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  • THATHURMANATOR
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 69112

    Are the expectations too high for Mcnally

    This guy isn't a miracle worker. With Teague and Pucillo on the inside I can't see our line being all that great this year.
  • SABURZFAN
    short bus extraordinaire
    • Jul 2002
    • 50747

    #2
    our OL is atrocious.i expect losman to be taking a few snaps.bledsoe's gonna get killed.
    Originally posted by yordad
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    • THATHURMANATOR
      Registered User
      • Jul 2002
      • 69112

      #3
      I agree Sab. It seems like everybody was talking about how great our line was going to be because we got Mcnally. He is just a coach. If he doesn't have the players then what can he do?

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      • BigZ
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 842

        #4
        It's still too early to tell. For heaven's sake, they haven't even been in a game together.

        It takes time for the chemistry to take. They haven't even had Williams for most of camp.

        Give it a chance!

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        • THATHURMANATOR
          Registered User
          • Jul 2002
          • 69112

          #5
          I am not saying he can't mold a good line but it seems as if people are expecting him to put out a pro bowl line when it looks to me like there will be some huge holes!

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          • Ebenezer
            Give me a minute...
            • Jul 2002
            • 73867

            #6
            There is too much of a demand on him...he is a great coach...he still needs the horses.




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            • juice
              Registered User
              • Aug 2003
              • 3538

              #7
              Originally posted by Ebenezer
              There is too much of a demand on him...he is a great coach...he still needs the horses.
              Looks like he has a stable of "Young Colts".. This Line is setting DB up for failure and the team is only a 9-7 team at best.


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              • don137
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 7720

                #8
                I do think people expect miracles from him, myself included, since he made Dusty Ziegler and other scrubs into a decent OL with the Giants. Reality, is starting to set in and while he will improve the line there is only so much this guy can do....

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                • justasportsfan
                  Registered User
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 71596

                  #9
                  Originally posted by SABURZFAN
                  our OL is atrocious.i expect losman to be taking a few snaps.bledsoe's gonna get killed.
                  You can minimize sacks by pounding the ball if we have to. Our Ol has proven in the past that hey can open holes for Henry. Mularkey has also proven (in Pitts) that he can run the ball and not force a passing game if it's not working becaue A) pass protection is horrible B) our qb is making awful decisions.

                  If anything , we have the weapons to run the ball. We have the weapons for a great passing game through our wr's but the jury is still out when it comes to pass protection and the qb position.

                  Drew has shown in the past that when given time, he can be great. He's also proven to make bonehead decisions that can lose a game for us.

                  We have a good D that is yet to be a weapon through turnovers. We have a decent team to say the least.
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                  • Bill Brasky
                    Drives an ice cream truck covered in human skulls
                    • Jan 2004
                    • 66218

                    #10
                    Originally posted by zielinski
                    time for the chemistry to take. They haven't even had Williams for most of camp.

                    Give it a chance!
                    This line's been together for a few years and they still suck, yet Bledsoe gets all the blame.

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                    • finsrclowns
                      Registered User
                      • Apr 2004
                      • 1408

                      #11
                      McNally coached a line with the Giants with some decent to good players and they went to the SB. Last year he had mostly a bunch of bums and the line was directly responsible for the Giants lack of offensive production and Kerry Collins looking like a deer in the headlights. Sound familiar? Garbage in garbage out. I believe a quality coach can improve performance by as much as 10%, which is very significant, but it won't turn a ham sandwich into filet mignon. Adding 10% to Pukey and Shotgun still equals jailbreak IMO.
                      finsrclowns

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                      • Halbert
                        I'm Not Normal
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 4082

                        #12
                        Oh come on.

                        Three of the five starting spots are solid or better, if you include Williams which I think we should since there's a month before camp and he's coming into his third season. They've already made it clear they are comfortable with Teague by not even making an effort to find somebody else. That leaves only Pucillo as the real question mark.

                        Let's not forget that the Bills swapped a first-ever OL coach with arguably the best one in the league so he'll impact the line to some degree on his own merit.

                        Sure it's possible the line might "suck", but it's more likely they'll be considerably better than last season. We already know they're pretty good run blockers and that they will be running quite a bit. Pass blocking should improve simply by default.

                        They'll be fine.

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                        • The_Philster
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 52180

                          #13
                          I hope you're right, Halbert...because Bledsoe needs to have a strong O-line, especially in the middle of the line. If he doesn't get a chance to step up in a pocket, he's dead.
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                          • finsrclowns
                            Registered User
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 1408

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Halbert
                            Oh come on.

                            Three of the five starting spots are solid or better, if you include Williams which I think we should since there's a month before camp and he's coming into his third season. They've already made it clear they are comfortable with Teague by not even making an effort to find somebody else. That leaves only Pucillo as the real question mark.

                            Let's not forget that the Bills swapped a first-ever OL coach with arguably the best one in the league so he'll impact the line to some degree on his own merit.

                            Sure it's possible the line might "suck", but it's more likely they'll be considerably better than last season. We already know they're pretty good run blockers and that they will be running quite a bit. Pass blocking should improve simply by default.

                            They'll be fine.
                            I'd like to along, check that, I'd LOVE to go along with you on this but I'm stuck in crankysville on the OL and I am most definetely from Missouri on this group. Jennings is a good player but he seems to miss games every year with injury. Mike Williams IMO is no better than Marcus Price until he can pass protect better than he has and missing the mini camps, coming in overweight and now getting hurt is a horrible way to start the year. I'm excited about the addition of Villarial, but was one new face enough on one of the worst overall groups in the league, McNally or no McNally? Consider me a doubter. At some point production has to replace potential. Or not.
                            finsrclowns

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                            • Halbert
                              I'm Not Normal
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 4082

                              #15
                              Remember, the plan is to stress the running game first and the line was pretty good at that last year already. The Bills had nobody other than Henry to run the ball so the defense could key on him knowing that he'd be taking some plays off. Now that MaGahee is on board they can put him in as a threat to both run and catch. McNally will get them to improve their pass blocking with his skill, but this situation at RB will help them keep the defense much more honest on passing downs.

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