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oldmanfan

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  1. That is simply not true if one actually watches games. He runs plenty of intermediate out routes.
  2. Allen is one of the best players the Bills have ever had. He is to me the most talented QB in the league. He has won a ton of games for the Bills. But he lost the Jets game because he stunk. He said so himself. As HC McD is ultimately responsible for the team’s play. When they lose he has to answer for it. But when they win he deserves credit for it as well. Is this really that hard to understand?
  3. The 13 second game? Dumb, Frazier should have had the D knock WRs down and McD should have overruled him. I’ve already said that. Jets? Our star QB threw up on himself the entire second half. Jags? Again the offense didn’t play well. Should we be 6-0? Yes. All on McD? Because he’s HC theoretically yes. In actuality certainly not the Jets game. And the 3 blowouts. Is he responsible for wiping out a really hot Fish team? Don’t worry, I suspect I know your answer.
  4. If true he shouldn’t be there. It’s not true of course but whatever makes you happy.
  5. If you hire a guy that does not win, it costs you seasons. McD gets you to the playoffs every year. He wins. That gives you a shot. But as I said if he starts to slide backward or starts losing the locker room you make a change. I would also add managing the staff. It was a smart move in my opinion to jettison Frazier and take over the D. The D D s playing much better again IMHO. He may need to look at OC if the struggles continue. But since Josh wanted Dorsey from all accounts that would be an interesting call.
  6. As a guy that has been a fan since opening day 1960 I have the AFL championships. But I feel as you do. It takes talent, and some luck to break your way at the right time.
  7. You keep a HC that get you in the playoffs and give you a legitimate shot. If he starts losing or starts losing the locker room you make a change. That’s my philosophy. Obviously not yours.
  8. No you haven’t. Most of your examples the guys did not win Lombardis. If I’m reading you right you’re saying McAfoo replacing Coughlin is proof of your thesis because he got Eli to 11-5 after a few losing seasons. If that’s your proof it’s laughable.
  9. And as far as HC go it’s magnified. You mention Johnson. He’ll be the hot commodity this coming off season. But does he have what it takes to be a HC? Only one way to find out and if you’re wrong you cost your team years.
  10. Things have to go pretty perfect for any team to win a championship
  11. When we win Sunday they’ll be folks unhappy we’re 5-2. There would be people unhappy if we finished 18-2.
  12. So you would fire a guy if it meant the new guy would get you one step closer but still lose. Well, that makes sense... The problem you have is you’re not Nostradamus. The stats on former HCs of Super Bowl teams taking another team to the dance are pretty poor if memory serves correct. And picking a coordinator hoping they become a great HC aren’t great either.
  13. But I never said worse. You did. What I said is people always think the grass is greener but it rarely is. So let’s say you replace a guy like McD with brand X. You are doing so to make the next jump, and for the Bills it would be a Lombardi. As you showed in the list of folks you mentioned many did not get their teams to make the next jump. I find it interesting you use Marty S as an example since so many folks accuse McD of being another Marty I.e. can’t win the big one. Be careful what you ask for, you might not get it. You disagree that’s fine.
  14. In general. You are placing a specific set of circumstances on changing coaches. I’m not. And you cited a couple of examples to prove your point but also acknowledged they didn’t win championships.
  15. The two hardest things in sports to me are finding a real QB and, regardless of the sport, finding a great HC. It is far more common for coaching switches not to work.
  16. We should be 5-1. We didn’t have it in London, that was a legit loss. But Josh losing his mind in the second half against the Jets caused that, and luckily should be an isolated event.
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