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I suspect the answers would shift greatly if you did the same poll but for the last 2 seasons instead of 4. Something like...
10% Exceeded
20% Met
70% Fell short
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6 hours ago, GunnerBill said:
Because Leslie wasn't fired.
Well, officially, no, and for obvious reasons. You can't exactly fire a black DC running a top-5 defense after a 14-3 record while the O only put 10 points in the final playoff game. Especially when he's basically just running the HC's scheme. The Bills and NFL would get hammered.
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Holcomb was hired a month before Leslie was fired. So the move was in the works for a while. Unclear why Sean waited until there were no other DC jobs left for Leslie to take. Whether you wanted Leslie gone or not, the man deserved more respect than that. He dedicated 6 years of his life for this team, consistently had a top 5 D, was highly respected and loved by every player on that team. Wonder how this board would feel about Leslie if the Special teams coordinator got the right call in on the :13 squibb kick and we won the game. Or if our O against the Bengals put up more than 10 points.
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1 hour ago, Pete said:
The timing is a douche move by Leslie, if the move was not forced by Bills.
We have Super Bowl aspirations, now we are scrambling. It’s BS- he quits on team after the rest of NFL secures their coaching staffs, and it’s combine week.
Of course it was forced by the Bills, which makes it an even bigger douche move by Bills because they waited until after all the other available DC jobs were taken.
The guy had a top-5 D for 6 years. Have some respect and let him catch on somewhere else.
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McDermott for sure will pick a Safety, LB or DL.
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Unless he wins a SB, his legacy will be passing on Patrick Mahomes, thinking Nate Peterman was the answer, and 13 seconds.
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13 minutes ago, GerstAusGosheim said:
Here's the headline the Bills and NFL didn't want to publish...
Bills fire black DC with consistently top 5 defense after 14-3 season - while running HC's defensive scheme.
12 minutes ago, BeastMode54 said:Stop with the bull####
Well, he's certainly not taking a year off voluntarily. Wonder why Sean waited so long. There's no DC jobs out there anymore.
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Here's the headline the Bills and NFL didn't want to publish...
Bills fire black DC with consistently top 5 defense after 14-3 season - while running HC's defensive scheme.
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Dyngus Day season
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Contract up. Walked away from a WR room that loved him (and bought him a truck!) to take a lateral move. Bad look for Sean.
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It's McD's defense and it's time for him to go. Josh is going to be 27 at the start of the next season. With the beating he's taken behind this line, he may only have 5 good years left. We need to stop wasting this talent.
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If the defensive minded head coach wants to keep his job, he'll need to coach up the young defensive players and stop wasting the career of an elite QB with this garbage OL and WR group. I can't take another Boogie Basham or AJ Espinosa pick. We don't have money for Edmunds or Poyer.
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My favorite season of the Allen era will be the one where the coach and GM aren't wasting his generational talent with a garbage o-line.
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10 hours ago, jkeerie said:
Salgado wasn't the safeties coach until this year. Prior to this year he coached nickel-back.
This is the point I think a lot are missing. Salgado was widely credited by Sean and others with the development of Taron Johnson. So clearly he's a good coach. In his first year as safeties coach, he dealt with with injuries to Hyde and Poyer, the near death of Hamlin, working with 3rd/4th/5th string safeties (from rounds 6th, 7th, undrafted) accompanied by no Von/pass rush and rookie corners.
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None of the other coaches made the colossal mistakes of trading away the Mahomes pick and blowing 13 seconds, so it's really hard to compare. The 17-year playoff drought warped peoples brains into thinking this is even remotely acceptable.
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5 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:
Ah good catch on it being his first year.
But as I mentioned up-thread, Poyer and Hyde were both very late picks too. The Bills have made late round (and even UDFA) DBs into serviceable players.
I know you know this already, but Poyer and Hyde were exceptional free agents that we targeted and paid good money to. They were not developed out of college by our guys. They are the exception to the rule. Like Benford IF he continues to develop. Next year our starting CBs will both be first rounders.
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28 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:
Just a guess...
Those safeties, Hamlin and Johnson, have been on the roster for a few seasons and it was expected that they were being coached up to be able to step right in when Hyde and Poyer aged out. Hamlin did "just ok" as long as he had Poyer telling him what to do and even then was shakey, and Johnson was complete garbage. They were not nearly as developed or ready as anyone hoped.
I dunno. 🤷♂️
This was his first year as Safeties coach, so that's clearly not all on him, and all the backups are 6th, 7th round and undrafted.
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This makes absolutely no sense. This coach was widely praised and credited with the success of developing Taron Johnson into being one of the best nickel CBs in the league. And he was working with 2/3 string safties most of the season (paired with backup rookie CBs and little pass rush/no Von Miller)
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Howard and Jeremy were just painful to listen to after Bills took Allen over Rosen and definitely did not eat enough crow later.
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For me, this list should factor in the other sports in the city. ie...Tampa Bay winning a SB and two Stanley Cups in the last 3 years would drop them significantly.
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"V" for Villanova, "V" for Victory!
"B" for Blue and "W" for White
For the Blue and the White we will fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!Fight for Villanova, Fight for Victory!
For we're out to win the fray;
Villanova leads the way,
With a capital "V" for Victory.Vill-a-no-va, V-I-L-L-A-N-O-V-A
"V" for Vic-tor-y, V-I-C-T-O-R-Y
It's a tooth for a tooth and an eye for an eye,
and a "V" for a V-I-C-T-O-R-Y"V" for Villanova, "V" for Victory!
"B" for Blue and "W" for White
For the Blue and the White we will fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!Fight for Villanova, Fight for Victory!
For we're out to beat the foe
Show the en-e-my we know
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3 hours ago, Einstein said:
Anyone remember when "The Coach" (Chuck Dickerson) was on WGR back in the mid-90's?
I know he wasn't everyone's cup of tea but I really enjoyed his football talk. He had a lot of bravado but also a lot of actual football knowledge to back it up. Unlike the 20-somethings that only know the drought.
Recently, I heard some of the WGR guys quoting Bills Podcasts - Locked on Bills, Shout, Cover 1 - it's like guys, seriously, don't you have anything original or insightful to say yourselves?
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Just now, BTB said:
Bulldog has been mailing it in for years(and I probably would too if I had to work with shoop), but is he still doing the show from home…I rarely
listen?
Bulldog sounds like he has marbles in his mouth and ends every sentence running out of breath.
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34 minutes ago, Sargent Hulka said:
I remember well the Monday "Howard and Jeremy Show" following the 2018 NFL Draft, and Simon practically whining that we drafted the wrong Josh. He was lamenting the Bills didn't draft Josh Rosen, and spouting innuendo about Josh Allen's character. I think Simon is overrated and I won't miss him at all. I hope Sal takes his place.
They definitely did not eat enough crow for whining incessantly about picking Allen over Rosen. Lots of talk about heading to the fear bunker. It's almost like they wanted to be right more than they wanted Allen to be good.
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Defensive Coordinator Candidates…whose worth a look?
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"13 seconds" and the Bengals "10 yards off the LOS on 3rd and 4" are probably the two biggest reasons why Bills fans were screaming for Leslie's head.
Meanwhile, very quietly after "13 seconds," the Special Teams Coordinator took a lateral job and the LBs coach retired and Sean didn't say a word as everyone blamed Leslie. If you read between the lines, it's pretty clear to me who was to blame. Everyone knows you Squibb kick the damn ball and the game is essentially over.
Also, McD hears the calls Frazier makes and could have changed it for 13 seconds (on either play). Same goes for the Bengals game. The footing in the snow was really bad. It's just as likely that Sean was screaming because the players weren't executing the right call Leslie made because they were worried about getting beat deep.
If you told me before the game that the Bills D would hold the Bengals to 27, I would have expected a 31-27 victory. But our neglected O-line couldn't protect Josh and we only scored 10. Yet, again, Leslie gets the majority of the heat.
I wouldn't say McD necessarily used Frazier, but his reluctance to speak about these matters allow a whirlwind of negativity toward Leslie by fans who need a villain.