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TBN Carucci : Bills at DB: Seymour could be a true sleeper
TBN Carucci : Bills at DB: Seymour could be a true sleeper
One thing I'm fairly confident about is that Ryan knows DB's. After reading about him, I'd be delighted if Seymour panned out, though it will take time for him to grow the preds.
One other thing I found interesting.....
Here's more food for thought: The Bills focused on adding secondary depth with low-level free-agent signings. One player to watch at safety is Robert Blanton, who spent the previous four seasons with the Minnesota Vikings. Blanton was noticeably vocal in practice, directing traffic in the secondary and generally making sure everyone was lined up properly.
Maybe Blanton is the new Leonhard. I'd be happy with that.
This team is going to need a lot of help from unexpected sources if they want to avoid dropping below .500 again.
I'm not even sure what my expectations are anymore, though they aren't high (maybe 9-7 in my best dreams). I'm trying real hard to have some optimism. If everything goes bad, like I have a feeling it will, I'm just hoping for some gems to shine for the long term. At the least, if defensive players get a handle on Ryan's system, any other one will be gravy down the road.
I'm not even sure what my expectations are anymore, though they aren't high (maybe 9-7 in my best dreams). I'm trying real hard to have some optimism. If everything goes bad, like I have a feeling it will, I'm just hoping for some gems to shine for the long term. At the least, if defensive players get a handle on Ryan's system, any other one will be gravy down the road.
Score more points than your opponent...
I honestly feel we will be better overall:
Second year in the same offense and defense is huge for the players knowledge and reaction time. That minimizes mental miscues.
Tyrod in his second year as the uncontested starter is huge. There is no battle or dividing reps. The extra reps and time to jell helps the offense play better right out of the gate.
The running game should be even better. Injuries plagued us last year even though we still exceeded expectations on the ground. We may see more injuries this year but Johnathan Williams was a very good add and I think we will be very pleased with what he does on the field if injuries occur.
The passing game should be better with the aforementioned extra reps with Tyrod as the uncontested starter. Furthermore, I think we may throw the ball more this year and use Woods in the slot where he really should be.
The defensive line may be the same. Bryant will start where Mario was early on but Mario under-performed so I don't see a drop in production. Shaq and a rotational Washington should make the production better overall.
The linebacking corp should be much better. Ragland may end up being the most important addition from this draft. Having Brown and Rgaland in the middle make me feel way better about our run defense.
The secondary, barring injury, will be better if for nothing more than getting Aaron back. McKelvin cost us too many plays and I believe the new faces at CB will make us more sound overall.
Really RT is my only worry right now since Henderson is MIA. But many felt Mills was just as good. I'm not sure we won't make an addition later on in the summer if Henderson can't go.
Overall, I think many simply have angst because of the changes to known quantities. But I feel real good about what the new faces should add and improve on this team.
Second year in the same offense and defense is huge for the players knowledge and reaction time. That minimizes mental miscues.
Tyrod in his second year as the uncontested starter is huge. There is no battle or dividing reps. The extra reps and time to jell helps the offense play better right out of the gate.
The running game should be even better. Injuries plagued us last year even though we still exceeded expectations on the ground. We may see more injuries this year but Johnathan Williams was a very good add and I think we will be very pleased with what he does on the field if injuries occur.
The passing game should be better with the aforementioned extra reps with Tyrod as the uncontested starter. Furthermore, I think we may throw the ball more this year and use Woods in the slot where he really should be.
The defensive line may be the same. Bryant will start where Mario was early on but Mario under-performed so I don't see a drop in production. Shaq and a rotational Washington should make the production better overall.
The linebacking corp should be much better. Ragland may end up being the most important addition from this draft. Having Brown and Rgaland in the middle make me feel way better about our run defense.
The secondary, barring injury, will be better if for nothing more than getting Aaron back. McKelvin cost us too many plays and I believe the new faces at CB will make us more sound overall.
Really RT is my only worry right now since Henderson is MIA. But many felt Mills was just as good. I'm not sure we won't make an addition later on in the summer if Henderson can't go.
Overall, I think many simply have angst because of the changes to known quantities. But I feel real good about what the new faces should add and improve on this team.
If we stay healthy, we make some noise. Great write up BTW.
Re: TBN Carucci : Bills at DB: Seymour could be a true sleeper
If Seymour pans out, that would be a coup. He's got the size, speed, and athleticism you covet. And the fact that his eyesight was poor and was recently (post college playing career) provides hope that he'll be better than what he showed in college.
Second year in the same offense and defense is huge for the players knowledge and reaction time. That minimizes mental miscues.
Tyrod in his second year as the uncontested starter is huge. There is no battle or dividing reps. The extra reps and time to jell helps the offense play better right out of the gate.
The running game should be even better. Injuries plagued us last year even though we still exceeded expectations on the ground. We may see more injuries this year but Johnathan Williams was a very good add and I think we will be very pleased with what he does on the field if injuries occur.
The passing game should be better with the aforementioned extra reps with Tyrod as the uncontested starter. Furthermore, I think we may throw the ball more this year and use Woods in the slot where he really should be.
The defensive line may be the same. Bryant will start where Mario was early on but Mario under-performed so I don't see a drop in production. Shaq and a rotational Washington should make the production better overall.
The linebacking corp should be much better. Ragland may end up being the most important addition from this draft. Having Brown and Rgaland in the middle make me feel way better about our run defense.
The secondary, barring injury, will be better if for nothing more than getting Aaron back. McKelvin cost us too many plays and I believe the new faces at CB will make us more sound overall.
Really RT is my only worry right now since Henderson is MIA. But many felt Mills was just as good. I'm not sure we won't make an addition later on in the summer if Henderson can't go.
Overall, I think many simply have angst because of the changes to known quantities. But I feel real good about what the new faces should add and improve on this team.
Well, I can appreciate your perspectives. I can agree with 1,2, & 6 easily.
3 - Maybe. Teams are going to key on the running game.
4 - Maybe, if Taylor can improve his reads and decision speed. Unsure if it's growing pains or player limitation. And Taylor needs to stay healthy (obviously).
5 - Manny Lawson replaces Mario/Shaq, not Bryant. That's sort of ok until Shaq heals.
7- Can agree for diff reasons, I think Aaron will not last but Blanton leaves me optimistic, Colt Anderson was good depth, Seymour looks promising.
The wildcards, to me :
- Taylor, health and development
- They need a 2 minute offense
- Is the Ryan defense past shelf life ? Might be.
- RG & RT, health and improvement (even by consistency and lack of injuries) are needed
- Carpenter has to regain his form
- Ryan needs to improve his game management skills and be more aware. There were some inexplicable things happened last year that shouldn't for a vet HC
- They need to stop the stupid personal judgement penalties
I hope you're right. I don't know. Tougher schedule, too many achy players. I wish it was September though so we could start finding out already.
Re: TBN Carucci : Bills at DB: Seymour could be a true sleeper
His #1 is the biggest load of crap. Every year it's "our same guys are magically going to improve through playing together longer!"
It has never once actually happened. The only improvements occurred when we added talent. But for some reason, people keep repeating this nonsense cliche.
One thing I'm fairly confident about is that Ryan knows DB's. After reading about him, I'd be delighted if Seymour panned out, though it will take time for him to grow the preds.
One other thing I found interesting.....
Maybe Blanton is the new Leonhard. I'd be happy with that.
His #1 is the biggest load of crap. Every year it's "our same guys are magically going to improve through playing together longer!"
It has never once actually happened. The only improvements occurred when we added talent. But for some reason, people keep repeating this nonsense cliche.
I think the exception to that is 2014, when we added a coordinator that got the defense to improve drastically with basically the same roster as the year prior, although admittedly Spikes especially was a huge upgrade for that squad.
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His #1 is the biggest load of crap. Every year it's "our same guys are magically going to improve through playing together longer!"
It has never once actually happened. The only improvements occurred when we added talent. But for some reason, people keep repeating this nonsense cliche.
Did the Bills offense get out of the bottom of the league ? Did we have a QB actually visit the pro bowl ?? That's a change for the better, at least acknowledge we got better (#1 rushing as well).
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