seq004 Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Schopp was interviewing him and I apologize for not adding the link on my phone, but asked about the Bills current team and I'm paraphrasing he said "is there anyone willing to start a fist fight for the sake of winning?" He mentioned Thurman, Jim, Kent, and Darryl as being vocal and in 89 when it was the "Bickering Bills" it was the best thing that could have happened, because after that they all expected nothing but the best from eachother which ment sacrifice. This tean has talent but you need some leaders.
YoloinOhio Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Schopp was interviewing him and I apologize for not adding the link on my phone, but asked about the Bills current team and I'm paraphrasing he said "is there anyone willing to start a fist fight for the sake of winning?" He mentioned Thurman, Jim, Kent, and Darryl as being vocal and in 89 when it was the "Bickering Bills" it was the best thing that could have happened, because after that they all expected nothing but the best from eachother which ment sacrifice. This tean has talent but you need some leaders. robert woods enjoys a good fist fight!
machine gun kelly Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Fredex, Kyle Williams, and Eric Wood without a doubt. Watch and listen to the vitriol especially Wood and Williams have after significant losses. They are this team. Now we need a winning synergy on offense. i'm so sick of us as anemic as we perform on the offensive side of the ball especially in the pass. I still hold out for high hopes this year with additions on the line and WR. to watch 3 and out as much as we've suffered for over a decade is so embarrassing.
metzelaars_lives Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Mike Schopp under achieves in journalism. Your contribution to this thread has underachieved immensely. And also, Hollywood Hogan greatly underachieved in WCW.
boyst Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 I do not see Kyle Williams as the get in your face and lead you type like I see in other big leaders. I think he is a leader but I think he needs an Alpha-leader to really bring out his best. If Spikes can be the one to grab your mask and tell you to get your head out of your ass, that play was all on you - yeah, that's where KW comes in. He'll get your back, he'll be there next play and you know he will. You know he's got your back and he's not going to let you fail - and then Spikes will come right in there, light up the back and say one of those "see there, brah, see there, you done it. way to be my brah brah." Anyone who doesn't realize the leadership Mario Williams offers this team is blind and has not played a significant amount of team sports. He doesn't have to say anything, he doesn't have to show you anything, and you do not have to tell him anything. MW is going to get the job done over and over again and he will give his all - and even when he doesn't he is usually still the best player on the field. MW's leadership to the field is like weights in front of your tractor; they're there all the time and always working, they keep their end down and lighten the load up for everything else. Your contribution to this thread has underachieved immensely. And also, Hollywood Hogan greatly underachieved in WCW. Don't you dare diss the Hulkster.
Section242 Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Schopp was interviewing him and I apologize for not adding the link on my phone, but asked about the Bills current team and I'm paraphrasing he said "is there anyone willing to start a fist fight for the sake of winning?" He mentioned Thurman, Jim, Kent, and Darryl as being vocal and in 89 when it was the "Bickering Bills" it was the best thing that could have happened, because after that they all expected nothing but the best from eachother which ment sacrifice. This tean has talent but you need some leaders. They need their best players to be their leaders. Certain guys aren't vocal and that's fine. I think Aaron Williams would've had very little standing in the locker room before performing last season. Spikes and him I think add a level of toughness to the d. Jackson and Wood would be the leaders on offense. With the youth on offense I think guys should be able to become leaders. If Watkins is as good as expected then this year he's a rookie next season a leader hopefully. Until they win guys are bad teammates. Once they win they get in the face of teammates they're leaders.
thebug Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 I do not see Kyle Williams as the get in your face and lead you type like I see in other big leaders. I think he is a leader but I think he needs an Alpha-leader to really bring out his best. If Spikes can be the one to grab your mask and tell you to get your head out of your ass, that play was all on you - yeah, that's where KW comes in. He'll get your back, he'll be there next play and you know he will. You know he's got your back and he's not going to let you fail - and then Spikes will come right in there, light up the back and say one of those "see there, brah, see there, you done it. way to be my brah brah." Anyone who doesn't realize the leadership Mario Williams offers this team is blind and has not played a significant amount of team sports. He doesn't have to say anything, he doesn't have to show you anything, and you do not have to tell him anything. MW is going to get the job done over and over again and he will give his all - and even when he doesn't he is usually still the best player on the field. MW's leadership to the field is like weights in front of your tractor; they're there all the time and always working, they keep their end down and lighten the load up for everything else. Don't you dare diss the Hulkster. Word!
Bufcomments Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Schopp was interviewing him and I apologize for not adding the link on my phone, but asked about the Bills current team and I'm paraphrasing he said "is there anyone willing to start a fist fight for the sake of winning?" He mentioned Thurman, Jim, Kent, and Darryl as being vocal and in 89 when it was the "Bickering Bills" it was the best thing that could have happened, because after that they all expected nothing but the best from eachother which ment sacrifice. This tean has talent but you need some leaders. I just listened to Stevie comments. And he was right. Would you say Mario Williams is a true leader? I think without naming any names this is what Stevie is talking about. Mario maybe is the most gifted player on the team, and even is getting paid like it, but does he lead the team like say Talley did. You need your BEST players to team the team by the throat and demand we will not lose. I love the fact he said they have to be militant to win. I think maybe Kyle Williams needs to be so pissed off about losing he needs to call some of these guys out, not maybe in the media but closed door, keep it in the fam. I know the team is tired of losing. Freddie has to be as well. Maybe somebody needs to be the guy in the locker room to do it. But Stevie nailed it. Best interview I heard in a LONG time. I do not see Kyle Williams as the get in your face and lead you type like I see in other big leaders. I think he is a leader but I think he needs an Alpha-leader to really bring out his best. If Spikes can be the one to grab your mask and tell you to get your head out of your ass, that play was all on you - yeah, that's where KW comes in. He'll get your back, he'll be there next play and you know he will. You know he's got your back and he's not going to let you fail - and then Spikes will come right in there, light up the back and say one of those "see there, brah, see there, you done it. way to be my brah brah." Anyone who doesn't realize the leadership Mario Williams offers this team is blind and has not played a significant amount of team sports. He doesn't have to say anything, he doesn't have to show you anything, and you do not have to tell him anything. MW is going to get the job done over and over again and he will give his all - and even when he doesn't he is usually still the best player on the field. MW's leadership to the field is like weights in front of your tractor; they're there all the time and always working, they keep their end down and lighten the load up for everything else. Don't you dare diss the Hulkster. Spikes might be the guy to show them how to win, his name skipped my mind. Maybe he will show them.
Heels20X6 Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Eric Wood tried to kill Aaron Maybin. This argument is invalid.
Dragonborn10 Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 They tried the character thing for over a decade and it got them nothing. I will take Dareus, a ProBowl and two arrests thank you very much. You can only lead if you have talent or experience. The only players that qualify are Fred, Mario, Wood, and Kyle. Mario is not a leader. Fred is a platoon 30 year old RB that fumbles too much. Wood and Kyle might be the guys you are looking for as leaders. But we all know what needs to happen. EJ needs to throw for 4200 yards and 32 touchdowns this year. Leadership problem solved!
reddogblitz Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Every team is different. The bickering Bills thing worked for them sort of. They didn't get really good til the next year when they stopped bickering. The Sea hawks don't really do that. They do more of a team unity us against the world kind of thing. The 1970s Cowboys didn't do that sort of bickering thing either. Just because it worked 20 years ago for that team doesn't necessarily mean it's what this team needs to do.
swnybillsfan Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 (edited) Every team is different. The bickering Bills thing worked for them sort of. They didn't get really good til the next year when they stopped bickering. The Sea hawks don't really do that. They do more of a team unity us against the world kind of thing. The 1970s Cowboys didn't do that sort of bickering thing either. Just because it worked 20 years ago for that team doesn't necessarily mean it's what this team needs to do. the point tasker was trying to make was that the best players on that bills team demanded your best effort and would not tolerate anything less. players that were not giving their best were called out and that's why they became the bickering bills. eventually, everyone that was not on board with this was replaced, thus making for a closer bond between teammates all sharing the same desire to win. also, tasker did say that not every team needs to go through the "bickering bills" phase, he was just retelling a story of his own experience. but the point about leadership and accountability i think carries a lot of weight. Edited August 1, 2014 by swnybillsfan
Best Player Available Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 the long snapper is a wimp. And he knows it.
stony Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Every team is different. The bickering Bills thing worked for them sort of. They didn't get really good til the next year when they stopped bickering. The Sea hawks don't really do that. They do more of a team unity us against the world kind of thing. The 1970s Cowboys didn't do that sort of bickering thing either. Just because it worked 20 years ago for that team doesn't necessarily mean it's what this team needs to do. Bingo. And you know what really helps (and Tasker alludes to this in the interview), a collection of all-time great talents on the same team.
eball Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 There's nothing particularly earth-shattering about what Tasker said. Marrone said it when he got here. The coaching staff can only do so much to demand performance and accountability -- great teams self-police. That's what has to happen within "the room" to escape the culture of being "ok" with losing. We can only hope this is happening behind the scenes, because it isn't anything we're going to see on the practice field or at the stadium for ourselves. If I had to predict, I see guys like Spikes, Aaron Williams, and Eric Wood being those guys. Maybe Corey Graham and Boobie Dixon. I also expect it out of someone like Sammy Watkins, and I think Robert Woods has a bit of "get in your face" to him. This may come as a surprise to some, but I think Mike Williams could be a vocal leader as well.
Captain Hindsight Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 There's nothing particularly earth-shattering about what Tasker said. Marrone said it when he got here. The coaching staff can only do so much to demand performance and accountability -- great teams self-police. That's what has to happen within "the room" to escape the culture of being "ok" with losing. We can only hope this is happening behind the scenes, because it isn't anything we're going to see on the practice field or at the stadium for ourselves. Marrone once told CJ to tell the o line they aren't blocking properly. Something like.... The difference between you and me is I would get in their face. That's a good message
mattsox Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Marrone once told CJ to tell the o line they aren't blocking properly. Something like.... The difference between you and me is I would get in their face. That's a good message Really? If that's true, then this gives me hope. Maybe this will instill some leadership in these guys. They got to force their will upon that line if they want to get better.
Madbillsfan Posted August 1, 2014 Posted August 1, 2014 Your contribution to this thread has underachieved immensely. And also, Hollywood Hogan greatly underachieved in WCW. He's smarter than sports and has to dumb himself down. Do you work for/with him? Let him know.
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