #3
      Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

      These people are just like kids, give them rules and responsibilities and they will produce, Try to be their friends and give them choices and the smoke fake pot and get fat! Look at all the champions of all the major sports and MOST winners have one thing in common, tough hard nose coaches that don't take any carp from any of their players. The main reason under Levy we never won a SB, no rules, he gave them all the rope they wanted and the huge themselves, 4 times!
      Retired Air Traffic Controller
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      • Goobylal
        Registered User
        • Jan 2004
        • 19367

        #4
        Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

        Going back to the 4-3 will be huge for the defense. That's why I never wanted Rex.

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        • Night Train
          Retired - On Several Levels
          • Jul 2005
          • 33117

          #5
          Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

          But..but..but Mitch posted we need to cancel his contract !

          Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit

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          • MitchMurrayDowntown
            Skoobasaurus-Rex
            • Oct 2011
            • 22284

            #6
            Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

            Originally posted by Night Train View Post
            But..but..but Mitch posted we need to cancel his contract !

            https://cdn-webimages.wimages.net/05...45a-wm.jpg?v=3
            The dude likes drugs and reckless driving, tell me how handing him $100 Million is going to make this better ? He's one conduct slip up from a long-term suspension, he's also already on the NFL radar so we are looking at a huge risk / reward scenario. I tend to be conservative so to me he looks like a train wreck all ready to happen, let's hope for the best (and for rainbows and unicorns as well).
            Last edited by Skooby; 05-31-2017, 12:06 AM.

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            • Goobylal
              Registered User
              • Jan 2004
              • 19367

              #7
              Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

              Originally posted by MitchMurrayDowntown View Post
              The dude likes drugs and reckless driving, tell me how handing him $100 Million is going to make this better ? He's one conduct slip up from a long-term suspension, he's also already on the NFL radar so we are looking at a huge risk / reward scenario. I tend to be conservative so to me he looks like a train wreck all ready to happen, let's hope for the best (and for rainbows and unicorns as well).
              You could say that about the majority of NFL players.

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              • Luisito23
                Men Have Superbowl Gold, Legends Have Platinum Hearts!!!
                • Apr 2003
                • 7433

                #8
                Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                Originally posted by Goobylal View Post
                You could say that about the majority of NFL players.
                Yeah, but not many get suspended as much as this dumb ass has.
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                • Night Train
                  Retired - On Several Levels
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 33117

                  #9
                  Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                  My point is the dead money hit on star players. Cheaper to keep him and no one behind him has anywhere near his talent. Play him.
                  Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit

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                  • cookie G
                    Registered User
                    • Mar 2003
                    • 7562

                    #10
                    Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                    Originally posted by Wally The Barber View Post
                    “I’ve been with other teams and I’ve had a chance to watch him at tape and sometimes I’d look at some of the plays he would make and I thought, ‘Wow, this guy is pretty hard to block,’” said Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier. “I could see how offenses were having a tough time with him. We want to get him to be that consistently great player that he’s capable of being. That’s the challenge for us. Thus far Dareus has taken part in just about every offseason activity and followed much of the club’s offseason program to the letter.
                    “The time that Marcell is putting in, you know, I couldn’t be happier at this point in time,” he said. “I really believe that. He’s bought in to what we’re doing and what Coach Waufle is doing on the defensive front. ”
                    Or maybe Lelsie Frazier "bought in" on what Dareus, as well as the rest of the DL is capable of doing.

                    The best thing Frazier could have done is say, "I'm taking the chains off, the big dawgs are gonna hunt again."

                    And the best thing Kyle, Hughes and Dareus could say is, "watch the tape from '13-'14..don't screw with us"

                    And I really hope Frazier realizes that this is probably his last chance at any coaching above the positional spot. After the end of Minny and in TB..he has a hell of a lot to prove.

                    Don't be a Rob Ryan and screw up the opportunity.

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                    • SpikedLemonade
                      • Jun 2024

                      #11
                      Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                      Dareus better come play this year for each and every game.

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                      • cookie G
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2003
                        • 7562

                        #12
                        Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                        Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
                        Dareus better come play this year for each and every game.
                        If not, he moves to Canada and lives on your couch, Leanne. You and Sean can adopt him and hire Kathy Bates as his tutor/life coach.

                        It'll all be up to you.

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                        • SpikedLemonade
                          • Jun 2024

                          #13
                          Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                          Originally posted by cookie G View Post
                          If not, he moves to Canada and lives on your couch, Leanne. You and Sean can adopt him and hire Kathy Bates as his tutor/life coach.

                          It'll all be up to you.
                          I am always suspicious of the proper draft value of Alabama players.

                          Lou Saban inflates that value by his coaching and ability to recruit excellent teammates.

                          In other words, in that system with all of that talent around you, the player looks better than he actually is.

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                          • cookie G
                            Registered User
                            • Mar 2003
                            • 7562

                            #14
                            Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                            Originally posted by SpikedLemonade View Post
                            I am always suspicious of the proper draft value of Alabama players.

                            Lou Saban inflates that value by his coaching and ability to recruit excellent teammates.

                            In other words, in that system with all of that talent around you, the player looks better than he actually is.
                            IM getting suspicious of them too.

                            But it seems like many experience burnout before they ever get to the NFL. If its how hard he pushes them or his hovering control over their lives, idk, but they do seem to have more of their share who seem to stop working out, or get in trouble in the NFL.

                            The best analogy I can give are some guys I remembered in high school..They never drank, never went out, never smoked pot, their parents smothered them..

                            ..and then they got to college. Even after all these years, I can still think of a half dozen who flunked out of college their first year (or were put on double secret probation).

                            Larry Kroger Syndrome.

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                            • Swiper
                              Registered User
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 33105

                              #15
                              Re: Early signs positive on Dareus

                              Originally posted by cookie G View Post
                              Or maybe Lelsie Frazier "bought in" on what Dareus, as well as the rest of the DL is capable of doing.

                              The best thing Frazier could have done is say, "I'm taking the chains off, the big dawgs are gonna hunt again."

                              And the best thing Kyle, Hughes and Dareus could say is, "watch the tape from '13-'14..don't screw with us"

                              And I really hope Frazier realizes that this is probably his last chance at any coaching above the positional spot. After the end of Minny and in TB..he has a hell of a lot to prove.

                              Don't be a Rob Ryan and screw up the opportunity.
                              I think that's only what you hope. I don't think it's Frazier's style to let the big dogs go hunting.

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