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Ralph called his annual summit in Detroit re: the state of the Bills sometime after the season ends.

 

Stop it.

 

The new guard needs to get in there and get prep'ing for the draft.

 

Don't let Buddy screw up another draft by forcing him to pick a QB: he can't.

 

Start now, get a fresh start, and maybe you can get a decent coach in here before they're all gone.

 

 

IMO.

 

Merry Christmas.

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Why let Nix hang around to draft a QB, mess it up, or force the organization to live with that pick.

 

The next coach probably won't like the guy and draft another anyhow.

 

whaley wouldnt be prepping for the draft anyway? whats the disadvantage of waiting another week and a half, even if you believe nix should be gone?

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whaley wouldnt be prepping for the draft anyway? whats the disadvantage of waiting another week and a half, even if you believe nix should be gone?

 

It's not that Whaley is prep'ing, it's that Nix and company won't be: Figure iut who's in charge of what, bring on some draft consultants, and get going.

 

Why wait? What's the purpose of holding off?

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The issue is whether Buddy can be trusted to draft someone at the most difficult position to assess. And he's got, after 3 complete off-seasons, major holes at LB and WR. And that's only if they re-sign Levitre and Byrd. If not, they're recycling pieces and that means finding guys in the later rounds, which Nix hasn't proven to do either.

 

If I'm Doug Whaley and the old man won't get out of the way, it may be time to look for another gig. Being an understudy ad nauseam isn't what most front office guys sign up for.

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Whaley has some serious street cred around here these days. What is his body of work that warrants such faith over other young GM hopefuls from the successful franchises, or some of the other available veteran GMs for that matter?

 

To Be Clear: Nothing at all, he doesn't.

 

I am assuming Ralph won't hire an actual G.M., promote whoever from within, and go from there.

 

I can't see Ralph doing anything of consequence re: a G.M..

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Ah yes... another in house lemming promotion. Really, WTF has Whaley done to bring this team any dubyas? Most every veteran free agent brought into this organization over the past 5-6 years is compliments of him. GM says go find me some boys and he dives right to the bottom of the dumpster. How's that been working out?

 

The problem of the Bills promoting from within is that by the time one has several years in the Bills organization and then is promoted, they are so toxic from being contaminated by an organization that's motto is "Dare to be Adequate", that there is no way in hell they can, or will, make any significant contribution that will translate to wins. No freakin way.

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Ah yes... another in house lemming promotion. Really, WTF has Whaley done to bring this team any dubyas? Most every veteran free agent brought into this organization over the past 5-6 years is compliments of him. GM says go find me some boys and he dives right to the bottom of the dumpster. How's that been working out?

 

The problem of the Bills promoting from within is that by the time one has several years in the Bills organization and then is promoted, they are so toxic from being contaminated by an organization that's motto is "Dare to be Adequate", that there is no way in hell they can, or will, make any significant contribution that will translate to wins. No freakin way.

 

Fine, OK, fire or leave Whaley alone. Even more important to get someone in here ASAP.

 

But that would leave the G.M. search and selection process to Ralph, and I just don't see him doing that or anything really..

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Yes, just get "someone". Is that you Ralph?

 

OK, maybe, maybe not.

 

Get someone:

 

1. Who isn't 70 + years old.

2. Who isn't taking a nap when free agency starts.

3. Who doesn't wait until four years into the rebuild process before realizing they have no QB.

 

Let's start with that?

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Whaley was considered a top young candidate for a GM job for several years

Ah yes... another in house lemming promotion. Really, WTF has Whaley done to bring this team any dubyas? Most every veteran free agent brought into this organization over the past 5-6 years is compliments of him. GM says go find me some boys and he dives right to the bottom of the dumpster. How's that been working out?

 

The problem of the Bills promoting from within is that by the time one has several years in the Bills organization and then is promoted, they are so toxic from being contaminated by an organization that's motto is "Dare to be Adequate", that there is no way in hell they can, or will, make any significant contribution that will translate to wins. No freakin way.

 

Whaley has been considered a top young GM candidate for several years, including before he joined the Bills. When he joined the Bills, it was widely assumed that it was an apprenticeship for eventually taking over the Bills GM position.

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Whaley was considered a top young candidate for a GM job for several years

 

Whaley has been considered a top young GM candidate for several years, including before he joined the Bills. When he joined the Bills, it was widely assumed that it was an apprenticeship for eventually taking over the Bills GM position.

 

when nix joined the bills, we were mocked for passing on whaley.... then he joined shortly after. that was an amusing one.

 

im running out of things to enjoy, i guess ill settle for that.

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OK, maybe, maybe not.

 

Get someone:

 

1. Who isn't 70 + years old.

2. Who isn't taking a nap when free agency starts.

3. Who doesn't wait until four years into the rebuild process before realizing they have no QB.

 

Let's start with that?

 

Not defending the QB situation here at all, but that's not a fair assessment. Nix has stated on numerous occasions he prefered to build the team up before drafting a young QB. He didn't want to bring a young QB with the roster he inherited. Now you can debate this strategy all you want, but think back three years ago and think how a rookie QB would have faired on our team.

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