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TPS

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  1. I think his worst move of all would be signing FA OL C. Williams. On the best list I'd include drafting a starting RT in R7, Henderson.
  2. no, but anyone can twit.
  3. Marrone knows how to interview well. He coached pettine up for the Cleveland job too.
  4. he wants someone he can work with and his choice. He has to get it right or else. exactly.
  5. Please God, Let it be a purposeful joke...
  6. he did not know pegula would fire him that day.No one asked him if he knew Rex would be fired at the end of the season, or if he thought he would be fired. It's a true statement that Whaley did not know pegula would fire him after their one on one.
  7. in general or when Rex had the one-on-one with pegula?
  8. hmmm...wonder why they got rid of Mario then? He was a perfect fit. "Is he playing this down or not"
  9. Several times this year the TV guys would cut to a shot of R&R looking at each other like a couple of confused clowns. I'm sure it was meant to paint them in an embarrassing light, not that they needed any help...
  10. I thought that was very innovative...
  11. Makes perfect sense. Did you not read the interview with Wawrow? Rex wanted an answer, and Pegula gave him his answer. Had they waited until the end of the season, then there would've been a full evaluation, including Whaley, before the decision was made public which would'be happened sometime this week.
  12. Conjecture sir! I've read accounts here that suggest the opposite. Someone recently started a post about how Whaley overcame a coup engineered by Rex, and there are accounts that in Marrone's meeting with the Pegulas he demanded more control including personnel. We'll never know for sure, but it's probably somewhere between the two extremes.
  13. I thought maybe they replaced Whaley with some guy named Your.......
  14. In 2014 the O averaged 21ppg, the D gave up 18, and the bills were 9-7. With Rex, the O ppg has gone up by about 5, but the D has gone up 5.5 ppg, and the bills have been a .500 team. For both the O and D, the 2-year trend is up. Without having a franchise qb, the bills were able to generate enough offense to make the playoffs. The D failed them.
  15. Would have helped to have Watkins, woods, and Clay together all season.
  16. id make it simple, how many had a better 2014 draft? Still, it will be subjective because what's the metric? For example, we are just now seeing CK's potential. How good will he be? How do you account for injuries?
  17. i would argue he should be judged starting with the 2014 draft because it's the first with his personnel team in place. Only one player out of 20 is not on an NFL roster and it's an injury issue.
  18. whats lol is you judging the 2016 draft after one season. Of course, fans always want instant gratification.
  19. Lost in the current brouhaha surrounding the Bills is the fact that Whaley AND Jim Monos are directing the HC search. While the media, especially our local guys, are having a field day generating click bait headlines about the so-called "dysfunction" of the Bills, the two most important people running football operations are directing the HC search. Any HC candidate worth his salt will be able to see through the current distractions and realize these guys represent one of the best personnel tandems in the business--the team of Whaley AND Monos (WAM) are an attractive selling point. While there has been significant debate here about Whaley's role in various drafts, there can be NO DEBATE about when the WAM team (Fisher should be included as well) started drafting, the 2014 draft. Whaley hired Monos and Fisher in June 2013. It has been three years since that draft, and many believe 3 years is when you can adequately judge a draft's worth. Here's a look. 1. Watkins. While you can debate the injuries and how much it cost to trade for him, there is no doubt Sammy is an elite WR (see Matter2003's post). 2. Kouandjio. While too many people labeled this kid (20 when he was drafted) a bust early on, it's clear now that he can be a legitimate starting LT in this league. 3. PBrown. Starting LB. Certainly people can debate about how good he is, but he's been a starter since his rookie year. 4. Cockrell. Starting CB for Pittsburgh. Unfortunately (for Bills) Cockrell was injured most of the 2015 preseason (Rex's first), and was beaten out by Butler. 5. Richardson. While CR fit the OL type that Marrone wanted, he did not fit Roman's scheme. Currently on Bears PS. 7.A. R.Johnson. Drafted for STs, currently with the Jets. 7.B. Henderson. First year starter at RT. If not for health issues (and weed for pain management), he'd be the starting RT. That is 5 starters (or starter-caliber players) from their first draft as a personnel team. They drafted 2 first-year starters with their R2 and 3 picks in 2015, and their only "miss" (currently not on an NFL team) in their first 2 drafts has been Tony Steward based on injuries. Certainly it's too early to judge the 2016 draft, but they should have at least 3 starters from this group as well. If one wants to find a criticism, I'd say it's they take a lot of chances on players with injury and character issues; however, their record is very solid. To reiterate the point: Whaley's personnel team is damn good. I believe they will dispel the any beliefs about current dysfunction in the interview process with prospective HC candidates and hire who they Billieve is the best person to take the team forward. The storm will pass soon enough, despite the attempt by the guys at the News to sell more ads...
  20. i was thinking the same. It sounded like Sal too, and he should certainly know better. There's obviously Vic's Vendetta against Whaley going on as well.
  21. I interpreted the continuity-familiarity correction to mean that Lynn is not Roman or Rex, and his O and D won't be a continuation of their schemes.
  22. hiring a couple of good coordinators takes care of it.
  23. i would suggest Rex wasn't his first choice, but he figured he could work with him because they shared the same run/stop the run philosophy. Saying Rex was not his first choice does not equal he was against the hire. As for your second point, fired for potential disaster, really?
  24. whaley provided his thoughts on all things football throughout the year to pegula, and pegula knew rex wasn't Whaley's first choice to begin with. Pegula knew where Whaley stood on the decision. Rex reported to pegula because he wanted it that way. When Rex wanted an answer about his future, pegula obliged. If you want to paint pegula as meddling, that was done when he chose Rex in the first place. This is acknowledging he was wrong, and he's letting Whaley chose this time. Unless the new coach grabs Kim's ass, pegula will hire Whaley's choice.
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