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Live in DC and they are calling for change. He's headed into the final year of his contract and their are thoughts he will walk away if they don't extend him. Problem is that they are awful, so why extend him. He isn't a good coach.

 

Because they are down 36m over two years and lacking draft picks and are remaining remotely competitive is a pretty good reason for them to be optimistic long term. 18m this year could've signed them 3-4 good starters.

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Are you crazy? They lost to Minnesota, are 3-6 and are in the worst division in football. That's not competitive. Of their 6 loses, almost none of them were 'competitive'. They squeeked by Oakland; beat a Chicago team that had to bring in a back up QB mid game and were 6inches from losing at home to SD.

 

The talent is there. The coaching is bad!

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Are you crazy? They lost to Minnesota, are 3-6 and are in the worst division in football. That's not competitive. Of their 6 loses, almost none of them were 'competitive'. They squeeked by Oakland; beat a Chicago team that had to bring in a back up QB mid game and were 6inches from losing at home to SD.

 

The talent is there. The coaching is bad!

 

18m in cap hits is A LOT. Especially for a team that's lacking draft picks ie cheap premiere talent. Example, in terms that bills fans will grasp quick - you could have levitre and Byrd added to that roster with room to spare, or you could do branch, Lawson, mckelvin and Stevie (4 starting caliber talents!) or even Mario Williams and branch (a premier top paid in the league player at a premier position and room to spare)

 

18m a year in salary cap hits is HUGE.

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