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If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?


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If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?  

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  1. 1. If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?



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5 hours ago, ddaryl said:


Comparing him to Frazier he is an improvement. Cosidering the injuries we've had he still has the D playing at a solid level

I’m not comparing him to anyone. Most of resources over the past 5 years have went to improve his defense. Injuries or not, the group should be playing at a high level because of what the invested in it.  For most of that period our O has been getting scraps. Oline especially 

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12 minutes ago, Chaos said:

I thought that was the draft the other poster was referring too. 

 

No, @Bill from NYC believes McDermott runs the draft right up to the present day and that Brandon Beane is GM in name only. 

 

On 2017 there is no dispute. McDermott was in the chair for that draft and it was his decision that was final. 

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8 hours ago, thenorthremembers said:

Everyone here knows its incredibly hard to win a Super Bowl right?  11 Coaches have won a Super Bowl in the last 20 years in the NFL.  So you guys want to fire the best coach in Bills history if the team doesnt get to the AFC Championship Game?

 

Should the Ravens fire John Harbaugh?  Sure he won a Superbowl, but that was 2012.   He's missed the playoffs 6 of 10 years since, and hasnt made it past the divisional round in 10 years.     Is anyone going to argue John Harbaugh is a bad football coach?

 

Bottom line is you have to be in the playoffs to win championships and our current head coach has missed the playoffs 1 time in 6 years.   If McDermott were to be fired he'd have another head coaching job this offseason.

 

For the people calling Mcdemott Marvin Lewis, stop, you're making yourself look like a fool.   Lewis has a .511 career winning percentage, and never won a playoff game.     That dude got 16 years, and you guys are trying to fire McDermott, a guy with the best winning percentage in Bills history, and 4 playoff wins in 6 years, because you dont like that he claps a lot or because Daboll is more fun. 

 

Top ten defense in 4 of 7 years.   Top ten offense in 4 of 7 years.   Brought your team a franchise QB.  Wins constantly.      Stop with the fire McDermott nonsense.    You dont fire a proven winner for an up and coming coordinator. 

 

I suspect you guys all want someone more like Kyle Shanahan?   The guy who has lost more games than McDermott?  The offensive genius who has made it one round further than McDermott and still lost?  The guy who who has missed the playoffs 3 of 6 years?   Guess what, Kyle Shanhan was never coming to Buffalo.  Do you know why?  Because before Mcdermott and Beane the Bills were a trash franchise who had to hire guys like Dick Jauron and Chan Gailey because real coaches didnt want to come here.  

 

Please for the love of God, put a little respect on McDermott's name instead of constantly complaining.   He brought this franchise back to legitimacy.  The people complaining about McDermott are the type of guys who marry a supermodel and then complain about her one leg being longer than the other.  Please stop.

Is this Mrs. McDermott’s burner account?

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1 hour ago, GunnerBill said:

 

I haven't been in that war room but I have spoken to two separate people who have been in that building and have been in those rooms and have heard those conversations. Brandon Beane runs personnel. Of course he has input from Sean because they are basically joined at the hip. But the idea he is a puppet GM just picking who McDermott tells him to is just wrong. That is not how the building is run. 


I think this has been made abundantly clear by the multiple drafts and acquisitions who McDermott has all but refused to use. 
 

The disconnect between Beane and the coaching staff is something like I’ve never seen. 
 

Beane practically sacrificed his left nut to get a pass catching RB. Then Hines ends up being a returner. 
 

That’s just one of many examples. 

1 hour ago, oldmanfan said:

True.  But he helped get them there.


No … he really didn’t. 

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19 hours ago, Gugny said:

If the Bills Don’t Make it to the AFCCG, Should McDermott Be Fired?

 

I’m not in the Super Bowl or Bust crowd, but I am frustrated with what feels like Josh Allen’s prime years being wasted. 
 

The question posed is assuming Allen starts/plays every game this season. 
 

My vote is yes. 


This is the ultimate troll job by Gungy

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Just now, JohnNord said:


This is the ultimate troll job by Gungy


I may be guilty of mildly trolling in the past. But those days are behind me now!

 

This is absolutely a serious topic for discussion. 
 

I’m not calling for the guy’s head. But I think we’re at the point where we need to start asking ourselves how long we can wait for this team to go the distance with a top tier QB. 

 

It took the Bills 17 years to replace Kelly. 
 

I’ll be damned if Allen’s prime years are wasted on an arrogant, rigid, beady-eyed little prick while other teams on the NFL continue to understand how to build around Allen’s kind of talent - and even some LESS-talented QBs. 
 

My frustration and concern are real … and so is this topic. 

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2 minutes ago, Gugny said:


I may be guilty of mildly trolling in the past. But those days are behind me now!

 

This is absolutely a serious topic for discussion. 
 

I’m not calling for the guy’s head. But I think we’re at the point where we need to start asking ourselves how long we can wait for this team to go the distance with a top tier QB. 

 

It took the Bills 17 years to replace Kelly. 
 

I’ll be damned if Allen’s prime years are wasted on an arrogant, rigid, beady-eyed little prick while other teams on the NFL continue to understand how to build around Allen’s kind of talent - and even some LESS-talented QBs. 
 

My frustration and concern are real … and so is this topic. 

He's 26.

 

People are acting like he's 36 

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19 hours ago, Mr. Wonderful said:

This team under Beane and McDermott has had tremendous success.  With Milano and White on IR no shame in losing to Mahomes, Tua, Burrow, or whoever knocks us out of the playoffs.  People seem to forget the misery under Donahoe,  Levy, Whaley, Nix, and Brandon and coaching stiffs Williams, Mularkey, Gailey, Jauron and Ryan.  Geez!!!!!   :wallbash:

We didn't have Allen then.

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33 minutes ago, Pine Barrens Mafia said:

Beane and McDermott.

 

You guys are fooling yourselves if you think you'll rid yourself of one or the other 

They both have contracts. If the Bills want to get rid of McDermott he gets paid.  He they want to keep Beane and he decides to leave, Beane does not get paid his many many many millions of dollars.  Unlikely he gives that up. 

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2 hours ago, Gugny said:


I think this has been made abundantly clear by the multiple drafts and acquisitions who McDermott has all but refused to use. 
 

The disconnect between Beane and the offensive coaching staff is something like I’ve never seen. 
 

Beane practically sacrificed his left nut to get a pass catching RB. Then Hines ends up being a returner. 
 

That’s just one of many examples. 


No … he really didn’t. 

I think its more the bolded.

 

Folks will say Kaiir Elam was a disconnect, but I think he's just a bust.  I think the defensive engine and FA/draft have been mostly aligned.

 

But I swear, they make moves that make me wonder if Dorsey is even involved in decisions on offense. Hines is one of them.  Kincaid is another.

 

Its like Dorsey just kinda finds out these guys are on the roster last.

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4 hours ago, oldmanfan said:

Your described situation is like Gruden and Dungy in Tampa Bay.  It can happen.  I would argue the idea that firing a guy and assuming the replacement will be better, only to find out he isn’t, is more common.

Um, how do you figure?

 

Like what examples of teams with franchise QB's fired their HC and failed to find someone better or at least the same?

 

Packers fired McCarthy after 2 down years with Rodgers and hired LaFleur.  They went 13-3 3 years straight.  Rodgers won 2 MVPs. They didn't win a Superbowl either, but it certainly wasn't worse than McCarthy.

 

The Denver example with John Fox and Kubiak is apt, as previously discussed.

 

Tony Dungy retired from the Colts in 2008.  They hired Caldwell and went back to the SB that next year (losing it) and went 14-2.

 

Marty was Phil Rivers' coach in San Diego, they went 14-2 but couldn't get past the divisional round.  They fired him and hired Norv and were in the conference championship the next year.  Norv eventually puttered out to being a .500 coach, they hired McCoy who also puttered out as a .500 coach.

 

Eli had Coughlin, who was eventually fired for 3 straight losing seasons, and Bob McAdoo took them to 11-5 (he was a bum eventually though)

 

So I mean, really, how do you think its more common?  On bad teams, sure.  On teams with franchise QB's who all but guarantee you close to winning record on their own?  Nah.

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9 minutes ago, FireChans said:

Um, how do you figure?

 

Like what examples of teams with franchise QB's fired their HC and failed to find someone better or at least the same?

 

Packers fired McCarthy after 2 down years with Rodgers and hired LaFleur.  They went 13-3 3 years straight.  Rodgers won 2 MVPs. They didn't win a Superbowl either, but it certainly wasn't worse than McCarthy.

 

The Denver example with John Fox and Kubiak is apt, as previously discussed.

 

Tony Dungy retired from the Colts in 2008.  They hired Caldwell and went back to the SB that next year (losing it) and went 14-2.

 

Marty was Phil Rivers' coach in San Diego, they went 14-2 but couldn't get past the divisional round.  They fired him and hired Norv and were in the conference championship the next year.  Norv eventually puttered out to being a .500 coach, they hired McCoy who also puttered out as a .500 coach.

 

Eli had Coughlin, who was eventually fired for 3 straight losing seasons, and Bob McAdoo took them to 11-5 (he was a bum eventually though)

 

So I mean, really, how do you think its more common?  On bad teams, sure.  On teams with franchise QB's who all but guarantee you close to winning record on their own?  Nah.

The two hardest things in sports to me are finding a real QB and, regardless of the sport, finding a great HC.  It is far more common for coaching switches not to work.

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