Buffaloed in Pa Posted May 10, 2014 Posted May 10, 2014 Gailey as O.C. No trust in Buddy Hackett. The Offense was light years ahead of Hack ett. Sammy in those Chan screens. C.J. was better. Q.B. play was better. Chan with this talent ...WOW. Give him a call.
Dirtbag Posted May 10, 2014 Posted May 10, 2014 (edited) better yet, ted marchibroda. his offense makes hackett's look like a big pile of puke. get dude on the horn STAT. Edited May 10, 2014 by Dirtbag
maryland-bills-fan Posted May 10, 2014 Posted May 10, 2014 I liked Chan. What was his record here. Oh, I thought so.
FluffHead Posted May 10, 2014 Posted May 10, 2014 Being back Chuck Lester as master of special assignments
Johnny Hammersticks Posted May 10, 2014 Posted May 10, 2014 Ted Cottrell still working? I'm not sold on this Schwartz fella.
Bangarang Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 (edited) Chan's offense was light years ahead of Hackett's? The stats don't show that it was light years better. Chan was better at using Spiller and getting production out of an average QB and scrub WRs. But he also had more years to prove those things and develop his offense. Hackett and his offense can still prove to be better than Chan. Even if you want to just compare the first years of their respective offenses then going by just the stats, Hackett was technically better. Chan's Offense 2010: Total yards: 25th Passing yards: 24th Rushing yards: 18th Points per game: 28th 2011: Total yards: 14th Passing yards: 15th Rushing yards: 13th Points per game: 14th 2012: Total yards: 19th Passing yards: 25th Rushing yards: 6th Points per game: 21st Hackett's Offense 2013: Total yards: 19th Passing yards: 28th Rushing yards: 2nd Points per game: 22nd Edited May 11, 2014 by Bangarang
Dorkington Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Chan did more with less, imo. Hackett was frustrating with how predictable it was at times. Hopefully he continues to grow as a NFL coordinator.
Bangarang Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Chan did more with less, imo. Hackett was frustrating with how predictable it was at times. Hopefully he continues to grow as a NFL coordinator. Chan was equally predictable. Teams started stacking the box and taking away the short stuff and our offense became stagnant. I also remember Chan abandoning the run game for no reason at all. Chan did some things well offensively but certainly had his fair share of flaws.
FireChan Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Chan was equally predictable. Teams started stacking the box and taking away the short stuff and our offense became stagnant. I also remember Chan abandoning the run game for no reason at all. Chan did some things well offensively but certainly had his fair share of flaws. I remember Chan abandoning the running game when we were down 30 points, is that what you remember?
RealityCheck Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Chan Gailey with a REAL QB would be a killer. It will never happen in the NFL as a HC. As OC, he's legit.
Johnny Hammersticks Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Remember the bearded Chan Gailey? That was repugnant and disgusting. Where is he coaching now?
Bronc24 Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 I remember Chan abandoning the running game when we were down 30 points, is that what you remember? I remember Chan throwing out 5 wide in short yardage situations all the time, regardless of score. The ship has sailed. He failed. Suck it up.
Pirate Angel Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 yes teams just flocked to sign Chan after he was available...he is a good addition to an offensive staff...poor coordinator and a bad head coach
filthymcnasty08 Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Our OC was quite underwhelming at times last year. Here's to improvement - he too will have 0 excuses this year. On the whole - we are leaving ourselves WIDE open for a disaster at the QB position with no insurance policy.
mountainwampus Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Chan's offense was predictable and his play calling was gutless, but yeah, anything looks good compared to Hackett. The OC job is simply over his head. The way he used no-huddle is how I play Madden when I'm impatient. The over use of TJ and the under-use of CJ. The disorganized passing plays on 3rd or 4th & goal. The inability to create a good passing or running game. How about get any OC with experience instead of this Hack.. ett
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Gailey as O.C. No trust in Buddy Hackett. The Offense was light years ahead of Hack ett. Sammy in those Chan screens. C.J. was better. Q.B. play was better. Chan with this talent ...WOW. Give him a call.
The Wiz Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 I remember Chan throwing out 5 wide in short yardage situations all the time, regardless of score. The ship has sailed. He failed. Suck it up. I think they call that misdirection. Or in his case, "really???"
Max Fischer Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 Good thread. Which begs the question, Why doesn't the Bills have Hall of Famers at every position? FAIL
thewildrabbit Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 (edited) I remember Chan abandoning the running game when we were down 30 points, is that what you remember? I remember Chan abandoning the running game when they were down by 3 points. Calling pass plays on 3rd and short. Trying in vein to fake out defenses with his 5 wide spread sets with SJ as the only decent WR. Most of all I remember his two moronic choices for defensive coordinators who couldn't coach a pee wee team. The latter set franchise, and NFL records for being so bad. The first ever NFL team in the 100+ year history to ever allow a 300 yard passer, and 300 yards rushing in the same game. Be grateful that bum is gone. Chan did more with less, imo. Hackett was frustrating with how predictable it was at times. Hopefully he continues to grow as a NFL coordinator. Chan did less with more! Jauron had the same basic players, and went 7-9. While Hackett was very predictable running 70% of the time up the middle, it was also his first year as an NFL offensive coordinator. Gailey had many years of NFL experience, as OC, and HC. He made the stupidest, most atrocious mistakes EVER!! Remember him defending Trent Edwards, naming him the starting QB, and then cutting him after two weeks into the season. That alone set the team back because no other QB got the reps needed to replace Edwards. Chan stated that Edwards, Fitz, Brian Brohm were all about equal...then they played in his system, and only one guy came close to making things work. The guy clung to Fitz like he was gold, and called plays like Fitz was Brady. Be grateful he is gone. Edited May 11, 2014 by FeartheLosing
FireChan Posted May 11, 2014 Posted May 11, 2014 I remember Chan abandoning the running game when they were down by 3 points. Calling pass plays on 3rd and short. Trying in vein to fake out defenses with his 5 wide spread sets with SJ as the only decent WR. Most of all I remember his two moronic choices for defensive coordinators who couldn't coach a pee wee team. The latter set franchise, and NFL records for being so bad. The first ever NFL team in the 100+ year history to ever allow a 300 yard passer, and 300 yards rushing in the same game. Be grateful that bum is gone. Chan did less with more! Jauron had the same basic players, and went 7-9 Jauron had SuperBowl winner Perry Fewell. Chan understood the harsh reality that the opponents would put up 40 points a game and he had to sling it early to have any chance to win. yes teams just flocked to sign Chan after he was available...he is a good addition to an offensive staff...poor coordinator and a bad head coach Chan got offers. You're wrong. I remember Chan throwing out 5 wide in short yardage situations all the time, regardless of score. The ship has sailed. He failed. Suck it up. That's a lot of anger for an old man with SJ choker, two UDFA WR's, and the Amish Rifle,
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