Walking Tall Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Governor said: If the team and fans become a laughing stock for not making it to a SB after this many years, change will happen. That would be a pretty huge fail with an MVP QB. They’re 6-3. They’ll likely make the playoffs and lose in the first two rounds. And if they don’t make the playoffs they’ll point at injuries. Like I said, I’m fine with moving on from Beane and McDermott but the likelihood of that happening is extremely low. 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, sven233 said: I would bet my house on both of them staying....... Now, could I see Brady or Babich go? Absolutely. If the season goes sideways, or even if we end up making the Playoffs and are out in the first round, I could see either or both of these guys going, but not Beane or McDermott. That said, I would not be surprised if both Brady and Babich are back as well. At this point, I think it’s a given that Brady is not back next season. The Bills are going to bring back Brian Daboll Just now, Walking Tall said: They’re 6-3. They’ll likely make the playoffs and lose in the first two rounds. And if they don’t make the playoffs they’ll point at injuries. Like I said, I’m fine with moving on from Beane and McDermott but the likelihood of that happening is extremely low. I’m in the same boat. The won’t rebuild, until they have to rebuild and this team isn’t at that point yet. Terry is not going to fire these two Quote
HappyDays Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, JohnNord said: The problem with firing both HC and GM, is that it becomes a complete restructure and you essentially waste 1-2 years of your QB’s prime. Vrabel has the Pats as #1 seed contenders in year one, with a 2nd year QB who was still a question mark coming into the season. Mike McDonald took over a team QB'd by Geno Smith and has them as Super Bowl contenders in year two. I don't know why so many fans are worried that firing McDermott means we lose the rest of Allen's 30s. You're talking at most about a one season turnaround. 1 1 Quote
Old Coot Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, BillsShredder83 said: Im sorry. Did anyone looked focused? Fired up? Did we see any players take the reigns and try to snap them out of it after the 2nd TD? We looked completely and unequivocally unprepared mentally. That is the coaches job. If you truly did and do your best to prepare them right either: 1. Your best isn't good enough 2. They've tuned you out. Looked like a combination of both. I have a hard time believing McD kept their heads outta the clouds after "winning their SB" last week. For clarity I don't care which of the 3 it is, theyre all unacceptable. Amd for the "Terry hasn't hasn't msde a right hire for Sabres/with Rex". I dont want to hear it. We'd have the pick of the litter. They would NOT face the same dilemma the Sabres have. Not at all. The players are professionals. It's the coaches job to formulate a game plan, install it, call plays, etc. The coaches are not psychologists. It's shouldn't be the coaches' job to "get them up" for a game. I think at duty ends with college ball. 1 Quote
T master Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, wppete said: I think making the playoffs will be very tough. Lets hope they make it. If the injuries continue the way they have then yes you can kiss any shot at the play offs good by ! With the way the Pats are playing they will win the division this season and if the Bills get lucky they will be the second seed unless they play as bad as they did today then call it in . Quote
2003Contenders Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 7 minutes ago, JohnNord said: At this point, I think it’s a given that Brady is not back next season. The Bills are going to bring back Brian Daboll I’m in the same boat. The won’t rebuild, until they have to rebuild and this team isn’t at that point yet. Terry is not going to fire these two Not so sure about Beane. His roster management -- player acquisition and cap management -- have been really bad. Also, the meltdown on radio after the draft was embarrassing -- especially since he was clearly so WRONG. One thing no owner (including Terry) likes is being embarrassed. Edited 2 hours ago by 2003Contenders 1 Quote
Rousseauisnoschmo Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, CSBill said: Last week, back to Super Bowl favorites, this week, "Blow it up." This board is the poster child for bipolar disorder. Hasn't been two weeks. It's been eight years. You must really suck at math. 1 2 Quote
JohnNord Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, HappyDays said: Vrabel has the Pats as #1 seed contenders in year one, with a 2nd year QB who was still a question mark coming into the season. Mike McDonald took over a team QB'd by Geno Smith and has them as Super Bowl contenders in year two. I don't know why so many fans are worried that firing McDermott means we lose the rest of Allen's 30s. You're talking at most about a one season turnaround. There’s a difference. Neither of these of those fired their GM. They just replaced a HC. So there was some degree of continuity. if you blow everything up, you’re likely looking at a multi-year process to get back - especially when you look at the cap situation and all of the contracts that were just re-signed Quote
BullBuchanan Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Mikedag said: Unless we somehow turn the corner and make a run to the Super Bowl this year I think you have to blow it up. Who are you going to get as a HC as a GM? Well I know the guys we have are not the answer. I don’t know whoever they get won’t be. At least take a shot. This group has had the MVP at qb for 5 years and has nothing but division titles to show for it. Is that better than the drought? Yes. Is it good enough? No. Allen is gonna be 30 and I just want one title. Blow it up and try something new. Please! The Bills could lose out and I'd bet every cent of my net worth that both McDermott and Beane are back next year. Edited 2 hours ago by BullBuchanan 1 Quote
JohnNord Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, 2003Contenders said: Not so sure about Beane. His roster management -- player acquisition and cap management -- have been really bad. Also, the meltdown on radio after the draft was embarrassing -- especially since he was clearly so WRONG. One thing no owner (including Terry) likes is being embarrassed. If Terry cared about being embarrassed on WGR, he’d have fired Kevyn Adams years ago! I just don’t think you can fire Beane without McDermott and vice versa. They are a package deal. So gettting rid of both would be a true reset. that’s why I said it’s probably more likely for McDermott to overhaul his coordinators and rebuild the offense/defense 1 minute ago, BullBuchanan said: The Bills could lose out and I'd bet every cent of my net worth that both McDermott and Beane are back next year. Same - the will get one more year Quote
vanhalen26 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This is not a coaching issue. Look at the talent level of the roster and the cap issue. Quote
WideNine Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 minutes ago, HappyDays said: Vrabel has the Pats as #1 seed contenders in year one, with a 2nd year QB who was still a question mark coming into the season. Mike McDonald took over a team QB'd by Geno Smith and has them as Super Bowl contenders in year two. I don't know why so many fans are worried that firing McDermott means we lose the rest of Allen's 30s. You're talking at most about a one season turnaround. NE truly lucked out with Drake Maye as he was a very good QB available at the right time, and they have been able to restock a bit via the draft with some higher picks, but they still have holes. Vrable is a good fit for a rebuilding team like the Pats, he is home-grown as a player so familiar with ownership and fan base, and his disciplined approach will get the most out of a limited roster by eliminating mistakes and ensuring they lean into what works best for their roster each game. He will coach them not to beat themselves. All that being said, for every team that jettisons a GM and/or HC and then has quick success after, there are at least a half a dozen that fail miserably and fall into cycles of poor seasons and turnover with different HCs and/or GMs at the helm. It is easy to cherry-pick those few that work - especially when frustrated with the current trajectory and all-to-familiar challenges that seem to plague this team. 1 Quote
Rousseauisnoschmo Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 29 minutes ago, Dick_Cheney said: To become a god amongst men and win us a Super Bowl of course. Oh and also probably a record breaking coaching contract. He's not coming to Buffalo. Ever. 1 Quote
The Firebaugh Kid Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It is starting to feel like insanity. These guys get up for the big games but they were totally unprepared today. And that’s on the coach. Quote
WideNine Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I was wondering what he would say, but I have rarely seen Joe Marino so steamed 😆 I was giving more grace to our coaches, but I was not trying to forgive our anemic offense and play calling. 1 Quote
LittleSammy Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said: I still think missed playoffs opens it up to being possible he’s gone…that’s about it though If Kim Pegula hadn't suffered her medical difficulties and was still in charge, it would be a definite possibility. When it came to the Bills, she wore the pants, not Terry. He is fine with "close enough is good enough." 1 Quote
billsfan714 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Didnt realize Landon Jackson had two previous ACL tears. 1 Quote
Evansfan322 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly 1 Quote
jaybeezee Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 14 minutes ago, Evansfan322 said: Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly Been a Bills fan since 1988 and I’ve honestly never seen a team so self destructive as this one. Yeah injuries have played a factor but my god they just can’t or won’t learn from mistakes. This organization has never been good enough to sleep walk to the playoffs. Today was heartbreaking honestly Im get the papers, get the papers, get the papers. 1 Quote
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