Spiderweb Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Since he was hired, I've listened to many excerpts from his pressers and I have to say, I genuinely like listening to want he has to say. He's an exact opposite of what Marv Levy & Co. gave us when they hired Jauron. He speaks well (with a bit of southern drawl), generally has something to of value to say in response to questions, both good and bad. To me, he gives the impression that he's a well grounded, honest, man of good character. In all my years of following the Bills, I enjoy listening to Gailey more than any HC and that includes Marv. With the Bills opening the season so horribly with Edwards and an offense that couldn't get out of it own way, a defense that was so bad that to say it leaked like a sieve would be to do injustice to a sieve, the team has come together impressively. From the Bills being the joke of the media guys and maybe the league, to a team I dare to say, that seem capable of playing with anybody. Chan and much of his staff have done a good job learning the best way to utilize the players he has. Defense has improved, although much work remains, especially in run defense and ability to get a consistent pass rush (yes, our pass rush against the Steelers was as good as we've seen in quite some time. The offense, which Chan is highly involved with has become, again dare I say it, explosive. It may struggle a bit from time to time, but it has also shown to be one that can explode at any given time, unlike the offense of the few years and the start of this season. If all Nix ever does for the Bills is to give us Gailey, at least he's done one good solid piece of work there. Now here's to hoping that Nix will rely heavily on input from Gailey, and that Modrak will soon be spending his time in Florida retired.
Fan in San Diego Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Chan has turned out to be a rock solid choice. We are very lucky to have him as our HC.
BadDad Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 just saw the press con. and Chan is the Man. He stood up for all his guys, was articulate, and took responsibility for the game. By the way, Fitz did the same.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 (edited) May have been the right choice? I give CG the lionshare of the credit for the difference in play from these Bills. He is only 12 games into the job! I can't wait for next season when they will have a better understanding of the identity of the team, and will be able to shore up the weaknesses. Free agents might even consider Buffalo a good team to sign with! Edited November 30, 2010 by Matthews' Bag
downunderbill Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 I Agree. If the Bills have a good draft and upgrade a position or two via free agency. IMO we will finally be playoff bound next year.
NaPolian8693 Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Chan is no Hall of Fame coach. However, he's doing better than I thought he would, and I definitely like him better than Jauron.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Chan is no Hall of Fame coach. However, he's doing better than I thought he would, and I definitely like him better than Jauron. How many coaches make the HoF? Lot's of good coaches don't, I know that. I don't think anyone was nominating Marv Levy prior to his Bills tenure, in fact he was a bit of a joke (the Wing-T Offense?) So many things have to go right for a player or coach to have a HoF career. One good QB can make or break the careers of a group of coaches and players. Would Jerry Rice have ever won a Super Bowl if he was drafted by the Detroit Lions? Or would he have made Eric Hipple a HoFer? I don't know. Point is, the situation and different characters in the play have to be right. All I really know is that CG has worked miracles with an offense that had been dead for many seasons. It's really impressive to me. Where he can take this team is uncertain, but he is only 12 games in and has made some big changes and layed the groundwork for more improvements.
NaPolian8693 Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 To be clear, the Hall of Fame reference was intentional hyperbole. I just meant that while I don't view Chan as one of the league's top coaches, I also don't view him as one of the league's worst, either.
The Beautiful East Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Who is a HOF coach? Shanahan at 5-6 after spending a boatload of money on the team? I don't get how some people won't aknowledge the fact that what you DO is more important than your NAME. And as for the team, no, where you stand isn't always who you are. Chan Gailey is doing a superb job developing a young team. I can't imagine anyone handling the set bof circumstances in Buffalo better than he is.
Geno Smith's Arm Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 (edited) To be clear, the Hall of Fame reference was intentional hyperbole. I just meant that while I don't view Chan as one of the league's top coaches, I also don't view him as one of the league's worst, either. I get ya. I 'm trying to say that he might be as good as some of the guys in the HoF. Honestly, I don't think Marv Levy is some kind of genius coach, he was in a situation that played to his strengths. I don't think Bill Cowher is a mastermind, he was a good coach that benefited from having a solid organization that gave him (just as they have Mike Tomlin) real authority. No one would question him because the Steelers pick a guy and stand by him! Not all coaches are so lucky. I don't think there is another coach that would have improved this team more than CG has. There are some coaches that would have a better record! Dick Jauron probably would! He would Rope-a-Dope his way past a few more teams, but they would still be directionless, and not really improving. But this season is an overhaul, and they are doing a great job of changing the team. The schedule is tough this season, but the team is so obviously better, and is developing an identity. Edited November 30, 2010 by Matthews' Bag
JPS Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Ryan Fitzpatrick, Stevie Johnson, Mansfield Wrotto, Fred Jackson, Cordero Howard.....yeah, I'd say Gailey is a good coach.
BuffalOhio Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 This is the best I've felt about our Bills since that 31-0 ass kicking they gave the Patriots in 2003.
mattsox Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 The way we're competing, I'd say he's done a great job with a bunch of nobody's. We're starting to turn things around, maybe not in the W-L column but definately in the Attitude column. I can't wait till next season. Again I hope they go Gung-Ho in FA and have a great draft and get this team in contention for a championship.
HARCO186 Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 Since he was hired, I've listened to many excerpts from his pressers and I have to say, I genuinely like listening to want he has to say. He's an exact opposite of what Marv Levy & Co. gave us when they hired Jauron. He speaks well (with a bit of southern drawl), generally has something to of value to say in response to questions, both good and bad. To me, he gives the impression that he's a well grounded, honest, man of good character. In all my years of following the Bills, I enjoy listening to Gailey more than any HC and that includes Marv. With the Bills opening the season so horribly with Edwards and an offense that couldn't get out of it own way, a defense that was so bad that to say it leaked like a sieve would be to do injustice to a sieve, the team has come together impressively. From the Bills being the joke of the media guys and maybe the league, to a team I dare to say, that seem capable of playing with anybody. Chan and much of his staff have done a good job learning the best way to utilize the players he has. Defense has improved, although much work remains, especially in run defense and ability to get a consistent pass rush (yes, our pass rush against the Steelers was as good as we've seen in quite some time. The offense, which Chan is highly involved with has become, again dare I say it, explosive. It may struggle a bit from time to time, but it has also shown to be one that can explode at any given time, unlike the offense of the few years and the start of this season. If all Nix ever does for the Bills is to give us Gailey, at least he's done one good solid piece of work there. Now here's to hoping that Nix will rely heavily on input from Gailey, and that Modrak will soon be spending his time in Florida retired. You know I do have to say that the Bills were a laughing stock. Most said they would be lucky and I say lucky to win one game. When we played Pitt this Sunday it showed to me that they will turn the corner a little faster than what I thought. I said Buffalo would go 8-8 and maybe 9-7. I was wrong, but take those few games and flip them around then they are on track. I BILLieved Chan the Man would do it. If he couldn't fix Trent then no one can. I liked the fact that he tried everything he could to help Trent out. The team saw that most, but now the fans can. If he had Fitz in there, maybe we would have won a couple other games in the beginning, but he wanted to do what he could with Trent. For that, I give him mad props alone. He didn't give up until he knew for sure Trent was not able to adapt. It happens, and Trent tried, just he couldn't grasp it. Now he has a new project in Fitz, and if his football IQ is really that high, then there is no telling what we can expect. Fitz is no Manning by any means though, but if Chan the Man says he's good, then I BILLIEVE.
metzelaars_lives Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 He's the best. This team is awesome right now. I was just talking to my bro about it last night- even the last few years when they'd WIN games, they were still miserable and unlikeable! Think at Miami 2007, at Carolina last year, at the Jets last year, etc., etc. Even in defeat, you can't help but love the direction of this team. Their offensive line, after last week's game is OFFICIALLY GOOD RIGHT NOW! They've given up 16 sacks in 9 games since Fitzpatrick took over. That aint too bad for a team that passes almost every play. After I walked out of the Green Bay game after week 2, I was embarrassed to be wearing my Bills jersey and now I can't wait to go to the New England game and sport my Leonard Smith jersey once again!
K Gun Special Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 This team is showing signs of going in the right direction. While our O has gotten much better under CG, the D has gotten much worse. This team is farther away from the playoffs than most think.
PromoTheRobot Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 5 sacks of Big Ben the wrong direction? PTR
tennesseeboy Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 the proof is in the pudding. The Bills have improved GREATLY since the break and it sure isn't because of added personnel or trades...hence it does have to be in great part attributable to the coaching. Gailey is beginning to make a fan out of even me.
K Gun Special Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 only 7 teams have given up more sacks this year than the steelers. Big Ben always takes a lot of sacks, he had 50 last year, 50!
RkFast Posted November 30, 2010 Posted November 30, 2010 only 7 teams have given up more sacks this year than the steelers. Big Ben always takes a lot of sacks, he had 50 last year, 50! Wait a second....if the team did what is was supposed to do, how can you spin that negatively? If they didnt get to Ben, that would be bad. But they did...and thats not big deal? Eh?
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