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Vic: Russ & Whaley Not at McD's 1st Meeting With Pegs at McD's Request


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I posted this in another thread, but this is a good Vic scoop:

 

http://buffalonews.com/2018/05/01/vic-caruccis-analysis-brandons-tenure-with-bills-tale-of-conflicting-results/

 

"The fact is, once Sean McDermott took over as coach last year and Beane became GM shortly thereafter, Brandon had very little to do with the football portion of the Bills' operation and was focused almost exclusively on business. A person close to the situation told The Buffalo News that McDermott wanted it that way, with Terry and Kim Pegula granting his wish that neither Brandon nor the GM at the time, Doug Whaley, be present during McDermott's initial meeting with the owners. "

 

Gotta love McD!

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13 minutes ago, Steve Billieve said:

its funny how many times i've heard that Russ is just recently no longer involved in football operations.

I'm guessing this time sticks though.

 

Same here.  Like I posted before in another thread.  Sal and Leo from the Rochester D and C were defending him as were Schopp and the Bulldog.  My guess is that he cultivated pretty good relationships with the media and they are being far easier on him than, say, a Doug Whaley

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Well, adios!  That may very well be their source.  Glad to see him go.  I don't listen to wgr anymore, as it's pretty much a joke of a station.  Most of the personalities are flat, boring, and it's just so hard to listen.  I wish they flush most of them, and get some personalities more interesting, and knowledgeable.

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23 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

So does this mean Brandon was the leak the years of Whaley and Rex?

It would make sense, in order to keep the Bills relevant in the media. 

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26 minutes ago, The Jokeman said:

So does this mean Brandon was the leak the years of Whaley and Rex?

Hard to ignore the fact that once the guy was kicked out of football related decisions that the leaks stopped.  Especially considering that his job was to create media buzz about the teams.

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1 hour ago, Rico said:

I posted this in another thread, but this is a good Vic scoop:

 

http://buffalonews.com/2018/05/01/vic-caruccis-analysis-brandons-tenure-with-bills-tale-of-conflicting-results/

 

"The fact is, once Sean McDermott took over as coach last year and Beane became GM shortly thereafter, Brandon had very little to do with the football portion of the Bills' operation and was focused almost exclusively on business. A person close to the situation told The Buffalo News that McDermott wanted it that way, with Terry and Kim Pegula granting his wish that neither Brandon nor the GM at the time, Doug Whaley, be present during McDermott's initial meeting with the owners. "

 

Gotta love McD!

 

 

..good call on his part......this guy means nothing but FOOTBALL business as does McBeane IMO......damn good hires...........

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Would be crazy if Russ was the leak b/c a reporter had the dirt on his improprieties. 

 

A situation like that would support this statement: " but the investigation indicated he was deceitful about that and other job-related issues that were uncovered"

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19 minutes ago, SWATeam said:

I love having one identity as an organization.  Build your empire McDermott.  Be a legendary buffalo coach.

Don’t like it.  I’m fine with him on defense but our offense decision have been pretty brutal.  It’s kinda insane to give this much power to a first year head coach.  

 

But it it’s pretty much on the Allen pick.  

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Just now, C.Biscuit97 said:

Don’t like it.  I’m fine with him on defense but our offense decision have been pretty brutal.  It’s kinda insane to give this much power to a first year head coach.  

 

But it it’s pretty much on the Allen pick.  

I say go all or nothing.  Don't middle it.  Give him enough rope to hang himself if it doesn't work out. 

 

I will say that I think Beane has plenty of power in this organization.

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14 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Don’t like it.  I’m fine with him on defense but our offense decision have been pretty brutal.  It’s kinda insane to give this much power to a first year head coach.  

 

But it it’s pretty much on the Allen pick.  

For a team that was labeled as "tanking" but made the playoffs, with some help yes, I say he's overachieved with what they were expecting it him from his first year.

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11 hours ago, baskingridgebillsfan said:

I feel bad for Whaley he never got to own the job, Perhaps it was his shortcomings that allowed him to always be pushed to the side .  We may never know but one thing is clear he was general manager in name only 

He was a scout who got a role he didn’t deserve handed to him by another scout who got a job he didn’t deserve (ole boy buddy nix). And they were both bumbling idiots 

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1 minute ago, baskingridgebillsfan said:

couldn't disagree more 

Whaley maybe was alright at identifying talent but he was not a well rounded GM. There are a ton of other roles the GM has to take on and quite frankly he was embarrassingly inept at them. 

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1 hour ago, baskingridgebillsfan said:

I feel bad for Whaley he never got to own the job, Perhaps it was his shortcomings that allowed him to always be pushed to the side .  We may never know but one thing is clear he was general manager in name only 

Whaley would be best fit in a pro personnel role 

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3 hours ago, The Jokeman said:

So does this mean Brandon was the leak the years of Whaley and Rex?

 

Said it before, I've been convinced Brandon is behind all of the fighting that went down between Whaley and Marrone, and Whaley and Rex. Played the GM and HC off of each other to keep himself safe. Dude was a culture cancer in the building. Glad to see him gone.

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3 minutes ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Said it before, I've been convinced Brandon is behind all of the fighting that went down between Whaley and Marrone, and Whaley and Rex. Played the GM and HC off of each other to keep himself safe. Dude was a culture cancer in the building. Glad to see him gone.

I think that’s plausible. Deuces, Russ.

 

and... Janet Snyder?? Bruh. 

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I just looked real quick and RB was not in any pictures of the Edmunds/Allen trip to OBD or in the draft war room gallery (at least, a picture of him in focus).

 

They knew he was getting canned before the draft.

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1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Don’t like it.  I’m fine with him on defense but our offense decision have been pretty brutal.  It’s kinda insane to give this much power to a first year head coach.  

 

But it it’s pretty much on the Allen pick.  

 

To dictate that the GM couldn’t be at initial meetings comes across as an issue right out of the gate. I’ve not been super comfortable with how pegula has handled things - but fingers crossed it’ll work out 

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6 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

 

To dictate that the GM couldn’t be at initial meetings comes across as an issue right out of the gate. I’ve not been super comfortable with how pegula has handled things - but fingers crossed it’ll work out 

It’s odd but I do know Whaley had a poor reputation around the league according to at least one FO person I know. I’m not privy to this but wouldn’t be surprised if his agreeing to interview with the Bills was conditional on the plan that Whaley would not be retained. 

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7 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

It’s odd but I do know Whaley had a poor reputation around the league according to at least one FO person I know. I’m not privy to this but wouldn’t be surprised if his agreeing to interview with the Bills was conditional on the plan that Whaley would not be retained. 

 

I don’t doubt that- but I think that we should’ve just retained the scouts and hired a new GM in January instead of post free agency and draft 

 

it seems dysfunctional to handle it this way if that’s what happened.   

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