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Rico

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  1. Just imagine how non-blind homer Browns fans would react if their team hired a co-ordinator from the Buffalo Bills to be their new HC. Talk about a hard sell to the fanbase... I just can't see this happening.
  2. Wow, that's a shocker. I believe he would be the 1st Bills assistant to be hired away by another team as HC since Marchibroda, Hate to see him go, but good luck if he leaves.
  3. In the AFC, I'll take the money QB, Pats. The NFC game is a much tougher call, but I'll take the Niners and all those weapons.
  4. Super Bowl rings and historical playoff performance matter the most to me, it's all about winning, And yes, I think Bradshaw and Aikman are criminally underrated, I would take either of them in their prime in a playoff game over Fouts, Moon, Marino, or P-Gump. I give P-Gump credit for getting a ring, but his overall playoff performance is severely lacking to me.
  5. Right now, Brady is 18-7 as a starter in the playoffs with 3 rings, P-Gump is 10-11 as a starter In the playoffs with 1 ring. HUGE advantage Brady. If somehow the Broncos were to win this year's SB, Brady would be 18-8 with 3 rings, P-Gump would be 12-11 with 2 rings. BIG advantage Brady If somehow the Broncos were to in the next 2 SBs & the Pats lost in the 1st round, Brady would 18-9 with 3 rings in 5 SB games P-Gump would be 15-11 with 3 rings in 4 SB games. Then it gets debatable. Brady would have a better overall winning % but P-Gump would've gotten his 3 rings in 1 less game. Bottom line, IF P-Gump can get 2 rings in 2 years, I can overlook all the one-and-done's, the epic choke against the Saints, etc. and consider him one of the overall all-time QB greats.... it worked for Elway. But till then, he is still far below & looking up at Montana & Brady.
  6. I'll pick the better post-season QBs to win, even though the sample sizes are pretty small to non-existent on some of them. Saints Pats Niners Chargers
  7. Peyton Gump (Big Game Chump) just crapped his pants. Andy Reid.
  8. Could be the 14 years of EPIC FAILURE by the organization. GO Da'Rick!
  9. Interesting thread. By January 2015, the new ownership may be here. Unless a miracle happens next season, everyone in the front office and everyone on the coaching staff is gone. Too wide open to predict one way or another... may end up better, may end up worse, but at least there would finally be legitimate hope. I'd like to see a proven pro like Coughlin myself, though he is getting up there in years.
  10. There will always be fans who will completely disregard negative intangibles as long as the QB has a big arm. Just look at the die-hard Bledsoe & Losman apologists... some of who wanted to see Ryan friggin' Mallett in a Bills uniform. Cutler would fit right in to what they are looking for in a QB.
  11. No doubt Thad is far more entertaining to watch right now than EJ is... but no doubt EJ is still the starter next year. I give EJ a mulligan for this year, but he could (or should) be 2 years and done though if he doesn't show major improvement.
  12. 100% blame goes to Ralph. As lame as his stooges may appear to be, they are only doing what they are told to do.
  13. 25%. That's not a slam against him,considering the lost time / new coaching & all, but I need to see major improvement next year.
  14. It would not surprise me one bit if the trade for Brain Dead Drew and the drafting of McGahee were both mandates from Ralph, "Get It Done". TD's HC choices were influenced by Ralph, who won't open his checkbook for them. Puddinhead Williams over McKinnie, that's on TD. Losman is on TD as well, though at least he tried to correct the situation. I still say his biggest mistake was extending Drew after the 2003 season. If Bledsoe doesn't sh## the bed against the Steelers, the Bills make the playoffs in 2004, and the last 10 years would've been radically different for the better.
  15. As always, Ralph was to blame. TD was well-respected throughout the league until Ralph's non-stop meddling ruined him. No doubt in my mind that TD would've had this team in the playoffs if his boss would've left him alone & given him the resources he needed.
  16. Well, Marv isn't GM anymore, so I can't say for sure it happened this time, only speculation. Still though, Chris Hogan not only on the 53-man Week 1 roster but playing every game makes no sense at all.
  17. Maybe keeping a high-motor lunch pail WR who would be a feel-good story to a big part of the fan-base outweighed keeping a potential problem child.
  18. Absolutely correct. Once again, stats are for losers. Anyone who watched Jimbo's 1st season on the Bills instead of reading about it would know it.
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