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Lurker

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  1. Absolutely. I hope he buys the MMQB brand from SI and creates his own site. He's too young and good to retire...
  2. LOL. Take away the phone part of your post and that's the exact same game day experience I had when I owned season tickets in the 1980s and 90s...
  3. https://www.democratandchronicle.com/story/sports/football/nfl/bills/2018/05/02/market-forces-brandons-departure-dont-bode-well-bills-camp/574130002/ The writings on the wall...
  4. I agree with this aspect of your post...
  5. Yep. As a protégé of Andy Reid, he's following the same script...
  6. Pretty slanderous stuff here. Better add, "a lot of people believe..."
  7. I just see it as a strong-willed HC molding an organization to his liking by taking advantage of having ownership more than willing to delegate that authority to him. Whaley was not a strong personality and McD initially stepped into that vacuum, then brought in his buddy Beane to solidify his position. Terry has said in the past that all he knows how to do is drill holes in the ground. McBeane is the jelly to that peanut butter...
  8. Sadly, I agree with this. Sad, because I think Rosen has the talent to be something special. And we've watched countless Bills teams pass up talent over the years because of coaching philosophies that ultimately didn't get the job done. Maybe McD will break that pattern and Allen will be the next Jim Kelly/Cam Newton. I hope so. But McBeane's legacy will always be linked to how their decision plays out...
  9. Just an arm to help them get through rookie orientation camp, which I believe should be coming up. Last year they signed a QB named Dan Collins from Maine just for this camp...
  10. Agreed. Tim Murray was the one who put the kibbosh on Lafontaine. Murray basically pulled a power play and told Pegs he wanted complete control over the roster and no interference from Pat. Lafontaine lost the power struggle and bolted, simple as that...
  11. I'm waiting to see McD grow beyond being a defensive coordinator-type head coach. The NFL is littered with ex HC's that were great coordinators who made an initial splash when given the top job, but who ultimately didn't/couldn't handle the big picture. This will be a very interesting year, especially if the Bills get off to a tough start due to their opening schedule. I'm looking for McD to continue growing as a HC, but that's still a big unknown...
  12. Not worried. After living through Ralph's era, nothing Kim can do could ever be any worse...
  13. So, reading Vic Carruci's article in today's BN and connecting the dots, it simply appears that McD did not want Russ to have anything to do with the draft and/or war room. If that indeed is the wall put up in front of Brandon, it makes Hamilton look like the absolute fool he is for protraying it as an "incident." These 'GR jamokes are the absolute worst...
  14. Who needs the games when we have this kind of entertainment? Like sands through the hourglass...
  15. Age old story of biting off more than you can chew, using other people's money. Hopefully, the BK will help focus them back on the core business... https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-03-20/gibson-beloved-guitar-maker-faces-crushing-560-million-debt
  16. I wonder if the polarization on Allen comes from draft sites that only looked at his 2017 video? (which, admittedly, is what I initially looked at as well) The 2016 video is much more encouraging. He looks like a legit first round prospect based off of those games. Whereas the 2017 video shows a guy who might be more of a day two pick. Even adjusting for the lack of talent Wyoming had last year, the bad mechanics and poor decision making in 2017 are concerning. Still, the entire body of work over two years is illuminating, and I'm hopeful the Bills got it right this time. Bring on training camp...
  17. Agree 100%. Which makes it doubly amazing that so many posters continue to fart out "it's Brandon's fault that the Bills have stunk" and expect anyone to take them seriously about anything else...
  18. In the 13-year stretch from 1967 to 1979 they made the playoffs once and won a total of 60 games--an average of 4.6 per year (0.322 win %). In eight of those 13 years, they won 4 games or less. They won 7 or more games only four times over that period. In the 17-year "drought" era, they won a total of 112 games or 6.5 per year (0.412 win %). In nine of those years, they had 7 or more victories. They won 4 games or less only two times. IMO, mediocre (2000-17) was a lot more palatable than bad (1967-79), and I too have been here through all that frustration...
  19. Actually, who's to say how Marino would have performed with the team the Bills had. He might have been pretty good, I think...
  20. Later in that same D&C artice: "The Pegulas, now married for 22 years, have three children of their own, and for most of their marriage, Kim's primary duty was being a mother. It wasn't until the children — Jessica (21), Kelly (19) and Matthew (16) — grew and became more self-sufficient that Kim began to dabble in the business." By the time Terry was ready to sell, he'd brought in Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.(a private equity fund) to deal with the Wall Street aspects. No way Kim was qualified to handle that...
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