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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:41 PM, JR in Pittsburgh said:

He only has 5 super bowl rings as a coach. Would have preferred a guy with like 6, but oh well.

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The fifth one is "One for the Thumb." What do you do with the sixth?

 

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Seeing how quickly they hired him (2 days after releasing Dennison) I think they knew before hand they wanted him. I don't think this will be as bad as some think. 

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:42 PM, Mopreme said:

He inherited the bama job. Little experience.  Not a good hire in my opinion.  Def a money move.  I thought ken dorsey was the right guy.  We need passing focused offense ccordinator, not another run guy.  

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Doubt it was a money move as the Pegulas have proven time and again that money is no object. This seems more like a take what you can get move. Face it, we aren’t attractive to some candidates because other than Shady, and a couple decent linemen, our O is hurting for talent, especially at the skill positions.

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:45 PM, Canadian Bills Fan said:

I am a huge Bama fan and have been  watching them all year and I can tell you the Brian is very creative in his play calling and he also calls plays based on the players strengths. I think he will do very well here.

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Came here to post this

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:46 PM, MAJBobby said:

3 times as an NFL OC has been Blah maybe now more seasoned 4th time will be a charm

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Didn't have much to work with. Dealt with the Browns, then the Fish (where he raised the offense from 30th to 20th in one year) and then had to work with Matt Cassel in KC. 

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:47 PM, Steptide said:

Seeing how quickly they hired home (2 days after releasing Dennison) I think they knew before hand they wanted him. I don't think this will be as bad as some think. 

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Good point.

 

 

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Pretty shocked, but then again what do we know.

 

Not thrilled with his NFL OC history, but he does have a handful of rings from his time working with Pats offense. Lets see who he brings in as QB coach and we'll go from there.

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:47 PM, BillsEnthusiast said:

 

Didn't have much to work with. Dealt with the Browns, then the Fish (where he raised the offense from 30th to 20th in one year) and then had to work with Matt Cassel in KC. 

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Excuses the designs of the offenses and the playcalling where blah. 

 

Better options out there but will wait and see but at this point dont like it. There was no rush to hire Brian Daboll

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  On 1/14/2018 at 9:42 PM, Mopreme said:

He inherited the bama job. Little experience.  Not a good hire in my opinion.  Def a money move.  I thought ken dorsey was the right guy.  We need passing focused offense ccordinator, not another run guy.  

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More experience than Dorsey.

 

Dorsey was the QB coach on a team that had its previous QB coach as it's OC. I have no clue how you've gathered that Ken Dorsey is the next great innovative offensive mind. The evidence just isn't there to give him an OC job. 

 

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I have to plead ignorance here I didn’t know who he was until he was mentioned as a possibility on here a few days ago. Based on his resume though I am really excited to see what he can do. Wonder if this will give us an incite into the QBs we are going to go after in the off season.

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