If J.P. Losman and the offensive line can deliver, which I believe they will, then we have a chance. I think our biggest area of concern should be our D-Line. It's basically Sam Adams against the world. Aaron Schobel would be a great complement to solid pass rushing DE. However, Kelsey has a ways to go in terms of dominating at the point of attack and pass rushing. I'm also having nightmares of teams running on us at will in the 4th quarter. Jennings can be replaced but I believe that the loss of Pat Williams will be devastating. I think it would have been wise to go after a pass rushing DT like Chris Hovan. I just don't see how are D-Line will be able to get any pressure on opposing QBs. This will cause us to manufacter pressure with our linebackers which will leave the passing game wide open for other teams (Especially quaterbacks that are adept at handling the blitz). With the quality linbackers and secondary we have, a good defensive line would give us the best defense in the league.
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I've heard this Pat Williams thing so often that I may just start to believe it. That is, the departure of a declining, soon-to-be-33 year old DT will absolutely be the death knell for our defense.
Ron Edwards - a big, mobile, athletic guy who has played very well - and Tim Anderson - a high effort guy and a 3rd round pick from a big time program - will never be able to replace Fat Pat
Oh - actually Edwards is a much better pass rusher than the immortal and immobile Williams, but I'm sure as a younger guy, he will never pan out.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersI've heard this Pat Williams thing so often that I may just start to believe it. That is, the departure of a declining, soon-to-be-33 year old DT will absolutely be the death knell for our defense.
Ron Edwards - a big, mobile, athletic guy who has played very well - and Tim Anderson - a high effort guy and a 3rd round pick from a big time program - will never be able to replace Fat Pat
Oh - actually Edwards is a much better pass rusher than the immortal and immobile Williams, but I'm sure as a younger guy, he will never pan out.
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Originally posted by EDSBills fans seemingly have zero faith in the ability of young players who are not first round draft picks to step up and fill voids, despite a long history of successful second day draft picks and undrafted players emerging as key peformers.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by EDSBills fans seemingly have zero faith in the ability of young players who are not first round draft picks to step up and fill voids, despite a long history of successful second day draft picks and undrafted players emerging as key peformers.
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While I have no problem at all with our current starting DT's, and think they will do pretty well, I am a little concerned about our DT depth. If/when Sam or Ron go down, they still have to have a rotation guy, cause the big dudes just can't play every down.
When I see quality players like that DT Jasper from Atlanta get very reasonable contracts, it is hard for me to understand why we can't bring in another DT. We could easly absorb the vet min. contract for a guy like him. We always seem to miss out on the bargains here. Is that a testament to the organization, or the guy chasing the talent?"Show me a good loser and I will show you an idiot"
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Originally posted by DaBillzAhDaShiznitWhile I have no problem at all with our current starting DT's, and think they will do pretty well, I am a little concerned about our DT depth. If/when Sam or Ron go down, they still have to have a rotation guy, cause the big dudes just can't play every down.
When I see quality players like that DT Jasper from Atlanta get very reasonable contracts, it is hard for me to understand why we can't bring in another DT. We could easly absorb the vet min. contract for a guy like him. We always seem to miss out on the bargains here. Is that a testament to the organization, or the guy chasing the talent?Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by Jan ReimersI think Anderson will be in the rotation, along with Bannan, now that the experiment with him at guard is over. I also saw somewhere that the coaches have been impressed with Sape. I think we're deep enough at DT.
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Originally posted by rschepiseThe fact of the matter is he's a very good number 2 Defensive end."It's not whether you win or lose; it's how you play the game."-Vince Lombardi
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Originally posted by CAbillsThere was some good reports about that Gause(sp?) guy impressing in camp. But I guess I wouldn't expect much from an UDFA rookie at the DE position.
I am not expecting much either. If he makes the team and contributes this season then so be it. He won't play much if he does make it though unless there is an injury. I would love it if we could get someone off the streets to contribute though and show these higher priced players a thing or two. I think Kelsay will be a lot better this year too. He was really coming on as the year ended last season.
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Originally posted by rschepiseThis is all great people but it still does not solve our DE problem. DT does not worry me half as much as the fact that we don't have a #1 DE on our roster. Don't get me wrong I love Aaron Schobel. He has a great moter and he is a gritty player. The fact of the matter is he's a very good number 2 Defensive end. He would be a good complement to a Jason Taylor or Kevin Carter type player.
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Originally posted by EDSI would take Schobel over Kevin Carter any day of the week and twice on Sundays. Would it be nice to have a Julius Peppers, you bet, but the Bills are solid at DE. Schobel is a warrior and Kelsay is an emerging talent. LAst I checked the Bills defense was plenty good."I'm growing older but not up, my metabolic rate is pleasantly stuck" - Jimmy Buffett
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