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dpberr

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  1. Correct. Rex hasn't had a winning season since 2010. This year inspired little confidence in this fan. I expect his tenure in Buffalo to mirror his tenure in New York. We will confuse effort with results for another season.
  2. If the Bills go into 2016 with Rex and all the same assistants, it's going to be a long 2016 season of the same. You'll still have the penalties and a team built to compete in a league circa 2000. I think a 7-9 finish (I expect the over-amped, undisciplined Bills to lose next Sunday to a determined, focused Jets team) demands substantial changes in how things get done. Not only did you miss all of your goals, you're two games worse than Doug Marrone with your hotshot hire and that has to sting the Pegulas.
  3. Fred Jackson being cut. Without him, this team had zero leaders this year and it showed in many of the games.
  4. It would make sense to take HGH when he had the neck problems. He probably had significant muscle atrophy in his arms and his legs from the injury AND the surgery. I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find out his doctors recommended he take it. That being said, I don't think he's taken it since - I think the decreased arm strength and the mobility is evidence of that. Neck surgery, like back surgery is like messing around with the frame of a car - it's never quite the same. I for one, don't have a problem with players taking HGH. The deficiency of the hormone (men make less and less of it as we age) piles on to the already damaging effect of concussions.
  5. No. Astute front offices don't cut FJ on a team devoid of leaders. They also don't ice your own kicker with the Cundiff debacle. They don't release two valuable players and then resign them after their replacements play instrumental roles in two losing games. On the field, nothing short of an attic fire that has engulfed the house. If you've missed the playoffs 16 years, no you're not well managed.
  6. I want a Bengals/Vikings tilt for something different.
  7. I can buy the story. Neck surgery creates a fair amount of muscle atrophy.
  8. I think everyone will be in L.A. and no one will be happy. I agree with another poster that demographics and the times have changed. The league should contract by two teams at least. Free agency and the decision to expand the league are two mortal flaws of the NFL business.
  9. I envy you guys who bring the Bailey's for the office coffee and write these inspiring ideas.
  10. "Not going to get into how the mechanics work. I’ve had the same mechanics for 15 years." That's why things are the way they are Rex.
  11. Another player where his talents have been neutered by the "elaborate" scheme. In Philadelphia, they require more than the "See ball, get ball" that he did well here in Buffalo. We all know you can't be "just" a good football player anymore. You have to be adaptable to this scheme or that one and be intelligent enough to learn responsibilities in it, not specific plays. This may generate criticism, but IMO, Alonso is a fantastic football player but he's not the most astute student of the game. He will be lost in a complicated playbook. I think that's what has happened in Philadelphia.
  12. Rams fans were about to run him out of town before the 1999 season happened and he backed into a guy named Kurt Warner. He had exactly one winning season in St. Louis. Chiefs fans ultimately grew tired of him too. Nice guy, great speeches but few wins. Two winning seasons. Game passed him by at that point.
  13. Correct. I'd even offer that the Colts had the defense figured out at the half and if it wasn't for being the first game (new personnel,etc), that score would have been a lot closer. Rex Ryan doesn't feel he has to adapt to conditions or evolve and his scheme will undoubtedly prevail. This has been the Bills #1 critical failure. They keep hiring these stonecutter mentality coaches where they just keep plugging away in anticipation of a breakthrough. With all the technology and brilliant minds around the league, your "scheme" works for a game before it's figured out.
  14. Steve,a loss to Bills nation isn't a LAMP at all. My condolences.
  15. 6-10 absolutely. In your opinion, do you give the Bills a better than 50% chance to win either of the last two games? After the debacle in Washington, I'm not so sure myself.
  16. I'm not on the continuity wagon as some - I don't like keeping a kitchen fire going simply because I don't want to deal with the remodel.
  17. Dennis Thurman is an EMP. Walked into OBD and the power never came back on.
  18. Coaches sure. Same with Arians. However, when it comes to football czaring, I find the guys who had success when the league was very different would not be an inspired choice IMO.
  19. My vote would be for Jay Gruden. Redskins were considered a four-alarm fully involved kitchen fire before the season started. They may very well win the division.
  20. You know who else comes with that package deal? Doug Marrone. That's what allegedly has been communicated to the Titans. I personally wouldn't purchase that package of people but the overall "concept" is a good one. The key is finding a combination that has "modern" talent, not talent from yesteryear if you go this route. Enough with the "old" school talent. Polian. Wolf. Holmgren. Policy. Savage. No. It didn't work with Marv, either. It's a young man's game.
  21. I don't think the "system" works as it is constructed. I think you need both a GM and coach that are on the same page. You almost have to hire them as a pair, not one hiring the other. I think Polian has the right idea with the concept of the package deal. That may be the new way. However, I'd never purchase his particular product.
  22. Rex will get the Wade dilemna: Rex, you can stay. However, you will fire ALL of your assistants. I don't think he will do that. I see that as reasonable avenue towards a negotiated release from the contract. The state of affairs is pretty bad. I think anything is possible at this juncture.
  23. All eyes will be on Terry Pegula, not ReX Ryan. You won't be getting a new stadium with a finish to the season like this and missing playoffs yet again. To add injury to insult you're dangerously close to being trolled by Doug Marrone.
  24. I'd gather his defense was very successful at the turn of the last decade - 1999-2000-2001. I think offenses adapted at some point and figured it out. He keeps using it and its now somewhat effective but IMO his currency is more reputation than results these days.
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