Cugalabanza Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 (edited) We all want them to "show us". I guess it's just a matter of what do you want to do in the meantime and I respect both ways. Optimism doesn't effect anything nor does not getting excited until/if it happens. True. Most years, I'm all in by draft time. This year it's taking a little longer for that feeling to soak in. I guess I've just been hurt too many times. I'll get there. I like the enthusiasm from the new coaching blood. I think it was a good draft. I like what little I've seen and heard from EJM. GO BILLS Edited May 13, 2013 by gringo starr
CSBill Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Can this thread topic changed to 'Bills don't know wtf they're doing! One day Buddy is GM and the next Whaley is GM!' Well, I guess that would be true every time a team makes changes . . . funny how that works.
I_want_2_BILL_Lieve Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Count me in with the 'it feels different" crowd. I still think we have a lot of holes to fill. And we will be counting on a lot of rookies and first timers as coaches.... But I have hope. I don't know if EJ is any good, or if Marone is a decent coach, or even if Whaley will be a good GM. But I sure will enjoy the ride. For the first time in years, I am excited about this team. No more retreads!
Luxy312 Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 At the end of the day, I'll just chime in and say different is better than more of the same. Sure, the team has a ton of "TBD's" in the lineup. Regardless of that, can anyone say that they would like another year of Chan Gailey and Ryan Fitzpatrick? I for one will decline that option, even understanding our unknowns. The offense and defense have both been below average for almost a decade. You really have to ask the question as to whether it could really be any worse. I'm excited to see what Spiller can do this year on offense. If Mario can have a whole season like he did in the second half last year, it will be fun.
Nanker Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 You whiney bitches have been hurt too much by the team's losing. Sack up and get some self respect from someplace else.
RuntheDamnBall Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 top management is russ who has been with the team all decade whaley was hired years ago to be groomed for this transition im not sure you can say its worlds different or that its the plan we saw a few years ago but with the pieces coming together the right way. i dont doubt we wouldve taken harbaugh if we could have - he turned us down, marrone didnt. i dont doubt we wanted an attacking 34 defense - we publicly stated it. i dont doubt we wanted whaley at GM, we hired him to be asst gm. if cam was available to us, or luck, or RG3 i bet we wouldve taken them - we havent passed on anyone successful in the first round. success is opportunity meeting ability and right now i feel like those opportunities are actually showing up and we are taking advantage of them. we will see how it pans out. Maybe the best post I've ever seen here. Kudos. I'm in, but I fall for whatever changes are made every off season. Draft picks, new coaches, guys coming back from injuries, FA signings. I've expected playoffs every season since the late 80s. This time, however, it does feel a bit different. I know we're saying differently right now, but most of us were saying it felt different last year after they pursued and landed Mario. Not trying to burst any bubbles, but rather I think it all reveals that it's a process. As NoSaint says, opportunity needs to meet ability, and there needs to be some good fortune on the injury front as well. What if the team had a healthy Eric Wood and didn't lose a LB all season? OTOH what if an injury to a guy like Kolb opens the door for Manuel to step in and take over? Who knows what could happen?
chris heff Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 It was not an overnight re-define but the upper management has transitioned in the last couple of years. The question is whether people think the organization can really re-define itself when the owner and his right hand man are still the same. I believe it is possible but I completely understand the skepticism of others. The real question is if Brandon will run the team differently than when Ralph was running it? The recent hires and moves certainly feel different. I feel the same. Some thing about this feels different. A few years ago when the Bills blew a game against the Dolphins, I turned to my nephew and said that nothing would change until ownership changed. Maybe giving Russ complete control is enough. Same old Bills would be if Lovie Smith were the coach, they take Geno with the eighth pick and the rest all from the SEC and ACC. It is at least going to be interesting
beerme1 Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 I'm in, but I fall for whatever changes are made every off season. Draft picks, new coaches, guys coming back from injuries, FA signings. I've expected playoffs every season since the late 80s. This time, however, it does feel a bit different. It's the off season and hope as always is alive and well. And I'm right there with you!
Like A Mofo Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 i think it's safe to say that it's ON LIKE A MOFO! You rang? Four words will really signify to me if things have totally changed: No More Jim Overdorf.
Joe W Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Sorry this is the same old Bills. Branden's still with the team, Wilson and Littman and Overdork are still around. Sorry to say but Maronne and Whaley won't be much of a change.
Malazan Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 (edited) Well, I guess that would be true every time a team makes changes . . . funny how that works. Most Teams fire the GM then do a SEARCH for a new GM! Bills did not even look for new guy and just picked Whalye cause CHes Rhineheart is a the sixth Sailor Scout from Sailor Moon! Edited May 13, 2013 by jeremy2020
Joe W Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Whaley's claim to fame is still that his porn email reached Roger goodell.
jaybee Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 In retrospect, Thurman was dead nuts on this. Also in retrospect, this would have been a far better markeing pitch than what we're using now! Great idea ! I think I'm going to make myself a tee shirt. "BILLS 2013 - ITS ON LIKE A MOFO" I'll put my Avatar shot of the Buffalo crushing Brady in a pink sweater on there. Yee Haw !
Peace Frog Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 The Bills basically have dated the girl who has been passed around the school several times over. She keeps cheating us, we keep taking her back, and hope she will change. Now, we got the cute new girl. We don't know how it will end but at least it's not the same old tired girl. Amen!
actionjackson1231 Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 I like the changes. At least SOMETHING is changing, sick of the same 'ol every year. fuk it, give it a shot, take risks, you can't win big without gambling. Just hope our gambles pay off!!
reddogblitz Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 I'll know it's not the same old Bills when we make the playoffs. Or win 8 games in one season at least.
Baba Booey Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 Prove to me they have changed and get a f***in deal done with Byrd. Get the best young safety in the NFL a contract and don't let him get away like years past!!!!
3rdand12 Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 (edited) Heres my take on you guys. In general of course. Some need to see stat or better yet wins ! fair enough. Some folks dig up info on the subtle tweaks and consider the future. Others struggle to have enthusiasm while a a very few are actually "homers " . I am one of those. But whether the team does well this year in the win loss column is not what i measure with. Is the team going to be exciting ? Will they play to the fullest each game and come off the field having given their all ? That means the coaches have earned the respect of the players and believe in the system. Buddy did a lot of things in the background we did not see as well the teams he put out there. He rebuilt the scouting staff and improved the processes by hiring the right people. These guys looked and acted as ready as they could be this draft. I measure the Bills in a different way than some and they have done enough to keep me very interested with what is going on with the team and enthusiastic about what is up and coming. The football stars are about to align for us fans after many years. and i think we have a healthy future ahead. The train is finally on track and picking up speed. Enjoy the ride ! choo choo Edited May 14, 2013 by 3rdand12
White Linen Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 True. Most years, I'm all in by draft time. This year it's taking a little longer for that feeling to soak in. I guess I've just been hurt too many times. I'll get there. I like the enthusiasm from the new coaching blood. I think it was a good draft. I like what little I've seen and heard from EJM. GO BILLS No one can blame you for your decision to temper your enthusiasm and we all know and understand the reasons why. Like I said before, in reality our emotions have no effect on whether the team moves forward or not. But I want to convince you to get excited. If not for any other reason - E.J. Manuel. We drafted a QB fellow Bills fan and he passes the eye test. This is something very unusual to get excited about unlike the past. The unknown of Edwards was the last time I had the opportunity to fathom a franchise QB. I never thought that guy was Fitz. But we know have a new lease on excitement with Manuel. For me E.J. is the primary reason but here's why I'm particularly ecstatic; All the great QB's in the league seem to have a great relationship with their head coach. Marrone seems like the ideal coach to build relationships with players. I believe he commands respect and the players will fear him a little but will also love him. I also believe E.J. is the relationship type player. Then the secondary reasons for my renewed enthusiasm is Pettine, the new wide receivers along with Stevie, our great running game, and the young Hackett.
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