He has been replacing Lawrence Smith on the goal line and now VanPelt said he came in to start the 3rd quarter.
Justin Bannan our new left guard?
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Originally posted by ryjam282Yep, you never know until you try it. I loved watching Big Sam just blow up those lineman on the goalline plays he was in on.
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Originally posted by LiverpoolkevThis got to show the BILLS fans just how bad our O-LINE is when a guy who havent played O-Line is better than what we have on the roster .........goodbye Pucillo,Sobieski,L.smith there is no doubt in my mind that O'Line is a Top Priority in Free Agency and the Draft because our line just not that good.........Mcnally has no faith in the personnel...................
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Originally posted by SippioPerhaps Bannon was easily coached to block. He had to plays i recall that he pulled from LG to the right and both plays panned out. I'm all for a spark like that. If it works :):):)
we had s.adams in there on the goal line too.they ran up his ass on mcgahee's 2nd TD.Originally posted by yordadChrist, you are the queerest person in the history of Bills fanhood. I swear to god I would stomp you.
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Hey, I'm all for trying Defensive Lineman on the Offensive line. Bannan is probably happy as hell to be playing, since he doesn't see a lot of time at DT, maybe he figures this is his only chance to play. Whatever the reason, maybe it will show the regular O-Linemen that none of their candy-asses are safe, personally, I'd make Mike Williams play QB for a series and let Drew pass protect for him, now that would be pay back.
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Originally posted by Forward_Lateralpersonally, I'd make Mike Williams play QB for a series and let Drew pass protect for him, now that would be pay back.
He'd probably eat the football...literally...when going back to pass.
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I saw something in the Buffalo News about that this morning. The fact that they used Bannan as a pulling guard speaks volumes...our O-line is just plain slow. It goes back to what GW was touting when he first came to Buffalo. He wanted to run a smash-mouth running game combined with the WCO. The O-line was built under the assumption that bigger equated to better when it came to running the ball. However, consider Denver for a moment. Their offensive line isn't all that imposing, size-wise. However, they always seem to find another "stud" running back whenever they lose one (i.e. Portis). The Denver O-line is fast enough to attack at the edges in the running game. They stretch a defense laterally by attacking outside the OTs, which definitely dilutes the effect of a defense keeping "eight in the box."
If our O-line were to drop about 30 pounds per man, we'd be able to do the same thing as Denver. Then, again, we haven't seen a good "Counter Trey" in Buffalo since Thurman Thomas left town.Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
And someone else said "Never mind!"
-Deep Purple
"Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White
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