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actually, that is the type of thing that you losers would devote time to. you obviously have your priorities straight: what matters in life is knowledge of coordinators from a decade ago. that is what it is all about, isn't it?

 

So basicially you were making stuff up that he had talent, because you don't know. You like making stuff up to prove your point?

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he had talent on that offense. he couldn't do much with it

 

 

In 9 season they went through 5 QB's if im not mistaken, so obviously he didnt have enough talent on the offense. Because of bad scouting or lack of bringing in a QB that was good.

 

You keep making pointless and dumb arguements you know very little about

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Billick had a lot of the same players the year before....how did that work out?

the qb and the running back made the difference

 

just think if we added a left tackle and qb how much better we would be

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In 9 season they went through 5 QB's if im not mistaken, so obviously he didnt have enough talent on the offense. Because of bad scouting or lack of bringing in a QB that was good.

 

You keep making pointless and dumb arguements you know very little about

 

 

don't you think it was partially his fault that his offenses never developed? why is that so hard for you to admit?

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Is there a coach all Bills fans would like? :flirt:

Come on what were we thinking about Marv Levy in 1986? Did anyone forget about his 1st NFL HC job?

 

Team Year Wins Loss Tie Win% Finished Season Post season info

KC 1978 4 12 0 .250 5th in AFC West

KC 1979 7 9 0 .438 5th in AFC West

KC 1980 8 8 0 .500 3rd in AFC West

KC 1981 9 7 0 .563 3rd in AFC West

KC 1982 3 6 0 .333 4th in AFC West

KC Total 31 42 0 .425

I think coaching is a lot like investing, past earnings do not indicate future results.

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the qb and the running back made the difference

 

just think if we added a left tackle and qb how much better we would be

 

they added a rookie QB who they didnt ask to do much and a RB who wasnt their primary back....McGahee and McClain played bigger roles in the offense last year then Ray Rice so again, Billick had a lot of the same players the year before Cameron took over the offense

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sorry for not memorizing every coordinator for every team in every year of nfl history. i actually have a life.

 

billick rode a great defense to success. he was hired because of his offensive prowess. remind me, how good was his offense in baltimore?

 

yea, that's right, it pretty much sucked

 

If you can't get your facts straight, then don't post. Stop wasting everyone's time. Don't go away mad, just go away.

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Is there a coach all Bills fans would like? :thumbsup:

Come on what were we thinking about Marv Levy in 1986? Did anyone forget about his 1st NFL HC job?

 

Team Year Wins Loss Tie Win% Finished Season Post season info

KC 1978 4 12 0 .250 5th in AFC West

KC 1979 7 9 0 .438 5th in AFC West

KC 1980 8 8 0 .500 3rd in AFC West

KC 1981 9 7 0 .563 3rd in AFC West

KC 1982 3 6 0 .333 4th in AFC West

KC Total 31 42 0 .425

I think coaching is a lot like investing, past earnings do not indicate future results.

 

Great post.

 

It's not like if Billick were to come here, things would go down the same way they did in Baltimore.

 

(Oh and only to Bills fans would things going down the same way be a bad thing.) :flirt:

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After having Wade Philips, Greg Williams, Mike Mularkey and Dick Jauron -- A guy like Billick is more than welcome to coach our team any time. He will be able to put together a strong staff and bring this franchise back. Some of you are just clueless ..

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don't you think it was partially his fault that his offenses never developed? why is that so hard for you to admit?

9 years 6 times top 11 in total points , I wouldn't call that a disaster . Remeber they are playing ball control making this stat even more impressive

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Well, you seemed REALLY proud to know that Billick rode the coatails of a DC. Not only were you PROUD to remember the name (not the right one) you were proud to remember that Billick had nothing to do with a win and got lucky that a DC built an amazing defense. You sir, are more pathetic.

 

He has such a great life, that he's not really grasping the point. The dude got called out and is making a bigger and bigger ass of himself with each passing post.

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Yeah, but he had the culpepper/moss combo.

Moss/Cris Carter/Jake Reed combo with Randall Cunningham and Brad Johnson

 

Mike Tice is the only inner circle guy mentioned for Billick, but with Jack Del Rio appearing safe in Jax, I don't know if Tice would leave.

 

Maybe Fassell will come in again as OC and bring his star QB from the UFL...what?

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He has such a great life, that he's not really grasping the point. The dude got called out and is making a bigger and bigger ass of himself with each passing post.

 

 

you just can't deal with the fact that billick's team won the super bowl in spite of his offense. he was brought in as HC because of his offensive knowledge. why can't you admit they won in spite of billick? he is a failure

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I've got to wonder how much of the offensive problems in Baltimore were Billick, and how much of it was other factors. If you look at 2006, when Billick took over play-calling after firing Fassell halfway through, and they had an old Steve McNair at QB, they finished #12 in the NFL at 23pts/game.

 

I think the problem might have been the whole organization's inability to find a solid QB.

 

Oh oh.....

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they added a rookie QB who they didnt ask to do much and a RB who wasnt their primary back....McGahee and McClain played bigger roles in the offense last year then Ray Rice so again, Billick had a lot of the same players the year before Cameron took over the offense

I'm sorry but Kyle Boller is not the same as Joe Flacco, even if he is a rookie. Mcnair played six games in 2007

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you just can't deal with the fact that billick's team won the super bowl in spite of his offense. he was brought in as HC because of his offensive knowledge. why can't you admit they won in spite of billick? he is a failure

he adapted to what he had , which was a once in a generation d. I guess he have played like the jets this year and pissed away half of season by throwing the ball all over the yard without it being needed . A good coach adapts to his players. He had a great d , good o line good, running backs , below average qb and recievers. so yeah he playedito close to the vest and won games . It is possible if the ravens spent their time and money on offensive instead of defense he would have had a world class offense like he had with the vikings

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you just can't deal with the fact that billick's team won the super bowl in spite of his offense. he was brought in as HC because of his offensive knowledge. why can't you admit they won in spite of billick? he is a failure

 

But who was his DC that he rode the coattails of?

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don't you think it was partially his fault that his offenses never developed? why is that so hard for you to admit?

 

 

Irony about those 15 or so posts in this one thread urging people to get a life eh?

 

Anyway Billick was annointed an O guru in Minnisota after tremendous success over several seasons ( i took the 20 seconds to confrim it before spewing it. With a high speed internet connection it takes very little time to confirm assertions stated as facts).

 

Irrespective of any opinions on his coaching ability, the ring he has speaks a little more convincingly woudn't you say? Coaching is about winning, and he is a career winner, happy for him to bring that to Buffalo on any coat tails he choses.

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But who was his DC that he rode the coattails of?

 

 

newsflash: most NFL coaches do NOT know coordinators from coaching staffs from a decade ago. that type of memorization is for fanboy-nerds

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sorry for not memorizing every coordinator for every team in every year of nfl history. i actually have a life.

 

billick rode a great defense to success. he was hired because of his offensive prowess. remind me, how good was his offense in baltimore?

 

yea, that's right, it pretty much sucked

 

I hate when I see those types of comments on this board. Being a true Buffalo Bill fan is a way of life , and yes , you are expected to know every detail about any prospective coach/player that may have the slightest chance of becoming employed by the Buffalo Bills. :flirt:

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Irony about those 15 or so posts in this one thread urging people to get a life eh?

 

Anyway Billick was annointed an O guru in Minnisota after tremendous success over several seasons ( i took the 20 seconds to confrim it before spewing it. With a high speed internet connection it takes very little time to confirm assertions stated as facts).

 

Irrespective of any opinions on his coaching ability, the ring he has speaks a little more convincingly woudn't you say? Coaching is about winning, and he is a career winner, happy for him to bring that to Buffalo on any coat tails he choses.

 

 

what do i have, 500 posts since late '08? yea, i'm really spending my life here

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I hate when I see those types of comments on this board. Being a true Buffalo Bill fan is a way of life , and yes , you are expected to know every detail about any prospective coach/player that may have the slightest chance of becoming employed by the Buffalo Bills. :flirt:

 

 

not even a bills fan anymore. ralph lost my business many years ago. he has to EARN it back

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newsflash: most NFL coaches do NOT know coordinators from coaching staffs from a decade ago. that type of memorization is for fanboy-nerds

 

It is best to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

 

But then, it's a little too late for that.

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newsflash: most NFL coaches do NOT know coordinators from coaching staffs from a decade ago. that type of memorization is for fanboy-nerds

they know assistants to the running back coach from 10 years ago you fool

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you just can't deal with the fact that billick's team won the super bowl in spite of his offense. he was brought in as HC because of his offensive knowledge. why can't you admit they won in spite of billick? he is a failure

 

 

The team that he was the head coach of won the :flirt: SB and he is a failure? What are you?

 

 

I don't have much of a life and I am a bit of a loser, so I would appreciate you not making fun of me.

 

Thanks in advance.

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what do i have, 500 posts since late '08? yea, i'm really spending my life here

42 (and counting) today, more than all but two of the other losers here. And if you hurry, you can catch Dellapelle for second place before midnight.

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they know assistants to the running back coach from 10 years ago you fool

 

 

no, actually they don't. they might know a handful from 10 years ago because they worked with them or know them personally but i guarantee they don't have more than handful from 10 years ago memorized. if they do have more than 10 teams coordinators from over a decade ago then they are spending their time improperly. memorizing **** like that is for you fanboy losers

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42 (and counting) today, more than all but two of the other losers here. And if you hurry, you can catch Dellapelle for second place before midnight.

:flirt:

 

please run an IP check lori, inform these losers of all the trolls i own. that would be a big fat zero, meaning i have 500 or so posts since late '08. there is a life outside of the internet lori, i suggest giving it a try

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no, actually they don't. they might know a handful from 10 years ago because they worked with them or know them personally but i guarantee they don't have more than handful from 10 years ago memorized. if they do have more than 10 teams coordinators from over a decade ago then they are spending their time improperly. memorizing **** like that is for you fanboy losers

these are the same guys who spend 20 hours a day working, sleeping on a coach in the office and you think that they don't keep tabs on any possible person that can help them down the line, or remember a coach who put up a good game plan against them in 1998 .

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please run an IP check lori, inform these losers of all the trolls i own. that would be a big fat zero, meaning i have 500 or so posts since late '08. there is a life outside of the internet lori, i suggest giving it a try

without the internet your magizines would get awfully sticky

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