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Kelly the Dog

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  1. I think they are going to get killed by 20+. There is a small chance that this is one of those games where they come out of nowhere, play great, surprise everyone, shock the world, and then somehow near the end find a new way to lose even after all known and imagined ways to lose have already been exhausted in their 68 year history.
  2. Favre was there for five years before they made him a QB coach. They made him one the year after they won the SB with Favre. And they had Morinweg and Marriucci coaching Favre before Reid, six years into Favre's and after he was MVP for three straight seasons. Nice try. Let's forget history. Tyrod Taylor regressed last year under Culley. Culley coached young QB Nate Peterman into being the very worst QB in NFL history. The Bills had to sign 64 year old Derek Anderson to help its young QB because he wasn't getting the coaching he needs.
  3. Nagy was a quality control coach before he was made the Chiefs QB coach instead of Culley. Reid was never a QB guru when coaching OL, he became a QB guru by coaching QBs not OL.
  4. And Reid never hired him to be a QB coach. I understand what a football coach is. I also know that David Culley never developed a young QB.
  5. Then why did no other team in 25 straight years hire him to do that job? But numerous teams hired him to do his specialty of 25 years, WR, which has completely different skills. And it's exactly the same. Physics is the Offense. Thermodynamics, Relativity, Atomic, Molecular and Optic are all branches of Physics, like QB, RB, WR, TE and OL are all branches of offense. All offensive coaches at this level know a LOT about the totality of offense and a great deal about the other branches. But if you want to learn the most about Quarterbacking you want a QB coach and not a WR, RB, TE or OL coach.
  6. Thermodynamics and Relativity and Atomic and Molecular and Optic are all various kinds of physics, and related to the study of physics, and authorities in one very likely know a lot about some, if not all, of the others. But if I am trying to reach the highest levels in the Quantum Mechanics field that I possibly can, I want a Professor or Mentor or Authority of Quantum Mechanics teaching me Quantum Mechanics unless he or she is a world-renown wizard in all of Physics, which DFC (David Freakin' Culley) is not in football.
  7. Vid or it didn't happen.
  8. Agreed. Which is why the QB coach choice is a monumental mistake by McDermott.
  9. Probably not, I think more like the emu, penguin, kiwi or ostrich.
  10. I love d-dos. I just think Florio should use them on himself and not on Bills fans. There are endless good ways to trash the Bills, that is not one of them.
  11. It's a natural progression for a position coach to become a coordinator to become a head coach. It happens once in a while but it is not a natural progression to go from WR coach to QB coach, especially after a 30-year career. The 30 year part is unheard of.
  12. D-dos are essential, and fun, they are not funny.
  13. Daboll = No history of developing young quarterback although does have history of failures which may or may not have been any of his fault. Culley = No history of developing young quarterback. Peterman = No history of helping young quarterback or really playing quarterback in this league, outside of briefly at its worst level. McCarron = No history of helping young quarterback, although has some knowledge of playing in the league and being directly around a smart veteran QB, but then they got rid of him before he could help Josh.
  14. If he is here until he wins a football game it could mean forever.
  15. Wasn't he the WR coach when the Chiefs went an entire NFL season without a WR touchdown?
  16. Yep. You know how there are five stages of grief? Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance? There are also what I call "The Five Stages of Jim Rome," which are amusement, tolerance, sick of, dismissal, hatred. Florio and many others have gone through same syndrome and stages.
  17. We heard all the ***** jokes one can handle when it happened. It was funny for five to seven minutes. I think the game will be unwatchable, too. That doesn't mean I will laugh really hard if a ***** is thrown on the field.
  18. Actually, I am. I drink a lot, love drugs, love to buy and share, and am not at all cheap, lazy or unfunny, and talk a lot of football.
  19. No it's not. It's cheap, lazy, unfunny and nothing to do with football or the game.
  20. We need more feel-good stories like that. Hopefully, his play continues, he gains more confidence, continues to work his ass off. He has great size and nice talent.
  21. That Cowboys game was the loudest I had ever heard the Ralph and the most fun I ever had at a loss, however heartbreaking and frustrating it was at the end. I actually took a hot sports reporter from LA to Buffalo just for the game, and she was a Cowboys fan, and she had to admit that Bills fans were way better than Cowboys fans after the game.
  22. I'm more worried about wearing a red scarf, and being forced off by a vacuum cleaner attachment.
  23. I just want to publicly thank you for including "Apple" in the headline because a lot of posters would have just included "Eli" and thought that was a hoot.
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