From PFT:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...jabs-patriots/
Let the drama begin. (Not saying I think it's a big deal, but like PFT says, it'll get blown out of proportion.)
From PFT:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...jabs-patriots/
Let the drama begin. (Not saying I think it's a big deal, but like PFT says, it'll get blown out of proportion.)
TO likes to talk to his QB between plays about what he sees on the field, the no huddle takes that away from him. Course he doesn't like it.
When your best player on offense doesn't like the scheme I'd say that's a big problem.
I'm rooting for TO to blow up this team. They deserve it for bringing him in to sell tickets while they had every intention of dismantling the team for a profit.
I hope he's screaming at Jauron on the sidelines.
Well in the 7 plays he ran no huddle he had 20+ yards.
At that rate hed have a career season.
Man IDK about the no huddle. I just feel it'll take away from our run game.
I agree with T.O.
I don't like it either.
We don't have the talent to pull it off. On the field or the sideline.
I think Sal has shot down the ticket selling reason.Originally Posted by HHURRICANE
Regardless, the team will be blown up with or without TO.
Originally Posted by mysticsoto
I like the no huddle and I think you guys may be in for a surprise..
But huddle or not, its falling on the OL to block.
I want the Wild Cat, I'm not going to lie. We should be going with what's new, the No Huddle offense is older than half of our posters.
YOu mean to say the Bills offense might be decent this year?!?!? Blaphemy!Originally Posted by patmoran2006
I do mean to say that, yes.Originally Posted by The Juice Is Loose
I didn't see what Sal said but you definately got my curiosity. What did he say?Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
scary part is that if the PAts shut down TO , he will have to make excuses and start blaming people on the team after all his trash talk.
Last edited by justasportsfan; 09-09-2009 at 01:58 PM.
The TO move was the brainchild of Jauron.Originally Posted by HHURRICANE
Basically, Dick said that if he is in a must win situation, that TO is a way to help produce a winner. So he requested he be brought in.
I think he has this archived on his site (www.salsports.com).
If I have a chance, I'll try to find the story tonight. But the TO signing was a Jauron request, as odd as it sounds.
I had no idea, first time I've heard of it was when Miami started using it under Sporano.Originally Posted by pinkdogg32
TO wasnt brought in for ticket sales or apperal sales... he was brought here to make plays in the Red Zone. He was brought here to fill the slot for BIG STRONG WR .. same reason we drafted Hardy.. Red Zone Presence... TO is a proven TD machine and that is why he is here. The ticket and apperal sales are just a bonus. His signing another season w/ Buffalo will depend on the seasons outcome.
@Hemlepp53
First thing Dick did since coming on board that makes Football sense....Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
Thank you.Originally Posted by Dr.Lecter
Edwards said he called Jauron so I'm not sure how it became his idea. Was getting rid of the entire o-line his way of getting the most out of a "must win" situation?
Sorry but Russ Brandon's hand were all over that deal.
i mean, they certainly used it in a way the NFL hadnt really seen but from what I've read about it, its basically a variation of the Wing-T offense that has been around a while.Originally Posted by BuffaloFever
I wouldnt have a problem using it sparingly, I just dont see it be as effective again as the Phins used it last year, as teams can prepare more for it.
Originally Posted by Hemlepp53
Than why get rid of your o-line?