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49 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

A speculation is that the Jets will hire Daboll as HC. If so, that could give him new life seeing as how it has helped Allen 

Been thinking this as well.  Feel like Daboll would be a leading candidate for that job. 

47 minutes ago, Buffalo Junction said:

I can easily see a team like the Steelers, Bucs, Vikings or Saints trading a 2nd for him. He has the talent to be a solid reclamation project and bridge quarterback. Hell, maybe the Bears bail on Mitch and decide to give Darnold a shot to unseat Foles. 

Bears are going to have to bail on Mitch.  He is a free agent at the end of this season. 

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Fitz is pretty darn close to my favorite Bill of all time.  Not because of playing ability, but because he was one of the few players that "gets it" with respect to Bills fans and their relationship with the team.  I also believe the speculation that he was "NeverGiveUp" on this message board...

 

1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

A speculation is that the Jets will hire Daboll as HC. If so, that could give him new life seeing as how it has helped Allen 

 

The only reason I would see Daboll taking that job would be to turn Darnold around.  The rest of the team, and the organization, is a complete mess.  It's a teardown/rebuild and I don't see how Darnold survives that.  I think he gets shipped off elsewhere.

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Can't bring Fitz here, the Fitz curse means Allen is getting injured. 

 

Amazing that with about 4-5 more starts he will rank #30 all time in passing yards, and needs 1,900 to pass Jim Kelly. He needs to go somewhere he plays and ends up in the top 25 (3,711 yards away). 

 

24 Boomer Esiason 37,920 1984-1997 3TM
25 Donovan McNabb 37,276 1999-2011 3TM
26 Matt Hasselbeck 36,638 1999-2015 4TM
27 Jim Kelly+ 35,467 1986-1996 buf
28 Jay Cutler 35,133 2006-2017 3TM
29 Jim Everett 34,837 1986-1997 3TM
30 Jim Hart 34,665 1966-1984 2TM
31 Steve DeBerg 34,241 1978-1998 6TM
32 Tony Romo 34,183 2004-2016 dal
33 Alex Smith 34,068 2005-2018 3TM
34 Ryan Fitzpatrick 33,565 2005-2020
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1 hour ago, YoloinOhio said:

So he’s replacing barkley next year, right? RIGHT??

 

Would love to see it, but he's still good enough to get playing time either as a starter or as a very high end back up.  Not enough $$ to make it happen at this point.  

 

Maybe in 2-3 years

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1 hour ago, Figster said:

I think Fitzy could continue an NFL career in coaching.

 

Who knows, perhaps one day Fitzy will return to Buffalo... 

Fitz is going to be the next Tony Romo.  He's so smart he's going to one-up Romo & predict the next 4 downs of plays instead of just the next one like Romo does. 

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2 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

Had this discussion last night.


Would you rather bring in Fitz or Darnold?

 

My heart says Fitz, but my brain says Darnold.

Are you serious? Heart and brain agree on this one... Fitzpatrick and it's not even close.

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As much as I’d love Fitzy back as our primary back up and drop Barkley and Place Fromm on PS again, I don’t see the Fins letting him go even with Tua starting.  It would be great to find $5 mil. for him to finish up in Buffalo.  I could also see him coaching someday, but he has practically a village of kids so I can only imagine a good family guy wanting to spend a couple of years coaching his kids.  I could easily see him one day as a QB coach and maybe even a Coordinator someday.  

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I listened to Shefty's podcast and Ryan was great.  The bit about his seven kids being born in seven different states really gives you perspective on the life he's led as an NFL OB.

 

Great guy, who clearly has a bright future after football...

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Bring Fitz back to be Josh's back up on Day 1 of the 2021 offseason (AKA the day after the Bills Super Bowl win 🤪). Seriously though, great guy, great leader, still has the ability to step in and keep the offense going when needed, and can be another coach/mentor for Josh which will be especially important if Daboll leaves.

 

Seems like a win-win to me...1 year/$5.5 million?

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1 hour ago, machine gun kelly said:

As much as I’d love Fitzy back as our primary back up and drop Barkley and Place Fromm on PS again, I don’t see the Fins letting him go even with Tua starting.  It would be great to find $5 mil. for him to finish up in Buffalo.  I could also see him coaching someday, but he has practically a village of kids so I can only imagine a good family guy wanting to spend a couple of years coaching his kids.  I could easily see him one day as a QB coach and maybe even a Coordinator someday.  


I just can’t see him coaching. He has done what most wish they could do: play a game to set him and his family up for life. 
 

Coaching is a lifestyle and is nothing like that of a player. Just my opinion. 
 

With all of that, I love Fitz. I’ve completely forgotten the game I was at where Fred was wide open and he threw the ball five yards short. 😃 

 

Ok, seriously now, I do love the guy. Heart, passion and drive for football...and loves WNY. 

 

For those that talk about our taxes or weather, take another look. I lived in the SE for 19 years and, factoring everything in, it’s only about 5% more to live here. Reality. 
 

Also: Finger Lakes? Great Lakes? Fall foliage? BILLS FOOTBALL? There’s more. It’s worth another look!!!! 😃 

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2 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:

As much as I’d love Fitzy back as our primary back up and drop Barkley and Place Fromm on PS again, I don’t see the Fins letting him go even with Tua starting.  It would be great to find $5 mil. for him to finish up in Buffalo.  I could also see him coaching someday, but he has practically a village of kids so I can only imagine a good family guy wanting to spend a couple of years coaching his kids.  I could easily see him one day as a QB coach and maybe even a Coordinator someday.  

he is a 2021 FA..... he can leave if he wants 

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Thanks Yolo.  I knew, I just thought they would put bid us.  They may just want to stay younger, but he is worth a valuable backup role if we can afford it with the potential cap loss.  It’s so hard to predict now given the ambiguity, and haven’t looked up the gpa between what it would cost to have Fitzy finish here vs. keep Barkley.

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5 hours ago, StHustle said:

I LOVE IT! Fitz would probably be voted to the Wall of Fame if fans could vote. WE LOVE YOU FITZ!!

 

He belongs up there for all the passes Bills caught from him, regardless of which team’s uniform he was wearing! 

 

 

I actually loved the stories about how he’d host the whole neighborhood post-game and all the kids would be running in and out of the house. That may be my favorite thing about Fitzy! It was so down to earth and......”real”. Loved it! 

 

 

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6 hours ago, YoloinOhio said:

So he’s replacing barkley next year, right? RIGHT??

 

I know this was said in jest, but it honestly wouldn't surprise me if he is brought in to be a backup to Allen next year. Seems like a logical end of career situation for Fitzpatrick and makes sense for a contending Bills team in case anything happens to Allen.

 

With that said, Fitzpatrick always seems to find himself in the ideal situation to make as much of his new cities opportunities and probably will find himself in the same role he has always been in as a placeholder on a bad franchise for a new QB to take over.

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6 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I'm thinking BOTH.

 

Bring in Fitz on a one-day contract so he can retire as a Bill (and therefore go into Canton as a Bill). Sign Darnold to a 2 yr backup deal, let him use McD's cultural stability to get back on his feet for a year, then trade him for a high draft pick.

 

EDIT: If Daboll leaves for a HC job, Dorsey to OC and Fitz QB Coach?

As long as he and Phins don't beat us in week 17 to knock us out of the playoffs, I'm in...

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No doubt Bills should bring him in on a 2yr deal next season if he is available. Nothing but good things could come from he and his family reconnecting with this team and community. He perfectly fits the McBean “high-character/team-over-individual” profile. Maybe even get to retire with a SB ring! 

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17 hours ago, machine gun kelly said:

Thanks Yolo.  I knew, I just thought they would put bid us.  They may just want to stay younger, but he is worth a valuable backup role if we can afford it with the potential cap loss.  It’s so hard to predict now given the ambiguity, and haven’t looked up the gpa between what it would cost to have Fitzy finish here vs. keep Barkley.

 

Fitz has made 71 million so far in the NFL.  I don't think money would be his only concern as to where he goes next year.

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22 hours ago, DrDawkinstein said:

 

I'm thinking BOTH.

 

Bring in Fitz on a one-day contract so he can retire as a Bill (and therefore go into Canton as a Bill). Sign Darnold to a 2 yr backup deal, let him use McD's cultural stability to get back on his feet for a year, then trade him for a high draft pick.

 

EDIT: If Daboll leaves for a HC job, Dorsey to OC and Fitz QB Coach?

 

Again with the Fitz in the HOF nonsense...i thought that delirium had run its course 

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