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In space no one can hear

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  1. Agreed Gabriel was the worst. I know a few people in the Bears organization and they considered him to be a clown.Never took any responsibility for his poor decisions and was disliked by coaches and players alike.
  2. My tongue might get tied when I talk, but what most people don't realize is it's the same tongue that keeps Kim satisfied. Take that Bitches!
  3. For all of you Haley supporters out there. Haley ran an offense featuring a future Hall of Fame QB, the best WR in the game and possibly the best RB,and they scored the exact number of points the Bills did this year.
  4. Not saying I want this...but it is the path of least resistance for an organization that refuses to look at the sources of its true dysfunction.
  5. My prediction? They will keep Lynn as head coach and bring back Pettine as defensive coordinator.
  6. When I lived and worked in Philadelphia, I worked for an inner city agency that needed funding to expand programs. I have a close friend( college roommate) who works with the NFL. He arranged for Dick Vermeil to come out to the club.( to facilitate help) Vermeil was very involved in the community and of course connected to power brokers. He was incredibly personable, approachable, and interested in what we were doing- he took time to talk to the kids(as human beings that mattered) in in the program who were benefitting from the agencies efforts and sought to help us...in a geniune. humble way. Class act through and through. As coach, Vermeil like so many others(Marrone) ,preached that the team was family while they were playing for him- the difference between Vermeil and others is- he really meant it, lived it and his belief in this "family" credo extended to these players long after the cheering stopped. It reminds me of the role Jack Kemp played for the old AFL Bills teams. he facilitated the help of so many Bills players, times the public heard about and so many more times when no one knew. It's something to think about as we go through the hiring process, this credo that a guy like Vermeil inprints on an organization. There are many hired guns, quick fix guys you can hire.....who are in it for themselves( Marrone,etc.). .How great would it be to hire men who will reinstitute this sense of "family" of "brotherhood" while also striving for excellence on the field. I think it matters....
  7. I was giving you a few examples, with your weak reading comprehension skills, I didn't want to lose you. Between the injuries he had in college that he played through and ones he missed time with- adding his numerous injuries already in his short career with the Bills. The injury prone label sticks.
  8. LOL In the comment section under Carucci's article some one posted : AGD • an hour agoIf Whaley is pitching Manuel to prospective coaches, the Bills will probably have to interview more than 19 people.
  9. Per Rotoworld: A source informed John Middlekauff of 957 The Game Bay area that- Mike Shanahan could be hired as the Bills' general manager with Browns OC Kyle Shanahan as head coach. We're sorry, Bills fans. This would be brutal. Bills in-name GM Doug Whaley was reported to be leading the search for a new head coach, but it's now been revealed new owner Terry Pegula is conducting interviews. The Bills have requested interviews with as many as 13 head-coaching candidates. The Shanahan duo wouldn't be awful in a head coach-offensive coordinator tandem, but allowing them to make all personnel decisions would be taking a huge leap of faith.
  10. Agreed this might not be Hue Jackson's finest moment. But in his defense they are missing: 1. AJ Green- Superstar Receiver---TOP 5 in the NFL 2. Marvin Jones- their 2nd most talented WR 3. Tyler Eifert-talented TE 4- Jerome Gresham- Their starting TE The best receiver on the field for the Bengals is Sanu and I think he led the NFL in drops this year...he is not very good and did I mention yet that their QB is Andy freakin Dalton???
  11. Not a surprised that Gase and Bevell are favorites on this board over Jackson. Did Gase work wonders with Manning? Really? Manning might be the last player in NFL history that needs to be "coached up" Bevell? Flavor of the month. Farve was kind of good without him don't you think? Also, he didn't discover Russell Wilson, thank you. Wilson carried himself and played like a 10 year vet when he walked into training camp his first year. Look it up. Jackson is tough, has leadership, is innovative, and maximizes his players performance everywhere he goes. I much prefer him. Jackson's candidacy reminds me a bit of Arians before he was hired by the Cardinals. He appears to be able to hold players accountable and can command a team, something some of these other candidates...well... I'd be shocked if they were able to do. Just my 2 cents.
  12. Even better than making a big move is making a big move and having it be the right move. From following football the NFL since the 1970's- the trade for Watkins and trades for Bryce Brown and Mike Williams(both with character concerns) do not epitomize the Steeler way.
  13. What part of Whaley trading for Sammy Watkins epitomized the Steeler way? Just saying....
  14. Actually I am not misinformed on how these things work. Assuming you are correct then- if Polian was here when Whaley made his "aggressive" trade up for Sammy Watkins and felt very strongly that the moved shouldn't be made-Whaley would be able to still pull the trigger? LMFAO ......you can't be serious......
  15. No, Kelly you have it it backwards. If Whaley is here, HE will advise Polian. Polian will pull the FINAL trigger on ALL MAJOR Decisions. I am shocked you would think otherwise.
  16. Kelly: Bill Polian is a five time NFL Executive of The Year and is a lock to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame. There is NO way Whaley will be making the final calls in the football department, especially as it relates to BIG IMPORTANT ones.
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