the football career (son) and singing career (daughter) are the prime drivers in your life
all this education talk is just a charade.
get your priorities straightened out
if Brandon does not do contracts, does not do player evaluaion, is not responsible for the draft picks, can't fire the coach,
what is he responsible for??
should be no problem
with that extra pre-season game, he should be ready to go by game 1.
good thing Dick is maximizing use of those 2-a-days to get the rookies prepared
using a professional training staff would help with the injuries.
they are playing football.
based on Dick's program, the players are not ready to play when the season starts
as Dick says, he has a lot to learn
unfortunately, the Bills don't have any coaches capable of teaching him how to be a quality NFL starter
maybe Trent can try some home schooling
of course any player with an agent with half a brain would not do this as he gives up all leverage to get a deal a done.
what does the team lose by dragging its feet to finish the deal if the player is in camp already.
you are just confused.
The Bills don't need the extra time because our coaching staff is so good that it takes half the time to teach the super smart Bills players.
and the players are so smart they do not need more than 1 or 2 repetitions to learn the overly simplistic stuff the coaches are making up .
so overall, it's not a problem, especially since we don't play any of those pesky 3-4 defenses this year
preparing the team for bad weather by practicing outdoors is one of Docks' strong points
Dick and his boys were also dominant in getting Trent prepared to shred all of those 3-4 defenses last year.
Turk is the reason they can't run on 3rd and short.
with his penchant for shot gun passes, he has failed miserably to instill a kickass attitude in the OL. He coaches soft and the team plays soft.
the question is how long does it take to convert these nasty rookie OL into pansies under Turk & Kugler's coaching.
that's a workable policy for teams that plan for the future
however, a team like the Bills screwed themselves by totally relying on most of their high picks to start from day 1.
of course, the Bills would probably play hardball because saving bucks is much more important than putting a quality product on the field.