TheFunPolice Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I would fire the head coach. Many reasons. 1. He is a defensive head coach, yet his defenses are never great, especially in big moments. All that investment in DL over the years and they consistently get no pressure. This isn't "golly, injuries got us" this is a 9 year problem. The Bills defense should look like the Houston defense: everyone locked down, constant pressure from all over, physical, nasty. We have just not seen that much, if at all, over the years. So what's the point of having a HC who sees the game through a defensive point of view? 2. Once Brady is fired (an inevitability at this point) he will be hiring his 5th OC. All but Daboll were fired, and that is with Josh Allen as the QB. That should be a pipeline to a HC job, not to being fired because the offense is weak. Why is the offense bad? Because the HC sets the tone for what he wants: low event football. We even worked the clock during our last drive last night. He didn't like Daboll because Daboll was all about high event football. So what if we turn it over twice? We're till going to score 35-40, so it won't matter. This is the opposite of what McDermott prefers. Yes, he is ok with it when it's "needed" (Tampa Bay game last week) but it isn't a way he wants to play. 3. He has had 7 complete seasons of Allen, and this is #8. This team does not look like its going anywhere. So 8 seasons of an all time great QB, with nothing to show for it. Not even a SB berth, let alone win. Meanwhile I've seen Hurts play in 2, winning one vs KC in a blowout. 4. Here's the kicker: at this point, every single season feels and looks the same: Decent start midseason slump constant defensive injuries (partly due to scheme, partly due to having 225 lb LBers and older guys) consistently having to bring back previous players during the season because new guys are either unable to learn the scheme or just aren't good enough "Allen looks miserable" stories Offensive struggles loss in the playoffs, usually to KC So, it stands to reason that having had 8 years of the McDermott Show why would anyone expect year 9, 10, or 11 to be the one where his team breaks through? Given almost a decade of evidence, it's almost assured that 2026 would be some version of whatever went before. Same with 2027. When is it enough? Giving McDermott the chance to hire a 5th OC (who will almost definitely be an on staff promotion) is literally insane. We've seen that too! Here's how it goes: Early on: This guy is great! What an upgrade! I hope we don't lose him to a HC job... Middle: This offense is too predictable... End stages: "Allen looks miserable"... the offense is one dimensional.. not enough weapons... Enough is enough, but as I type this I realize one terrible truth: There is ZERO and I mean ZERO chance McDermott is let go. Not this year, not next, and not the one after that. Likely the same with Beane, unless the other part owners make enough noise behind the scenes that McDermott feels the need to sperate himself from Beane and throw him under the bus (which Beane also deserves to go, don't get me wrong). Quote
KOKBILLS Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago Oh this will be unpopular... To rebuild around Josh I'm dumping every vet contract I can, unless it would result in catastrophic dead cap, for Draft picks... That would include everything I could for an after June 1st designation if necessary. Outside of Josh, Jimbo, Ty, Gilliam, Spencer Brown, Grable, Van Pran-Granger, Shakir, Shavers, Bishop, and what is left of the 2025 Draft class I couldn't care less... Now... I fully realize you're not going to get rid of all those players. You have to field a team and the cap won't allow everything I would want to do in the first year... But not a single one of the others would be untouchable... Rebuild the Scouting department...Clear out cap room...Get to work... Draft like crazy... Quote
TheFunPolice Posted 46 minutes ago Posted 46 minutes ago a great reason to draft WR is that they are expensive Quote
Pecker Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago many of the Roster moves are obvious. Cut knox Samual Rapp DQ Jones Bass less obvious cuts could be Bernard J Palmer or McGovern Maybe some of them could bring a late round pick? We need to load up on draft picks. That’s many millions in savings. I’m certain you could resign Knox for 3-4 mil a year (maybe it’s better to restructure ? Vs cut and resign?) Let guys like Millano and T Johnson walk, hopefully we get comp picks in 2027 We could trade Spencer brown and save 15 or Oliver and save 12. Dawkins also saves 12 million and he’ll be 32 next season. Those are big savings. I’d consider trading one of those three guys. Ideally we could trade one to Jax for BTJ. But a 2nd round pick for one of those 3 makes sense. with the Cap savings I’d go for a stud WR like George Pickens, and get bigger/faster everywhere. FAs like Hollins make sense. speaking of Hollins - Coleman for Hollins straight up!? Unfortunately the time to hire a coach was a few years back, when Sean Peyton, Jim Harbaugh, and Ben Johnson were all available. For that reason I’d consider giving McD a shot, but I get to pick the coordinator’s. Both my coordinators would be. PROVEN STUDS, preferably former HCs, preferably with Super Bowl experience. OC might be Penderson, Or McDaniels or Stefanski if fired. Daboll is in the mix too. DC might be Jim Schwartz or Vic Fangio or Brian Flores. Maybe one of those entrenched DCs wants another shot as HC? I may give them a shot there too. Quote
Augie Posted 19 minutes ago Posted 19 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Simon said: Both coordinators are gone on day 1. That probably solves half the Bills problems in 5 minutes. Get a couple legit NFL WR’s and you’ve got most of the other half. Quote
Heavy Kevi Posted 18 minutes ago Posted 18 minutes ago Easy: Fire McDermott Hire new HC after interviews/search Trade/Cut aging players, overpaid players, and underperforming vets. Gather draft picks. Eat dead cap for a year or 2. Draft WR, WR, WR, WR, WR Quote
MJS Posted 4 minutes ago Posted 4 minutes ago 2 hours ago, RedandBlue said: The crazy part about this is, if they followed more than a few posters on here as far as draft advice goes, we would be in a much better situation right now. I’m not saying that for myself, but quite a few posters. That’s really sad truthfully. So kudos to you guys. But we'd have Josh Rosen, so that would be a big gut punch 🙁 Quote
KOKBILLS Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago 2 minutes ago, MJS said: But we'd have Josh Rosen, so that would be a big gut punch 🙁 Not with me you wouldn't... I hated him... Quote
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