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2020 Our Year For Sure

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  1. Yes, there is. No coach has ever, nor will ever, win a game in the National Football League without doing anything right. When the Bills win a football game, it means Dick Jauron did his job that week. The problem, obviously, is that he hasn't won enough football games. Thats no reason to deny credit for the wins he has gotten. To do so IS lunacy. Teams don't win in the NFL when coaches don't get them prepared to play-- particularly young teams.
  2. Seriously though OC, we're not allowed to use statistics to critique our quarterback because we play in bad weather? What about Cutler in Denver, Favre in Green Bay? Or is it only Buffalo quarterbacks that deal with wind? Losman put together a decent statistical season, and he sucked. If Edwards is worth a crap, he'll be able to do the same.
  3. Somehow, I'm not surprised a Pats* fan can't grasp that.
  4. Tony is extremely badass right now.
  5. Answering with equal sincerity, if the Bills win 10 games and go out in either the Wildcard or Divisional round, I have no doubt that at least half of The Wall will still want him out. You've got people on here who, when faced with the point that Jauron is widely criticized when the team loses yet recieves little to no credit when the team wins, suggest that this lunacy is somehow justified. As if a coach can win a game in the NFL without doing anything right. After debating this topic extensively with my fellow Wallers, in complete honesty, I feel a Superbowl Championship would not change the minds of many Bills fans about Dick Jauron. We'd have "won in spite of him," just as we supposedly did 7 times last year.
  6. How many more QB pressures do you think the SD front seven got in those games than ours has against the Pats*?
  7. I'm saying let the best man in camp start the season. How much better do you really think McKelvin was last season than Florence was in San Diego? We should use the preseason to evaluate both players.
  8. I read in a Chris Brown post that he played LT when Peters came out.
  9. The Bills used the franchise tag on Peerless Price, before dealing him to Atlanta for a 1st rounder. One of Donna Hoe's more savvy moves.
  10. Well when he played the spot last year in preseason, on opening day, and when Peters needed spelling multiple times throughout the day in Jacksonville, he was not at all a liability in pass pro. I imagine we agree this doesn't prove a whole lot, but I sure find it encouraging.
  11. The rampant hate for Walker on this board must be over my head. I'm not sure he can keep up with the quickest rushers in the game from that LT spot either, so its a question mark. But he's given us every reason to be encouraged since the day he got here.
  12. Thats a remarkable story, its nice to hear people keeping in mind that we're all human beings, and this is a social situation like any other. Some of the behavior when you mix football with a bit of booze can be downright barbaric.
  13. I wouldn't be shocked if Florence is starting day one, actually. McKelvin was exceptional for a rookie last year, but Jauron doesn't like to give jobs to young players unless he has to, or unless they've earned it. Leo will have to come into camp and prove he's the better player in order to start. If they're about the same, Florence probably gets the nod, at least early in the season. JMO
  14. What did the thread title and first post say originally, before Booby changed them in an effort to avoid looking like a moron?
  15. lmao Yeah, I'm sure Owens and Edwards were just fuming that the Bills were using first day draft picks to help the O-line. Thats the last thing an offensive player would want, right?
  16. Agreed. When these free agents get signed right away, its wrong to assume it means there was no other interest. The Bills laid out a good offer immediately when the clock hit 12, and his agent probably got on the horn to see if anybody else would outbid those numbers. Once he finds out this is the best he's gonna get, there's no reason to delay. Doesn't mean nobody else wanted to sign him. Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. If there was more interest, the Bills would've had to go higher. If there were less, they could've gone lower. I think the eventual contract gives you a pretty good idea of the demand for the player around the league, except in cases where a team grossly overpays, like Washington and Oakland have done in recent years.
  17. I was only addressing the part I quoted, which was a blanket statement.
  18. There is quantifiable evidence for this, PtP. The contract the given FA ultimately signs tells you exactly how much interest there was.
  19. If we're counting on uniforms to "bring us" wins, we might as well give up now.
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