mart Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 If you remember before the season started Kevin Kolb was to be the man, and to mentor EJ. He got hurt and then EJ recovered from his knee procedure, so Tuel was not needed opening day. Thats when a one time proven NFL QB should have been brought in and kept maybe not to be the starter but at least have EJ watch, listen and learn the position. I!m sure one would have available from a Practice Squad, CFL,Arena League, NFL Europe or stocking products at WalMart. So for the first 13 weeks who has been helping or teaching EJ? Thad Lewis, Tuel? I mean why do we have Quality Control Coaches LB Coaches DB Coaches a OL Coach a WR Coach a TE Coach a DL Coach a RB Coach a ST CO a OC a DC but as far as I know no QB Coach. I know the Jets have David Lee a QB Coach and Dave Gerrard who has not played in 4 years as a mentor to Geno Smith. Why do the Bills have a RB Coach- to teach Fred Jackson?
apuszczalowski Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 If you remember before the season started Kevin Kolb was to be the man, and to mentor EJ. He got hurt and then EJ recovered from his knee procedure, so Tuel was not needed opening day. Thats when a one time proven NFL QB should have been brought in and kept maybe not to be the starter but at least have EJ watch, listen and learn the position. I!m sure one would have available from a Practice Squad, CFL,Arena League, NFL Europe or stocking products at WalMart. So for the first 13 weeks who has been helping or teaching EJ? Thad Lewis, Tuel? I mean why do we have Quality Control Coaches LB Coaches DB Coaches a OL Coach a WR Coach a TE Coach a DL Coach a RB Coach a ST CO a OC a DC but as far as I know no QB Coach. I know the Jets have David Lee a QB Coach and Dave Gerrard who has not played in 4 years as a mentor to Geno Smith. Why do the Bills have a RB Coach- to teach Fred Jackson? And its making a world of difference in the comparrison between the 2 rookie QBs
Leelee Phoenix Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 (edited) Nathaniel Hackett has been. One can debate if that's a good thing. Players always need teaching, even if they're "leaders" like Fred. Mentor stuff is stupid and rarely exists. Filler term for the media to use about old players. Edited December 10, 2013 by Leelee Phoenix
Hazed and Amuzed Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Players always need teaching, even if they're "leaders" like Fred. Agreed, however why did you put quotation marks around leaders? Are you trolling or do you have a valid point behind this? Not saying Fred is or isn't a leader but I'm curious of your motive here.
mart Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 If Hackett is the QB coach he should be listed as so, and I guess then he is holding 2 positions to save on organizational salary, although explain to me what his credentials are, maybe like his NFL playoff record as a QB.
yungmack Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 It seems to me if you're the OC coordinator, yourself new to the NFL, and trying to install a new offense, that's pretty much a full time job and then some. Now add in that you have TWO rookie QBs and one guy who is barely more than one himself, all 3 of them in need of attention but none more than your first round pick whom the team is counting on to be your franchise QB for at least the next decade, which seems to me like an extremely important job in itself, and one that should take up a great deal of time. So someone from OBD, please tell me how it makes sense that all of this is on one rookie OC coordinator's shoulders? I suggest it is beyond the ability of any one person to do an excellent job with both vital assignments: if you focus on one they way you should, the other has to suffer. The other possibility is that you split time between the two in such a way that BOTH assignments suffer, which is what it seems Hackett has done.
Iraq Vet Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 (edited) This team sucks. I don't blame the coach. If you have top flight talent with heart... Homer Simpson could be the coach and win. Of course if you hire Dick J and Dave Wanny.... they could get talent to half-ass it. So maybe I am wrong. Edited December 10, 2013 by Iraq Vet
Hazed and Amuzed Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 This team sucks. I don't blame the coach. If you have top flight talent with heart... Homer Simpson could be the coach and win. How do you explain the Chiefs then? Not a whole lot of player turnover there, but a new coaching staff.
NoSaint Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 If Hackett is the QB coach he should be listed as so, and I guess then he is holding 2 positions to save on organizational salary, although explain to me what his credentials are, maybe like his NFL playoff record as a QB. http://www.buffalobills.com/team/coaches/nathaniel-hackett/d44495d8-f6b5-410b-8ad0-97cd22f444aa right there, listed as OC and QB coach also contains his bio, which should help you with his credentials.
Iraq Vet Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 How do you explain the Chiefs then? Not a whole lot of player turnover there, but a new coaching staff. Good point... so maybe this team just generally sucks!!! Coachs, players, FO, Owners. At least they are not the Sabres.
mart Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 Thanks for the info No Saint, on Bills Daily it did not have a QB coach listed. In seeing his Bio on Buffalobills.com it looks like something you can find if looking for a date on Facebook or Twitter-a combination of Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Upton and then if you meet-------you get the idea. It seems his college career was a letterman as a LB and long snapper. It does not say how much he played or what his QB coaching ability was to get the Syracuse position as TE/QB/ Passing Game Coach in 2010 which made him a great candidate to be a QB Coach at a losing NFL team. Could you please explain to me what a Quality Control Coach does? What does he Control and good Quality or bad Quality?
Leelee Phoenix Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 I believe a Quality Control Coach does most of the scouting work for games during the season. A lot of coaches started there, so it's nothing to mock.
mart Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 Whos mocking. Just asked a question I had no answer for since that was a big thing on Hacketts bio. Did!nt know you knew it all, know where to go now for answers.
TC in St. Louis Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 They started badly and never got going on offense. The defense was okay after the first couple drives, but the QB was confused and had no pocket presence. He would find himself with a second to think, and almost always stutter-stepped, or went for a stroll. He is the reason we could not come back in the game. And penalties and bad calls.
Gerry Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 If you remember before the season started Kevin Kolb was to be the man, and to mentor EJ. He got hurt and then EJ recovered from his knee procedure, so Tuel was not needed opening day. Thats when a one time proven NFL QB should have been brought in and kept maybe not to be the starter but at least have EJ watch, listen and learn the position. I!m sure one would have available from a Practice Squad, CFL,Arena League, NFL Europe or stocking products at WalMart. So for the first 13 weeks who has been helping or teaching EJ? Thad Lewis, Tuel? I mean why do we have Quality Control Coaches LB Coaches DB Coaches a OL Coach a WR Coach a TE Coach a DL Coach a RB Coach a ST CO a OC a DC but as far as I know no QB Coach. I know the Jets have David Lee a QB Coach and Dave Gerrard who has not played in 4 years as a mentor to Geno Smith. Why do the Bills have a RB Coach- to teach Fred Jackson? If you recall, the Bills had David Lee as a QB coach for Fitz last year. He was supposed to be "the difference maker," training camp reports indicated that he was straightening out Fitz's footwork and delivery and was FItz was gushing about Lee's teaching. As for EJ, I think he really is a guy who could benefit from a guy like Lee, although Lee doesn't seem to have helped Smith much. I do think one guy that could have helped tutor EJ was Jackson, and I still think it was a mistake to let him go and sign Kolb, who the Bills staff thought was better.
mart Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 There should have to be decisions made about this after the season. One idea is to draft another QB and finally hope to hit the jackpot, and bring in a proven veteran QB who fell out of favor with his team(and I mean someone who has led his team to the playoffs like Schaub or Sanchez)and with EJ let the 3 of them compete to be the man next year and maybe 2 of them can learn something from the veteran since obviously EJ has not learned from a ex LB/Long Snapper. EJ has been in the shotgun all year;Rich Gannon believes rookie QBs learn more from being under Center rather than the shotgun. Just saying.
DC Tom Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Rookie HC, rookie QB, and NOW we ask the question "Was the season lost before it started?" Uh...yeah.
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