San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 And I'm very sure about Dareus. Dareus sits in the middle of one of the poorest Run Defenses over the past two years...He has been a HUGE disappointment...I'm not sure how anyone could come to another conclusion...He's not a difference maker...At all...He certainly has potential...He shows flashes no question...But considering he was Drafted ahead of at least 5 players who are among the best in the NFL at their positions (AJ Green, Patrick Peterson, JJ Watt, Julio Jones, and Aldon Smith), I think it's safe to say Dareus has underachieved in a big, big way...That's not to say he can't turn it around if he gets back down in weight...But so far, not so good... Dareus in only 22 years old. That's the age that most rookies are. I think he still has tremendous upside and I think you guys are early and harsh in your opinions of him. JMO.
Reed83HOF Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Dareus in only 22 years old. That's the age that most rookies are. I think he still has tremendous upside and I think you guys are early and harsh in your opinions of him. JMO. Not to mention. the kid's brother was murdered this season....He was a beast last year. Lay off the kid and give him the offseason to grieve and get his head back in the game
bigK14094 Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Voicing a minority opinion, I think Galley has a chance of staying if he dumps his buddy Wanny, and gets a good D coordinator. The offense is much better than the Jauron years (how soon we forget those offenses that were 31st in the league) The D is much worse, totally mismanaged. Wanny doesn't have the modern NFL mentality, and we need a stong 4-3 coordinator. Could come down this way...at least it would not surprise me. Of course, it would not surprise me if both Nix and Gailey were fired. The meetings in Detroit this week will determine their fate, and if Chan has a plan, he might get one more crack. Just thinkin out loud. Been watching this stuff for decades, and I remember Ralph keeping Harvey Johnson. Anything is possible here.
KOKBILLS Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Dareus in only 22 years old. That's the age that most rookies are. I think he still has tremendous upside and I think you guys are early and harsh in your opinions of him. JMO. He is still very young, and like I said he's got great potential...If he's in great shape he has monstrous athletic ability for a DT...But excuses aside, he's been a disappointment so far...So far... He still has plenty of time to turn it around...We'll see...I'm routing for the Kid...I really am...
stony Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Not to mention. the kid's brother was murdered this season....He was a beast last year. Lay off the kid and give him the offseason to grieve and get his head back in the game Yeah, but according to all the board-certified, armchair psychiatrists on TBD, a traumatic event like this shouldn't affect his performance... He'll be fine. The way Chris Brown spoke of him today was telling. Basically asserted that he's by far the most talented player on the defense ahead of the likes of Mario, Byrd, etc..I don't wanna put words in his mouth, but it seemed like he was hinting the coaching was sub-par and teaching wasn't/isn't a huge part of the current staffs MO.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 He still has plenty of time to turn it around...We'll see...I'm routing for the Kid...I really am... I know you are.
Rob's House Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Dareus in only 22 years old. That's the age that most rookies are. I think he still has tremendous upside and I think you guys are early and harsh in your opinions of him. JMO. + 1 Let's not forget he's playing a new position this year. Voicing a minority opinion, I think Galley has a chance of staying if he dumps his buddy Wanny, and gets a good D coordinator. The offense is much better than the Jauron years (how soon we forget those offenses that were 31st in the league) The D is much worse, totally mismanaged. Wanny doesn't have the modern NFL mentality, and we need a stong 4-3 coordinator. Could come down this way...at least it would not surprise me. Of course, it would not surprise me if both Nix and Gailey were fired. The meetings in Detroit this week will determine their fate, and if Chan has a plan, he might get one more crack. Just thinkin out loud. Been watching this stuff for decades, and I remember Ralph keeping Harvey Johnson. Anything is possible here. This meme needs to die. It's like the Geno Smith thing where he opens the season on fire and noone notices when he cools off, only the opposite, because the D started with historically bad play, but has been a very solid unit down the stretch. Sadly, once the D showed up the offense laid down.
RJ (not THAT RJ) Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 + 1 Let's not forget he's playing a new position this year. This meme needs to die. It's like the Geno Smith thing where he opens the season on fire and noone notices when he cools off, only the opposite, because the D started with historically bad play, but has been a very solid unit down the stretch. Sadly, once the D showed up the offense laid down. That is an excellent point. And the O laid down because Gailey was not able to make the adjustments necessary to make up for injuries and for the changes that take place during a season. Which is why he should go.
bisonbrigade Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Please define what constitutes bad drafting? CJ Spiller? Dareus? Gilmore? Glenn? Sure he missed a few. TJ Graham? Looks bad so far. Could have had Russell Wilson. But so could have every other team. I don't think he's a failure. It's more the hysteria of posters looking for any reason to stick ice picks in their ears. PTR DT Troup > QB Dalton WR TJ Graham > QB Wilson
26CornerBlitz Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 DT Troup > QB Dalton WR TJ Graham > QB Wilson It was actually Aaron Williams > Dalton. Bottom line it was a bad pick.
bruceisloose78 Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 (edited) Nix Bad personnel decisions: 2010 Draft,2011 Draft. Switching to 3-4 wasting a draft class and then switching back a year later Hiring Chan Gailey Also refusing to address qb position in a qb driven league. Love how Nix always claims the bills had too many needs to move to take a qb in any draft yet in 2010 he takes CJ spiller (who we all love) when rb was hardly a need at all. Nix is blatant joke. He wasn't on a single team's radar for any gm position along with Chan. Get these hicks out of town. Edited December 30, 2012 by bruceisloose78
Koufax Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 I may be in the minority on the board (at least of those who post), but I want the Bills to keep Buddy. I'm fine with Buddy staying unless we were going to get someone particular (Polian) or give full control to a GM/HC. As long as Chan is gone, and the Stache, the more we stay 4-3, and try to win now, without blowing things up, while getting our QB of the future if possible (even if he is a second rounder who sits a year).
jkrules Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 A lot of talk on this board that Nix never addressed the QB position. I agree with this for the most part. However, it needs to be mentioned that Nix did bring in Vince Young and Tavares Jackson. In both cases Chan Gailey stated they could not learn or did not have enough time to learn the Bills offensive system. I cannot help but think that these two moves, by Gailey, and his undying faith in Fitz will be Gailey's undoing. Gailey, and Wannstadt go, Nix stays IMO.
Patience Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 As of right now, the chances of Nix returning are at about 50%.
Fixxxer Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 I may be in the minority on the board (at least of those who post), but I want the Bills to keep Buddy. I don't want Nix fired, but he has to realize that the decision of going with Fitz and not bringing a QB to develop in Chan's system was the wrong choice. With a young QB like Kaepernick, Wilson or Cousins they would have had a fourth year to sell to the owner and fans.
Koufax Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 A lot of talk on this board that Nix never addressed the QB position. I agree with this for the most part. However, it needs to be mentioned that Nix did bring in Vince Young and Tavares Jackson. In both cases Chan Gailey stated they could not learn or did not have enough time to learn the Bills offensive system. I cannot help but think that these two moves, by Gailey, and his undying faith in Fitz will be Gailey's undoing. Gailey, and Wannstadt go, Nix stays IMO. Aaron Williams over Dalton/Kaepernick is the only pick I am unhappy with as far as QB is concerned (although thinking about Mallett wouldn't have been out of line). I have a problem with some picks, but I'm happy with Buddy as a whole, and think that having some continuity over a housecleaning is okay.
boyst Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 I will have to read this thread a few times. I am so bad and forth on this. I like what he has done with players but he seems to be duped by coaches. I guess at the least if he brings in annofher year of good players and leaves. A good coach can pit the piece s together Fingers are cold nd numb. Try best to read ut
CSBill Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Please define what constitutes bad drafting? CJ Spiller? Dareus? Gilmore? Glenn? Sure he missed a few. TJ Graham? Looks bad so far. Could have had Russell Wilson. But so could have every other team. I don't think he's a failure. It's more the hysteria of posters looking for any reason to stick ice picks in their ears. PTR This, I agree with.
thewildrabbit Posted December 30, 2012 Posted December 30, 2012 Nobody deserves to stay,,, The fact that Brandon meet with Gruden, and not Buddy Nix says something.
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