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  1. Would anyone be shocked if the Pegulas (at the conclusion of Sunday's game) called a surprised press conference scheduled for Tuesday afternoon to introduce Mike McCarthy as the next GM & HC?
  2. No one man, nor one position determines what a TEAM is capable of accomplishing.
  3. Thank goodness we live in a free country. God Bless America! and Semper Fi to the very end. Please forgive me for seeing the Rex choice for what it is, a waste of time and money. He is a good TALKER when he isn't putting his foot in his mouth. By mid-season the staged honeymoon period will be long gone. Hopefully, for the sake of the loyal fans he doesn't lose the locker room by then.
  4. I have no problem giving credit where it's due, the emphasis upon establishing a Running Game is to be commended. Not enough good can be said for ball control/game management. Something obviously missing with his formerly coached team at 4-12.
  5. That's a legitimate point. However, taking nothing away from it, I believe sometimes the right fit means more than how many times.
  6. The sense I'm getting is that he is so much of a defensive guru he doesn't need a QB. His former defense isn't responsible for the 4-12 record last season I guess, because the QB's played both ways and gave up all those points? All hail Rex, the savior...
  7. John Fox cannot be held responsible for two things: Manning's unfortunate injury this season, or the likelihood that Peyton & his teammates took the Seattle Seahawks lightly before the Super Bowl last year.
  8. Have to wonder if the Atlanta organization help put the Bills even on his radar, let alone make them his 3rd choice. Haste makes waste they say, wish the Bills had waited long enough to find out John Fox would become available.
  9. Well, in respect to his not knowing who the QB will be, at least he's consistent on that side of the ball with indecision.
  10. So, rather than keep Schwartz's defense alive and kicking we should entrust him to improve upon the top five defense he had nothing to do with while he coached a last place team? Oh, I get it.
  11. Fair enough if Schwartz chose to leave (care to share a link?) It's never a best practice to shun someone who just helped groom players to become All-Pros, especially following a defining season where this top-tier defense hit its stride.
  12. One is spoken freely without constraint, while the other is akin to someone very carefully choosing his words. I'm sure by mid-season the staged honeymoon period will be long over. Wouldn't surprise me the least bit if Kraft, Bellichick and Brady are smirking. You can take Rex out of downstate and transport him to WNY, however, the common denominator here is doesn't matter where Rex tries to reinvent himself he is still the same individual who cannot beat the Patriots. We'll see what Freddy has to say come mid-season when everyone has grown weary of the embarrassing pressers, and outright conflict in the locker room.
  13. and Chris Matthews said then presidential candidate Obama sent chills up and down his leg. Guess he's never listened to the voice of the late John Facenda, a pioneer sports broadcaster for the ages.
  14. Fair enough, but the beauty of Time is it always sets the record straight. Let's wait and watch, and hope he doesn't embarrass the entire organization during his forthcoming pressers next season, let alone lose the entire locker room before mid-season.
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