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2021 Buffalo Bills - Same as it ever was*** (3 Viewers)

I like it. The Bills demonstrated that they're putting one foot in front of the other with a solid coaching hire, and with both feet on the ground, they're ready to get a foot ahead of the rest of the division.
This post didn't get the love it deserved. <_<

 
The Buf job had to be one of the least desirable out there.
People keep saying this, and I get where it comes from. This team has been kind of a joke for the past decade or so, which is why we've been stuck with the Chan Gaileys and Doug Marrones of the world.

Things are different now though. We have stable ownership, and our owners are apparently willing to spend what it takes to attract top-shelf personnel. Yeah, the quarterback situation is a mess. But you're not inheriting a barren cupboard like in New York, and you're not stuck with an un-cuttable coach-killer like in Chicago. Atlanta is the only HC opening that I think is clearly more attractive than ours, because of Matt Ryan.
So what are the thoughts on Whaley?
Whaley's been a mixed bag so far. He's made some really good acquisitions, and the Watkins trade looks a lot better now than it did last year IMO, but his future is going to come down to whether Manuel develops or not (or whether he can find another alternative). Buffalo would have been in the playoffs this year with just competent quarterbacking.

 
The Buf job had to be one of the least desirable out there.
People keep saying this, and I get where it comes from. This team has been kind of a joke for the past decade or so, which is why we've been stuck with the Chan Gaileys and Doug Marrones of the world.

Things are different now though. We have stable ownership, and our owners are apparently willing to spend what it takes to attract top-shelf personnel. Yeah, the quarterback situation is a mess. But you're not inheriting a barren cupboard like in New York, and you're not stuck with an un-cuttable coach-killer like in Chicago. Atlanta is the only HC opening that I think is clearly more attractive than ours, because of Matt Ryan.
And Rex turned them down for Buffalo.
Do we know that they offered him the job?

 
I'm reading that the Bills want to keep Schwartz, but it's far from a certainty. Others are saying Rex wants to hire Thurman from the Jets.

 
If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
He's saying that Flacco and EJ "are a perfect comparison" and have had similar starts to their careers, so if Flacco can "turn it around", so can EJ. It's laughable.

 
Also, I like the way the Pegulas handled this search. For some reason they caught a lot of flak for interviewing everybody under the sun, as if considering your options is somehow a bad thing. But once they figured out who they wanted, they didn't screw around and got it done. Basically they met Ryan for the first time on Thursday and had him hired by Saturday night.

I don't mean to be a pollyana about the ownership, because for all I know they could be the next Dan Snyder. Just that everything I've seen so far has been encouraging.

 
If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
He's saying that Flacco and EJ "are a perfect comparison" and have had similar starts to their careers, so if Flacco can "turn it around", so can EJ. It's laughable.
I'm a pessimist on Manuel, but there's nothing especially laughable about this. It's not that uncommon for a QB to struggle for a few years before turning into in a serviceable starter. I wouldn't bet on Manuel doing so, but it wouldn't be the first time that's happened.

That's especially true now that we know that some of his problems were created by Marrone with the instructions to play super-conservatively and avoid turnovers at all costs. Maybe a new offense regime will turn things around for him. Again, I wouldn't bet on it, but who knows?

 
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If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
This.

Not to mention he was setup for failure. Things went wrong from the start with the Kolb injury and then Manuel missing a chunk of that first preseason. It for worse with his second injury. And last year the offense was a total mess. The O-line was the worst in the league. They got every QB killed and the run game was the worst in franchise history. The playcalling was unbelievably bad. Despite the screen and quick slant being Watkins' bread and butter in college, the Bills threw just 4 screens to him all year. And Marrone harped on EJ so much about ball security and playing it safe that he made Manuel scared to even throw the ball. You could see Manuel constantly hesitating despite making the correct read. Or ignoring down field receivers to make the "safe" dumpoff pass.

He may very well then out to be a bust, but he's hardly been put into a position to succeed either.

 
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Jackson is still under contract.

 
If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
He's saying that Flacco and EJ "are a perfect comparison" and have had similar starts to their careers, so if Flacco can "turn it around", so can EJ. It's laughable.
No I'm not. I'm saying exactly what he said. And I'm saying that Flacco's struggles in 2010 as described in that article almost exactly mirror Manuel's struggles so far.

You're a troll. Go away.

 
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.

 
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If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
He's saying that Flacco and EJ "are a perfect comparison" and have had similar starts to their careers, so if Flacco can "turn it around", so can EJ. It's laughable.
I'm a pessimist on Manuel, but there's nothing especially laughable about this. It's not that uncommon for a QB to struggle for a few years before turning into in a serviceable starter. I wouldn't bet on Manuel doing so, but it wouldn't be the first time that's happened.

That's especially true now that we know that some of his problems were created by Marrone with the instructions to play super-conservatively and avoid turnovers at all costs. Maybe a new offense regime will turn things around for him. Again, I wouldn't bet on it, but who knows?
The laughable part is the Flacco comparison.

I agree with the rest, have said as much.

 
If you read this article on Flacco from 2012 and insert Manuel's name instead, I think it's a perfect comparison. Anyone that can't at least admit that that could accurately describe Manuel is simply a Manuel hater.

http://thesidelineview.com/columns/nfl/managing-games-hurts-flacco
Ok I read it - and you think Manuel is Flacco?
I think what he's saying is Manuel hasn't gotten a fair shake, time-wise, reps-wise, and considering some similar young QBs turned out ok, he deserves another year at least.
He's saying that Flacco and EJ "are a perfect comparison" and have had similar starts to their careers, so if Flacco can "turn it around", so can EJ. It's laughable.
No I'm not. I'm saying exactly what he said. And I'm saying that Flacco's struggles in 2010 as described in that article almost exactly mirror Manuel's struggles so far.

You're a troll. Go away.
Yeah, sure it is. :rolleyes:

You started by comparing their first 14 games, then you completely made up a story saying the fans wanted him gone, and now you're saying Flacco's struggles in his 4th season almost exactly mirror Manuel's struggles so far? By the way, the opinion piece you linked is about the 2011 season, not 2010.

You're delusional. Go away.

 
I like Rex, although now it's going to be extremely important that they bring in someone good to handle the offense.

That being said, is anyone else not overly impressed with the Jets defense recently? He has a great reputation, but they haven't been good for a long time.

 
:confused:

They were 6th this past season in total defense.

In six seasons in NY, Rex's D's ranked 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 11th and 6th.

 
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They were 6th this past season in total defense.

In six seasons in NY, Rex's D's ranked 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 11th and 6th.
Look at points per game, takeaways, etc.
Nobody is saying that the Jets defenses have challenged the 85 Bears recently. Just that they've been consistently good despite losing a bunch of a talent -- their GM got fired for a reason, after all.

Of all the things to worry about, our defense is not one of them.

 
I have to admit that I don't know much about Greg Roman other than just having watched the 49ers for a bunch of years in a semi-drunken early-Sunday-evening haze. The stuff out there that I'm seeing online is either effusively positive or string-him-up negative. I guess it says a lot that he was out interviewing for HC jobs after his team's offense struggled all year.

 
Points allowed can be skewed by defensive scores by the other team, turnovers that give them a short field, etc.

Look at the two Bills/Jets game this year.

In the first, the Bill scored 43, in large part thanks to forcing six turnovers. The Bills had scoring drives of 1, -4, 9, -1 and 14 yards in that game. Hard to blame those on the defense.

In the second, the Bills scored 38, thanks to a blocked punt and a TD-scoring drive of 16 yards.

 
I have to admit that I don't know much about Greg Roman other than just having watched the 49ers for a bunch of years in a semi-drunken early-Sunday-evening haze. The stuff out there that I'm seeing online is either effusively positive or string-him-up negative. I guess it says a lot that he was out interviewing for HC jobs after his team's offense struggled all year.
Yeah, not sure what to think.

On the one hand you see this: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--offensive-guru-and-coaching-candidate-greg-roman-a-victim-of-his--niners--success-022509392.html

So he's a super creative offensive mind that is doing stuff nobody has seen before and he is excellent at tailoring his offense to his players' talent.

And then there's this: http://www.trendingbuffalo.com/sports/buffalo-bills/coachwatch2015-who-is-greg-roman/

So he's actually a stubborn guy who forces his players to do stuff they can't actually do and doesn't use players that actually have talent.

Lots of questions it seems. The biggest seems to be how much influence Harbaugh had in the offense both good and bad.

 
We need to get Roman a Carlos Hyde. Brown and Spiller are similar, Freddie is fantastic but not much is in the tank. There will be a lot of good rb's in this draft. One will probably still be available in the later rounds.

 
I have to admit that I don't know much about Greg Roman other than just having watched the 49ers for a bunch of years in a semi-drunken early-Sunday-evening haze. The stuff out there that I'm seeing online is either effusively positive or string-him-up negative. I guess it says a lot that he was out interviewing for HC jobs after his team's offense struggled all year.
Yeah, not sure what to think.

On the one hand you see this: http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfl--offensive-guru-and-coaching-candidate-greg-roman-a-victim-of-his--niners--success-022509392.html

So he's a super creative offensive mind that is doing stuff nobody has seen before and he is excellent at tailoring his offense to his players' talent.

And then there's this: http://www.trendingbuffalo.com/sports/buffalo-bills/coachwatch2015-who-is-greg-roman/

So he's actually a stubborn guy who forces his players to do stuff they can't actually do and doesn't use players that actually have talent.

Lots of questions it seems. The biggest seems to be how much influence Harbaugh had in the offense both good and bad.
The offense was so bad last year that it has to be at least a marginal upgrade

 
Points allowed can be skewed by defensive scores by the other team, turnovers that give them a short field, etc.

Look at the two Bills/Jets game this year.

In the first, the Bill scored 43, in large part thanks to forcing six turnovers. The Bills had scoring drives of 1, -4, 9, -1 and 14 yards in that game. Hard to blame those on the defense.

In the second, the Bills scored 38, thanks to a blocked punt and a TD-scoring drive of 16 yards.
Sure, but yards allowed can be skewed by the same things, and points given up is more important than yards. Plus, what about the takeaways, sacks, 3rd down and red zone efficiency, etc.?

If you dig a little deeper, the Jets only had 1 more giveaway than the Bills last year on offense, and they had more time of possession, meaning their defense was on the field less often.

Obviously personnel comes into play, but all things considered the Jets haven't been a good defense for the last 4 years.

 
I like the Ryan hire. Buf has an outstanding D but he will elevate it to SB quality.
the defense is already great, any upgrades if any will be marginal at best. It isn't broke, so why fix it? Buffalo's offense is broken and Rex has shown he cannot lead an effective offense.Don't see how this hire makes them better.

 
The Buf job had to be one of the least desirable out there.
People keep saying this, and I get where it comes from. This team has been kind of a joke for the past decade or so, which is why we've been stuck with the Chan Gaileys and Doug Marrones of the world.

Things are different now though. We have stable ownership, and our owners are apparently willing to spend what it takes to attract top-shelf personnel. Yeah, the quarterback situation is a mess. But you're not inheriting a barren cupboard like in New York, and you're not stuck with an un-cuttable coach-killer like in Chicago. Atlanta is the only HC opening that I think is clearly more attractive than ours, because of Matt Ryan.
And Rex turned them down for Buffalo.
Atlanta chose not to bring Rex back for a 2nd interview. He wouldn't have turned them down.

 
:confused:

They were 6th this past season in total defense.

In six seasons in NY, Rex's D's ranked 1st, 3rd, 5th, 8th, 11th and 6th.
Look at points per game, takeaways, etc.
Nobody is saying that the Jets defenses have challenged the 85 Bears recently. Just that they've been consistently good despite losing a bunch of a talent -- their GM got fired for a reason, after all.

Of all the things to worry about, our defense is not one of them.
I disagree that they've been consistently good- for the last several years, they've been consistently average at best IMO. You could say the GM got fired for a reason after all, but you could say the same exact thing about Rex.

I'm not really worried about the defense, just trying to get a better read on the job Rex has done in the past. I was honestly surprised when I looked more closely at the Jets defensive performances.

 
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.
Would be blown away if Spiller resigns.

Great talent, just never got it going in Buffalo due to Freddie, Injuries, Poor Usage, Etc.

With Brown, Jackson, Dixon, there's simply no room for Spiller.... I think he looks for a fresh start elsewhere.

 
The Buf job had to be one of the least desirable out there.
People keep saying this, and I get where it comes from. This team has been kind of a joke for the past decade or so, which is why we've been stuck with the Chan Gaileys and Doug Marrones of the world.

Things are different now though. We have stable ownership, and our owners are apparently willing to spend what it takes to attract top-shelf personnel. Yeah, the quarterback situation is a mess. But you're not inheriting a barren cupboard like in New York, and you're not stuck with an un-cuttable coach-killer like in Chicago. Atlanta is the only HC opening that I think is clearly more attractive than ours, because of Matt Ryan.
And Rex turned them down for Buffalo.
Do we know that they offered him the job?
Doesn't look like it:

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Rex Ryan's top choice was the Falcons. Made sense for his family too. However, ATL never scheduled 2nd interview. #nyj

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What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.
Would be blown away if Spiller resigns.Great talent, just never got it going in Buffalo due to Freddie, Injuries, Poor Usage, Etc.

With Brown, Jackson, Dixon, there's simply no room for Spiller.... I think he looks for a fresh start elsewhere.
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.
Would be blown away if Spiller resigns.Great talent, just never got it going in Buffalo due to Freddie, Injuries, Poor Usage, Etc.

With Brown, Jackson, Dixon, there's simply no room for Spiller.... I think he looks for a fresh start elsewhere.
I agree, Spiller is as good as gone.

Not sure how much he'll command and the injuries are a concern, but Mark Ingram may be a great fit. Especially if Roman is made the OC.

 
fantastic hire for the Bills imo.
It is if you like:

-attention grabbing quotes from your head coach

-excitement

-players who love their coach

-an overall good (not great) defense

-inconsistent offense

-poor clock management

-highly questionable use of timeouts (Ryan frequently used timeouts when the Jets were losing in the 3rd quarter of games)

-*sideline confusion of all kinds

-a defense that will play well for almost a whole game but puzzlingly act like a sieve on a key second half drive

-a likely FG or TD allowed on opponent's final possession of first half (it seems this happened in 75% of the games the Jets lost under Ryan)

*In the 2011 season finale, Ryan was clueless to why Santonio Holmes was on the sideline late in the game. If you can find it, listen to the Ryan post game press conference or check out New York Daily News or New York Post articles from the day after that Jets-Dolphins game.

There was major confusion with the timeout called before the Smith-to-Kerley TD pass at end of NY-Green Bay game this season.

12-men on the field happened way too often under Ryan.

There was also the time vs the Chiefs when the Jets had to call a timeout after the opening kickoff.

In conclusion, Ryan is a fine motivator who players love for the most part, but there are all sorts of technical issues with the guy (clock management, timeouts, not getting the right personnel onto the field timely, etc.) that will annoy Bills fans.

Unless the Bills get a top notch quarterback and a good OC, I see Ryan with middling results just like he had with the Jets. In conclusion, based on what I saw for six seasons with the Jets, Ryan will not win a Super Bowl with the Bills if he does not develop/find a good quarterback.

 
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.
Would be blown away if Spiller resigns.Great talent, just never got it going in Buffalo due to Freddie, Injuries, Poor Usage, Etc.

With Brown, Jackson, Dixon, there's simply no room for Spiller.... I think he looks for a fresh start elsewhere.
What do the homers think of these coaching moves as it relates to the running game/fantasy impact on Spiller/Jackson/B Brown?

I assume Spiller and Jackson are gone. Could this be a good thing from Brown?...or will they just bring in a new rb?
Too early to say IMO. I don't think it's a sure thing that Spiller is gone. He shouldn't be too expensive to re-sign, so the main issue is whether he wants to come back or not. If Marrone were still here, he would certainly leave. Now maybe he sticks around?

Bryce Brown did not impress TBH. I thought he was outplayed by Dixon.
Would be blown away if Spiller resigns.Great talent, just never got it going in Buffalo due to Freddie, Injuries, Poor Usage, Etc.

With Brown, Jackson, Dixon, there's simply no room for Spiller.... I think he looks for a fresh start elsewhere.
I agree, Spiller is as good as gone.Not sure how much he'll command and the injuries are a concern, but Mark Ingram may be a great fit. Especially if Roman is made the OC.
Do we know if Ingram can play in cold weather? Lots of RBs in this draft.

 
fantastic hire for the Bills imo.
It is if you like:

-attention grabbing quotes from your head coach

-excitement

-players who love their coach

-an overall good (not great) defense

-inconsistent offense

-poor clock management

-highly questionable use of timeouts (Ryan frequently used timeouts when the Jets were losing in the 3rd quarter of games)

-*sideline confusion of all kinds

-a defense that will play well for almost a whole game but puzzlingly act like a sieve on a key second half drive

-a likely FG or TD allowed on opponent's final possession of first half (it seems this happened in 75% of the games the Jets lost under Ryan)

*In the 2011 season finale, Ryan was clueless to why Santonio Holmes was on the sideline late in the game

.
So Marrone did all of these but the top three, so I guess that is an upgrade. (It was Hughes that Marrone did not know was on the bench in a game this year)

 
On the one hand, it's going to be a refreshing change to have a coach that actually loves his players, his city and the fans...

...on the other hand, how many clowns ever won a Super Bowl?

 
I like the Ryan hire. Buf has an outstanding D but he will elevate it to SB quality.
the defense is already great, any upgrades if any will be marginal at best. It isn't broke, so why fix it? Buffalo's offense is broken and Rex has shown he cannot lead an effective offense.Don't see how this hire makes them better.
I never said it was broken.
then how will this make Buffalo better?I don't see it. The defense is near maximum efficiency already. How does Rex positively impact that? The offense needs fixed if this team is going to be any good and...well, his history speaks for itself in that regard.

 
I like the Ryan hire. Buf has an outstanding D but he will elevate it to SB quality.
the defense is already great, any upgrades if any will be marginal at best. It isn't broke, so why fix it? Buffalo's offense is broken and Rex has shown he cannot lead an effective offense.Don't see how this hire makes them better.
I never said it was broken.
then how will this make Buffalo better?I don't see it. The defense is near maximum efficiency already. How does Rex positively impact that? The offense needs fixed if this team is going to be any good and...well, his history speaks for itself in that regard.
Did you even read the post you quoted? Not sure how to explain it better.
 
I like the Ryan hire. Buf has an outstanding D but he will elevate it to SB quality.
the defense is already great, any upgrades if any will be marginal at best. It isn't broke, so why fix it? Buffalo's offense is broken and Rex has shown he cannot lead an effective offense.Don't see how this hire makes them better.
I never said it was broken.
then how will this make Buffalo better?I don't see it. The defense is near maximum efficiency already. How does Rex positively impact that? The offense needs fixed if this team is going to be any good and...well, his history speaks for itself in that regard.
Well, Rex made the AFC Championship game with Sanchez as a rookie and as a 2nd year player. Offensive genius Chip Kelly didn't even make the playoffs in a weak NFC with Sanchez as his veteran QB.

 
In not surprising news, Bills players are already tweeting their excitement. Gilmore, Watkins and Wood have all expressed their happiness with the hire.

 
Well now the speculation begins of a reunion of Rex and Sanchez. Also hearing some idle banter about possibly having CB Darrell Revis leaving New England to reunite with Rex.

The chatter of Sanchez seems possible if Rex has any juice with the Buffalo front office.

 
From the link:

That's worth repeating: Ryan, the defensive guru, couldn't stop Kyle Orton, who retired last month before he likely would have been run out of town this offseason. In two games against the Jets this season, Orton had a 139.3 passer rating, six touchdowns and no interceptions. In his 10 other games, Orton's rating dropped to 81.3 and he posted 12 touchdowns and 10 interceptions.

Ryan's once-vaunted Jets defense finished this season 24th in points allowed, 30th in third-down conversion rate allowed and 25th in opposing red zone touchdown rate, which should give pause to anyone who thinks the Bills' defense will automatically remain one of the NFL's best under Ryan's guidance.
They were also 17th in sacks and tied for last in takeaways.

 

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