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"A better job" by Chan Gailey

In an interview back at the combine Chan said he would do a better job of getting C.J. Spiller involved in the offense.

In case you have not met him yet let me introduce to you Mr. Better Job.

Micheal Jasper "The mammoth", Mr."ACCO DOZER".

For those of you who dont know the "ACCO Dozzer" is the biggest dozer ever built. I am not to good at the whole link thing, but if you google it you will see why the comparison fits!

I know Chan has already said that he will be a NT, but I also know that I cant be the only Rumbler to think this thing all the way out. We have had a very poor red zone attack for years. One of the reasons for this is we simply have not had a lot of weapons in the bag to pull from. Teams that can stick the ball in the end zone are usually teams that have several threats to go along with a good power run game. As much as I like FJ, and I think CJ will get better with time, niether of them are going to be power backs. That is why we drafted J. White to fill that need. We need some ways to force the ball into the end zone.

I really think the Bills could craft up some plays that would use ACCO to help in this matter, but I will leave that up to Chan. My thinking is simple and two fold.

1 Line up ACCO as a FB tell him to run around the end of the tackle and into the end zone. Tell CJ to run right behind him and use him as a wall. TD!!!!! I know it seems like this would be a mistake. We should run him up the middle, but I am afraid of the injurys that our O-line would sustain.

2 Line up CJ as the FB and hand him the ball. Then tell ACCO who is lined up as the running back to come up behind him and throw him like he does that weight ball in his training video. This is the easy part, the hard part will be for CJ to land in bounds, and without injuring himself upon decent. The question that I have in my mind is will this be counted as a rush TD or a forward pass TD?

Just a little attempt at some humor this morning!

Just another great fan opinion shared on the pages of BuffaloRumblings.com.