thewildrabbit Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 (edited) Losing Rusty Jones was brutal management on our part. Urlacher specifically thanked Rusty in his MVP interview the following year. Gregg Williams always said he was the best at his job in the NFL, and DJ gave him the onion. Fool. It was Mike Mularkey who got rid of Rusty Jones, preferring to hire his friend for the job. Jones was hired by the bears in 2005 http://www.chicagobe...asp?coach_id=18 This was one of the most boneheaded moves allowed by this team the last decade...in a serious series of boneheaded moves this past decade! For the life of me I just don't get why this owner allowed this team to be so dysfunctional for so long. He had the right idea with Tom Donahoe as president, it just didn't work out with that particular man. So fire him and hire another president, and also hire a GM like every other successful team in the NFL. A president that had some actual football acumen that was in touch with reality would have never allowed most of the things that have transpired with this ball club over the last 15 years The Raiders have "commitment to excellence" as their slogan. The Bills should have "nothing but stupidity here, just makes me wanna shout! " Edited December 24, 2011 by Fear the Beard
Toshiero Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 Wait, Ralph is responsible for Lynch being out of shape when he was in Buffalo? Not Lynch? But he gets in shape in Seattle? how about he didn't give a **** about being on a pathetic team and wasting his time, and when he got to a decent team he started working hard? Seems that happens alot with guys leaving this team
Doc Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 But he gets in shape in Seattle? how about he didn't give a **** about being on a pathetic team and wasting his time, and when he got to a decent team he started working hard? Seems that happens alot with guys leaving this team He got on a decent team? Um, okay.
Toshiero Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 He got on a decent team? Um, okay. Better than this one
DC Tom Posted December 24, 2011 Posted December 24, 2011 He got on a decent team? Um, okay. Decent or no, Seattle every season has one thing the Bills lack: the chance to go a full season without some sort of ass-puckeringly incompetent and inexplicable front-office decision.
cantankerous Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 I saw Lynch run Whitner the !@#$ over today. LOL @ him.
Dragonborn10 Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 Aaron Maybin was another high draft pick who never seemed to play well until he left Buffalo. It's quite possible that great coaches like Dick Jauron and Chan Gailey have been unable to motivate players and to get them to play hard. Seriously? DJ's teams always played hard. It was perhaps his only good quality as a coach.
truth on hold Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 Lynch sure looks more dynamic and quicker for Seattle. If he played that way here I would have been in favor of keeping him.
PO'14 Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 After reading all of this, seems like the Bills are a great franchise of turning Bums into Millionaires and not reaping the rewards!!!
DaveinElma Posted December 25, 2011 Posted December 25, 2011 But he gets in shape in Seattle? how about he didn't give a **** about being on a pathetic team and wasting his time, and when he got to a decent team he started working hard? Seems that happens alot with guys leaving this team How do you explain his horrible 2010 season? Or his horrible first half to 2011? Forgive me for being skeptical when a guy finally starts playing well during the second half of his contract season.
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