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The schemes of this team. First get rid of the shi&&y cover 2, bring back a smash mouth defense. stop reading and reacting and start imposing our will. Next get back to bills football. Run our stud backs yes ML and Freddy can cause nightmares. Let these young kids on the line power block which is easier to do than pulling. Dicks problem was adapting to situations. We are in buffalo where weather and the fans used to scare the hell out of teams. It is time to get back to what made this franchise great.

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The schemes of this team. First get rid of the shi&&y cover 2, bring back a smash mouth defense. stop reading and reacting and start imposing our will. Next get back to bills football. Run our stud backs yes ML and Freddy can cause nightmares. Let these young kids on the line power block which is easier to do than pulling. Dicks problem was adapting to situations. We are in buffalo where weather and the fans used to scare the hell out of teams. It is time to get back to what made this franchise great.

 

Yes, but first their needs to be fundamental organizational change. Modrak and Guy have proven nothing but their ineptitude. Brandon is not a capable performer in the GM role. The scouting department has either been given tasks it is not suited for or is just plain terrible.

 

We need a real, proven GM. I would love Parcells, but he is locked up. Lombardi makes an interesting point today in his article, and he is available. Holmgren would be nice in a dual role. Bruce Allen and Floyd Reese also come to mind. Floyd Reese has built some tough, big teams in Tennessee too.

 

Buddy Nix was here in the glory years, he combined with AJ Smith and the late John Butler to build San Diego into a powerhouse, and is now back with the Bills. He should assume Modrak's old post as Director of College Scouting.

 

That NY Giants guy everyone gets all excited about could make a nice Pro Personnel guy. Or maybe the recently fired Kokinis. He got a raw deal in Cleveland, as he was successful in Baltimore for 13 seasons.

 

Marv is retired, and I can appreciate his experienced input, but bottom line: if he's not earning a paycheck from the Bills, he should remain on the sidelines and shut his yap.

 

Then, after the front office is reassembled, and a new coaching staff is in place, then we can talk about schemes.

 

I like the 3-4. :rolleyes:

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