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Noahs Troopers

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McGahee back to form

By Dan Wetzel, Yahoo! Sports

September 1, 2006

DETROIT – Willis McGahee has one heck of a left knee, a simply incredible left knee. It is a famous one, too, and not for being one of two knees that once made him the most feared running back in college football, but for being the knee that was gruesomely injured in the 2003 Fiesta Bowl.

That night Ohio State's Will Allen broke McGahee's left knee every which way; ending his historic season at the University of Miami; dropping him in the 2003 NFL draft; costing him the ensuing season; and providing masochists a favored sports clip on YouTube.

You watched that knee get smashed and it wouldn't surprise you if McGahee never walked straight again, let alone rush for consecutive 1,000 yard seasons in the NFL.

And that, really, is why McGahee's left knee is most remarkable. It's not that it got slammed. It's not that it even got rehabilitated. It’s that, if you want to be honest about it, the knee has never performed the way it once did yet it was still special enough to gain nearly 2,400 yards and score 18 touchdowns behind lousy Buffalo Bills offensive lines.

McGahee, three seasons removed from that injury, is a certifiable, proven NFL featured running back. And he has never had the speed that originally made him such a tantalizing prospect.

Until, he says, now. :thumbup:

"I think I am faster than I was," said McGahee Thursday after scoring a touchdown in the Bills 20-13 preseason victory over the Lions. "I think I am faster than ever."

The old McGahee was a highlight film waiting to happen, needing a small crease to explode into daylight where he would blow by cornerbacks as he ran from one end of the field to the other.

The McGahee of the past two years, however, was a workhorse, grinding out four-digit rushing totals three, four and five yards at a clip, 27, 29, 31 attempts a game.

The old McGahee rewrote the UM record book in his lone season as a starter, besting Edgerrin James in single-season yardage (1,746) and touchdowns (28). His TD total is third best of all-time, behind only Mike Rozier and Barry Sanders. It included three heart-stoppers from outside 60 yards and another from 48. He was a first team All-American and Heisman finalist.

The McGahee of the last two years had none of that world class speed – his longest run last year was 27 yards. He's been good, but hardly thrilling. He understood his job and did it – "move the ball, move the chains" – but he no longer left people with chills.

He swears that might be possible again. His teammates and new coach #### Jauron seem convinced as well. McGahee may line up at times as a receiver to get him more touches in the open field where, as he put it, he'd be "devastating."

He played only one series here against Detroit, and while he didn't break off a 61-yarder as he did two weeks ago against Cincinnati, he did have a 20-yard gain and showed bursts of that old speed.

"I liked the sharp cuts, the north and south, he makes people miss and he is by them pretty quick," said Jauron. "And I am glad he feels good because we intend to give him the ball and we are counting on him having a pretty big year for us."

Look, the Bills are no one's pick to win the AFC. They will probably be no one's pick to even win the opener at New England or at Miami the week after, for that matter. Coming off a divisive and disappointing 5-11 season, the Bills are the Bills – "as far as I am concerned we are rated last in the AFC," said McGahee.

But what if Willis McGahee is the real Willis McGahee?

What if "good" goes to "great?"

A couple things – besides health – are working in McGahee's favor this season. First off, the offensive line looks better, which is not saying much from last year's dreadful unit, but it does mean something.

"We are a whole lot better than we were last year," said McGahee.

Second, while quarterback J.P. Losman is not going to remind anyone of Peyton Manning, he too is improved and possesses more confidence and a better grasp of the offense. He went 5-5 for 52 yards on Thursday.

"Every week we are getting better," said Losman.

So McGahee isn't going to have to go it alone. Though he certainly seems capable of carrying the offensive load.

"He looks better, he looks faster, he looks quicker and more comfortable," said Losman. "He knows what is going on. He knows the plays.

"He is ready to roll."

On one heck of a left knee that, even at less than perfect, was good enough for a lot of yards. On one heck of a left knee that, perhaps, is truly back.

Dan Wetzel is Yahoo! Sports' national columnist.

 
Too bad the rest of the offense around him is crap, and the offensive line couldn't block your grandmother...

 
Unfortunately your boys' blocking is also back to form and your coach is #### Jauron .

 
I thought you guys were a bunch of sharks?

Open up your heads for a moment and stop reading fantasy rankings and columns. I'm not goping to sit here on my pedestal and predict playoffs, but this team looks a heck of a lot better than last year. We will compete in each game. It's so easy to bash a team based on what you think you know. I would never sit here and pretend to know a lot about another team where I feel comfortable enough to give them no chance...(waiting for trhe Bears fans to help with this one....)

Peerless, yes, I said Peerless, will be one of the WR's everyone is scrambling to pick up on the waiver wire come week 3.

6-10.

 
Offense may not be that great, but it is improved from last year. So is the O line for that matter. Agian, they may not be great or even good, but I still think magahee puts up a career year easily.

As a buffalo homer who watched every game, the team last year was one of the worst in bills history, mostly due to coaching and play calling. The team literally fell apart halfway through the year, veterans quiting and giving up left and right. Mularky #### the bed.

You guys are putting to much thought into jauron being HC. He's the D man, the offense is run by fairchild, OC of the rams last year. A former RB coach who made jackson that much better when martz left last year. Willis will be a stud number 1 this year.

 
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Offense may not be that great, but it is improved from last year. So is the O line for that matter. Agian, they may not be great or even good, but I still think magahee puts up a career year easily.As a buffalo homer who watched every game, the team last year was one of the worst in bills history, mostly due to coaching and play calling. The team literally fell apart halfway through the year, veterans quiting and giving up left and right. Mularky #### the bed.You guys are putting to much thought into jauron being HC. He's the D man, the offense is run by fairchild, OC of the rams last year. A former RB coach who made jackson that much better when martz left last year. Willis will be a stud number 1 this year.
:goodposting: It's addition by subtraction this year.....no Bennie Anderson, Mike Williams, Mike Mularkey, Eric Moulds (will miss his skill and was a great Bill, but divided that locker room last year).
 
Noahs Troopers said:
CalBear said:
Fluff piece.Are you going to predict a rushing title for him again?
Thanks. For acting like a d!ck. :o
"I think I am faster than ever." Um.. what the hell is he going to say..."I'm about as fast as I was last year" (an excuse laden year)"I'm not as fast as I used to be but..."
 
CalBear said:
Fluff piece.Are you going to predict a rushing title for him again?
By the way... curious how you felt when your overlyrated Golden Bears were down to a nothing Vol team...0-35????Your posts tonight are very bitter.... have some humble pie. Sleep this eve... then post when you are better.
 
I've only seen McGahee on about 3 runs thus far this preseason. It was enough to know he is much leaner, faster and explosive then he was last year. It's blatently obvious to be honest. That doesn't chance that his team suxor, but I think Le Evans can become an outstaning weapon in BUf, helping to take some of the pressure off Willis this year.

 
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I've only seen McGahee on about 3 runs thus far this preseason. It was enough to know he is much leaner, faster and explosive then he was last year. It's blatently obvious to be honest. That doesn't chance that his team suxor, but I think Le Evans can become an outstaning weapon in BUf, helping to take some of the pressure off Willis this year.
Agreed. If their defense can come close to what it was 2 years ago they have a decent shot play competitive. Willis is gonna surprise a lot of people this year...
 
I think the Bills will be lucky to reach .500. That being said McGahee will have a top 10 year if Losman is at least average. Unfortunately that is a big if, but definitely possible.

 
This team is hard to get a read on. Everyone predicting a AFC East championship last year based on their Defense, this year no one wants to touch them with a 10 foot pole. Some of them probably represent value.

BUT, I lived in Chicago when Jauron was the coach. Terrible talent evaluator. Coaches, Players, you name it. I don't expect the best to rise and make it to the field when he is in charge. He is a vets best friend, whether they play well or not. He is awful at adapting his game plan at halftime too, which you need to be a winning coach in the NFL and something most of his division rival coaches are very good at. His good points include that he is a great motivator and will inspire his players loyalty and trust.

Personally, I just don't think this will be a ship without holes in their approach, meaning the ship wont hold water. At some point the problem will be running an offense when they are coming from behind, and I just don't see the offense producing and staying on the field for long in those circumstances.

And Peerless Price remains a 3 trick pony, the Post - The Slant and the Out. I'll be impressed with him more when I see him develope a Crossing route or a Short Slant where he can pull away at the line. Just my take.

 
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Jaurons not calling the offensive plays, Fairchild has been given the reigns for that. Hey, he did sign oine of "his" vets in Odom, but did release him yesterday. I was worried he was too loyal, but that shows me something.

And yes, A Train is officially the #2 Buffalo.

 
Like Jurb said about seeing only a few plays of McGahee, I agree 100%. He looks much quicker and decisive this preseason over last year, the 2nd half of last season he seemed a bit sluggish, he's making decisions this year where to cut and then he flys, looking more and more like the Willis from the U pre injury.

If you've never seen Willis play in college I'd suggest not dismissing him so easily, the guy was a straight up baller who was going to set the league on fire.

 
I choose to believe every word of this article as gospel.

Of course....I have McGahee on my team so I'll enjoy the fantasy while it lasts.

Jaime

 
Like Jurb said about seeing only a few plays of McGahee, I agree 100%. He looks much quicker and decisive this preseason over last year, the 2nd half of last season he seemed a bit sluggish, he's making decisions this year where to cut and then he flys, looking more and more like the Willis from the U pre injury. If you've never seen Willis play in college I'd suggest not dismissing him so easily, the guy was a straight up baller who was going to set the league on fire.
Yes, Willis has come into camp this year much leaner and a few lbs less than 2005. I have to think that there was still some rust to work off as he trained for 2005 due to the severity of his knee injury. That appears to be gone now. I look forward to seeing the Willis that awwed myself and so many others his final year at Miami this year. We have yet to see that RB in the NFL. Heck, we may never and thats a shame. Still, he looks much better trianed, leaner, fast and more explosive from the small amount of work I've seen this preseason.
 

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