Ray Finkel Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, Arkady Renko said: To become a head coach… He wasn’t coming back if he didn’t get head coaching position Quote
WeckMonster Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago The margin for error is so slim with a Defensive head coach. You either have a weak OC or you have a strong OC that’s moving on and you have to roll the dice hiring a new one. You either stink or you lack continuity. The degree of difficulty for Allen’s career vs Mahomes playing his entire career for maybe the GOAT play caller is night and day. Regardless, this offense is too predictable (Kincaid = pass, Gilliam behind right G = counter left, etc) with too many wasted plays (prayers to Coleman, flares to Shakir, rattled by blitzes and stunts). Gotta make the D defend more than 8 yards. More Samuel and Moore, less Coleman and Shavers. Quote
BobbyC81 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago It seems this offensive offense is easy to game plan for, when one of the worst defenses this season shuts them out for the first half and gives up only 13 points for the game. Yet it is so complex that it takes a while for the players to grasp it. Shouldn’t it be the other way around? 1 Quote
RkFast Posted 3 minutes ago Posted 3 minutes ago (edited) When I hear people like Sal float names like Davis Webb I want to pull my hair out. You know that name is out there for one reason. Local guy and had a job at OBD once. I cant, for the life of me, figure this team's obsession with young first time OCs and worse, why they cant look beyond Orchard Park for literally anything. Ya know...theres always a lot of mockery for the "old dinosaur" coaches. How "washed" they are. And sometimes they do land in bad spots and look hapless. But how is Josh McDaniels looking right now? Todd Monken? Greg Roman? On the defensive side, Vic Fangio looked pretty good in Philly, didnt he? On and on. Im not necessarily advocating for these specific coaches. They all have their flaws. But what they also have that the Bills coaching regime seems to disregard, especially on the offensivie side of the ball, is experience and when given a good roster of talent, proven competence at their jobs. They have a body of work in the league, tons of experience and most important when given the horses they get the job done. Period. Josh is going to be 30. This roster is going to turn over very very soon. Enough of the boy wonders. Get an OC who knows how to do the job coming in the door and has proven in this league that he knows what an NFL offense looks like. Edited just now by RkFast Quote
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