Anyone who sucks at their job should get fired. Period.
I'm sure they'll get plenty of unemployment benefits until they find another job to suck at. And then the cycle will continue.
Even if you don't like him, you have to admit he is very popular. He isn't getting the ax any time soon.
The Bills do not get constant hate from the national media. Those days are long gone. They are favorites in almost every single game. Virtually everyone is on board with Allen being an elite QB.
In fact the Bills, and especially McDermott, get far more respect from national sources than from a large contingent of Bills fans.
Josh Allen, Tre White, Tremaine Edmunds, Taron Johnson, Ed Oliver, Dawson Knox, Gabe Davis, Gregory Rousseau, and Christian Benford all disagree with you.
I didn't ask about his merit as an individual, I asked how he determined the numbers for each position.
Being an "expert" does not replace sound methodology.
That's the issue with PFF. They do the exact same thing. It still comes down to a person watching a player play and assigning them a subjective number.
If he is literally just going down the line of QB's and saying "Mahomes is a 4.0, and I'll give Allen a 3.9, and this other QB a 2.5..." then this entire ranking is useless. Hopefully he has data behind his positional scores, like has their scores tied to their production somehow.
Yeah, that's my suspicion. Just assigning a number based on his own opinions. So this is just worthless, if that's the case. Might as well be ranked by gold stars.
People try to turn their opinions into "data" by just assigning numbers.
The score is weighted by position (ie: QB accounts for 28% of the score while RB accounts for just 3%). I just don't know where the positional scores are coming from.
Nobody ever said Frazier would be back next year. His contract was up anyway.
This was in the works for awhile, in my opinion. Bills let Frazier know they weren't renewing his contract but wanted to give him a way to walk out on his own terms, and heck, taking a year off from coaching sounds nice anyway. He won't be back in Buffalo.
Plenty of head coaches call the plays on their side of the ball. This is no different with McDermott.
Here we have a player saying it was the players' fault and not the fault of coaches or decision making, and you find a way to turn that around on the coaches.
There's literally nothing you could hear or see that would change your mind, is there?
Hilariously, they are using this as evidence for that, even though the exact opposite is being said.