ngbills Posted Thursday at 10:05 PM Posted Thursday at 10:05 PM 1 hour ago, Low Positive said: Why did you move the goalposts from 200 yards to 300 yards? typo Quote
Buffalo Junction Posted Thursday at 11:26 PM Posted Thursday at 11:26 PM On 11/11/2025 at 12:00 AM, Nihilarian said: You know on the other hand, I wonder if the NY Giants have made inside overtures to Joe Brady to be their next head coach? Must be a reason as to why brady has mailed in a few games this season. Almost like he didn't game plan at all. The current NY Giants GM Joe Schoen used to work for Brandon Beane and he wasn't fired. EDIT: Thinking of that I hope McD has a replacement OC in mind as I really doubt that Joe Brady is here next season. That’d be a blast if they tampered. It’d be practically impossible to land a top coach if they lost a bunch of draft picks. Quote
Bferra13 Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM 3 hours ago, somnus00 said: Many are overly fond of Daboll. He had a horrible track record as OC pre-Josh. Daniel Jones is having a career resurgence after leaving Daboll. Daboll had success here because he had prime Josh, prime Diggs, and prime Beasley. Possibly, but man the dude was aggressive. I miss that kind of offense. It comes down to McDermott though. Im not a Brady fan by any means, but this is complimentary football and McD has a governor on how fast he wants the offense to run/score. He likes slow methodical drives to rest his horrible defense. Add in the fact we have no WR's that can separate so I guess theyve sewn their own fate. This is what they want and when its bad, its really bad. Allen is a game manager now pretty much. Thats the really crappy part of it all. 1 Quote
BillsFanForever19 Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM Posted yesterday at 12:06 AM (edited) Well the friction between McDermott and him makes sense now. Between that, him storming into the medical tent to push his QB on to the field, and now this - seems Daboll is a bit of a problem behind the scenes. I don't think you'll see him back here in any role. Edited yesterday at 12:07 AM by BillsFanForever19 1 5 Quote
MiltonWaddams Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM Posted yesterday at 12:09 AM 2 minutes ago, BillsFanForever19 said: Well the friction between McDermott and him makes sense now. Between that, him storming into the medical tent to push his QB on to the field, and now this - seems Daboll is a bit of a problem behind the scenes. I don't think you'll see him back here in any role. As soon as I saw this news, I assumed that people on the board would be calling for him to return. But, that is not going to happen. Not under the current regime at least. 2 Quote
NoSaint Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM Posted yesterday at 01:19 AM It sounds like he’s a real mixed bag. Players here seemed to like him but when you are winning…. that article was so messy that I don’t doubt he had issues but of what scope who knows. Having the preview/header lead with that he exploded and threatened Kafka then to in the next paragraph elaborate that it was threatening to take over playcalling was bush league. Likewise citing that he “gave a death stare” to a coordinator on the sideline once a few years ago. no doubt he had blow ups but if a dirty look during a game 3-4 years ago was in the top ten list it all seems forced to create a narrative coming from the organization. he sucked in the role, and losers end up with their story told by others. 1 2 Quote
boyst Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM Posted yesterday at 01:26 AM 4 minutes ago, NoSaint said: It sounds like he’s a real mixed bag. Players here seemed to like him but when you are winning…. that article was so messy that I don’t doubt he had issues but of what scope who knows. Having the preview/header lead with that he exploded and threatened Kafka then to in the next paragraph elaborate that it was threatening to take over playcalling was bush league. Likewise citing that he “gave a death stare” to a coordinator on the sideline once a few years ago. no doubt he had blow ups but if a dirty look during a game 3-4 years ago was in the top ten list it all seems forced to create a narrative coming from the organization. he sucked in the role, and losers end up with their story told by others. That article is trash. They're probably not 100% wrong but it was poorly written and likely speculation and drawn out nonsense. 1 Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago 19 hours ago, NoSaint said: It sounds like he’s a real mixed bag. Players here seemed to like him but when you are winning…. that article was so messy that I don’t doubt he had issues but of what scope who knows. Having the preview/header lead with that he exploded and threatened Kafka then to in the next paragraph elaborate that it was threatening to take over playcalling was bush league. Likewise citing that he “gave a death stare” to a coordinator on the sideline once a few years ago. no doubt he had blow ups but if a dirty look during a game 3-4 years ago was in the top ten list it all seems forced to create a narrative coming from the organization. he sucked in the role, and losers end up with their story told by others. Yeah that was pathetic, honestly... I clicked (of course the goal of the writer) expecting to read that Daboll came across the table at someone in a meeting but turns out he said he would take playcalling away? I mean come on Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 27 minutes ago, Mat68 said: If Brady becomes a HC I would bring him back. I think unless there is a complete 180 degree turn on the offense, Brady has a better shot of being fired than a HC somewhere. And this is the exact reason I said he was a fool for removing himself from consideration for the Saints HC job last year. You can go from hot commodity to forgotten about in the blink of an eye. 1 2 1 Quote
Don Otreply Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 11/10/2025 at 9:47 AM, SectionC3 said: Bring the man home now. Why not, we bring everyone else back, lol Quote
H2o Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 hours ago, Mat68 said: If Brady becomes a HC I would bring him back. This ain't gonna happen. No one is giving Brady a HC gig. Still, he needs to go , along with McDermott, and Daboll needs to return. Quote
atlbillsfan1975 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 8 hours ago, Don Otreply said: Why not, we bring everyone else back, lol I think he needs to go be the Panthers QB coach first and then he can be hired as the OC for the Bills. Quote
Walking Tall Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 34 minutes ago, H2o said: This ain't gonna happen. No one is giving Brady a HC gig. Still, he needs to go , along with McDermott, and Daboll needs to return. I wouldn’t say that. LSU could come calling. Quote
H2o Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: I wouldn’t say that. LSU could come calling. Oh, well, true. I was just looking at it from the NFL standpoint. 1 Quote
finn Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/13/2025 at 6:26 PM, Buffalo Junction said: That’d be a blast if they tampered. It’d be practically impossible to land a top coach if they lost a bunch of draft picks. On 11/13/2025 at 7:00 PM, Bferra13 said: Possibly, but man the dude was aggressive. I miss that kind of offense. It comes down to McDermott though. Im not a Brady fan by any means, but this is complimentary football and McD has a governor on how fast he wants the offense to run/score. He likes slow methodical drives to rest his horrible defense. Add in the fact we have no WR's that can separate so I guess theyve sewn their own fate. This is what they want and when its bad, its really bad. Allen is a game manager now pretty much. Thats the really crappy part of it all. Even if McDermott didn't directly order Brady to craft an offense that complemented his defense, that desire has obviously asserted itself. Unbelievably, he and Beane have made an MVP quarterback in his prime into a game manager. The entire planet Earth sees what a waste this is except these two, whose vision will forever be fixated on a) 4-man pressure on a Mahomes; b) a bend don't break defense; c) a running game that eats the clock and keeps the defense fresh. To me, this kind of team is deeply boring and outdated even if it comes to fruition. What's awful is that it hasn't. Beane's d-line still isn't elite despite all those investments, McDermott's defense can't tackle, and the receivers aren't good enough even for a possession offense. With an all-world QB like Allen, they will make the playoffs every year, but even he can't carry a team that hasn't given him enough to work with, much less thrive. Quote
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