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Should Dorsey come down to the sidelines?


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Dorsey should stay in the box.  The vantage point can't be replaced by still images on a tablet, and you're certainly not getting the birds eye view insights at turf level.

 

Daboll and Josh were lackluster when Daboll was on the sideline. It wasn't until Daboll went upstairs that Josh really came about. I expect the same dynamic would come to play for Dorsey/Josh.

 

Aside: Daboll was a raging screamer at Josh. Getting him upstairs defused that.

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11 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

Im not a fan of Dorsey or his system but hes not going anywhere during the season. Matt Canada of the Steelers was made to come to the sidelines and their offense is doing better since he did. Our Offense should be spectacular but its misfiring like crazy, maybe if Dorsey comes down, the offense comes up by a score a game , which theoretically would make us undefeated.

Be easier for the players to punch him out

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6 hours ago, PBF81 said:

Maybe Dorsey was never the right guy to begin with.  

 

Maybe McD won't hire the right guy because that guy would be a candidate to replace him. 

 

Simply because "Josh likes him," doesn't mean he's competent.  

 

That's the problem with this whole "culture" thing.  It's like a fraternity, but a fraternity in and of itself is not a good business model.  Competence is still needed.  Fraternities, aka "culture" in this case, translates to little more than blind loyalty.  

 

 


If McD hired the right guy you aren’t replacing a Super Bowl winning head coach 

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21 minutes ago, NoSaint said:

If McD hired the right guy you aren’t replacing a Super Bowl winning head coach 

 

No, but if we don't win the Super Bowl because of conflicts between the competent OC and McD, which is far from being a reach, you might very well.  

 

McD's never going to hire someone that if things don't go right has a chance to succeed him.  

 

 

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Communication between QB coach (on sideline) and Ken Dorsey has got to be top notch or they're sht outta luck. ..... I don't stick my ass through a table but I love seeing these awesome fans do it.  ..... Rock on youngins!! ..... Please refer to my first sentence for potential intelligence response. ..... GO BILLS   

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7 hours ago, PBF81 said:

Maybe Dorsey was never the right guy to begin with.  

 

Maybe McD won't hire the right guy because that guy would be a candidate to replace him. 

 

Simply because "Josh likes him," doesn't mean he's competent.  

 

That's the problem with this whole "culture" thing.  It's like a fraternity, but a fraternity in and of itself is not a good business model.  Competence is still needed.  Fraternities, aka "culture" in this case, translates to little more than blind loyalty.  

 

 

We should be way past culture at this point. 

 

That was a great bar in 2017 when McDermott and Beane inherited the Russ Brandon/Doug Whaley Bills. 

 

So it's flush Sammy, Dareus, Rex. 

 

But we have a QB for the first time since Jim Kelly, and he's largely propping up a pedestrian organization and team around him. 

 

I like Beane's candid style, but overall the drafting has left a lot to be desired. There are not many high level talents that he has drafted outside of Allen. And offensively we are plateaued because this regime got Diggs, and couldn't get anyone else. 

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If he’s on the sidelines, he’s directly approachable / confrontable by the players. 
 

I think he likes the distance / safety. Like a telephone tough guy. Shrinking violet face to face. 
 

He should be on the field with his guys. If he need aerial views, they can send them to his iPad. 

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7 hours ago, Mike in Horseheads said:

Be easier for the players to punch him out

 

Me first 😅😅

 

 

18 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

If he can't recognize defensive formations from 100' up, he's sure as hell not going to do any better at ground level.  Who knows?

 

worked for Pittsburgh 💃💃

 

 

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19 hours ago, Buffalo Barbarian said:

Im not a fan of Dorsey or his system but hes not going anywhere during the season. Matt Canada of the Steelers was made to come to the sidelines and their offense is doing better since he did. Our Offense should be spectacular but its misfiring like crazy, maybe if Dorsey comes down, the offense comes up by a score a game , which theoretically would make us undefeated.

 

He should be on sideline because it is a good chance that drunk fans may try to pull him out of booth and hang him.

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