This thread is ridiculous. Leroi hit on a few things very early on, but basically has been pulling things (some very laughable) out of his ass since. Imo, the Leroi ship has sailed. I definitely give him props for the Darby and Roman call. As for Ryan, everyone and their cousin knew the Bills were keen on him.
Plain and simple is you must have a franchise QB to become a "model franchise". That's all. With the QB in place, you'll automatically have stability in the coaching and everything else. You'll be able to draft past the 25 position each year and it really won't matter and be praised for "great drafts". I don't remember the last time a true franchise QB's coach or GM fought for their job and if he did, then they didn't have a QB playing like a true franchise QB.
This is where the Bills failed. They thought a franchise QB was just going be appear. Drafting a QB every year should have been priority #1.
We definitely are all pulling for him, and I know you couldn't do him justice, but to do you want to pick it up for him this week? I think he would be honored.
This is the first thought I had when I read the article. I couldn't care less if Cassel starts, other than to get a better pick from the conditional one we got for him.
I don't think it matters what they did to MIA or Indy. Those are garbage teams this year. One coach has already been fired and Indy's coach is next in line. As for the Giants, why do you ignore the 1st half? And ignore the 51 yard TD reception in the 2nd half that guaranteed a Bills loss? This is supposed to be a playoff-caliber defense and it's anything but.
Call it a DL disconnect or whatever you want, this defense, which was suppose to be shutdown, is anything but. Strangely enough, I think the Bills offense is covering up for the inadequancies of the defense.
I know we are unfamiliar with this odd phenomenon, but this is what usual happens when you're getting stellar play from your QB. It just doesn't matter as much who you're starting WRs or RBs are.
I know "it's Brady", but giving up 466 yards in the air in one game isn't going to get you a promotion. Plus, I think our secondary greatly benefits from our front seven.
Well...I agree with Alex Smith (and Luck deserves to be nowhere in this conversation), but I would say Kaepernick is still trying to develop, if he ever will. The same person who saw him rise, saw him fall. Sort of like saying Kyle Shanahan developed RG3.