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gjv001

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  1. By putting Whaley in charge of selecting the next HC for the Bills, the Pegula's have de facto made him the leader of football operations.

    The fate of the Bills will now lay squarely on Whaley's shoulders. With that being said, I think the next HC will need to be comfortable reporting

    to Whaley. I suppose some fans and those in the media who want Whaley replaced are not happy with the Pegula's decision. But it is what it is.

     

  2. Except for Andy Reid and Bill Parcells, most highly exclaimed HC's have had the good fortune of having an

    outstanding QB on his roster. Many of these HC's were primarily orientated to the defensive side of the ball.

    It doesn't appear that the Bills need to make it a prerequisit that the next HC be a developer of QB's. What really

    is neccessary is that the next HC is lucky enough to have an outstanding QB find his way onto the Bills Roster.

    http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/power-couples-ranking-32-coach-qb-tandems-nfl-article-1.2782588

  3. You can find fault with the Bill's selections of Head Coaches, Draft Selections and Helmet Colors, but they are not dysfunctional.

    For instance, Had the Ryan Twins been able to put a halfway decent Defense on the field this year, The Bills would now be in the

    Playoffs and Rex would still be Head Coach. And all these reports of Dysfunctionality would have never happened. If by some chance

    we can maintain our 7th highest scoring offense and field a defense that can tackle sombody, we will have a better than average shot

    at the playoffs next year.

  4. I find it hard to believe the ineptness of the Buffalo Sports Media at the Whaley news conference today. No one asked Whaley his "personel evaluation" on Tyrod Taylor performance this year. Specifically did he, Whaley, feel Tyrod did enough to justify signing him for the next season. Instead they allowed Whaley to defect the answer to the topic of resigning Taylor to " standard year end players, coaches, and other Bill's personnel evauation by committee" at a later date. How sad.

  5. Over the last 17 years the Bill's have been successful at making (faux football) marketing moves to generate season ticket sales. Of course none of these moves has produced what all Bill's fans want, a playoff game for the team. But these brilliant marketing moves have succeeded in creating fan optimism that turned into sales. Most years these moves were given the benefit of the doubt by the local Press. Perhaps the Press did it because they were more concerned about the Bill's remaining in Buffalo than winning games. Without the Bill's in Buffalo, most of these reporters would have to find real jobs. But I sense this is not the case this year. So with the Press, questioning with a suspecious eye, everything The Pagula's, Russ Brandon or Doug Whaley do, how will the Bill's create the perennial optimism for next season.

  6. For Book Value trading the Bills Franchise for the Browns makes sense. Especially when all the Bill's franchise can get is six bucks a ticket. For any other reason, it's just personal preference. Both franchises will miss the playoffs again. Both franchises have suffered for many years in not being lucky enough to find a QB to build around. But at least with the Bills franchise you have had seven more successful weekly outings than the Browns have had this year. And that's worth something. So like I said, other than Book Value of the Franchise's, it's personal preference. Perhaps it would be easier to just move to Cleveland.

  7. Nope. Can't blame the defense for getting gassed and run over when TT went 3 and out and then an INT on the next in the second half. Yes, the D needs to make stops, but what is the limit or breaking point when they keep trotting back out on the field after successive 3 and outs to get run over?

    Why didn't our defense have Oakland go 3 and out?

    So would he be better than say the current QB in Denver?

    Yes!!!

  8. I think that Tyrod Taylor is not the type of QB that will bring a team back with his arm. However, he can manage a game, is careful with the ball, and can score points. He would be a good QB for a team with a strong defense. I could see a strong case made, that the perfect team for Tyrod Taylor to thrive and be highly successful, year in year out, is Denver. From my perspective,our Defense, or lack there of, is the Bill's number one problem. I don't know if it's the lack of quality defensive players or the scheme that they play. However it's obvious they cannot stop the run or the pass.

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