Jump to content

When Should Jauron be fired?


When Should Jauron be fired?  

158 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote Here

    • Now
      69
    • Yesterday
      70
    • Mid-Season
      16
    • Never, I want Jauron to have my children
      8


Recommended Posts

  • Replies 45
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Fire the Center too. I counted 13 low balls hiked to Edwards, and I was napping.

 

 

I'll give Wood a break since he's a rookie. Jauron is not. It's mind boggling. I have stopped watching a Bills game early only two other times in my life and today I left after the punt on 4th and 1. The one thing that could lead to Jauron being fired is that we now have a guy on the team (T.O) who won't just sit there quietly while his coach f*cks everything up.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'll give Wood a break since he's a rookie. Jauron is not. It's mind boggling. I have stopped watching a Bills game early only two other times in my life and today I left after the punt on 4th and 1. The one thing that could lead to Jauron being fired is that we now have a guy on the team (T.O) who won't just sit there quietly while his coach f*cks everything up.

Yeh, if TO doesn't get the coach fired, the fans should start the chant at the next game, Let's Go TO fire the Coach!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes, Jauron should be fired. Should've happened last January. But we will not have a real contender until there is accountability in the organization, and there cannot be accountability without a clear organizational hierarchy. We need a real GM, not a multi-headed **** hydra. And then the GM needs to hire a coach with cojones.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

i about threwup when marv hired him tobe our coach in the first place..i remember being glued to the internet in high hopes of who we would hire,then i am at the chicago airport on my way back to ny and saw it on the airport tv and about lost my lunch......jauron sux,the tampa cover none sux and we have no offensive philosophy i can label.......no idenity and 7-9

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm a Jauron fan--but--I have to say that not having TO in the offense is a coaching decision now--you can't say it's anything else after 3 games (1 or 2 games--blame it on being out of sync or whatever...but now--you can't ignore that the coaches are using TO as a decoy).

 

Reminds me of the early OJ days, when the Bills used him as a decoy--great talent, and not taking advantage of it.

 

THROW TO THE DAMN BALL!! (apologies to Keyshawn)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

After he sent Moorman on the field to punt with a little over 7 minutes left, down by 13 points, and only 1 yard to go for the first down, even "Ralph Wilson's Money" should be so pissed off it galdly pays itself to Dick for the extension, just so Bills nation never has to watch another game this idiot coaches. :huh:

 

In addition, someone has to tell Trent Edwards to throw the damn ball down the damn field. Has there ever been another NFL quarterback wasting more speed and talent at wide receiver then Edwards? :wallbash: 3rd and 20 something deep in your own territory losing in the second half, and you have Lee Evans, T.O. & Rosco Parrish at your disposal. Just heave the freakin' ball as far as you can throw it, and even if it's intercepted in a jump ball situation, it's just as good as a punt, and the up side would be that one of those speedsters actually catches the freakin' ball for a miracle first down. :wallbash:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

After two blown losses reminiscent of Ground Chuck Knoll, when do folks think the Bills should fire Dick Jauron.

Wow. Your lack of football knowledge is really stunning.

 

First of all, Ground Chuck is a reference to Chuck Knox, the former Bills coach. Coach Knox is one of the great coaches of all time. He coached in the NFL for 22 years. He was head coach for three teams and led each of those teams to division titles. His record as head coach is 186 wins, 147 losses, 1 tie for a .559 winning percentage.

 

Chuck Knoll, who you reference in your post won four Super Bowls as Steelers coach.

 

Often times, less is more.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...