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no way the Bills make a change @ OC so soon

 

still an issue people miss in the current passing league

 

to date no team (QB) that leads the league in passing yards has won a SB. recent history

 

 

2012 - Brees, 2011- Brees, 2010- Rivers, 2009 - Schaub, 2008 - Brees, 2007 - Brady

Edited by BillsFan-4-Ever
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He won't be coaching next year. Strokes of any magnitude ring the bell to take it easy, reduce stress, get healthy. You're fortunate if you get a warning shot like he did with no permanent damage.

This is a valid point and it's not unreasonable to think he'd sit out a year, but this is his life's work so he'll be back on the sideline sooner or later. He's not going to retire at 52.

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This is a valid point and it's not unreasonable to think he'd sit out a year, but this is his life's work so he'll be back on the sideline sooner or later. He's not going to retire at 52.

 

I could see a special assistant role in Washington perhaps? No clue the terms he and shanny are on but it could be a good transitional role with a little less stress.

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Nope. Execution is the problem. Stopping the other team from scoring so much is the problem. Hackett has adjusted very well, given the pure crap situation he was handed with Kolb and Manuel going down.

 

Wasn't he "handed" Manuel when Kolb went down?

 

Amazing how having John Elway and Terrell Davis helps you be a good OC.

 

 

Yeah, really---Elway had plenty of SB wins before Kubiak and Shanny showed up.

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Actually the biggest reason it won't happen is that he runs an entirely different scheme. This team is not built for the zone-stretch running game, which requires lighter more athletic linemen and a passing game predicated on play action. I love Kubiak's play design but it's a wholly different philosophy than Marrone's, which favors maulers up front.

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