Kenwick Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Can you believe that the Bills are starting 4 of the 5 Offensive linemen as Rookies...... Where have the Front Office people been the past 10 years acquiring offensive line talent? The product they are putting on the field is just awful. The fans are helpless and the owner and the front office are so incompetent. There is no accountability anywhere..... Jauron is covering for the front office and the poor playing of the players. But he too should step aside. This team has no desire to win ... Players laugh and joke on the side lines when they are getting blown out.... No one in the front office is even trying to take some of the blame off of Jauron, have you noticed. Fans are presently more than discusted........
Red Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Can you believe that the Bills are starting 4 of the 5 Offensive linemen as Rookies...... Where have the Front Office people been the past 10 years acquiring offensive line talent? The product they are putting on the field is just awful. The fans are helpless and the owner and the front office are so incompetent. There is no accountability anywhere..... Jauron is covering for the front office and the poor playing of the players. But he too should step aside. This team has no desire to win ... Players laugh and joke on the side lines when they are getting blown out.... No one in the front office is even trying to take some of the blame off of Jauron, have you noticed. Fans are presently more than discusted........ my sentiments exactly! Firing Jauron will only do so much if Guy and Modrak still have jobs with the Bills.
BillnutinHouston Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 my sentiments exactly! Firing Jauron will only do so much if Guy and Modrak still have jobs with the Bills. Correct. Firing Jauron is putting a bandaid on an amputation.
Pozitive51 Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Our only hope is that the next coach has the stones to standup to Wilson and Brandon. M
keepthefaith Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 my sentiments exactly! Firing Jauron will only do so much if Guy and Modrak still have jobs with the Bills. Yes, which is why they all have to go. I can't imagine Ralph moving forward with any of them and expecting suport from the fans and the rest of his employees.
KD in CA Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 Not to mention making unfathomably poor personnel decisions at the QB position. This team has spent 3 first round picks on QBs since Kelly and with what to show for it? How can a pro team exist year after year without having one competent QB on the roster?
keepthefaith Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 my sentiments exactly! Firing Jauron will only do so much if Guy and Modrak still have jobs with the Bills. Yes, which is why they all have to go. I can't imagine Ralph moving forward with any of them and expecting suport from the fans and the rest of his employees.
benderbender Posted November 1, 2009 Posted November 1, 2009 i keep hearing 7-9. I dont see us winning that many with defense playing 80% of the games. 3-13 is looking very attainable
Big Turk Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Can you believe that the Bills are starting 4 of the 5 Offensive linemen as Rookies...... Where have the Front Office people been the past 10 years acquiring offensive line talent? The product they are putting on the field is just awful. The fans are helpless and the owner and the front office are so incompetent. There is no accountability anywhere..... Jauron is covering for the front office and the poor playing of the players. But he too should step aside. This team has no desire to win ... Players laugh and joke on the side lines when they are getting blown out.... No one in the front office is even trying to take some of the blame off of Jauron, have you noticed. Fans are presently more than discusted........ Hey now, they aren't that bad...they did draft Jairus Byrd!!
silvermike Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Honestly I'd stretch the damage all the way back to the day Polian left. Butler was better than the current round of chumps for sure, but he won with Polian's players, and could barely manage to make the playoffs when he still had Bruce, Reed, and Thurman. He gave us our first three botched attempts to replace Jim Kelly: Todd Collins, Doug Flutie, and Rob Johnson. Look at our drafts 1993-2000: http://www.drafthistory.com/teams/bills.html Who's really a standout from that whole list? Winfield, Moulds, and Reuben Brown. That practically washes out with the past decade.
Tcali Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Honestly I'd stretch the damage all the way back to the day Polian left. Butler was better than the current round of chumps for sure, but he won with Polian's players, and could barely manage to make the playoffs when he still had Bruce, Reed, and Thurman. He gave us our first three botched attempts to replace Jim Kelly: Todd Collins, Doug Flutie, and Rob Johnson. Look at our drafts 1993-2000: http://www.drafthistory.com/teams/bills.html Who's really a standout from that whole list? Winfield, Moulds, and Reuben Brown. That practically washes out with the past decade. u missed some good players ---cowart etc. but 2000 may be the worst draft in the history of the nfl excl detroit
BillsVet Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Our only hope is that the next coach has the stones to standup to Wilson and Brandon. M That worked so well for Polian. The best personnel man in the past 25 years was fired by the owner who got his HOF ring today. This will be RW's team until the end. We'll never know all that happens behind closed doors at OBD, but it's noteworthy that the Bills went from having perhaps the best front office in the early nineties to having the worst one 15 years later. Yet through it all, RW still runs the show.
Red Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 Hey now, they aren't that bad...they did draft Jairus Byrd!! Does he play QB? Can he coach?
Red Posted November 2, 2009 Posted November 2, 2009 u missed some good players ---cowart etc.but 2000 may be the worst draft in the history of the nfl excl detroit Proving my point again...looking at years 2000-2005...only 6 players out of 50 drafted are still with the team. McGee, Schobel, Kelsay, Denney, Parrish, and Josh Reed. How do you build a team with such a horrible success rate as that (12%)? Not only that, how does Modrak keep his job?
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