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Buffalo Bills Positional Previews: RB

How much will Lynch play?

Gone are the days when the Buffalo Bills used the "workhorse" running back. No longer will we see heavy doses of Travis Henry or Willis McGahee. Sheriff Fairchild is in town now, and he prefers diversity in his offense. So rather than having one guy, Buffalo now has a deep stable of backs, with the team poised to (likely) keep four of those on its opening day roster.

Positional Goals
Last season, Buffalo's running game was extremely one-dimensional. You got what you got with Willis McGahee - lots of plodding and dancing, inconsistent production and few big plays. Now, our running backs can beat you any way imaginable. We can pound it down your throat with Anthony Thomas and Dwayne Wright. We can hit the edges of the defense with Marshawn Lynch. We can throw screen passes, line backs up at wide receiver; we can do pretty much whatever we want.

Buffalo will likely try to get the ball to Lynch more often than the other backs, based simply on his playmaking potential. But this isn't a one-horse show anymore; A-Train and Wright will see their fair share of carries as well. That's how we'll wear down opposing defenses week in and week out.

Personnel

23-Marshawn Lynch: Buffalo's first-round pick has worlds of potential and has already endeared himself to Bills fans with his uplifting attitude. Now comes the hard part - playing second fiddle to Lee Evans on an offense that desperately needs his playmaking ability to show through. As long as the Bills don't force-feed Lynch too much out of the gate, he could end up having a very special rookie season.

28-Anthony Thomas: The veteran presence of our backfield, A-Train is here to serve two purposes: limit mistakes and groom the rookies. He'll be the starting running back out of the gate, but his role will be to do the little things like pick up the blitz, run on early downs and such. Despite being the "starter", he'll play second fiddle to Lynch, and could wind up playing third fiddle behind Dwayne Wright at the end of the season. But he's just as important as any other back on our roster, based solely on his experience.

31-Dwayne Wright: The "other rookie runner" may actually steal touches from the A-Train as the season progresses. The biggest back on our roster, Wright has better all-around skills than Thomas and may be more NFL-ready than most rookie runners due to his age (24) and maturity. This guy is the future "thunder" of a thunder-and-lightning attack with Lynch; he'll see limited attempts at the outset of his rookie year, however.

39-Josh Scobey: Despite being mainly a special teams signing, Scobey does have the ability to perform in this backfield. He's got good size, solid speed and hands and a bit of experience. He hasn't been utilized in the backfield, and for good reason - he's a special teams ace. He'll make the roster because of his special teams ability, but in the event of injury has the ability to perform well.

Rounding it out: Shaud Williams. He's been impressive in making the team as an undrafted free agent for three years; not so much when it comes to actually playing football. Scobey's special teams prowess keeps Williams off the roster.

Fred Jackson. He has a year left of practice squad eligibility, which is a good thing - this kid has talent and needs to stick around.

Outlook
Spreading the wealth is the ideal situation for Buffalo this year. It gives us versatility, it keeps a lot of pressure off of our two rookies and it allows us to maximize Thomas' value to the team. Things are looking up in Buffalo's backfield - so much so, in fact, that the team won't come close to missing McGahee this season.

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No, we won't.
Not one bit.  I did not expect to be here two months ago with a potentially A-level running game.  This is a trio that can ALL catch the ball better than Willis, can seemingly all block better (not that big a stretch), and A-Train is as capable a big play maker as he ever was - the other two just give me goosebumps.

ESPECIALLY with this reinforced line.

Do you guys remember when Willis FINALLY got a big play last year against the Jets (his first 50+ yd TD in his career, I think)?  He then spent the next quarter catching his breath (oh yeah, I think he also somehow injured himself there).  Nnn-gahh.  What a misdirection he was...

by Dock Ellis on Jun 19, 2007 9:30 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

definately agree
I can't see how we'll miss McGahee one bit.  Maybe against the Jets, but not much else.  During that long TD against the Jets he barely made it to the endzone without collapsing and just looked so awkward trying to get there.  I had tried supporting him to the end, but wish I hadn't because he just irritates me thinking about him now.

With a versatile crew that can run, catch, block and give their all, I am extremely excited.  I'm not sure there's many big plays in them, but they will be give us bigtime efforts and production I believe.  I'm really looking forward to seeing if we can establish an effective screen pass or two every game.  I see the Pats constantly run those for success and wish we could do the same.  Now we have the players to do it, so I'm hoping we'll have similar success.

~K

by Kurupt on Jun 19, 2007 12:52 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Big Plays...
...The best thing about this group?  The first time a big run gets ripped, everyone will go ape.  And, for goodness' sakes, isn't the big play capability what we theoretically should have expected from WM???

The first 50+yd running TD will set the Bills Nation OFF.  

by Dock Ellis on Jun 19, 2007 3:32 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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