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Coaching tree? Doubt it... Coaching shrub? Maybe someday...
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Play by play crews would never stand for it. đ
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Will McD ever have a coaching tree?
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Daboll is off the Belichick tree, grafted to horseradish. If you don't keep it growing in a barrel, it rages off everywhere. -
Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Ridgewaycynic2013 replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
21-13. Buffalo. -
Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
SydneyBillsFan replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
The team's confidence is shot and the injuries are piling up. Yes, we are getting two guys back but they will likely be rusty. And one of the worst run defenses in the NFL has to curb arguably the best one-two punch RB department in the NFL. It's going to get worse before it gets better. I anticipate changes are coming in WNY after this one. Panthers.....28 Bills.............24 . - Today
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Itâs time to have an uncomfortable conversation about Taron
BobbyC81 replied to FireChans's topic in The Stadium Wall
Unfortunately itâs compounded by the fact that most of our LBs are small and light, better suited for a 3-4. Maybe the worst part of not being able to stop the run is that the opponents go on long time-eating drives. The Bills then have less possessions so each one becomes more important to do something with. -
You donât get a tree until you win a Lombardi.
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Will McD ever have a coaching tree?
Bob Chandler's Hands replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
How about a Mike Tomlin tree or a John Harbaugh tree? I am not sure those exist either. The whole concept is sort of stupid given how many times coaches change teams in their career and are influenced by different experiences. -
To all the good folks out there who want to fire McD: Tell me what you see in Terry's resume that makes you believe he's going to pick a good successor? Pegs first hired Rex for the Bills. And he's been through Ruff, Rolston, Nolan, Bylsma, Housley, Krueger, Granato, and Ruff again with the Sabres. Unless you count the Bandits, his track record at picking coaches isn't good. McDermott is his best major sports hire so far - in fact, the only one to have a winning record and the only one to reach the playoffs As I posted previously, 11 coaches with winning records were fired in the SB era. Only 2 teams improved after they fired their winning head coach. Only 1 won a Super Bowl. It just doesn't happen a lot. Terry's track record doesn't suggest he'll beat the odds. I trust McD to deliver us a trophy eventually more than I trust Terry to pick a successor who will.
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Western New York sleeper assassins , just sayin,
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Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Virgil replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Panthers 31 Bills 20 Bills come out strong initially, winning the toss and taking the ball. However, once the scripted plays run out, the Bills offense flounders. Brady force feeds passes to Cook which eventually leads to a turnover. The Bills start to unravel, and the Panthers put up 250 yards on the ground. -
The logic is that they coached on the side that McD is not known to have heavy involvement with. Handed them the keys to the O and let them drive without much interference.
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No but at least he has a coaching twig thatâs gone 11-30 since a fluke playoff appearance
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They coached under McDermott so why would they not count under his tree? Belichick, Sean Payton, Tom Coughlin all worked on Bill Parcells's staffs. Are they not part of his tree? I don't know what your requirements would be unless you don't wanna give McDermott credit for his assistant coaches being given other coaching opportunities
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Will McD ever have a coaching tree?
strive_for_five_guy replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
I mean, the league has copied the shell defense that is a staple of McDâs defenses. Unfortunately, we donât have the horses playing safety like we once did, and havenât shored up other parts of the defense so far either. -
Will McD ever have a coaching tree?
ChronicAndKnuckles replied to Mikie2times's topic in The Stadium Wall
Ending a 17 year playoff drought is not changing the game? The Bills have been a heavy hitter in the AFC ever since. I feel like McDermott is an important character in the story of the game. Is his welcome run out ? Maybe, but I donât doubt for a minute that he wouldnât have sustained success with another team. -
The Xs and Os just haven't come through. There was a small window but we are at the very tail end of the undersized-all-around defensive zone scheme having any kind of success. The pendulum has swung back to bruiser RBs running it roughshod. McD has refused to re-invent and, honestly, I think his tree is going to be pruned & grafted sooner rather than later.
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Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
90sBills replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
Bills 31 Panthers 6 -
One could argue for McVay, and tho it is early, it has had some measure of success.
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You forgot the granddaddy of them allâŚWalsh.
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Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
Bookie Man replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
get right game 34-13 -
For those who pray, my daughter needs them please
UConn James replied to YoloinOhio's topic in Off the Wall
I've shared on some threads on OTW that I'm on the autism spectrum and with that often comes restricted eating. Even now I have trouble drinking enough water / electrolytes during the day (even landing in the ER 3 times in the past ~ 5 years for severe dehydration -> constipation. And especially when it's just me in the house I frequently miss meals because I just don't remember / feel to eat. I was always a thin kid. That said, after starting on an SSRI for the autistic run-alongs of depression & anxiety, I gained about 20 pounds and am now in about the 190 range at 6'1", which is about in line with a normal healthy body weight. One of the things I think helped during my youth and continues today is that both sides of the fam have always been vegetable gardeners and I would have this pride that I grew these things and my foods list broadened. Green beans, Swiss chard / spinach, cucumbers, tomatoes (I have only recently come around on thin slices in a sandwich without the seeds & goo, but I would always do sauce, which I am doing at present with the last of them from the garden. I have also watched a bunch of well-produced cooking shows, mostly PBS because we never had pay-tv, that taught me how to cook. America's Test Kitchen, Jacques Pepin, Julia Child, and about 10 years ago "A Chef's Life" which was very watchable and entertaining even beyond food. Can I ask what have been the food influences in your family? I can remember that around the time of my mum's pancreatic-area cancer diagnosis, treatment, and her passing it was often a struggle for me to have an appetite. It was just... the thought of anything passing my lips was just revolting. After her death, I had to get Ensure drinks and down a few of those a day just as quick & dirty calories. Also, an elementary->high school classmate had on Facebook a few years ago that her daughter at 8 years old was having early difficulties with ED due to media and peer comments that they had been getting therapy for. Eight! And she's the cutest little kid. So much societal pressure and food information of questionable fact and debate (I mean... even from so-called experts) is zooming around, your head can get pretty wonky from it. Good luck in this journey. -
Dungy's win % at Tampa would have been good for 65th all time. That is sort of my point. There are cases, nobody disputes, where a team has changed Head Coach and got over the hump. But having a long ternured coach who is top 15 all time in win percentage but hasn't got over the hump that is pretty much unprecedented. There are arguments to fire McDermott. I am just not persuaded historical precedent is really one of them.
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Week 8, Bills v. Panthers, PREDICT THE SCORE!
LabattBlue replied to Freddie's Dead's topic in The Stadium Wall
BUF 37 CAR 21