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TNT should be ashamed for trotting out this team of play by play and color announcers. Total Michigan homers. A color guy who says "we" has no place on a national telecast.
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Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Yes, and Levy's new deal in '91 put him in the upper echelon of coaching salaries at the time. Look, I don't want to rehash every single nuance of Ralph's spending here. But the Sullivans of the world need to understand that they need to include the exceptions to their narrative when it comes to Mr. Wilson being "cheap" when there are several examples of him making some of his coaches and players among the highest paid in the league for their positions. -
Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Might take some digging. Do you recall that the Steelers were also after Rauch as well at the time and would have hired him over Knoll if he didn't sign with Buffalo? Mr. Wilson had to pay him to get him here and I believe only Shula and Ewbank made more as AFL coaches at the time. Rauch's winning percentage was staggering, after all. I thought Saban II, Knox, and Levy II were common knowledge in terms of their top 5 salaries. I'll see what I can find, though. -
Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Talent restricting? Inadvertent employment? Misers in Cincy and Cleveland? Sound like selective reasoning to underscore a point. Green Bay, Pittsburgh, and Kansas City used cash to cap accounting methodology, regardless. Ironically, that's essentially what the last CBA forces all teams to do given the cap floors mandated. But that's another discussion. -
Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Glad you're so easily amused. Not surprised you'd find an uninformed hit piece by Sully so entertaining. Unless a team his hiring a NAME coach, then he is going to enter the league at or near the median salary. That's how it's always been, with very few exceptions. That's why references to years past is relevant today. And for crissakes, NOBODY said Mr. Wilson spared no expense or that he wasn't tight with a budget. But there were plenty of times when he operated outside of that budget as well. And I think that's worth noting in contrast to idiots like Sully who wish to leave the reader with the impression that he NEVER loosened the purse strings. If you don't, fine. -
Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
That was when he was newly hired. He was the 2nd highest paid coach in the league when he signed his second deal. "Demonstrated results." Would you say that the Steeler's cash to cap accounting methodology killed any chance of them being winners? How about Green Bay and Kansas City? -
Rex Ryan expects the Bills to make huge offer for #2.
K-9 replied to PIZ's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I'm guessing it's the realization none of those future draft picks means anything if we don't have a great QB, anyway. -
Jerry Sullivan: Ralph Wilson Was A Cheapskate
K-9 replied to BuffaloRush's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Rauch, Saban, Knox, Levy all among the highest paid coaches of their eras. Mr. Wilson had no problem paying for demonstrated results. If anyone cares to research which owner had the most highest paid players at their respective positions over the years, they may be surprised. We've also had a couple of the highest paid players, period, as well. Including OJ, ironically. Nobody is claiming Mr. Wilson wasn't tight with the purse strings or that he didn't insist on operating within a prescribed budget year to year, but he was hardly the miser some have claimed over the years, either. -
The Wunderlich test for quarterbacks
K-9 replied to bills in oregon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don’t disagree with anything here, especially about the added complexity of today’s schemes; on both sides of the ball. I only cite Kelly and Marino as they were mentioned as examples of guys who scored low and still succeeded. -
The Wunderlich test for quarterbacks
K-9 replied to bills in oregon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I don't mean to single out Kelly and Marino, but they are two HOFers often mentioned in the low wonderlic discussions. And yeah, nobody ever confused them with keen intellects so I don't think much was expected in that department, lol. But they could break down a defense and expound on various defensive concepts and why certain offensive schemes may work against them during the interview process in their draft years. That's all that matters to teams and I'm concerned about the reports of Jackson's poor performance along those lines in his various interviews so far. -
The Wunderlich test for quarterbacks
K-9 replied to bills in oregon's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Kelly and Marino, along with other low wonderlic scorers over the years, were able to allay the concerns about the poor test performance with their ability to impress with their football knowledge in interviews, including in depth breakdowns on the chalkboard. It's been reported that Jackson has not been impressive in his interviews when it comes to breaking down various plays and retaining various information. That's what makes a low score a red flag. -
I was at those camps and saw him live. And I’ve seen all those on your list as well. So yeah, I’m gonna act like I am actually able to draw live comparisons. But if it makes you feel better, I’ll tamp down the hyperbole (used to emphasize the point) and say the others are close.
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James Harris. And it’s not even close. He did stuff on the practice field that was legend at the time.
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Sabres & NHL 2017-18 - Entry Draft on June 22
K-9 replied to 26CornerBlitz's topic in Off the Wall Archives
Bergeron. Great player to pattern his game after. -
Will we see a Gronk / Tre' White Rule?
K-9 replied to SlimShady'sSpaceForce's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
McSorely was actually found guilty of assault in a Canadian court. -
Why Didn't The Giants Test Beckham?
K-9 replied to BadLandsMeanie's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I’d like to see the CBA language governing drug tests. Do teams have permission to randomly check or is it strictly league mandated? -
McDermott: NFL is a “drop-back league”
K-9 replied to YoloinOhio's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Matt Miller's latest Mock makes sense
K-9 replied to D. L. Hot-Flamethrower's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Makes sense and I could see it happening but I still won't believe it until I see the Giants passing on a QB. -
Yep, mechanic's issues. Like rusty socket tools and faulty plug sets.
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Polian's Jackson Comments Revisited
K-9 replied to Jamie Muellers Ghost's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
There is NOTHING Bill Polian is going to say that will cause ANY player to rise or fall on ANY team's draft board. Nothing. At. All. -
Came across this article today from Bleacher Report, which means I take it with a Mt. Everest of salt. He's not without his supporters and it was nice to see Kiper have his hypocrisy exposed, too. Anyway, if he's not impressing at interviews in terms of breaking down plays or retaining information, it's going to be a red flag. Wish I knew if those at the combine that are worse were any of those expected to be selected before him. Here's the rest of the article. Again, it's Bleacher Report, so don't hold it up as a great example of sports journalism. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2766425-ditch-the-racially-coded-language-lamar-jackson-is-no-ones-wide-receiver
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Yep. Bledsoe lost his job to Losman but for all the wrong reasons. Losman never came close to outplaying Bledsoe in camp and in the meeting room. When Donahoe demanded Losman be given the reigns, it caused that locker room to implode. That was the worst thing that could have happened to Losman, too.