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2 minutes ago, Andrew Son said:

Jordan is the one that works with Josh.  Carson was a good QB.

Thanks. I fixed it.

 

Despite having a fifty/fifty chance of getting it right, I got it wrong. I should work for the Sabres.

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13 hours ago, Puckman5 said:

Haven't we had enough tragic endings?  Great competitor, fan and TV personalty, but......

I do feel like Fitz could get Connor McGregor to a game for a look alike contest...  that Fitz would win LOL... 

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19 hours ago, AlCowlingsTaxiService said:

Generally speaking, great players fail as coaches … mediocre players often make excellent coaches. The name escapes me at the moment, but the QB guru who is widely credited with reinventing Josh wasn’t a good quarterback 

Fitzpatrick fits the Bill on mediocre. Josh Allen is everything Fitzpatrick wanted to be physically as a player.  Helping Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills franchise succeed will appeal to Ryan Fitzpatrick IMO. It's very possible having Fitzpatrick on the team would appeal to Terry Pegula in my humble opinion. All I've ever wanted to do with my threads is to bring this possibility up in discussion with the right people.

 

So thanks everyone, @Jauronimo for puking on my thread, but not getting to carried away with the critique. We all want the same thing. A Championship. I think Ryan Fitzpatrick might be able to help. Might want to help. It's also possible Joe Brady might welcome the help in my humble opinion. Added wrinkles, suggestions. To me the difference between a good OC and a great one is having an open mind. The willingness to make change. On the fly If needed. Adapt to what the opposition is trying to accomplish against you in an ever evolving NFL. 

 

 

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How is Fitz qualified for this role of consultant??? What coaching has he done? He making a nice living in media and his branding. I see nothing match in coaching passion or financial incentive. And spend less time for his numerous kids. Sorry not logical. 

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Posted (edited)
13 hours ago, QLBillsFan said:

How is Fitz qualified for this role of consultant??? What coaching has he done? He making a nice living in media and his branding. I see nothing match in coaching passion or financial incentive. And spend less time for his numerous kids. Sorry not logical. 

Harvard graduate that aced the wonderlic in 9 minutes and his profession was NFL QB. 

 

Fitzpatrick also critics coaches and players as an NFL analyst for Amazon Prime. The critique on Brian Flores by way of example suggest Fitzpatrick has his own ideas on how to coach an NFL team. Fitzpatrick is very knowledgeable in both business management and the game of football.

 

Ryan Fitzpatrick clearly has a passion for football. More importantly a passion for the Buffalo Bills.

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