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NFL Betting – Pressure’s on Rex Ryan as He Seeks Post-Season Spot with Bills

  • Updated: February 13, 2015
  • NFL Betting   Pressures on Rex Ryan as He Seeks Post Season Spot with Bills

    By Charles Jay

    What will the Buffalo Bills do to improve themselves under Rex Ryan? That’s a pretty good question for NFL futures bettors to ponder as the former head man with the New York Jets embarks on what he acknowledges will be his last chance to be a head coach in the NFL.

    The Bills were not counting on making a coaching change, but they had to find someone when Doug Marrone exercised an opt-out clause in his contract that kicked in if the team was sold during the 2014 season, which it was. Apparently Marrone was not going to stick around if the new owners didn’t unload the management personnel that he had clashed with, and he didn’t get his wish. BetAnySports patrons may have thought there was going to be another head coaching offer out there, but ultimately Marrone took a a job as defensive coordinator with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    NFL Betting   Pressures on Rex Ryan as He Seeks Post Season Spot with Bills

    And Ryan was left with the task of maintaining some of the continuity in the defense, which led the NFL in points allowed per drive, while at the same time kick-starting the offense. Ryan has another quarterback situation to deal with here, as EJ Manuel, the first QB taken in the 2013 NFL Draft (ahead of Geno Smith) was benched this past season, replaced by veteran Kyle Orton, who retired. Will Manuel turn out to be another Geno? That is altogether possible, as he has had difficulties catching on to reading opposition defenses, no matter how much “studying” he does, just like Smith.

    Ryan had pledged to the new owners that he would hire a top-flight offensive coordinator, an obvious response to criticisms that he has had a tendency to ignore that side of the football in the past. So he brought Greg Roman, who held the job in San Francisco until Jim Harbaugh left, on board. Roman was said to have the most extensive playbook in the NFL, but BetAnySports customers know that can be a double-edged sword, as if Manuel is going to be the quarterback, that could pose a number of different problems.

    Ryan is going to handle the defense to a considerable extent, and that was naturally going to cause a conflict with Jim Schwartz, who did such a terrific job with the Bills’ stop unit. He doesn’t really run the same scheme as Ryan, and that hastened his departure. It also guarantees that there will be something of a transition period, although that shouldn’t be a tremendous impediment.

    Ryan’s philosophy isn’t going to be all that much different than he had with the Jets – punch the opponent in the mouth, with a bruising running game and an aggressive defense. He’s got some people to do the “ground-and-pound” with, if running backs Fred Jackson, CJ Spiller and Bryce Brown are around and healthy. And he just recruited the controversial Richie Incognito, who has a reputation for a lot of things, one of which is his potent run blocking.

    The Bills are on the verge of being a playoff team. They went 9-7 last year and could easily get there with a more efficient offense. Is there a next level they can get to? And can Rex get them there? The Buffalo Bills are priced at +2050 to win the AFC title in the NFL futures at BetAnySports, where you can find more futures bets and propositions than anywhere else, and open your account using both major credit cards and Bitcoin!

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    NFL Betting   Pressures on Rex Ryan as He Seeks Post Season Spot with Bills
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    Pressure's on Rex Ryan as He Seeks Post-Season for Bills
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    A brief discussion about the Buffalo Bills and their new coach, Rex Ryan, as they try to make their move toward a playoff spot in 2015.
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