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  1. Marrone is going to be fun. As others have mentioned, if you parse his press conference statements, Hackett fits exactly what Marrone was looking for in an offensive coordinator -- "someone who has been in the NFL." I will expect the defensive coordinator to have a lot more experience though based on Marrone's words...

     

    Why would Marrone hire anyone with more experience than he has and be a threat to take his job. No, expect similiar hires accross the board where Bills players will think they just regressed back to a college program.

     

    The excuses will be:

     

    1) Well this is a staff with limited NFL game day experience (they need more time to learn on the job/transition to the NFL)

     

    2) They need to put their own players in place (like has been done every three years)

     

    3) They need more time to develop their players or learn the new system (can't make lemonade out of lemons)

     

    4) "This mess didn't happen overnight and we are going to need more time to fix it". (throw in an apology or two from the last coaching hire)

  2. Considering these 2 tweets (both from around the same time) are not mutually exclusive, I suppose I understand where Sal is coming from--- if both of these are true. But it sounds like it may be a formality:

     

    EDIT: I'll also add it's not necessarily clear that "Marrone still a candidate elsewhere" is Brandon speaking or Sal editorializing. I'd guess the latter.

     

    Jerry Sullivan@TBNSully

    Russ Brandon confirms by text that the Bills have agreed in principle to hire Doug Marrone as new head coach. Brandon called him "dynamic".

     

    Sal Maiorana@salmaiorana

    Just got text from Brandon - Marrone deal NOT done yet. Mostly done, but not complete. Might take all day. Marrone still candidate elsewhere

     

    Thanks for the information...guess we will have to wait and see if an agreement gets signed or not...and if an "agreement in principal" was Sully's editorializing or Brandon speaking.

     

    Also, "dynamic" might mean that Brandon thinks Marrone is a dynamic person/coach or that signing him to a deal is (like the deal is up in the air).

  3. Sal is alone in suggesting Marrone is "in play" outside of Buffalo.

     

    Is there a link to where Brandon says there is an agreement in principal or anything along those lines after 10:30 because that is when Brandon tells Sal that Marrone is still a candidate elsewhere. Sorry if my facts are dated...or wasn't paying attention as someone suggested.

  4. So he's not out fielding other offers. He's agreed to a deal in 'principle' with the Bills. It's almost never heard of that a guy renegs at that point.

     

    Russ Brandon did correct it.

     

    So you're totally wrong on your post. Perhaps you should pay more attention.

     

    For most of the morning, the story was how Marrone was the new coach, now it is a different story:

    http://www.democratandchronicle.com/article/20130106/SPORTS03/130106006/Russ-Brandon-Doug-Marrone-not-our-coach-yet

  5. Disagree. A sales & Marketing guy needs to expand his base. Thats what they do in the NFL small markets. I don't have a link but didn't marone at the end of the season PUT his name out there saying he's available? Wouldn't that partly cause the interest in him. Because on the surface, his record isn't all that impressive, and I understand he took over a turd of a program.

    I could see Brandon seeing a hire Kind of in the bills market as a huge plus, in selling inventory. Which is what he's paid to do among other things. A salesman never stops selling.

     

    Did he hire him because brandon is from Syracuse? No way. But money is the bottom line and nobody understands that better than the bills newly minted president.

     

     

    There is a difference between a deal being signed and someone saying they would like to coach the Bills. If Brandon was worth his salt as president, he would have corrected the story about Marrone being the next Bills coach earlier than he did today, but as a PR guy, he let the story take some legs and now the so called "league sources" and reporters are left hanging in the wind with egg on their faces as Marrone is out fielding other offers.

  6. I was underwhelmed too until I read Scott Pitoniak's blog this AM. I didn't go through the 30 pages of posts, so apologies if this has been posted here:

     

    http://scottpitoniak...ld-buffalo.html

     

    At the very least, it's an outside the box hire. I am intrigued. Gonna see how this plays out. Would have much preferred McCoy. But...this makes it interesting.

     

    Also sounds like we're going after Nassib at some point.If there is some kind of conspiracy angle, it is that the Bills are gonna milk one regional franchise (SU) to prop the other (Bills). Something may be that they should have done with McNabb.

     

    At any rate, this isn't boring. That sound you heard was that of a whole bunch of folks cancelling their season tickets...

     

    C

     

    Right, Dwight Freeney and Marvin Harrison would have also looked good in a Bills uniform.

  7. Not a done deal yet. That's what Howie Simon said on GR this morning

    I would think Russell is watching the reaction on " The Stadium Wall" before confirming the possible hire.

     

    Who are the "league sources" that leak this information anyway? Now you have this news item that the Bills have a new coach - BUT not really?

     

    So it could be they agreed in principal and now it is up to the details like money and control - which likely won't be much coming from the Bills and could blow this thing up.

  8. I really wanted Smith bad. But keep your fingers crossed, I have yet to see offical confirmation of Marrone.

     

    Its on NFL.com and appears to fit the Bills criteria: someone that does not demand much money and will not be allowed to have much control.

     

    Brandon must think he can market this guy, but at best, he seems like a poor man's Chip Kelly.

  9. Convincing teenagers to come to Syracuse is one thing. Running an NFL team is another. Of which he has no experience. And you guys are excited? I'm shocked. This guy isn't an offensive OR defensive genius. Unless they have a top notch OC and DC to announce as coming too then we are screwed

     

    Seriously, is he being considered as an NFL coordinator (how is he magically an NFL caliber coach - unless this is the cheapest option) ??

  10. Not sure about how much better the Pats are, but the Bills should be forming a team that can take on anything that NE tries to develop.

     

    Historically, this has meant that we need to put some pressure on Brady, but with NE TEs and underneath patterns (Welker), watch for the Bills to try to shore up the weak areas that have netted multiple first downs with short passes from Brady (hopefully better pressure on the QB with Mario along with better LB and CB from the bills in 2012).

     

    As important as anything will be the ability to stay healthy - which the Bills have experienced somewhat bad results during the CHINX years.

  11. i agree that there is probably an all-in mentality that was rolled into the glaring DE need.

     

    This also smells of a little of desperation in that CHIX will be pressured this year to show some improvement - or will face the same consequences as previous staffs that have not been able to produce a winning product over the course of three years.

     

    here's hoping that Williams contributes and $100 million pays off for the Bills in the form of some post-season appearances.

  12. Just because Nix flew down to pick up Williams does not mean he is a great GM. The ability to actually improve the team as a whole should be the measure of a good GM.

     

    Reality check: this will likely be the last year of CHIX - if there are no signs of improvement. Just look at the last few Bills staffs that are shown the exit after three years.

     

     

    Mario might be a great addition to the Bills, but at what cost when there are so many other needs. This might turn out to be a big PR move that was made - because the bottom line is if nobody is signed: that is not "gittin' it done Buddy".

  13. - sounds like the hawks coaching staff must have done something right - as well as Lynch finally showing some maturity:

     

    "Lynch rushed for 1,204 yards and 12 touchdowns last season and embodied the attitude head coach Pete Carroll wanted the rest of his roster to emulate. Lynch also showed a maturity this season that might have been absent in the past. He sat down with assistant head coach Tom Cable to ask what he could do as a back to become more productive.

     

    The result was six 100-yard games over the final nine weeks. In the three games during which Lynch failed to top 100 yards, he rushed for more than 80 twice and had two touchdowns rushing the other time as the Seahawks won five of their final eight games and made a late surge for playoff spot."

  14. For the first 7 games Fitz passer rating was 98.4 and the Bills had a record of 5-2 - but Fitz was just terrible down the stretch – throwing 17 ints to 10 TDs with a passer rating of 65.2. Yep his pass attempts were high because the Bills were usually playing from behind - as they lost 8 out of their last 9 games.

     

    There are many things that CHIX needs to fix and the Bills player personnel department did not do their job because all NFL teams experience injuries and the Bills had no depth.

     

    Don't worry though because the Bills staff historically only gets a maximum of three years (since Marv) to turn things around and we will likely get to see a whole new cast of characters soon enough.

     

    If you cannot improve on Jauron's record (and actually perform worse), too many fans will leave and the staff will likely be gone to stop the bleeding.

  15. The real story here is that Marv Levy was contacted as a possible replacement to Caldwell, but since Marv did not have his hearing aids in, he did not hear the call. :rolleyes:

     

    ...in other news, offensive line coach Pete Metzelaars and wide receivers coach Frank Reich were released today a source with knowledge of the situation said.

     

    Those moves are likely to be followed by others on the coaching staffafter head coach Jim Caldwell was fired on Tuesday.

  16. I don't disagree with your assertions. I am not quite as optimistic as you, but in general I think you are more right than wrong. I don't think Fitz has the accuracy, strength or quick release that some of the best QBs have. I am not saying he is bad in those respects, just not as good as some others.

     

    He was running around to keep the play alive for the last few games of the season, which I think is a good idea since the O-line isn't reliable enough to give him all the time he needs for anything other than a quick slant, etc. Unfortunately, his accuracy goes from marginal to poor when he has to throw on the run. But with more playing time as a group, Fitz and the team will all get better and good things will happen sooner rather than later.

     

    It is more wrong than right to think that in general a successful football team does not need a QB with first round qualities.

     

    Losing 7 games straight with a passer rating of 65% (after the skins game) does not seem very helpful (17 ints to 10 TDs).

     

    Fitz might be okay next year, but the Bills would be smart to bring in someone in with at least the same (hopefully better) skills to provide competition, continuity (if an injury occurs) or just plain help if Fitz becomes inept again.

     

    Also:

     

    If Fitz was not affected by that hit, then he has shown himself to be a half-season QB with not much upside. It is not like he is that football smart or has a rocket arm – or is all that accurate - throwing 16 ints in the last 9 games.

     

    How important is having a competent backup QB? Just ask GM Bill Polian (recently fired by the Colts) who said in an interview after his exit that his biggest mistake was not having someone to replace Payton Manning.

  17. Thanks. What I don't know, though is if there's any way that a 15-yard penalty could be assessed against the receiving team, thus leading to a game-starting kickoff from midfield. That might make the percentages favor an onside kick, since you'd be betting a near-certain win against 20 yards of field position with a second shot at tying/winning. Most of those penalties come from late hits and the like after the touchdown, which wouldn't apply here. I don't know if a fight after the whistle would carry over into OT (my guess is that it wouldn't) A cheap shot during the return would be applied to the return, not the kick.

     

    Short of suckerpunching the ref while the coin is in the air, I'm not sure the situation would arise.

     

    Seems like OT is a whole new game, but if you did suckerpunch the ref, you would be kicked out of the game and the other team might be allowed to move closer to the kicking team - after they were backed up. :)

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