Living up here in Pats* territory, I certainly see and hear a lot about Cassell. Obviously, he's a big reason they are where they are, even with all the injuries they've endured this season. Appears to be a quality guy who's finally getting his big chance and doing pretty well with it. Best wishes to him...
The Steelers would be right up there with me as well. As much as I've hated them beating us over the years, I've always respected the way they play tough. And they don't seem to have many "down" stretches, out of the playoffs. Probably comes with a strong ownership structure.
What I'm trying to figure out is how much of our current futility is players starting to lay down vs. the team just isn't very good. Who is the veteran leadership on this team? Seriously. If no one's to the point of calling some people out after this kind of p1ss-poor performance, then they're proving to be a bunch of gutless, complacent, loser millionaires.
And to add insult to injury, did you see that the d-bags on "Football Night in America" showed the Bills highlights under the banner of "bloopers"? Preston hitting himself in the @ss with the snap. Royal dropping one. JP with the deer in the headlights look...
My two kids were LAUGHING at me...
(sigh)
Ooh.. I like... or...
QB Coach - Gary Marangi
RB Coach - OJ
WR Coach - John Holland
TE Coach - Paul Seymour
OLine Coach - Mike Montler
DL Coach - Eat 'em up Earl Edwards
LB Coach - John Skorupan
DB Coach - Gazoo Kelso
That's what I'm thinking. Maybe they've already started talking with someone like Haslett who wants to bring his own guys in. Plus, this might be Haslett's "in", i.e., if MM gets off to a slow start again, Haslett takes over (?)