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Wow!

I live in the New England area, about a 30 minute drive from Foxboro. I've always been very impressed with Pepper both as a coach, and as a person. (I have several connections to the Patriot's staff, and have heard nothing but great things about him and that way he approaches the game.) Pepper was passed over for the DC position in NE by Matty Patricia, and it was a very narrow decision.

 

I said "wow!", because I hadn't heard anything at all about his talks with our organization, and was stunned, in a good way, by this move. The level of accountability he will bring to the position group he coaches will surprise you.

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I live in the New England area, about a 30 minute drive from Foxboro. I've always been very impressed with Pepper both as a coach, and as a person. (I have several connections to the Patriot's staff, and have heard nothing but great things about him and that way he approaches the game.) Pepper was passed over for the DC position in NE by Matty Patricia, and it was a very narrow decision.

 

I said "wow!", because I hadn't heard anything at all about his talks with our organization, and was stunned, in a good way, by this move. The level of accountability he will bring to the position group he coaches will surprise you.

thanks for taking the time to share that with us.
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Smart hire. 13 years each of playing and coaching experience; comes with an already in depth knowledge of the division.I'm as surprised by this hire as I am with the Schwartz hire.

 

But they are both from the "Belichick tree" and Johnson was a Browns player when BB was the HC and Schwartz was breaking into the league

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In thinking about it, I'm excited, but also skeptical. Our D line- if it's dominant again- is clearly the best chance he has to parlay a one year stint into a DC job somewhere else. Let's hope he's here a while and we thrive.

All of this time in NE and rising no further then he has draws my skepticism on that. Teams know who is who and who can do what. If he was all that special he'd have got out of there on the first bus out like so many other coordinators did a few years back.
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So is Brandon Spikes on the way too?

 

Brandon had some not so nice things to tweet about buffalo back in September.

 

@BrandonSpikes55: @nhgator13: @BrandonSpikes55

Buffalo is the plumbers butt of America. I gonna follow u now !!! Lmaoooo dying over here

 

@BrandonSpikes55: @1CrazyPATSfan: You must be in wack ass Buffalo....RT @BrandonSpikes55: This place looks boring ass F**k !!! Smh Indeed

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Brandon had some not so nice things to tweet about buffalo.

 

@BrandonSpikes55: @nhgator13: @BrandonSpikes55

Buffalo is the plumbers butt of America. I gonna follow u now !!! Lmaoooo dying over here

 

@BrandonSpikes55: "@1CrazyPATSfan: You must be in wack ass Buffalo....RT @BrandonSpikes55: This place looks boring ass F**k !!! Smh" Indeed

 

So what, means nothing. People dont sign in Buffalo for the night life. Its football and money that matter. opinions can change. Pepper Johnson means a lot to him.

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Brandon had some not so nice things to tweet about buffalo.

 

@BrandonSpikes55: @nhgator13: @BrandonSpikes55

Buffalo is the plumbers butt of America. I gonna follow u now !!! Lmaoooo dying over here

 

@BrandonSpikes55: "@1CrazyPATSfan: You must be in wack ass Buffalo....RT @BrandonSpikes55: This place looks boring ass F**k !!! Smh" Indeed

 

yeah plus the eye gouge

 

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So what, means nothing. People dont sign in Buffalo for the night life. Its football and money that matter. opinions can change. Pepper Johnson means a lot to him.

 

I'm aware. Just saying it would be interesting. Id welcome him here because he is a badass with some attitude that we need

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In thinking about it, I'm excited, but also skeptical. Our D line- if it's dominant again- is clearly the best chance he has to parlay a one year stint into a DC job somewhere else. Let's hope he's here a while and we thrive.

 

....or, one could look at it that Schwartz doing well could see him leave in a year or two for another HC position & we would then have a potentially good DC in PJ to promote.

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Anyone heard of the saying ..." A prophet is not honored in his own country"... I think PJ wants to branch out on his own, away from Belichek and all his cronies, to prove his worth!... If he proves he's worthy, and it parlays him into a promotion, then that means the Bills will be successful!... The more experience the Bills get on board this staff, the better. I like what the FO is doing...cudos to Whaley!

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Hopefully this means good things. Still a little concerned that he didn't climb the ladder very far in NE, but NE's track record at the positions he's coached has been strong.

 

I believe it's been reported he was close to the DC job a time or two. Considering the bills didn't hire him for the DC job, I'm not too worried about that. I don't think he'd stick around so long under belichick if he wasn't a very solid coach. Maybe he's not as good at the X's and O's, but is strong at fundamentals and getting guys to win their 1 on 1 match ups. That's what the bills need more than anything from pepper.

 

My buddy is a big pats fan. He was complaining about pepper leaving when it first happened. He understands why he left, but is concerned about pepper and other coaches leaving. He sent me a text 5 minutes after I saw the announcement on here. He's not thrilled.

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