I can get behind Dick Jauron Jr. as long as Tyrod is retained AND/OR Lynn/McCoy is offensive coordinator.
Anything else is doomed to fail and I'll find something better to do on Sundays for however long the next GM and coaching search will be.
It's hilarious the number of Bills fans taking a Top 10 offense in back-to-back seasons for granted after 16 years of attrocious offense. It's absolutely mind-boggling.
I'm sorry but I don't believe it takes great brains to generate a productive offense with Big Ben, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell.
Haley may have the easiest job in America.
He was a trainwreck as a HC in KC. I wouldn't touch him with a 50 foot pole.
Why?
He's not my first choice because I'm hoping we can retain Lynn as OC and that may not happen if we bring in an offensive mind. But I like Goodwin's interviews and I like that he's basically been molded by Bruce Arians, one of my favorites.
Coaches who speak in coach cliches (aka coachspeak) tend to think punts are a good thing.
No original thought.
That's been my observation over the years.
Watson is a great college quarterback. But keep in mind he's surrounded by great talent and his receivers made some incredible catches last night. Not to mention most of Watson's passing yards were a result of screen passes around the LOS - lots of YAC.