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DrDawkinstein

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  1. He's under contract for another 4 seasons! We can get out of it in 2 tho. But we shouldn't. Dude should be allowed to play out that contract and finish his career here. All the more reason to draft our next WR1 this year. Get two WR1s for the price of one for the next 4 years!
  2. Sums up why we always come up just short in the end. All of his speeches end with the hero dying and the team work failing. What a twist! Who knew the M in M. Night Syamalan stood for McDermott!
  3. And even if it's not offensive, is what they accomplished so great or impressive? Especially given how lax security was back then? It's like his other example of teamwork. He seems to not think these things through to a logical, motivating conclusion. "Take the “Niagara Falls” speech. In December 2021, locals will recall the news of a woman deliberately driving into the waterway that spills into the falls. She drifted down the Niagara River before her vehicle was lodged against a rock about 50 yards from the brink. McDermott studied up and pieced together a speech. The coach explained how members from the Coast Guard did everything they could to save the woman. He built up the drama. Players held on tight for an inspiring apex, and… nothing. He said the woman died. End of story. The complete absence of a point had some players biting their tongues, trying their hardest not to laugh."
  4. I'm re-linking all 3 articles since it's becoming clear more folks are commenting than bothering to read even the free parts. Part 1: Blame Game Part 2: Lost in Translation Part 3: Let Josh be Josh
  5. To be clear, NO ONE thinks McD is a terrorist sympathizer. No one. The criticism comes from it just being a totally idiotic example to use. And even Sean admits it was that much.
  6. Not that stupid, and not in a professional setting.
  7. Yes. Neither Levi nor Jerry nor anyone else is going to say they arent currently happy. Especially in this article where they are talking about how bad it was on the Bills. Jerry - back at home in Houston and still making $5M/year for sitting around = HAPPY Levi - a UDFA who not only still has a job in the NFL, but is making $4M/year = HAPPY You are getting way too deep on an off-hand description.
  8. Ok, I was very bummed after the news story, but now I feel better picturing you wearing this while sticking your arm in a cow and quietly singing to yourself "Oh, oh, oh, go totally crazy, forget I'm a lady, Men's shirts, short skirts Oh, oh, oh, really go wild, yeah, doin' it in style Oh, oh, oh, get in the action, feel the attraction Color my hair, do what I dare Oh, oh, oh, I wanna be free, yeah, to feel the way I feel"
  9. Aww man, I'm really sorry to hear this. Those cows didnt deserve that. Nice hat and pretty cows in the vid. Again, really sorry. What a bummer. *****in bumpkins.
  10. I think you've been incorrectly assuming that when he wrote "One defensive starter" he meant that player is currently a starter. When really, it more likely refers to a player who was starting on Defense for the Bills in that 2021 game.
  11. Ehh, maybe. But most of what I see about Belichick from former players is how funny he actually is. Almost the opposite of McD who has a nice, friendly public demeanor but can't relate to his players. Belichick has a gruff reputation, but behind the scenes players think he's one of the funniest guys of all time. https://www.si.com/nfl/patriots/news/new-england-patriots-bill-belichick-humor-funny-ezekiel-elliott-juju-smith-schuster https://www.irishstar.com/sport/other-sports/bill-belichicks-funniest-moments-new-30364964 https://theathletic.com/2889665/2021/10/29/its-fun-at-gunpoint-the-comedy-stylings-of-bill-belichick/
  12. That's my point. They did that well only based on their top Defense. Throw in a real QB, let alone a dual threat like Allen, and we have at least 2 more wins (Denver and Raiders) which puts us in the playoffs. And away we go. Of course it's speculation, and pointless. But it has as much creedance as any statement saying none of the other coaches would do better with Allen on their team. We all lived the drought. We all should know/remember our biggest issue was not being able to find a QB.
  13. While I agree about comparing sports reporting to anything as serious as Watergate, I also think you are just arbitrarily drawing lines as to what you deem "good sources" vs "bad sources". Spain is a joke, but he's hardly the only source. If any of Chad Hall, Jerry Hughes, Lorenzo Alexander are in there (which is likely), that's decent enough for me. There's enough positive in the article to show it wasnt just a bunch of Spains being bitter.
  14. There's a ton of positive stuff in the article if you actually read it. Some of it even in the free parts. I quoted this yesterday as an example: "His intent — players repeat — is pure. The coach who ended the Bills’ 17-year playoff drought realizes how badly locals are dying for their first Super Bowl. The quest consumes him. “He never, ever, ever does a damn thing with any other intention than to empower and grow the Buffalo Bills franchise,” this ex-Bill said. “That’s a fact. Now, whether or not the *****’s going to work or whether or not the players are going to receive it well? That’s a different conversation. But it doesn’t come from an evil ‘Sean McDermott wants all the praise and all the credit.’ He genuinely wants every person in that organization to thrive and win a lot of games to the point of exhaustion. “All he wants to do is help that team win. Now, that’s the truth.”
  15. If you put Allen on the 2014 Marrone Bills that went 9-7 with Kyle Orton at QB, I'd bet good money that team wins the Division and makes a good run in the playoffs. And how did that work out for being a head coach?
  16. It's not your or my or our job to find them. When we fired Rex, did you even know Sean McDermott existed? I didn't. But the consulting firm helped Terry identify him as a candidate, and the professionals worked it out from there. Look in our own division. The Miami Dolphins. They had a Defensive-minded, supposed "high character" guy who couldn't get the most from his talented roster and was neutering their franchise QB. They fire Flores and bring in McDaniel, an unheard of dork, and Tua sees immediate improvement and here they are in year 2 as the #1 seed in the AFC and about to take the Division from us. No major tear down and rebuild, just a quick change to a younger, modern, Offensive minded HC. Heck with that said, if the O continues to put up 30+ every game, hand the keys to Brady and let's roll. The new coach may or may not take us to the promise land, but we know based on MULTIPLE examples that McDermott simply can't/won't.
  17. Which NFL head coach(es) would you describe as humble and not arrogant?
  18. It was more a burn on that dummy Pat Moran who will never live down sacrificing his child for a fake Shawn Merriman steroids story.
  19. He held a press conference yesterday and publicly apologized
  20. Kinda makes sense in that Robbie is a new, younger Jamie Pressly, and McD is a new, younger Dick Jauron. 🤷‍♂️
  21. It's not that direct. It could also be that Chad chose to leave because of the way McD reacted to the players buying him a truck. Either way, it was a weird, petty move by the HC to have an issue with the WRs buying their coach a car. He doesnt want coaches to be friends with the players, and to some extent that makes sense. But you also have to know when to step back and let them show appreciation. Here's the story:
  22. It proves what it has looked like; our talent has been winning in spite of our coaching. Imagine what this team could look like if we had a coach who was a multiplier instead of a diminisher.
  23. I do like/appreciate this part from the article:
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