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I don't think Mitch walks in anywhere as the default starter. My guess is he chooses from teams that offer him a chance to compete for it.
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1 hour ago, Nextmanup said:
Look at how many guys injure themselves during non-contact! That's crazy and it shouldn't happen.
But they are all so "tight"....
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19 minutes ago, PromoTheRobot said:
I see we have gone from celebrating the firing of one sports executive to vilifying a new one, all in a span of 19 pages. Bravo, TBD.
The lack of common decency around here is staggering.
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21 minutes ago, Gugny said:
But the recent developments surrounding Incognito's abrupt retirement make me wonder ...
Did Beane lowball Incognito in an effort to make him quit?
Now that we've got a decimated O Line - AND an obvious need for a QB - my greatest fear is that this was choreographed by Beane in order to force Lamar Jackson onto McDermott.
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The record will likely be worse IMO. The future is wide open. I can't remember the last time it felt like the coach/GM had a plan. These guys obviously have a plan. Will it work is another story.
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Last year was a feel good story for Bills fans breaking the drought. But that 5-2 start was a mirage. Somehow they were +14 in turnovers, and they won games they probably shouldn't have. The rest of the season they went 4-5 once the turnover machine went away. This will be year 2 of what I think is a 3 year rebuild (if they are sucessful). They've tossed the Whaley trash to the curb and will have a lot of cap space next year. The next 2 drafts will be epically important.
This year? Meh. I think 8-8 would be a good season.
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5 hours ago, Shaw66 said:
If you could know the travel plans, and if you could see the cell phone records, of the scouts, you could figure out who the Bills have some special interest in.
Only Belichick has that info.
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14 hours ago, transplantbillsfan said:
I hope last weekend finally kills the "you need a Franchise QB to be a contender" nonsense
AFC Champion QB's since 2003.
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18 minutes ago, 145B4IDIE said:
I'm being serious, sounds like Peterman's scouting report
I was going to say this. But I was too scared.
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6 hours ago, LeGOATski said:
I liked him as the coach.
He quit on Buffalo, but he never quit on himself. From what we've heard, Buffalo was a ****ty place to work with Whaley around.
I think he was looking out for himself and his family, so I can't blame him.
The overwhelming consensus at the time seemed to be that Buffalo was a ****ty place to work with Marrone around.
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The Idea of Marrone in a Super Bowl tightens my colon.
There are no winners for me in this equation.
I hate the Pats.
!@#$ Marrone.
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He'll likely get next year to prove himself to JAX. His cap hit for 2018 is about $10M. But they only save about $2M if they cut him. In 2019 they can get out with no cap hit. If he plays to his ability and stays out of trouble, he's probably worth it to them thanks to the huge bonus the Bills had to eat...
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1 minute ago, Scott7975 said:
and they beat the Bills at home and Pittsburg in Pittsburg twice while on their way to the AFC championship game. What's your point? I don't care what their strength of schedule was. They were a top ranked D and a top 5/6 offense. Marrone has his team 1 game away from the Superbowl. Who did the Bills beat on the road to 9 wins? Nobody that was playing well at the time they played them.
Hey man. It's cool.
You win.
Wait. Marrone is long gone from here. I guess I win! Because that all I wanted.
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2 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:
You realize he also had the 6th ranked offense by yards and 5th by points right?
Their strength of schedule was 31st. They won 10 games.
The Bills strength of schedule was 5th. They won 9 games.
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3 hours ago, bills6969 said:
Can we all just agree that ownership really screwed the pooch by not giving Marrone what he wanted?
No.
He's a dick.
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Moral of the story:
Coach in the AFC South, not the AFC East.
Marrone lucked into great defenses that he had no part in building, and his specialty, offense?
Meh....
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Holy ****!!!
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7 hours ago, PastaJoe said:
Jerry asks the tough questions, not the puff piece type asked by fan-boy reporters.
But he asks them in a passive aggressive way that makes my skin crawl.
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17 hours ago, Big C said:
Whaley is an excellent scout but his roster building skills were suspect. I think he deserves another chance somewhere, maybe a slightly lesser position and then work his way back to GM. With all the instability at HC and the ownership change in his tenure I do think it's fair to say he wasn't to blame for everything that went wrong.
Good post. Totally agree.
Russ Brandon was the man behind hiring Marrone.
Whaley buit a top 5 defense while "Offensive Guru" Marrone's offense was one of the worst in the league for 2 years.
The Pagula's fell in love with Rex, and hired him based on his bravado. No way Whaley hires him IMO.
Whaley turns the offense into top 12 scoring offense, while "Defensive Guru" Ryan destroys a top 5 defense.
It was time for Whaley to go. But there's no way the disfunction during his tenure falls exclusively on him. I wish him well.
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Obviously it should be either Russ or Brandon...
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I realllllllllllllly want to see Douggy hang his head in sorrow next Sunday.
His success this year (in a weak division) has really pissed me off!!!!!
What does Allen work on this summer?
in The Stadium Wall
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The golf analogy is a good one. He should continue to fine tune his throwing to keep it sharp.
And continue learning how to read and manipulate defenses. Brady/Manning are good role models here.
As much as Josh's angry runs are amazing and inspiring to watch. As he heads in to year 5 he has to start saving the high risk contact for high leverage situations. One bad hit to that shoulder, and it's over.