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Daboll having tension with a coach in NY too
Low Positive replied to Einstein's topic in The Stadium Wall
He did change user names, but that’s not him. -
At first I was shocked, but then I looked at soccer player contracts. Ronaldo makes $200 million from the Saudis.
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Game Thread: TNF: New England at Pittsburgh
Low Positive replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
They were winning with a negative point differential. That was never going to last. -
Game Thread: TNF: New England at Pittsburgh
Low Positive replied to chongli's topic in The Stadium Wall
They’re playing a third place schedule. -
How have the Bills been after their Bye Week?
Low Positive replied to Kaenon's topic in The Stadium Wall
They probably are, but that has nothing to do with the fact that the Bills are playing in KC. -
How have the Bills been after their Bye Week?
Low Positive replied to Kaenon's topic in The Stadium Wall
That they will follow their scheduling formula. Which, of course, they did. -
If the Bills lose on Sunday in KC, the team will fracture and start chirping in public and on social media. Then McDermott will be fired and Diggs will probably have to be traded. No quality coaching candidate will want to coach here because it’s an organization in free fall. Dunne gets the ultimate revenge for his homie Doug Whaley and probably a bunch of new subscribers. The fact that the Buffalo Bills will be a tire fire for a decade is a small price to pay. BTW, if Doug Whaley is so great, why has no NFL team hired him? Answer that one.
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Confirmation bias. It's how people have always been. Here's Sir Francis Bacon from 1620:
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Dunne was very close with Doug Whaley and Isiah Mckenzie, two people who McDermott essentially fired. I don't think that he's being professional here. And here's his tweet from 6 hours ago on Bills' press credentials. He implies here that he got them taken away when he left B/R to write on his own with no editorial control.
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Sure, but now it's going to look like Pegula fired him because Dunne wrote a hit piece on him. Who's going to want to coach here if all it takes is some blogger with no editorial constraints writing a nasty post about you? I'm sure that if someone wanted to do it, you could write a thing like this about most NFL coaches. I am sure Brandon Staley is thanking his lucky stars that he never had a GM fired who was besties with a reporter/blogger or that he didn't cut a WR who had a vengeful blogger as a podcast co-host.
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I would agree, but sports bloggers without the restraints of an editor are hardly journalists. Half of the stuff in this thing would have been cut by an editor at ESPN or SI because so much of it is Dunne adding his opinions and anger about the team to the actual quotes. He's more like a fan with access to players in this case.
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It was a hit piece and seems personal. Dunne has a history of working at the Buffalo News and at B/R as a Bills beat writer. He even co-hosed a summer 2019 episode of One Bills Live. Then he left that the go out on his own, selling stories on Substack. The Bills have a policy of not issuing press credentials to "new media" outlets so Dunne lost his access to the team that he used to cover. Hence him spending probably months gathering interviews to take down McDermott. It's personal, as it was for every player and coach that he interviewed. He also did this to Aaron Rodgers a few years ago, FWIW.
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How have the Bills been after their Bye Week?
Low Positive replied to Kaenon's topic in The Stadium Wall
Yeah, the league HATES us /s -
He could have used D-Day or making a Hollywood movie. All of the horrible things that have happened in human history took planning and coordination. The Nazis kept meticulous records and ran their evil enterprise with machine-like precision. Doesn't mean that you should use it as a positive example of teamwork making the dream work.