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1 hour ago, HOUSE said:

Now is not the time to fool around with an experiment hoping the next guy 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.....Should I run or pass, how about a trick play, OMG !

 

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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

 

 

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A new OC may want to make a bunch of changes and then the players themselves would have the learning curve instead of the OC. An in house promotion would allow the players to hit the ground running. Not saying this is the best option, because hiring experience has advantages too. Going to be interesting to see which way they go. I think I am actually leaning toward an experienced OC because the offense took half the season to figure out how to defeat two deep safeties. They did, but a different perspective on offensive game planning may actually be a good thing.

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1. Josh wants Dorsey.

2. Beane wants to promote from within.

3. Dorsey will run a similar system to Daboll.

4. Dorsey already knows all the players on offense, their skills, and the playbook.

 

Whether you like it or want it or not, it’s happening. Could we possibly upgrade and get a genius? Yes, but who says Dorsey isn’t that genius? And anybody coming in doesn’t know the players, coaches, playbook, etc., so it’s MORE risky to go with someone external.

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Fellas fellas we all need to relax just like Mr Rodgers would say. 
 

Hof caliber QBs don’t need great coordinators never have never will. We’ve seen every great QB have multiple OC’s during there careers and they don’t skip a beat. MOF I think it’s the QB that makes the coordinators not the other way around. Just look at Nathaniel Hackett he was fired by the Jags then he goes to the Packers and now he’s a head coach. Brady, Manning, Big Ben, Brees , Favre, Kelly, Marino etc etc all had multiple OC’s during there HOF careers let’s just relax and see what King Maker Josh gets another OC hired within a couple of yrs to be a head coach.

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5 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

Fellas fellas we all need to relax just like Mr Rodgers would say. 
 

Hof caliber QBs don’t need great coordinators never have never will. We’ve seen every great QB have multiple OC’s during there careers and they don’t skip a beat. MOF I think it’s the QB that makes the coordinators not the other way around. Just look at Nathaniel Hackett he was fired by the Jags then he goes to the Packers and now he’s a head coach. Brady, Manning, Big Ben, Brees , Favre, Kelly, Marino etc etc all had multiple OC’s during there HOF careers let’s just relax and see what King Maker Josh gets another OC hired within a couple of yrs to be a head coach.

yep.  And this is why if the Bills offer Dorsey the OC position he’s staying.  It’s all about the QB.  

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24 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Think outside the box, man!  

 

Would you hire a young in experienced guy to fix your car, or would you choose a guy that has been working on cars for 20 years?

 

Just saying

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16 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

1. Josh wants Dorsey.

2. Beane wants to promote from within.

3. Dorsey will run a similar system to Daboll.

4. Dorsey already knows all the players on offense, their skills, and the playbook.

 

Whether you like it or want it or not, it’s happening. Could we possibly upgrade and get a genius? Yes, but who says Dorsey isn’t that genius? And anybody coming in doesn’t know the players, coaches, playbook, etc., so it’s MORE risky to go with someone external.

I agree let’s promote Dorsey and on the defensive side of the ball fire Frazier and hire a DC like Zimmer or Fangio. 

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20 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

1. Josh wants Dorsey.

2. Beane wants to promote from within.

3. Dorsey will run a similar system to Daboll.

4. Dorsey already knows all the players on offense, their skills, and the playbook.

 

Whether you like it or want it or not, it’s happening. Could we possibly upgrade and get a genius? Yes, but who says Dorsey isn’t that genius? And anybody coming in doesn’t know the players, coaches, playbook, etc., so it’s MORE risky to go with someone external.

Might not happen. What if Dorsey values his relationship with Daboll and wants to prove he can develop another quarterback. Not saying it’s Daniel Jones, but Dorsey might see this as an opportunity to prove himself verse staying with Josh and having his coaching skills diminished by the skills of Josh the player. Just a thought and I could be wrong.

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8 minutes ago, HOUSE said:

 

Would you hire a young in experienced guy to fix your car, or would you choose a guy that has been working on cars for 20 years?

 

Just saying

I’m in my early 60s.  A guy with only 20 years experience is a whipper snapper and I don’t ascribe to the newfangled ways. 
 

I would like to see Dorsey in the role, but that’s based more of the perception that JA seems to want him in the role.  I think at times these assumptions about relationships and who the natural fit is can be overstated.   
 

For example, I don’t really have any idea if JA truly wants him as OC. I think he does, but don’t think I would know if he didn’t.   Josh seems like a loyal guy.   I don’t know if Dorsey prefers to be OC in Buff, or maybe he’s appreciative of the experience but he wants to live near NYC.  
 

So, end of the day, I ride the wave, hoping the Bills and Josh get who they want. Good for Dabol in ascending to coach of the NYG, great story for a local guy.  If Dorsey “chooses” the Giants over the Buffalo opportunity, I’m reminded of the fable of the bird taken in and nursed back to health. If the bird loves you, set it free.  If it comes back to you, it was meant to be.   If it does not, you go total slash and burn until you find that bird and make it pay for it’s traitorous ways.  

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35 minutes ago, Rigotz said:

1. Josh wants Dorsey.

2. Beane wants to promote from within.

3. Dorsey will run a similar system to Daboll.

4. Dorsey already knows all the players on offense, their skills, and the playbook.

 

Whether you like it or want it or not, it’s happening. Could we possibly upgrade and get a genius? Yes, but who says Dorsey isn’t that genius? And anybody coming in doesn’t know the players, coaches, playbook, etc., so it’s MORE risky to go with someone external.

I wouldnt want Buffalo forced to pull the trigger Dorsey before looking at all options.  Is he a top choice? Yes.  Would I be comfortable with replacing Daboll without looking at other options? No I would not.
 

Buffalo is the best Oc job in the league.  Defensive coach so have full control of offense.  You have a full developed qb still not in his prime who can make every throw.  Find the best offensive mind and play caller.  What can they bring to the offense? 

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2 hours ago, HOUSE said:

Now is not the time to fool around with an experiment hoping the next guy 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.....Should I run or pass, how about a trick play, OMG !

 

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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

 

 

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I'm glad you weren't in on the meetings to choose a HC if so we may have a Fangio or Culley i said that because you don't know what a rookie OC can bring to a team there may be a entire new look or way of going about certain situations .

 

Lokk at what Matt Lafluer brought to Green Bay then there is Zac Taylor for the Bengals & our own McD all of them were rookie HC's & they have had their teams playing at championship levels .

 

I believe that given what Dorcey has been through in his career doing what he did on the field then moving to his place & situations on  Carolina going to the lay offs and now being behind Dabol for 2 seasons and not only learning by watching Dabol but also continuing to develop with Josh .

 

He's called plays on the field and on the sidelines if we don't think that he did;t have any input on some of the play calls and what Josh needed to look for in this situation in game and did nothing but told Josh how to throw the ball i think we are trying to fool our self .

 

So what OC out there can beyond a shadow of a doubt if hired can guarantee they will bring a SB to Buffalo none of them can sure experience speaks volumes but neither McD or Beane had been in their respective positions until they came here & they have turned this franchise around completely Oh by the way neither did Marv .

 

So i'm hoping that Dorsey gets his chance he could be just a piece of the puzzle we won't know & if he isn't given the chance we will never know i will leave that to Beane & McD to decide .

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3 hours ago, CSBill said:

I just put this in the Dorsey thread, and I think it has strong relevance here. I tend to agree with you House, we do not want any experiments or unknown quantities. Furthermore . . .

 

"If Dorsey does move on, I wonder (worry a bit) how that affects Josh Allen?

 

Exhibit A: I am reminded of the quick downward spiral of the Texans when they did not hire the guy Watson wanted. I realize there were a bunch of other factor there, but my point is that you want the organization to do everything they can to keep your star player's emotional psyche in balance. Allen has alway talked about how Daboll was more than a Coach to him. It appears (from the outside) he has a similar relationship with Dorsey. I worry how it will affect him if both go.

 

Exhibit B: Green Bay. Aaron Rodgers is uber talented, but it appears (by the results) that his on-the-edge psyche, along with his abrasive personality, does not play well on his teammates over the course of a long season. It seems the Packer have done everyhting wrong in keep him happy and content, and the team has paid for it.

 

I think Allen is built on a much stronger platform than these two examples, but I do not want the Bills to test that either. I do hope McDermott and Beane are serious when they discussed that Josh would be involved in the process. He has to be fully on board with whatever they end up doing."

 

My Point: Whomever it is, they have to connect fast and well with #17.

 

 

If Green Bay being the number one seed in the NFC is "The team paying for it" then its working well.

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3 hours ago, HOUSE said:

Now is not the time to fool around with an experiment hoping the next guy 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.....Should I run or pass, how about a trick play, OMG !

 

image.png.855fa640bcfd2eba2449a085a9d85dfc.png

 

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

 

 

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Dorsey, could be a great hire. He's our passing game coordinator, it appears he been groomed for the role. Allen himself said his career changed with his arrival. 

 

My main concern is keeping continuity with the EP offense.  There's not so many experienced EP Coordinators out there for hire,  maybe Bill O'Brien. 

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