Figster Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The Buffalo Bills are in danger of using up the best years of Josh Allens NFL career without winning a Championship. A similar elite athlete at the QB position in Cam Newton retired after 11 seasons. Allen is in his 7th season now. Ryan Fitzpatrick is a highly intelligent football knowledgeable retired NFL QB that spent many years playing under Chan Gailey. Business minded and could help the organization in many ways. Example : Fitzpatrick is touring the Bills new stadium. Discussion about where the snow melt goes develops and Fitz comments why not purify some of the snow melt and sell it to the Bills mafia? (not word for word) Brilliant idea IMO. Few minutes into the tour Fitzy's mind is already working on ways to make the franchise $$$$. Delight the Bills faithful. Fitzpatrick knows how the Offensive Guru Gailey thinks and has the Gailey play book memorized. Ryan Fitzpatrick would give Buffalo the shirt off his back. Fitzpatrick loves the Buffalo Bills and their fan base. The Bills love Fitzpatrick. It's a match made in the football heavens. Always has been. Ryan Fitzpatrick can help make sure the remaining years of Josh Allens career are successful and help Buffalo win a Championship in my humble opinion. Part time consulting. Keep his television gig. What say yee my fellow Bills fans? 🤷♂️ 1 1 Quote
DrDawkinstein Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It's still the middle of the work day and you are THIS high? I have 2.5 hours left before I can catch up, I'll be back then. 1 4 Quote
MPL Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Fitzpatrick is in the process of starting an advertising agency. Wouldn't be surprised if the Bills are among his first clients. 1 Quote
JP51 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, Figster said: The Buffalo Bills are in danger of using up the best years of Josh Allens NFL career without winning a Championship. A similar elite athlete at the QB position in Cam Newton retired after 11 seasons. Allen is in his 7th season now. Ryan Fitzpatrick is a highly intelligent football knowledgeable retired NFL QB that spent many years playing under Chan Gailey. Business minded and could help the organization in many ways. Example : Fitzpatrick is touring the Bills new stadium. Discussion about where the snow melt goes develops and Fitz comments why not purify some of the snow melt and sell it to the Bills mafia? (not word for word) Brilliant idea IMO. Few minutes into the tour Fitzy's mind is already working on ways to make the franchise $$$$. Delight the Bills faithful. Fitzpatrick knows how the Offensive Guru Gailey thinks and has the Gailey play book memorized. Ryan Fitzpatrick would give Buffalo the shirt off his back. Fitzpatrick loves the Buffalo Bills and their fan base. The Bills love Fitzpatrick. It's a match made in the football heavens. Always has been. Ryan Fitzpatrick can help make sure the remaining years of Josh Allens career are successful and help Buffalo win a Championship in my humble opinion. Part time consulting. Keep his television gig. What say yee my fellow Bills fans? 🤷♂️ You lost me at Offensive Guru Gailey ... no thanks 1 Quote
Figster Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago Just now, JP51 said: You lost me at Offensive Guru Gailey ... no thanks Do you remember what Chan Gailey did with his group of misfits here in Buffalo? S J? Quote
Sweats Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It's like a match made in heaven........you never knew which Fitz would ever show up from game to game (the good Fitz or the horrible Fitz) and it's similar to our O now. 2 Quote
Figster Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, Sweats said: It's like a match made in heaven........you never knew which Fitz would ever show up from game to game (the good Fitz or the horrible Fitz) and it's similar to our O now. Fitz was streaky Ryan Fitzpatrick's ups and downs at the QB position had more to do with arm strength IMO. Accuracy issues when trying to make high velocity throws. Edited 1 hour ago by Figster Quote
JP51 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 9 minutes ago, Figster said: Do you remember what Chan Gailey did with his group of misfits here in Buffalo? S J? Yes he went 16-32... The Fitz, Fred Jackson, CJ Spiller, Lee Evans, Stevie Johnson years. 1 Quote
BVBILLS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Someone like Fitz brings the juice like Mack did. This team needs more juice!!! Quote
JP51 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, Figster said: Fitz was streaky Ryan Fitzpatrick's ups and downs at the QB position had more to do with arm strength IMO. Accuracy issues when trying to make high velocity throws. YES if Fitz was gifted arm strength he would have been a franchise guy... literally he used every ounce of strength he had to get velocity on the ball... but sometimes it was like swinging the golf club out of your shoes... the ball goes way off course LOL... 1 Quote
Figster Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, JP51 said: Yes he went 16-32... The Fitz, Fred Jackson, CJ Spiller, Lee Evans, Stevie Johnson years. Do you think holy Trent might helped with the bad record? 2 minutes ago, JP51 said: YES if Fitz was gifted arm strength he would have been a franchise guy... literally he used every ounce of strength he had to get velocity on the ball... but sometimes it was like swinging the golf club out of your shoes... the ball goes way off course LOL... lol, yup, good observation 1 Quote
Ridgewaycynic2013 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It wasn't a 5' tall rabbit, it was a disguised Grey, and there definitely was invasive probing. * 👽 Quote
Offside Number 76 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) With the factual basis you presented, why not hire Newton? Or McNabb? Or Jim Kelly? What's so special about Fitzy here? What does Chan Gailey have to do with ANYTHING in 2025? And why would you hire a QB who didn't win anything as the consultant? If there's going to be a consultant, shouldn't he be a winner? To sum up, 2pm on a Wednesday is a little early to be opening up the first can in the second six-pack. Edited 1 hour ago by Offside Number 76 Quote
JP51 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 minute ago, Figster said: Do you think holy Trent might helped with the bad record? I remember the 4-0 start and then the concussion and then Trent became Trenative.... so of course he did... lots of people helped with that record... but you asked if I remember what he did... we were pretty bad... I am not sure offensive Guru comes to mind... nor do I think an offense that was ranked 28th 14th and 19th in his years backs this up... you think differently thats all good... but I dont see it... nor do I think that an offense system that showed only moderate success to pretty significant failure from 15 years ago translates to todays NFL... just my opinon. Quote
transient Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 7 minutes ago, JP51 said: YES if Fitz was gifted arm strength he would have been a franchise guy... literally he used every ounce of strength he had to get velocity on the ball... but sometimes it was like swinging the golf club out of your shoes... the ball goes way off course LOL... Combined with having to time the centripetal force of that giant noggin just right to allow for his own helmet to clear his throwing lane. 1 Quote
MarkyMannn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago RF made $82m career earnings. Tell me why he wants to stress himself out for a Bills commitment. I'm sure he's more than happy with a TV role. Remember when Dan Marino took a demanding job with the Dolphins. He quit in 10 days Quote
Sweats Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 20 minutes ago, Figster said: Fitz was streaky Ryan Fitzpatrick's ups and downs at the QB position had more to do with arm strength IMO. Accuracy issues when trying to make high velocity throws. It's like he was trying to heave a 12 pound salami back there Quote
The Frankish Reich Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 30 minutes ago, Figster said: Do you remember what Chan Gailey did with his group of misfits here in Buffalo? S J? I loved the Chan Gailey designed screen. And that's the only thing I loved about him. Quote
Sharky7337 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago When he was full time we didn't win anything meaningful Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.