The possibility isn't zero. I'm not saying it’s the right move or that it should definitely happen, but Josh loves him, and Terry knows him, so he will get an interview. Hopefully, we’ll win the Super Bowl and this discussion will become irrelevant.
I was talking about replacing McDermott, if we don't make the Super Bowl this year. Sooner or later we got to ***** or get off the pot with Sean; had we fired him after 13 seconds and hired Daboll on the spot, I think we still win the division every year and beat the 7 seed in the playoffs.
*You could say the same thing about Marty Schottenheimer‘s teams throughout the years.
I appreciate the stark contrast between the shows. On "Sabres Live," there's a sense of hopelessness, while "One Bills Live" feels like everything is cheerful and optimistic. Then there's Schoop and Bulldog, who can either make valid points or sound like old men complaining about nothing.
Kansas City being dominated in the Super Bowl highlighted just how much progress we still need to make. I was hoping for significant changes in coaching or the front office, but that didn't occur. The team continues to lack elite talent, and I don't believe that play calling or in-game adjustments will improve.
I wouldn't trade him for a pick we might bust on but I would move him for a proven guy on defense, any position we have holes everywhere
They didn't win the Super Bowl the year he told everyone to RELAX
people voted for "stayed the same" in question 2.
The majority of people felt that we stayed the same, and they found it acceptable. You believe that we improved and made some valid points. However, I just don't understand how it was considered acceptable to remain the same.
I don't bash moves until at least a year or two, I remain optimistic until it’s time not to be. We will see how things work out because I curse X player being signed or drafted