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I don’t know if Kingsbury is the right person, but I would prefer this approach. Bring in a successful OC who needs to rehab his image for his next HC shot. This team is too far along for on-the-job training. 

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3 hours ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I also don’t think it’s a stretch to say, barring any additions to the team trophy case, 2024 is McD’s final season.

 

Anyone who wants to be a HC will want to be the OC here, and that’s honestly the type I hope we look for. 

I think if McDermott makes the Championship, he gets another year. If he has another Divisional round exit or less, he's gone

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Does anyone think McDermott would allow an oc to come in here and run the offense how he sees fit? I know that won't happen.it happened with daboll and mcd isn't gonna let some oc come and wreck his vision....the process is surrounding yourself with all yes men that obey apparently 

4 hours ago, beer can shower said:

Would some candidates balk at coming here because of working for McDermott?

Absolutely bc McDermott only wants an oc who is gonna run the offense how he wants..no proven oc is coming here to ve told how he is allowed to run an offense

4 hours ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

OC for the Bills is actually a REALLY good spot. I think guys will come out of the woodwork. 

Is it though? The rift between dabol and McDermott was over the way dabol ran the offense..mcd has a certain way he believes this offense needs to be and by damned that's the way its gonna be.......so mcd will hire guys who have little to no exp as oc and have them run his process

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4 hours ago, MrEpsYtown said:

 

To me, that guy is Zac Robinson. Played in the league and is coming from the Rams staff. My issue is with a defensive head coach coach, the guy they hire becomes the CEO of the offense. I'd want a guy with more experience in that role and that's why I like Kingsbury or Arthur Smith even though their recent work has been less than stellar.

 

That will never happen

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6 hours ago, HomeskillitMoorman said:


Yeah it’s pretty much status quo here. This is an organization and coach that’s pretty happy with just Divisional Round appearances. 


Our new 7-9 😂🫠😐

4 hours ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I also don’t think it’s a stretch to say, barring any additions to the team trophy case, 2024 is McD’s final season.

 

Anyone who wants to be a HC will want to be the OC here, and that’s honestly the type I hope we look for. 


If we make the AFCCG, then I would bet he stays. 

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2 hours ago, Back2Buff said:

 

 

Read this article and it sounds awfully familiar to what we seen in Buffalo in the few weeks.

 

A lot of people forget that he wasn't the offensive coordinator at LSU, he was the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, thus meaning he has never had full control of an offense before. Looking back on it, you could argue that those star players that he had at LSU were the sole reason he earned an opportunity with Rhule and the Panthers in the first place. Sometimes players make a coach look better than he really is.

 

https://www.si.com/nfl/panthers/gm-report/a-look-at-why-the-joe-brady-experiment-failed

Called on  to resurrect a bad season and went 7-2 when he was thrown to wolves mid-year  using a hand me down playbook.  I’d say he deserves a shot. 

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5 hours ago, MasterStrategist said:

My evaluation of Joe Brady..

 

Pros:

1. Coaching style: Brought more energy/juice to the off room- including getting Josh back into a groove and fewer turnovers

 

2. Playcalling: liked we had better balance and used Cook/Kincaid in more ways.  Better rhythm overall

 

3. Ability to improve: we've yet to see him install "his system", did a good job working within the existing system

 

4. Diverse scheme: we haven't seen it fully yet, but Brady has experience in effective and good schemes in the past

 

Cons:

1. Passing game: struggled down the stretch vs expectations

 

2. Retread: hasn't been successful everywhere he's been.  fired from Carolina

 

 

I think he gets the job for 3 reasons:

1. Continuity/familiarity

2. We haven't seen "his scheme" yet, and he runs an offense that McD likes

3. WR2/weapons: not blaming everything on WR2, but when you want to run a short/intermediate attack (with select downfield shots), Gabe doesn't fit at all/we didn't have many options other than rookie Kincaid

 

Get a legit WR in round 1 and another FA.  We need to do a better job in FA at finding a weapon to use/worth the $ (Beane has invested, albeit low $s, that add up and haven't panned out)

 

We said that about Dorsey and how did that work out? 

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52 minutes ago, Meatloaf63 said:

I don’t want anyone Josh vouches for, I don’t want him comfortable, I want him pushed to be the best.

 

I'd argue he was pushing himself to be the best in the playoffs, no? Even though he was "comfortable" with Brady as his OC.

 

(Obviously wasn't "perfect" upon film review, but the guy was playing transcendently good football.)

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1 minute ago, Richard Noggin said:

 

I'd argue he was pushing himself to be the best in the playoffs, no? Even though he was "comfortable" with Brady as his OC.

He played smarter in the playoffs, except for his fumble he protected the ball well. Still needs help seeing the field or taking what is given at certain times. I want a better designed passing game, haven’t seen that for a while.

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1 hour ago, PayDaBill$ said:

Called on  to resurrect a bad season and went 7-2 when he was thrown to wolves mid-year  using a hand me down playbook.  I’d say he deserves a shot. 

This is a Super Bowl contender. We have already tried the deserved a shot game with Dorsey. 

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I think on reflection I would prefer to move on from Brady. It's nothing he did specifically. I just still see an overall lack of crispness in the finer details of the offense and that's what separates champions from divisional round losers. The routes aren't precise in a way that opens up other routes, the players aren't always on the same page, there appears to be an overall lack of accountability. I think Brady is a perfectly fine play designer and play caller. But I want a true coach at the position. Someone that the players respect and fear. Brady is probably too young to have that kind of reputation amongst 20-something multimillionaires. He still has his dues to pay in the league.

 

So for me I think my preference is Eric Bieniemy. He has a reputation that players don't enjoy working for him. I take that as a positive. He isn't afraid to hold anybody accountable, not even Mahomes when he was in KC. That more than an offensive whiz kid is what I think this offense needs to be more consistent on a week to week basis. He learned under the best of the best and for a time was even making Sam Howell look competent. He is a complete 180 from the coaching styles of Dorsey and Brady... maybe that's just what we need.

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3 minutes ago, 78thealltimegreat said:

I love the way Joe schemed the RBs open in the passing game if only Cook didn’t have stone hands. 
But the elephant in the room regardless who the coordinator is…is getting receivers who constantly catch the ball. 

And scheming receivers open. Enough of Josh having to make the perfect throw. How are more than half of Love’s throw to wide open options but we hardly ever get so “lucky”. It’s either because our WRs can’t get any separation or we have play callers who can’t scheme our weapons open. I think it’s a mix of both. But I do like Brady, just think he needs to really get creative this offseason and the bills better go heavy on WRs. Screw McDs defense it’ll be the same regardless if we have great or average defenders come playoff time

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I like Brady, but I worry that all we’ve seen from him was an Offense with Josh Allen unleashed. 
 

Maybe an unpopular opinion, but we need to have a well functioning Offense without Josh Allen running in, say.. Week 6 against some random opponent. 
 

Let him go off in big names and the playoffs, but our Front Office had the right idea coming into the season. 

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3 minutes ago, SCBills said:

I like Brady, but I worry that all we’ve seen from him was an Offense with Josh Allen unleashed. 
 

Maybe an unpopular opinion, but we need to have a well functioning Offense without Josh Allen running in, say.. Week 6 against some random opponent. 
 

Let him go off in big names and the playoffs, but our Front Office had the right idea coming into the season. 

I don't think that is an unpopular opinion. It's common sense. 

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