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Should we sign TO to help our WR's?


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T.O., help? Hell, two(2) of the greatest Bills receivers ever (Moulds and Reed) wanted to help coach the receivers and the Bills send them packing to teach other teams receivers (Arizona and KC). The question should be who'd you rather have coaching Da'Rick Rogers and Robert Woods, Moulds and Reed or T.O. and Ike Hilliard?

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T.O., help? Hell, two(2) of the greatest Bills receivers ever (Moulds and Reed) wanted to help coach the receivers and the Bills send them packing to teach other teams receivers (Arizona and KC). The question should be who'd you rather have coaching Da'Rick Rogers and Robert Woods, Moulds and Reed or T.O. and Ike Hilliard?

 

Faulty logic. How many great players become good coaches? Very few. Harbaugh is like the best example of this and he was a very average qb. When you are blessed with natural great ability, it's hard to relate to players with lesser ability.

 

Michael Jordan just put together a NBA that had the worst winning % in the history of the league.

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Faulty logic. How many great players become good coaches? Very few. Harbaugh is like the best example of this and he was a very average qb. When you are blessed with natural great ability, it's hard to relate to players with lesser ability.

 

Michael Jordan just put together a NBA that had the worst winning % in the history of the league.

Good points. And as far as Jordan is concerned, he's never even tried coaching. But he is likely the worst sports executive in the history of sports. Even Dan Marino was smart enough to know he was too dumb to be an executive!

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