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  1. As much as everyone is infactuated with Bradford, Tebow, Claussen (sp) we do not need to draft a first Rd Qb. We need a LB/OT/DT more then an unproven QB.

     

    I am not opposed to Brohm. As much as i Dislike his play I am not Opposed to TrentHe does show great accurracy and with some one with some actual offense expereince could improve his play. I am not a fan of TRent as I am not a fan of BRady But living in NE I have seen first hand what Brady started of at he had the same complaints by the fan base as Trent has. I am not saying that Trent is Brady but I will tell you that My freind a Die hard Pat Fan and Brady Lover sees Brady in Trent. I think with an experience guy in here for the offense that the QBS we have on the roster stand a chance. I would rather Trade for Mcnabb and draft a QB next year. But to waste our valuable first round pick on a QB is not very smart. We do not know if they can play and they typically take 2-3 years before we find out if they can. We have other pressing needs to address with our HIGH first rd pick then to waste Millions on a QB that might not work.

     

    Once the lines are Built and we still prove to need a QB after this season draft one next year. I actually think Brohm could be groomable better then any of the first round picks we can get and Trent might be ressurrectable.

     

    Living in NE I agree that Trent is something like Brady early in his career. But I think the concussion may have ruined Trent permanently. You can't blame his regression all on the OL. Jim Kelly, who knows something about QBing, has personally moved on from Trent and feels the Bills need to have someone else at QB instead of Trent.

  2. Add replacements for Modrak & Guy.

     

    They could probably replace Guy anytime at this point. No way they are going to replace Modrak until after the draft. What is the use of him scouting games all fall and then canning him before the draft? Nix doesn't have to pick the players Modrak suggests in all cases and he can fire him after the draft if he wants to bring in his own guy.

  3. Bills fans have to realize that we are the leper colony of the NFL right now. The Bills could not even get interviews with most of the people they tried to target. Does it suck? Yep. Is it Ralph's fault? You betcha. Is pissin' and moanin' now gonna change anything? Not a chance.

     

    So against that backdrop, the Chan Gailey hire is not that bad. Yes, he is probably 10th on the list, but his resume is not that bad. A lot is going to depend on who we can sign and draft anyway. Oh, and don't expect free agency to go much better than the coaching search. But that's the team we have. Be fan or not. It's your choice.

     

    PTR

     

    Gailey is not that bad of a choice and better than some of the people that turned us down. Frazier is a defensive guy who likes to run the Tampa 2 type. I'd much rather have Gailey. Russ Grimm is not an innovative offensive guy. It would have been great to get Shanahan but even he struggled at times in Denver, and his defenses were often horrible. Chan Gailey went to the playoffs 11 of the 15 years he was an NFL coach, mostly as an offensive coordinator and two years as a HC. This is not another Jauron. The firing by a young punk HC in KC speaks in favor of Gailey, not against him. It shows he was willing to stand up to his boss.

  4. You are very naive.

     

    Nix hire= cheapest football guy RW could find to do the GM job.

     

    Next coach= cheap Coordinator

     

    BTW Sherman wasn't back when hired and people blame Levy... but in another huge coincedence, Mike Sherman would have been MUCH more expensive at the time. Jauron had experience but was super cheap to hire. So they could differentiate Jauron from Greggo or MM, but did not have to pay him much more than a first time HC.

     

    It ALL comes down to money, and that is NOT going to change as long as RW remains on the mortal coil.

     

    In fact, everything is always driven by money, everything else is just a superstructure around... the money - Karl Marx paraphrase

     

    From what was reported at the time, Levy had to talk RW into the DJ hire. Levy didn't want Sherman and apparently RW preferred him to DJ.

  5. Yup:

     

    1997: 10-6 - 1-1 in the playoffs

    1998: 9-7 - 0-1 in the playoffs

    1999: 8-8 - Missed Playoffs

     

    Career Record: 33-31

     

    At least he has a winning record which is more than you can say for Dick Jauron (either pre-Bills or post-Bills), but then again that's not saying much.

     

    People in New England did not like him much when he coached here. He was widely considered to not be a great NFL head coach. I'm surprised anyone is giving him another chance. I predict he won't succeed.

  6. Yeah the fact he was passed over for HC will likely mean that he will never choose to coach in Buffalo again. He was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dismal decade.

     

    April is either your next HC or special teams coach some place else. I don't think many would be happy with him as HC here so bye bye. That is the way it works in the NFL and that is the way it works in most companies. For one thing a new HC would not want someone on his staff who thinks he should be HC instead.

     

    We'll survive without him and we may have less stupid, season killing plays like Leodis's fumble. Sometimes the desire to make top yardage on all return situations overrules simple football common sense.

  7. Is it possible that this is simply a negotiation tactic by Cowher?

     

    it's hard to get your rate when you tell them you really "want" the job, right?

     

    Screw the junkies at ESPN. I mean if Cowher goes to the Bills and makes them a winner, then how does good 'ole boy Donahoe look. This is an ESPN underground movement created by TD.

     

    It's time for Cowher Power in Buffalo ! Get R Done Buddy !

     

    I would be excited to have Cowher as HC, if only because the officiating versus NE* would not be as one sided with a respected coach on the Bills sideline. But if he didn't want to come here that is fine also, and I don't want him if his heart isn't totally into this opportunity. In some ways Cowher reminds me of Mike Ditka who had a nice run in Chicago with one big SB win, but helped very much by top assistants like Buddy Ryan, an effective FO, some superstar players, and an established tough team mindset all around. Once Ditka went to the Saints after being out of football for a bit he was a disaster. He tried to make clever personnel moves and didn't focus on the fundamentals that had made the Bears what they were. His heart really didn't seem to be in it. In some ways I'd rather have someone like Russ Grimm as HC, eager to prove himself for the first time.

     

    Anyway, Buffalo isn't such a bad place to be. We had no trouble inking Buddy Nix to the GM spot, right?

  8. Cowher's wife may not like cold weather, but most football coaches don't consider the weather in Buffalo to be a major issue and who cares about the economy and entertainment. Football coaches want to win and in their free time they want to have some friends and relax and go to a nice restaurant or see a movie. Buffalo is great for that; the people are really great in Buffalo as all of us know that have left and live somewhere else. Coaches don't want to go to some Broadway show and fashionable nightclub. When Wade Phillips was fired under unpleasant circumstances he still lived in Buffalo for quite some time after that. He had no big desire to move and he grew up in Texas. Many ex-Bills players live in Buffalo.

  9. I think most agree that we either bring in a good GM and let him pick the HC and rest of the FO or we bring in an elite coach who would be in charge of everything and bring in his own FO to support him. The latter options are quickly dwindling so the Bills will probably go with the GM first. I don't think they can just bring in a hot young coordinator as HC and keep the current FO. I think even RW realizes that.

  10. :unsure: You must be kidding or clueless. Do you remember Ralph saying, "I don't even know the man," when asked about the Bills pursuit of Mike Shanahan? Mr. Wilson is 91 years old. He's not out there pursuing the best young football minds by attending clinics and conventions, etc. That's why he pays Mr. Smithers. He doesn't have many connections to the best minds in football. Quite the opposite in fact. He's been involved with creating situations and firing the best minds in football; that's not a connection, that's poisoning the well. He hired Marv Levy because, as he said, that he didn't know who to hire or even where to start, so he called Marv to see if he had any advice on how to fix the franchise and as they talked it occurred to him that Marv might be the positive influence that he wanted for the job. When you look at the 50 years of Bills football, there is overwhelming evidence that Ralph has few connections and rarely, and only when forced, goes outside his own organization for help. Since the Bills have historically had 1 winning season out of 3, this directly contradicts that Ralph knows, appreciates, and can hire many of the elite minds in the sport. He's not chummy with much of the new NFL ownership: he, Mike Brown, and Al Davis are widely regarded as out of touch ownership that are living in the past and who have turned down opportunities to remain competitive as the NFL has evolved.

     

    Edit: That doesn't mean that he won't get it right this time. I do believe that he sincerely wants to bring a winner to Buffalo. But, I have to discount any blind homeristic balderdash that Mr. Wilson is well-connected and his unflappable decision-making consistently targets putting the best football team on the field.

     

    Totally agree. The Marv Levy hire (81 years old at the time) proved that RW didn't have any connections to rely upon to hire a GM of sorts, whatever Marv's official role was. Of course when RW said he didn't know Shanahan he meant that he didn't know him personally. He does know that he coached the Broncos until recently.

     

    I hope Brandon has more influence than RW on the hiring of a GM or coach at this point in time.

  11. Al Davis... probably Mike Brown and possibly the meatheadedness that is the Detroit Lions "braintrust"... ol Tapioca Ralphie is probably a half-step ahead.

     

    I at one time thought this way but I think Mike Brown has started to turn things around the last few years. He seems to be showing how a small market team can at least be competitive.

  12. I didn't see the play. Even good OL's get beat. JP starts on a good team. Our Oline is crap. Bills lost that one, I'm afraid.

     

    I don't think we have had a good OL this entire decade. I would feel worse if JP was say Pat Williams who wanted to play for the Bills and when he left it really hurt our defensive line middle. When JP was here no one was happy with the OL and he didn't play that great for the Bills the last year after the hold out. As far as JP in Philly, who cares, but I predict he won't play out his whole contract in Philly. He will eventually be released to save cap money. I also predict in the playoffs this year he won't be any overwhelming force.

  13. Just my 2 cents: If "facts" are facts, concerning the discussions, perhaps it's about Jimbo being appointed president. RW has stated so many times that he is not selling any piece of the franchise, I have to believe him. But, now, perhaps he's feeling his age and knows he's not up to managing the franchise. He wants to turn the control over to someone he knows has the best interests of the franchise at heart. Jimbo would then hire the football people to operate the franchise. Anyone with info as to whether this is even a possibility?

     

    As far as turning over the franchise that is not RW's style, unless it is to someone like Shanahan. He considers the Donahoe era a big mistake as do we all. If RW is feeling a little tired or whatever that is what Brandan is here for, to do the grunt work and then report back to RW so that Wilson can make the final decisions.

  14. high draft picks have certainly helped the lions :thumbsup:

     

    i think our young players learn a lot by winning together as a team, pretty much regardless of how that win is achieved

     

    Yes the Matt Millen philosophy, which he stated, was only one team wins the SB, the rest play for draft picks. The Lions certainly did play for draft picks and still seem to even w/o Millen. The thing is the Bills are not going to get a top 5 pick because they are not a bottom 5 team in the NFL. You can't out lose losing teams. They will find a way to out bottom you.

     

    Anyway, if you wanted to finish 4-12 or something like that the only hope you ever had was to keep Jauron the whole year. Once he was let go you knew there was going to be at least a little bounce in the positive direction. With Fewell the team probably won't finish worse than 6-10.

  15. There tends to be a depressing theme with long time losing teams like the Bills and somewhat talented but underachieving players. Losing teams like the Bills tend to a have a string of 2nd class coaches that the players don't really respect or fear and the overall attitude on the team is not up to snuff (Kelly saying that he couldn't tell on a Monday in the locker room for the current team if they lost or won based on the mood in the locker room).

     

    The theme is players that don't feel like working hard don't, sometimes are cut, and then come back with other teams where they are willing to work. Or they stay on the team but never play up to their potential. Stuff like this doesn't seem to happen on elite teams. Players are afraid to goof off.

  16. And you can save your breath (or typing skills) if the whole you are not a fan thing comes into play here. They have to lose to KC if they want a top QB or LT in draft.....These have to be the first 2 picks regardless

     

    Now that the record has reached 8 losses, it's time to look to the future

     

    Just think like Jauron does: "its hard to win in the NFL" and hope this sentiment spreads throughout the whole team and organization and you may get your wish that we lose the rest of our games. And look at the bright side, once that losing attitude is in place we may get another high pick after next year and the year after that. Detroit set the example of how to build long term success by getting high picks several years in a row.

  17. There is such a void of talent here...I don't even know where to begin. They are so incredibly boring to watch and I just hope they can get a QB of the future in this upcoming draft. Please bring in a GM with a clue because they need A LOT of players.

     

    Now that the season is really over, let's bench everyone who will not be here next year, lose the rest of the games because it really does not matter and fire Modrack & Guy tomorrow. 4-12 or 5-11 should get a decent pick. Hopefully we get a decent GM who gets an offensive minded coach in here.

     

    Playing to lose is not a good idea. If the players see that the management is no longer concerned about winning their respect for management goes out the window. The thing is the Bills lose a lot when they are playing to win. Most of these players will be back next year; no team replaces over 50% of its players in one year. We have to start to learn to win now and hopefully add some better talent as well for next year. This team has had losing seasons about 2/3 of its history and it hasn't gotten us some great players in the draft that really turned things around. It just begets more losing. The only times having a terrible team really helped us in the draft were OJ and Bruce Smith. But in both of those cases we were the worst team in the league and got the number one choice. We are far from being the worst team in the league at 4-8 and we aren't going to get an OJ or Bruce Smith by losing out, just more losses to add to our already highly negative lifetime record.

  18. It doesn't affect the Bills at all once RW dies. RW has already said that the team will be sold on his death, auctioned off. Once that sale is completed RW's heirs will get 55% and the govt. 45%. If RW's heirs had wanted to keep the team then this would be a big deal, but RW has already said that won't happen. Basically a law like this makes it necessary for one rich guy, upon death, to sell his team to another rich guy so the taxes can be paid.

  19. It's finally nice to see T.O. and the Bills playing better again, but it's very obvious that T.O. was purposely playing like crap to either get Edwards out or both Edwards & Jauron out. Look at his stats in the first 9 games: 366 yards, 1 TD (rec) 1 TD (rush) and led the league in dropped balls. Now look at the last 2 games: 293 yards and 2 TD's, did he even drop a ball in those 2 games? (not sure, but I'd say no). In Edwards' last game, the last 2 passes Edwards threw to T.O., he ran half-azzed and barely made an attempt to catch the ball. So if T.O. doesn't get his way and the people he wants in there, he's not gonna give 100%, more like 40-50% at best.

     

    Conspiracy theory or truth? Your thoughts...

     

     

    I think what all this shows is that TO's heart was not in the game with Edwards/Jauron and now he is more gung-ho because he sees possibilities with Fitz/Fewell. To think of him purposely dropping balls is an impossible idea. First of all it would hurt him big time for his next contract and second it hurts his rep with all his teammates, friends around the league, and fans that root for him personally. Third, there was no guarantee that DJ would have gotten fired and even TE benched for long. Another whole way of looking at this season (which TO was certainly aware of) was that it made no real sense to fire DJ in mid-season, just wait until the end of the year. Also, that TE should be given this whole year to see if he has it or not, since Fitz clearly (at least it was thought) would never be seriously considered as a long term number one.

     

    So TO must be feeling pretty great that things did work out both for DJ and TE being put out of the picture and maybe his situation had some motivating effect on the whole thing.

  20. I keep reading that the Bills still have a mathematical shot at the AFC East - until that's no longer the case, I'm goin' with the 'Von Ryan's T.O. Express' and the 'Fewell-Injected' Buffalo Bills...

     

    13 and 7 baby!!! :D

     

    GO BILLSSS!!!!

    REVERSE THE CURSE!!!!! :wallbash:

     

    You have the right attitude as a Bills fan. I mean who cares who wins if the Bills don't win. We are following a team that has not ever won a SB and SB has been around since January 1967. What, some of you enjoy seeing other players and fans happy. You enjoy seeing good plays and bad officiating in other games. Its meaningless unless your team is playing the game or the game you are watching can impact your team's chances.

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