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Do you really want a rookie Offensive Coordinator ?


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If Dorsey is the guy, I’m in full support. There are other factors as important than OC “experience.” No outside OC will know the players as well, have watched every snap, who understands tendencies, saw what worked and what hasn’t, has the trust of players and coaches, knows the system, etc. 

 

IMO, for over a year, the Bills have evaluated Dorsey and their internal staff for just this decision. So far, all the chatter from management, coaches and players point to only one candidate. If there was any doubt about Dorsey’s qualifications, I think the Bills would have hinted that it’s an open process. 

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Just now, Ridgewaycynic2013 said:

Were it to open up, there would be some clamouring to bring back Robert Foster, and getting Rosen's agent on the phone.

 

I would bring back Trent as BU....we have His and Hers jerseys in the closet still ;)

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I am sure, quite sure that this is on the minds of Brandon Beane & Sean McDermott. A gamble could be a disaster.

 

Sure, Dorsey "Might work out just fine" but after the last game and the pressure on both of them MIGHT result in an experienced option.

 

We Shall see

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46 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

Now is not the time to fool around with an experiment hoping the next can do the job. This is a high powered offense and defenses around the NFL will come up with new strategy to stop it. There is a learning curve here, do you have the necessary  patience ?

Sure you do.....😁, We are a very forgiving bunch here....:sick:

 

Enter a rookie OC.....

 

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Sorry Guys, I want an experienced OC with a proven track record. The Next guy needs to be an upgrade over Daboll, not a settled for rookie

 

Time is wasting away, the window won't be open forever...Rookie coaches are for expansion teams or bottom feeders, not a Superbowl Contender

So you wanna keep recycling the same crop of fired head coaches and offensive coordinators because that’s all that’s left out there?

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1 minute ago, streetkings01 said:

So you wanna keep recycling the same crop of fired head coaches and offensive coordinators because that’s all that’s left out there?

 

Recycling is good, it saves the environment

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Give it to Dorsey.  If for no other reason than I don't want McD choosing an offensive coordinator.   Dorsey is all offense, all the time.  the bills are close; don't take a chance on getting another Rick Dennison.  

 

His hiring of Rick Dennison had to be one of the worst hires the world's ever seen.  Never let a defensive oriented guy pick the OC.  

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1 minute ago, HOUSE said:

I am sure, quite sure that this is on the minds of Brandon Beane & Sean McDermott. A gamble could be a disaster.

 

Sure, Dorsey "Might work out just fine" but after the last game and the pressure on both of them MIGHT result in an experienced option.

 

We Shall see


Every hired coach is a “gamble.” Which OC candidate is not?

 

Who is most likely to have a productive working relationship with the current staff and coaches? Who is most likely to adapt to the talent on the roster? Who is most likely to have system that can be implemented effectively? 
 

There are many great football minds but that’s only one consideration in coaching hires. 

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We are not going to a run centric offense. You do that when you have a Jonathon Taylor or Derrick Henry, not our backs. That’s not to say A good runnjng game would be helpful to Josh though. It just won’t be our focus. 
 

There has got to be some smart minds out there that would be chomping at the bit to work with Josh. 

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Just now, ProcessTruster said:

Give it to Dorsey.  If for no other reason than I don't want McD choosing an offensive coordinator.   Dorsey is all offense, all the time.  the bills are close; don't take a chance on getting another Rick Dennison.  

 

His hiring of Rick Dennison had to be one of the worst hires the world's ever seen.  Never let a defensive oriented guy pick the OC.  


This logic makes little sense. McDermott hired Daboll. You may want to review the history of the Dennison hire. 

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1 minute ago, Max Fischer said:


Every hired coach is a “gamble.” Which OC candidate is not?

 

Who is most likely to have a productive working relationship with the current staff and coaches? Who is most likely to adapt to the talent on the roster? Who is most likely to have system that can be implemented effectively? 
 

There are many great football minds but that’s only one consideration in coaching hires. 

 

Its less of a gamble IF the Head Coach has OC experience , McD does not, JMO

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