Ghidra, you forgot one thing: Moulds is always bad in odd years and great in even years. The coaches probably know this, and Evans is thought very highly of. I predict a nice year for moulds, 1300 Yds, 10 TDs.
34=Sweetness wrote:Ghidra, you forgot one thing: Moulds is always bad in odd years and great in even years. The coaches probably know this, and Evans is thought very highly of. I predict a nice year for moulds, 1300 Yds, 10 TDs.
I knew that, I was referring to Evans and Josh Reed. Shaw is better than both of them as of right now. Reed's a bigger guy, so it might be taking him longer to learn how to use his size to his advantage. If Reed's back in the slot, that means he'll only be on the field for 3 WR sets.
Your predictions are a bit lofty for a team that's going to be scoring about 13 points per game.
34=Sweetness wrote:Ghidra, you forgot one thing: Moulds is always bad in odd years and great in even years. The coaches probably know this, and Evans is thought very highly of. I predict a nice year for moulds, 1300 Yds, 10 TDs.
Even in Moulds best season (2002) he only had 1292 and 10, I highly doubt that he would put up better numbers this year.
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KingGhidra wrote:Bobby Shaw was the most consistent WR on the Bills last year. How did he suddenly go to 4th in everyone's minds behind a rookie and a guy he was better than last year.
/nods
But still...trying to evoke a concise estimation of the fantasy value in Buffalo's offense is like....well...it's f'ing difficult.
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Only 3 leagues this year. No sense in rooting for everyone in the NFL.
Moulds is of course the #1, and I would bet money Reed and/or Evans will be ahead of Evans because of their potential. I am interested to see how they mix everything up. I am estimating it to go
1-Moulds
2-Evans
3-Reed
4-Shaw
5-C Johnson (if they still have him, havent seen anything)
ESPN's John Clayton reports the Buffalo Bills are taking steps to reduce the pressure on QB Drew Bledsoe, who has been sacked 103 times over the last two seasons. The Bills will use rookie WR Lee Evans' 4.3 speed at the split end position. That might free up coverage against WR Eric Moulds and give WR Josh Reed more of a chance to get into the open field in three-receiver sets. The Bills will also involve the running backs more in the passing game. Former OC Kevin Gilbride didn't utilize RB Travis Henry as much in the passing offense last year. Henry went from 43 catches to 28, but he's a good receiver. So is RB Willis McGahee. With all of these receiving targets, the Bills are looking to improve upon their 30th ranked offense and their 10.5 yard per catch numbers.
34=Sweetness wrote:Ghidra, you forgot one thing: Moulds is always bad in odd years and great in even years. The coaches probably know this, and Evans is thought very highly of. I predict a nice year for moulds, 1300 Yds, 10 TDs.
I notcied that also, after a thousand yard season, he has a cruddy season, but the next year he has another 1,000 yard season.