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Dr. K

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  1. My desire to see Rex fired has nothing to do with the 15-year drought. Normally, as you may see from my posts over the years, I am quite a patient fan. I've never been one to say "blow it up" after one bad season. But with Rex it's different. Hiring him, I suspected from the start, meant already blowing up the successful defense that Schwartz had put together with the talented players Whaley had assembled. I could see from the start that he was not Whaley's guy (though Whaley had to sign onto the choice and make the best of it) which was evident from the peculiar organizational structure with Rex and Whaley reporting separately to the Pegulas instead of Rex serving under the general manager as most other teams do. I did not care for his personality, his arrogance, his aggressive blockheadedness, his mediocre record with the Jets. The Bills under Marone blew his team to bits in both games last year. All the orgasms that Bills fans had over his hire left me cold. And Rex proved worse than I feared. I'd thought, well, he has great talent to work with; maybe he can maintain the defense's strength. Nope. He did not put the players into a position to succeed, instead he forced his system onto them even if their talents (like Mario's, and Dareus's, and Bradham's) did not suit the scheme. So now they have to get new players, and Dareus is going to either end up playing mediocre at nose tackle or playing great for some other team. His game management skills are weak at best. The lack of discipline on the team is appalling. The penalties--despite hotheads like Hughes, these same players did not commit anywhere near as many last season. It's left me furious at the Pegulas for hiring this clown, and in despair at the thought they will keep him on (and maybe fire Whaley instead). As I say, I have never had this reaction to any other coach the Bills have hired (and I've been a fan since the mid-1960s) with the possible exception of Gregg Williams, another man who was a legend in his own mind. I don't want to blow up the roster. I want to blow up Sexy Rexy and his freakin' pickup truck and sky diving and teeth whitener so that we can get somebody running this team who has a chance of making it better. Exactly. Continuity was destroyed the minute they hired this clown. Continuity is not a virtue when he's already proven his incompetence, his DETRIMENTAL influence on the team and players, in a single season.
  2. Agree about Whaley and Roman; very much disagree about Rex.
  3. You're probably right. That's why, for the first time in my 50 years of being a Bills fan, I actually want them to lose out, badly, in the hope the Pegulas might fire him if the team gets blown out in their last three games--especially the final home game against the Jets.
  4. You say this yet you want to keep Rex, who is solely responsible for putting the players in this situation? Do you imagine that he is going to change the habits of his whole career and let somebody else design the defense? As long as Rex is here he will be forcing his system. If he stays, there will be a fire sale on all the players who "don't fit." For one example, Dareus, who looked great in Schwartz's system, will look like a stiff. Mario will probably be axed. Bradham will be dumped. etc.
  5. I agree completely. The Bills have a number of problems, but Rex is the major problem right now, the problem that makes all the other problems worse. He has to go.
  6. Pegula was not behind the FIRING of Fred. He was behind them KEEPING Fred last spring when Whaley wanted to cut him--when cutting Fred, no matter how much he was beloved, was the right decision. The OP did not phrase his post clearly. The hiring of Rex was the fatal mistake, and this was the thing that the Pegulas made Whaley do. It's pretty clear I think that Wheley would not have hired Rex, and that he has trouble getting on the same page with Rex because the Pegulas give Rex too much power in hiring him, with that crazy system where Rex does not report to the GM but reports directly to the Pegulas. That's why the Bills are in deep trouble now. The Rex-Whaley tandem is unstable. Unfortunately, the likely outcome is that they will fire Whaley when they ought to fire Rex. That's why my fervent hope at this point is for the Bills to lose out the rest of the season, badly, culminating in humiliating blowout loss, at home, to the Jets in the last game of the season. That's the only likely scenario in which they Pegulas might fire Rex. But I'm still afraid they will fire Whaley with him, or worse, INSTEAD of him. Then, count another couple of years of missing the playoffs before they dump Rex.
  7. From first word to the last, this has exactly been my opinion of Ryan. I, also, hated the hire but was willing to wait and see--I've been wrong lots of time and everybody seemed to think he was the man for the job. But everything we've seen bears out your reading of the team. Likewise, I think firing Whaley would be a huge mistake. But given the Pegulas were clearly the ones most enamored of Rex, I think it's more likely they will dump him than Rex, and we will really be in the crapper. Whaley is going to GM a Super Bowl team in his career. Rex will never coach one.
  8. This is moronic. The same players that led the league in sacks last year are dead last this year. The same players that held penalties to a reasonable level are now completely out of control. Bradham and Dareus and Mario looked great in Schwartz's system and now they can't play anymore. Yet you're all on the Rex bandwagon. "Players make plays."
  9. This is also why Schwartz left. Schwartz knew Rex would insist on running his damn system whether it fit the personnel or not.
  10. The only thing I want to see this offseason is the one thing we will not see: FIRE REX. As long as he is the coach of this team, they will be an agony to watch.
  11. So are you related to Rex?
  12. I'm convinced God help us it will be the Patriots again. And looks like the Seahawks from the NFC (I don't believe in the Panthers).
  13. This is exactly why I thought the hire of Rex was idiotic. Plus, he's a blowhard and terrible game manager. It's the same idiocy that happened when the Bills hired Gregg Williams after firing Wade Phillips.
  14. I hated them hiring Rex when it happened and I REALLY HATE IT NOW. The worst thing about it is that he won't be fired and so the incompetence will continue next season.
  15. There is no way this man should be playing football. It's too much of a risk. Think about this, Aaron. The rest of your life is too important.
  16. Hiring Rex drops them to a C. I'm assuming that they were the ones who really wanted him, not Whaley, and I think there's evidence for that.
  17. My sentiments exactly. Let's ignore Rex's manifest incompetence and his dismantling of the defense. We'll just turn over all the players and two years from now we'll go 9-7. Give me your address and I'll send you $50 after the Bills win their next five games.
  18. I am pissed at Rex and the Pegulas for hiring him. It's no fun anymore. I bought the Sunday Ticket this season to watch the games, but once this season is over, I am going to do my best to ignore this team. I'll pay some attention when next season rolls around, but it won't be any intense involvement. It's not worth it. Call me when they are in the playoffs again--I'll watch them, withough any expectations.
  19. Schwartz had the option to stay and switch to Rex's loser defensive scheme--which was no option whatsoever. Will you acknowledge this simple fact? The minute they hired Rex it was bye bye Schwartz. I said that when it happened and I was sick and certain the defense would fall off this year. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. But the Pegulas fell in love with Rex's teeth whitener and BS blowhard macho act, and here we are, dropping Dareus into pass coverage. If they had any sense they would fire Rex today, but they won't. That's what I was saying when Marone quit. Make Schwartz the HC--the defense was the strength of the team last year--and hire a good OC and add personnel to fix the offense. Instead they hire Rex, whose specialty is defense, and who is wedded to his complex 3-4 scheme, and he drives the defense into the ditch. At this point I doubt the Pegulas are going to fire him unless they go 6-10 or thereabouts on the season. I'm figuring they'll gasp their way to 8-8 and we'll have to endure loudmouth Rex for at least another half season until he gets himself fired.
  20. It's pretty clear it was the Pegulas who fell down in adoration after interviewing Rex. And it's Rex who is doing a horrible job of coaching the strong roster, at least on defense, he was given. Rex is the problem, not Whaley. It would be just like the Bills to fire Whaley and double down on loser blowhard can't-manage-a-game-to-save-his-life Ryan.
  21. At this point the only thing that is going to save Rex's rep is if he can get these guys to win five in a row. When was the last time the Bills won five in a row? It's not like it's impossible, but given the way Rex has the playing it seems so. So, Rex, how about it?
  22. The Bills will never win a title under Rex Ryan. He is a terrible coach.
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