Taron Johnson Jerseys 2019 , the Buffalo Bills had only one center. Eric Wood, the team’s first-round draft choice in 2009, manned the pivot for the final seven years of his career. However, he began his professional career at another position: right guard. The reason? The center position is remarkably difficult for a young player to handle.If you remember the man who played center next to Wood for those first two years, then you’ll know that he wasn’t a phenomenal player, but he was a reliable veteran. Geoff Hangartner came to Buffalo as a free agent following the 2008 season. His rookie contract had just expired with the Carolina Panthers, and the Bills needed someone to play center while they allowed their young prospect to develop.The current iteration of the Buffalo Bills find themselves in a similar position. Last year, they signed Russell Bodine, a four-year veteran whose rookie contract had expired with the Cincinnati Bengals. This year, the Bills need to replace at least two starters along the offensive line, as underwhelming veterans John Miller and Jordan Mills are unrestricted free agents. Bodine was adequate, though unspectacular, at center, and rookie Wyatt Teller was inconsistent at left guard. Even Dion Dawkins, the second-year left tackle, struggled at times.In short, the Buffalo offensive line group was a mess for most of 2018. As they look to reshape and rebuild the unit, they will need to seek new blood from both the free-agent pool and the draft in order to provide the kind of protection necessary. If the Bills want to make positive strides next season
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Tre’Davious White Jersey 2019 , making sweeping changes to one of the league's worst offenses."I felt I needed to make a change to get us an opportunity to win some games," Marrone said. "It's not a knee-jerk reaction. I really feel like at the end of the day we've got to try to get better production out of our passing game or more consistent production in our passing game."Marrone promoted quarterbacks coach Scott Milanovich to play-caller and backup quarterback Cody Kessler.Milanovich spent five seasons (2012-16) as head coach for the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts before landing in Jacksonville last year. Kessler lost all eight starts for Cleveland in 2016.Marrone expects Milanovich and Kessler to energize a lackluster offense when the Jaguars (3-8) host Indianapolis (6-5) on Sunday."Hopefully he can stay healthy and win some games for us," Marrone said. "My plan is for him to go in there and play."Staying healthy could be a challenge for Kessler considering Jacksonville will be without three starting offensive linemen, including left guard Andrew Norwell (ankle) who was placed on injured reserve Monday. Norwell joins center Brandon Linder and left tackle Cam Robinson on IR.The Jags also could be without running back Leonard Fournette, who was suspended one game without pay for leaving the sideline, running across the field and throwing punches at Buffalo Bills defensive end Shaq Lawson .Fournette has three days to appeal.NFL Vice President of Football Operations Jon Runyan sent Fournette a letter detailing his wrongdoing, saying "sportsmanship is the cornerstone of the game and the League will not tolerate game-related misconduct that conveys a lack of respect for the game itself and those involved in it.""Video of the incident shows that you were not a participant in the play and that you ran from your sideline to the opposite side of the field to insert yourself as an active participant in a fight," Runyan added. "Once you entered the fight area, you struck a member of the opposing team. Your actions adversely reflected on the NFL and have no place in the game."It would be the seventh game Fournette has missed this season and 10th in two years.Marrone refused to use Fournette's absences or anything else as an excuse for the team's offensive struggles.Bortles didn't throw for 150 yards in four of the last six games. He had 104 yards through the air against Pittsburgh two weeks ago and 127 yards against the Bills. Marrone benched Bortles twice in two years, only to give him the job back both times.Now, though, it seems Bortles could be done in Jacksonville.Finances might be the only reason he sticks around. The fifth-year starter signed a three-year, $54 million contract in February and is due to count $21 million against the salary cap in 2019. Cutting him would cost Jacksonville $16.5 million against the cap.But it's clear Marrone has lost faith in Bortles, who regressed this season.Marrone felt Hackett should have done more, too. Marrone and Hackett had been together for nine years, including stops at Syracuse (2010-12), with the Bills (2013-14) and in Jacksonville (2015-18).Hackett ended up being the first scapegoat in Jacksonville's ultra-disappointing season. He failed to get Bortles and the offense to play anywhere close to the level they did early in the season or in 2017. Injuries have been the biggest issue, but not enough to save Hackett's job."Obviously
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