Jerry Jabber Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Out of 140 games, the Bills have won 55 of them since Modrak & Guy have been in power. That's a winning percentage of .392 It's time for a major overhaul of management, coaches and players.
Red Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Thank you, jabber. When you look at the draft history and free agent history, it is equally as horrible. Losing those 2 remnants of the Donahoe era would be a HUGE first step towards bettering the club. Well, that,...and moving Brandon back to the circus where he belongs.
dave mcbride Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Out of 140 games, the Bills have won 55 of them since Modrak & Guy have been in power. That's a winning percentage of .392 It's time for a major overhaul of management, coaches and players. Modrak wasn't there for the 01 draft. He came later.
In space no one can hear Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Modrak wasn't there for the 01 draft. He came later. Just a reminder that the 2001 draft was actually quite good. Donahoe the Devil worshipper that he is, did better without Modrak.
The Big Cat Posted November 16, 2009 Posted November 16, 2009 Modrak wasn't there for the 01 draft. He came later. The 02, 03, 04, and 05 drafts have effectively delayed our next playoff appearance for another half-decade. At this point in their careers, they should be the veterans leading this team. Here they are, ladies and gentlemen, the foundation that never was: 2002 1. Mike Williams 2. Josh Reed 2. Ryan Denney 3. Coy Wire 5. Justin Bannan 6. Kevin Thomas 7. Mike Pucillo 7. Rodney White 7. Jarrett Ferguson 7. Dominique Stevenson ------------- 2003 1. Willis McGahee 2. Chris Kelsay 3. Angelo Crowell 4. Terrence McGee 4. Sam Aiken 5. Ben Sobieski 6. Lauvale Sape 7. Mario Haggan -------------- 2004 1. Lee Evans 1. JP Losman 3. Tim Anderson 4. Tim Euhus 7. Dylan McFarland 7. Jonathan Smith ---------------- 2005 (My Personal Favorite) 2. Roscoe Parrish 3. Kevin Everett 4. Raymond "Duke" Preston 5. Eric King 6. Justin Geisinger 7. Lionel Gates For those of you keeping score at home, that's 6 retained players of the 30 drafted between 2002-2005. One of them is about to be cut, one is our 3rd wide receiver, and one is a situational lineman. By my count, that's 3 starters drafted between 2002-2005. By contrast, the Colts have retained 12 players from the same period, 7 of them are full-time starters including: Bob Sanders Reggie Wayne Robert Mathis Dallas Clark Dwight Freeney Ryan Diem
Jerry Jabber Posted November 16, 2009 Author Posted November 16, 2009 Absolutely pathetic!! 55-85 since 2001, probably end up 56-91 at the end of the season. All I know is that we all deserve better, much better!
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