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  1. 16 hours ago, BillsFan2313 said:

     

    Which small market team has won the WS other than KC recently? 

    Yeah, my apologies for this.  I had way too much holiday cheer last night and was not using my head, obviously.  This morning was rough, although I was due; this was the first NYE in probably 15 years where I was over served (by my wife, who made an endless supply of these killer Old Fashioneds :-) ).  My output on social media yesterday, as I reviewed it today, wasn't as bad as I'd thought after I emerged from the fog.  So I suppose that's good.

     

    The teams that come to mind are KC and STL for WC champs, and the same grouping plus Cleveland, Tampa Bay, and Colorado as "small market" teams who have appeared in the WS.  Source of info is this to determine market sizes for baseball teams.

     

    Hope you've had a great holiday season!

  2. 1 minute ago, Mr. WEO said:

     

    Nice, but small market teams (2 from Missouri) have won 5 WS in the last 30 years.

    Analytics and good management are what brought 5 titles in the first place.  We all know the drill in MLB.  It's pretty much Yankees, Red Sox, Dodgers, and a sprinkling of others who end up in the mix.  Most of the other teams are DOA, and when you take a deeper look at how they've built their teams, they've done it badly.

     

     

  3. Just now, Mr. WEO said:

    Shocking...

     

    LOL the Browns.  Dorsey was a bum, bit that baseball guy running the showily guarantee more misery.

     

    Analytics!!

    There's nothing wrong with analytics, and in MLB smaller market teams have proven that they can win the World Series.

     

    However, and that should've been in all caps, the NFL does not have the luxury of data analysis alone as there is no official league to develop talent over X years.  This is not to say that data analysis can't work in the league; this is to say that you need a data person to work in tandem with a football person.  So what do the Browns do?  The wrong thing.  So we agree there.

  4. 9 minutes ago, RochesterRob said:

      It also helped the Rooney's in that the AFC Central/North was fairly weak during those 49 years.  Plenty of down years for the Oiler's, Bengals, and Browns.  Kind of like Kraft/Belichick with the AFC East. If the Bills were not dealing with the decline of Ralph Wilson the Bills would have been a bit more competitive from 2000-2015.

    I've thought about this for a long time, and I've come to the conclusion that the late Ralph Wilson was the problem.  I say this as someone who used to watch Bills games with his grandfather... in 1974, and who watched the perpetual mediocrity of this team throughout the 1970s, absolutely horrible teams from 1984-1986, and the abyss of 2000-2014 (I suppose you could call it 2015).  On top of it all he pushed for Rob Johnson to start the Music City Miracle game, which was (and remains) totally outrageous.

     

    I'm glad that Ralph Wilson setup a situation where the team remained tied to WNY.  Still, not giving him a pass for decades of lost seasons.  The trajectory, or lack thereof, of the Bills was the result of Wilson's ownership.

  5. 26 minutes ago, Hapless Bills Fan said:

     

    Indeed. 

     

    If I were Daboll, I would call back and say "Thanks, I'm Good."

    If the de facto guy running the organization is out in LaJolla that's just one more barrier to building a working relationship that a new HC does not need

     

    I was thinking exactly the bolded above.  When I think of the movie "Gladiator," I think of Joachim Phoenix pointing his thumb downwards on the Browns.

     

    In as much as Daboll is likely not a long term solution as OC with the Bills, if he takes that job then that's probably the end for him for a HC gig in the NFL.

  6. 2 minutes ago, MAJBobby said:


    If he had Haslam listen to him three years ago it would be McD and Beane in Cleveland NOT here 
     

    also if he listened to him last year it would have been one of these three McCarthey Arians Or Stefanski. 
     

    he also organized the Osweiller trade that netted Chubb. 

    If a meddlesome owner, as this set of circumstances suggests, ignored him before, then he's not been setup to succeed.  Time will tell, but then again, it's the Browns, and I have zero faith in Haslam being able to field a winner.

  7. 3 minutes ago, IDBillzFan said:

     

    I mentioned this earlier in a different thread: Baker Mayfield will be entering his third year as a QB with his fourth head coach, if you consider Greggo as interim for the second half of last year.

     

    Brutal.

    Brutal?  Yes indeed it is.  Dorsey apparently threw Kitchens under the bus yesterday, and today he himself got stomped.  I'm trying to think of a rational person who would stake their professional reputation on running that organization, and I'm yet to come up with a single name.  DePodesta should wear armor on his backside.

  8. 5 minutes ago, jeremy2020 said:

    I have no idea what they were thinking making this guy a head coach. He may have a good mind for offense..I don't know. He's not mature enough, he's not a leader and he's emotional which aren't great qualities for a head coach.

    True words, but this is the same organization that made Sashi Brown its de facto GM.  Before Sashi Brown was the GM, he was general counsel for the Jags.  He had no other NFL experience before that.

     

    This is the Browns in vivid and living color.  I used to wonder why the Bills kept rolling out guys like Dick Jauron and Chan Gailey and Marrone and now it's crystal clear as to why these things happen; it's because no HC or GM of quality wants to soil their reputation by attaching themselves to horrible organizations.

     

  9. Spilled reports of family infighting have been around for the past few years, even before Bowlen's passing.  I'm not surprised that selling the team is being considered as an option. 

     

    However, Denver is a town with deep pockets, and I bet that the team will not be on the market for very long.  As part of their reboot, perhaps John Elway can be exiled to his steakhouse (which, by the way, is pretty good!).

  10. 8 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

    Dorsey somehow escaping criticism but he traded away one of the best RGs in the league for Olivier Vernon who was mostly non impactful due to injury and a 1st rounder for  obj - and they threw for less yards than last year ...

    I'm not sure if anybody in that moribund organization is devoid of criticism, but there's no question that Dorsey studied the bus schedule then threw Kitchens underneath it when it arrived.

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  11. 12 minutes ago, Just Joshin' said:

    So team building and culture are not over rated it seems.  No one is successful in Cleveland because they are a collection of players with no culture to bind them to improve.

    Plus they drafted a chud like Mayfield and brought that weirdo OBJ into the fold -- and figured that it would be all kumbaya.  I'm not sure if one can follow a process or build a culture if one lacks situational awareness in the first place.

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