Monday, August 3, 2015

I've Got 99 Problems and a QB is one! The Only Way I Want Cassell to Start is...; Incognito Named Starting Left Guard

Our greatest fears are coming to fruition in training camp so far. The quarterbacks aren't progressing and are looking pretty bad (http://buffalosportsbeat.blogspot.com/2015/07/the-bills-might-not-have-worst-qb.html). Not one has stood out so far. All three have battled inaccuracy issues much like they have throughout their careers. Tyrod Taylor has made some of the most spectacular plays among the three but has also been spectacular for the wrong reasons as well.

Unfortunately, if they are inaccurate in practice without a pass rush and no one covering receivers, how will they fare then with a furious pass rush and excellent covering corners. I've said it several times, if accuracy is the problem then I want the guy with the best athleticism and ability to make plays with his legs to be the starting qb (http://buffalosportsbeat.blogspot.com/2015/07/bills-qb-situation-if-accuracy-is.html). That's Taylor or E.J. Manuel over Matt Cassel.

Unfortunately, if all three are unspectacular, I see them going with Cassel because he's the veteran. Then I'll have to try and get myself excited about the possibility of him managing the game well with this defense and these weapons and not killing this team. Of course if Cassel bombs like he's been, Joe Buscaglia reports he's likely to be cut because of how much they can save with the salary cap (http://www.wkbw.com/sports/nfl/5-notable-bills-players-in-danger-of-being-cut).

There's one way I'd like Cassel to start and that is if I can sign up for his 27 touchdown, 7 interception performance which he accomplished with the Kansas City Chiefs back in 2010. If you can promise me 27 touchdowns, 7 picks then I'll take Cassel right now. That year he led the Chiefs to a 10-6 record and the AFC East Division Championship. If he repeated those same numbers on this team with this talent, I'd say 10-6 is going to happen and that 11-5 is very likely and so is the playoffs.

If anyone had 27 touchdowns, 7 picks we would erect a statue of that QB outside Ralph Wilson Stadium. Heck, I'd even take 27 touchdowns, 14 interceptions that would make us the playoffs. Like I said, I'd be excited if Cassel did that and would sign up for it. Could you imagine if either Manuel or Taylor won the starting job and had 27 touchdowns, 7 interceptions? We would be celebrating our franchise QB. It must be noted that Cassel had 27 touchdowns in his next three seasons, COMBINED!!

I'd even be thrilled with Jay Cutler's season last year where he threw for almost 4,000 yards in 15 games, 28 touchdowns, 18 interceptions, 66% completion, 250+ yards a game, and an 88.6 QB Rating. The interceptions were a lot and Cutler threw a bunch, but he made up for it with passing yards and touchdowns. I wouldn't mind the interceptions too much if the QB makes more plays because QBs throw interceptions. Heck, Andrew Luck threw 16 but offset that with 40 touchdowns  and 4,700 yards.

The defense also can bail out a QB's mistake whereas Cutler's Bears had the worst defense in the league. The Bills with Rex Ryan will have a top-5 defense. It would however be great if a QB can bail the defense out as well. I'd like it if the QB can score points so the defense doesn't have to kill itself every game and doesn't essentially have to pitch a shut out.

I'd hate to waste a great defense because our QB is not good. Speaking of not good QB, Buscaglia said the other day on Twitter that Matt Sims was having a better day than Manuel did at training camp (http://buffalosportsbeat.blogspot.com/2015/07/ej-struggled-because-of-marrone-sure.html). Let's see what Greg Roman can do with either of these QBs.

On a positive note, Richie Incognito has been spectacular so far in training camp along with other practices. It's been so good that Incognito has been named starting left guard by Ryan. He's been very impressive as he reported to training camp in great shape and has been lights out to the point Ryan named him starting guard after just three days in training camp. It's been an amazing comeback so far for Incognito after being out of the NFL the last year-and-a-half after the Jonathan Martin bullying scandal in Miami.

It's great as one of the starting guard jobs is locked up as Eric Wood, Cordy Glenn, and now Incognito have locked up starting spots on the line, the whole left side/middle of the line. The right guard spot is between rookie third-year guard John Miller and second year Cyril Richardson. Miller is penciled in as the starter, but Richardson is giving him a challenge. Second-year players Cyrus Kouandjio and Seantreal Henderson are battling for the starting right tackle spot. Kuoandjio is currently the favorite over Henderson, last year's starting right tackle.

Hopefully Incognito continues to perform well and play well during the season to help the line block in the run game and hopefully give whichever QB enough time to make a play. The line was really weak last year, but it appears to be a strength, so far. It depends on how Incognito performs and keeps himself on the straight and narrow and doesn't get in trouble, which has ruined his career and almost put it to an end. He's been a very productive guard his entire career, starting all 102 games he appeared in since coming into the league as a rookie in 2005, even making the Pro Bowl in 2012 the year before he was suspended.

He hasn't played in a game or appeared on a football field in pads since October 31, 2013. Let's hope it continues into this season and maybe beyond. Beyond however is up to him if he wants.

Happy 90th Birthday Marv Levy

Today is Marv Levy's 90th birthday. Levy is a 2001 inductee of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and is the first of the 1990s Buffalo Bills teams to be in the hall of fame. His election snowballed the Bills legends into the hall of fame such as Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith, Ralph Wilson, last year Andre Reed, and now this year Bill Polian.

It's amazing that Levy is 90 years old as he doesn't look it and definitely doesn't act it. If blows my mind. It's amazing that Levy was 72 years old when he retired as coach in 1997, tying the legendary George Halas as the oldest head coach in NFL history. Anyway, I started to realize Levy was hitting the 90-year-old mark last March when Ralph died and Levy was a few months away from 89. Again last year when he turned 89 I was beginning to think of him as possibly going to be 90, God willing he was going to be around at 90.

It's amazing and a blessing at the same time for him to still be alive and well and really healthy a decade away from hitting the century mark. He still has both his physical and especially his mental health. Now I will pick on him for this blast from the past, thankfully he's a hall of fame coach and will never be in the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame. We still love you Marv.

Go Bills for we are here to cheer for you
(https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YITZV4Ud6pw)

Ps - Marv could probably still yell til his face turns blue at these idiot referees.

Despite Assault Charges Dropped, Aaron Kromer Suspended Six Games Without Pay

Despite having the charges that he hit a minor last month (http://buffalosportsbeat.blogspot.com/2015/07/whats-going-on-here-in-buffalo-first.html) dropped the other day, the Buffalo Bills announced that they were suspending offensive line coach Aaron Kromer for the first six games of the regular season without pay. He will continue to coach the line throughout training camp and the preseason. The Bills did their own investigation of the incident and decided to take action even before the NFL could, or would, punish him.

I wonder if they decided to investigate this incident more and it came to the conclusion they have to suspend him more than 1/3 of the season, why didn't they just let him go like so many wanted them to do in the first place? Just because he wasn't charged didn't mean he didn't do anything, it's like they came to a settlement with the boy he roughed up and his family. If you are suspending him, obviously for something awful and wrong he did, why not just say goodbye? You really don't need hm as you can find an offensive line coach and you have one replacing him in the meantime. The players have been up to speed as to what this offense is doing.

Like I said before, I don't really like Kromer from what happened last year with the Chicago Bears and especially with Jay Cutler. During the offseason when Cutler's name was being mentioned for a possible trade, I'd say bring him here. People would say he wouldn't come here because Kromer is here. My response was he'll be traded and he has no choice and two, fire Kromer. I'd rather have a QB than a line coach anyway.

Which brings me to my next point, the topic of there's so many coaches on one football team. Why does a team need so many coaches? You've got the head coach, offensive and defensive coordinators, QB coach, offensive line coach, special teams coach, kicking coach, jock strap coach, and so on. What's the point of all these coaches?

Can't the head coach, offensive and defensive coordinators and maybe even just a special teams coach do everything? Why do teams have to keep paying all this money into coaches to be on a team? It doesn't seem very efficient cost wise even though the NFL prints money. It's still a business and in the real world, we let people go simply because there's too many. But I digress.

I also don't like how a lot of these guys fail and are losers but because they know someone, they got an NFL coaching job for life. They may never be a head coach or a coordinator but you can be a line coach or a receivers coach. Can't I be an offensive line coach or receivers or running backs coach? Hey you, block, catch, and run. I'd love to be a QB coach for one of the best QBs in the game. It's basically a free promotion.