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Tom Cousineau's side of the story.
Bob in STL replied to tennesseeboy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Anyone know who the other draft choices are that never played a down for the team that drafted them. The article said there are 6? John Elway would be a one. -
Tom Cousineau's side of the story.
Bob in STL replied to tennesseeboy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
And a Wilson yes man all the way. -
Tom Cousineau's side of the story.
Bob in STL replied to tennesseeboy's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This is the first time I have seen this story although I heard parts of it over time. The Bills definitely were a cheap organization in the 70's and poorly run at that. They low-balled everyone. My opinion on Cousineau has not really changed because he still fails to accept responsibility for anything that happened. After he got the money from Montreal he tried to buy out of it. He then tried to hand pick his team, only to end up with a coach that did not like him. For whatever reason he seemed to attract controversy. If you walked in my house, you would never know I played football," he said. Why? "Some of it was I had a little bit of a chip about how things ended," he said. "I don't think I deserved it. I don't think I earned it at all. So I was ready to really move past all that. -
Here's my Training Camp Report from Saturday 7/31/10
Bob in STL replied to Mike32282's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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I agree that Wilson is the true autocrat. Whenever anyone else has tried to spread their power or influence (Polian is a great example) they have been pushed back by Wilson (and sometimes Littman). The only time this is not true is when Wilson gave total control to Donahoe. Saban may have been a wanderer and incapable of staying anywhere for very long but I recall there where issues with front office meddling on Saban's second tenure. Cases in point: 1. The failure to sign Ahmad Rashad. 2. The releasing of our veteran LBs (Cheyunski and Washington) and then playing hardball with rookies Rudd and Nelson and not signing them in time to help the team. Saban was pissed about control on the second tenure. He did not leave purely by impulse. Also agree that he should be on the Wall. He may be the best football coach we ever had.
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Agree. Then we let Winfield go and we now are seems to draft a CB in the first round about every three years. Next we let Pat Williams go and have never developed a DL as good. Both still play a major roll today on a very good vikings defense. Thanks a lot Greggo. He rubbed me the wrong way from Day 1.
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Right on! See bolded area. The only thing that could have save Smith as a Bills GM is his tough contract negotiations. However, history has shown that Wilson does not do will with autocratic GMs (Polian, Butler, Donahoe) or coaches (Saban, Knox, Phillips).
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Good post but the part in bold ... how do you know that?
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There are endless posts on this board on recent draft failings and who we should have drafted after the fact. I actually think the first round is a tough round to get right. Everybody wants to draft an impact player but most drafts have only 2 or 3 players in this category per year and they don't always go in the first 10 picks. Free agency turnover puts holes in your roster and forces teams to find instant sucess in round one when it is not likely that you will. Remember the Bills of the early 90's? Most rookies played special teams and sat on the bench for the first season. Times have changed but what has changed to make the draft results any easier to predict? More TV coverage only adds to the hype and overblown expectations. My theory is that the first round is where coaches and owners seem to have more input or lobby the hardest. More hands in the process increases the variability of the results. The best teams over the long haul (NE, Indy, etc) have stable front offices with capable GMs that trust their scouts. Regarding the Bills picks that you site, I still think that Whitner is a very solid starting player that is versatile and can play numerous positions with good skill. I understand that many on this board disagree. McKelvin has shown excellent ability when not injured. The work ethic and character of the other three ( McCargo, Lynch and Maybin) were questionable before we ever picked them. Something to think about is not drafting players that have questionable backgrounds (Lynch), work ethic issues (McCargo), or that lack experience (Maybin). Final thought is that you need to look at the Bills Leadership Team that drafted these players. Brandon, Levy, Modrak, Jauron, and Wilson … Of that group who exactly was in charge? Who decided the path forward? Was there even a plan?
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Ross Tucker's SI Article on Conditioning Test
Bob in STL replied to Malazan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting. I'm sure that it is different now ... we have had many coaching changes since Tucker. -
Lack of OT's May Kill BILLS Again!
Bob in STL replied to bills in va's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While Meredith may look more like a RT he may end up the LT on our line. At least for this year. I am really worried about Bell as the LT and Wang as the backup. I sure hope I am missing something about Bell that Jauron, Gailey and Nix all seem to see. They know more than I do. Let the games begin. -
Lack of OT's May Kill BILLS Again!
Bob in STL replied to bills in va's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While I agree that nix should have done more to address OT, I am happy he picked Spliier over Bulaga and Davis. Would have liked to see us trade or pick up another veteran at OT. -
Predict Boomer's nickname for Spiller
Bob in STL replied to UpperDeck's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
While no one knows how Spiller will turn out in the pros he sure looks like one of the best players coming out of college. That means best at ANY postion. He is an exciting player and was a difference maker in games. Since you don't watch college you would not know that. Many people do not see the need for this pick but I look at our RB's and I see Marshawn as a guy you cannot trust or count on. He lacks maturity and character at this point in his career. I doubt they will invest any more money in him after his contract expires. I see Fred Jackson as a very good player, a decent runner that can also catch passes. He averaged about 65 yards a game which will get you 1,000 yards but certaintly not the mark of a game breaker. I think Spiller is a difference maker. He will be a guy that teams will have to plan around which should give us some opportunities to get the ball to other people. Sure there were other players we could have drafted at other positions. After the season we will all know more about these players. Given the look of the draft board when the Bills picked I think they took an excellent player. -
Aaron Schobel looking for housing
Bob in STL replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
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Hangartner fight with Maybin
Bob in STL replied to Coach Tuesday's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Interesting opinion. I guess that depends on how many people actually feel the same way as Wood? I bet nothing gets said about it again unless another fight breaks out involving Maybin. This whole thing will blow over. TC fights are normal and maybe even good. Gailey has already said it, as long as it doesn't get out of hand he will not even address it because it is normal. Last year at TC Wood got into a fight to being too aggressive. This year he sounds off because someone else was too agressive. All that tells me is that Wood is very young and he is learning. He will be a strong leader on this team. Good to see them practicing in pads, hitting, and getting ready to play football. -
I don't know what to think of those rankings for offensive lineman. Wood was having a great season for a rookie starting on a poor line with so much turnover. He really impressed me in short yardage situations too. Watch him play and you can see strength and athletic ability. You also see confidence and leadership. Ask the 31 other coaches in the league if they would want him and I think you will get an answer indicating that his value is much higher that 65 out of 84. Wood is a keeper. BTW - many second year players actually slump after a strong rookie season. The third year is were the maturity sets in.
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Aaron Schobel looking for housing
Bob in STL replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
I think Maybin should get a chance to play this year, then lets see what he does. Schobel will play one more year. I have been a Schobel fan for a long time but frankly I was already used to the idea of him retiring. I don't think his heart is in it. I don't care for his leadership. I think he has already retired in his mind so my expectations for him are low. I hope I am wrong. -
Aaron Schobel looking for housing
Bob in STL replied to San Jose Bills Fan's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Tell that to my friend in Austin. He is a contractor for stone flooring and counters. He complains about the local economy and housing prices constantly. -
[closed]"give back some of that money"
Bob in STL replied to stevewin's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
This team has been soft and essentially leaderless for most of the past decade. I sure hope this comes to an end right now. I think Wood can instill some attitude on the O-line. Thinking you can be good is the first step to actually being good. I am going to the home opener and I want to see an old fashion battle with Miami. I want to see guys on our team that are sick of losing and not making peace with it. Parcells has really built that team from the trenches out. I am looking forward to this game. This Bills team needs to built with a goal to win the division first. Only way to do it is by being physical and smart. It will take a few more drafts to really improve but it sure looks like Gailey is going to emphasize being a tough and physical team no matter who is out there. -
Don't agree. There were two teams that wore those uni's that were actually pretty good. 1973-75 - Saban had a few very good teams in his second tenure. He needed to build up the defense but for some reason he quit. 1978- 80 - Knox built an excellent team that had great character and veteran leadership. An injury to Ferguson may have kept them from the Super Bowl.
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"I know what they can do in shorts...'
Bob in STL replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
True. But they should earn the right to have TVs or any other perks. One reason why this team fades in the fourth quarter and loses close games is because they are mentally and physically soft. I hope Nix can find some players that really hate to lose and will lead the other. Players like Talley, Kelly, and Kent Hull. I think Eric Wood is one of them. We also need player that will work hard to make themselves better ... just like Andre Reed and Bruce Smith did. We need palyers that are dedicated. All Chan is saying is turn off the TVs and go to work.