late again said:He's one of those DE/LBs. He's like 6'4 so depending on the D scheme, he'll either line up upright off the line or as a down lineman on the end. I don't know if he's better than who we already have, though. What I wonder, however is he a better option than say, David Bowens? Anyone have any opinions?
BuffaloBills06 said:In college he was a DE, he was converted to a LB/situational pass rushing DE in the pro's.
nolimit said:I cant blame him. most of the bills fans do not know posey. you never heard a peep from him. not on the field nor off. he just kinda was "there".
Morlon Greenwood syndrome.nolimit said:I cant blame him. most of the bills fans do not know posey. you never heard a peep from him. not on the field nor off. he just kinda was "there".
Dolfan1000 said:Surely you do not actually believe that playing in a defensive scheme is that simple? If it is a pass, rush the QB, if it is a run, then take on blocks? Even the players will contest that Saban's D is as complicated as they have ever seen. I am not saying Posey would not be a good fit, in fact I think he would fit in very nicely. But that does not take away from the fact that it is extremely difficult to master a defense to the point where a guy can read and react instead of thinking. It surely would take more than a month.
GoonBoss said:I don't think i'm up on getting Bills rejects.
If they can't play ball in Buffalo, in that catastrophically bad team, I don't think they should come here.
who on our team is form the bills?no one important on our roster are from the bills...DolfanDane said:yeah right we have enough bills on our team i hate the bills lets not turn into them
Dolfan1000 said:If only it were that easy... "Well, he played in the 3-4, so he will be fine". NFL systems go far and beyond merely a 3-4 or a 4-3. This is Saban's defense, not Capers. The two versions of the 3-4 could differ dramatically in language alone, requiring months of learning and studying to grasp. Jason Allen on the other hand, has his playbook. He has had it since April 29th. He has practiced with the team and he has attended meetings. There is no comparing the two situations. Posey may very well be a quick learner, but any player would have trouble learning a new system in just a month. Not saying its impossible, but he would also have to prove he is a better fit than Hodge and Newman, who have had months to show their worth.