Williams AND Brown could be used on defense??

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  • Demon
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    • Mar 2003
    • 4047

    Williams AND Brown could be used on defense??

    The Buffalo Bills very quietly used offensive tackle Mike Williams on defense for two goal-line snaps in their shutout victory over New England. And Bills guard Ruben Brown has also worked at defensive tackle in practices. "You try to prepare for everything," said Bills coach Gregg Williams. "For this game, we dressed only three (defensive) tackles, and, given an opportunity to get Mike Williams a 'live' snap on defense, as opposed to just doing it in practice, we figured, why not?" Most teams have roster quotas at every position. But don't be surprised, in coming years, to see teams that want to load up at a position, and carry extra bodies there, compensate by occasionally using linemen on both sides of the ball.
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    I personally think it's a dumb idea. Just as Howard Simon responded to a caller who said playing Mile Williams was awsome, he said will you be saying it was awsome if Mike Williams got hurt on a play where he shouldn't have been? I totally agree with Simon and i thought the same thing when i saw Williams play defense last Sunday. I can't bielive Gregg Williams is thinking of playing Mike Williams more on defense, and now hes thinking of Ruben Brown too?

    Leave the defense to players who are getting paid to play defense. I doubt Mike Williams or Ruben Brown have a bigger effect playing the goalline then a Ron Edwards.

    Thoughts?
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  • Dozerdog
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    • Jul 2002
    • 42587

    #2
    Did they score? They did run his way once.

    Actually, it's a good ides if teams want to carry long snappers, kickoff specialists, return specialists, ect...ect...

    It wasn't that long ago players did this regularly in the NFL. You got a guy who's heavier AND quicker than Sam Adams- if it's for special situations- why not?

    I don't like the idea of 2 QBs on the roster though.

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    • Stewie
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      • Aug 2002
      • 11567

      #3
      Re: Williams AND Brown could be used on defense??

      Originally posted by Demon

      I doubt Mike Williams or Ruben Brown have a bigger effect playing the goalline then a Ron Edwards.

      Thoughts?
      mho: Mike Williams: 385 lbs... Ron Edwards... 300lbs... Thats an 85 lb effect..
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      • lordofgun
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        • Jul 2002
        • 48416

        #4
        Whatever helps the team wins. There is an equal chance of getting injured on every play. What's the problem if they play a few more?






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        • SoCalBillsFan
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          • Jul 2002
          • 2879

          #5
          I love that they put him there! You can't be too scared about players getting hurt. In that situation, big Mike adds a lot to the D

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          • lordofgun
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            • Jul 2002
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            #6
            Originally posted by SoCalBillsFan
            I love that they put him there! You can't be too scared about players getting hurt. In that situation, big Mike adds a lot to the D
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            • bernielivsey_1
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              • Jul 2003
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              #7
              We pay these guys well. If they are injured we have capable BU's. I want the best players on the field.
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              • The_Philster
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                • Jul 2002
                • 52180

                #8
                I thought it was a great move. When you're playing goal-line defense, putting the biggest players on the squad in the middle is a great idea. Heck, even Jamie Nails could've contributed that way.
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                • robeezy
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                  • Jun 2003
                  • 281

                  #9
                  When's the last time a DT got seriously hurt anyway?
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