Homey D. Clown Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 This team has needed a real franchise QB ever since Jim Kelly retired. That's the only way to reverse the fortunes is to have one of those. Just look at every team that has been good, it has been the QB position that was not shaky. When Fitz was here, the team won when he looked great. Arizona is a prime example, loaded with talent, but can't really compete since Kurt Warner left. all the HCs, OC's and DC's in the world can't compensate for poor QB play. The team is not cursed, nor is it due to it's small market digs, those are media excuses, plain and simple.
bananathumb Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 Not a disease in Buffalo's case...a curse. How do you lift a curse? Voodoo. Where's the witch doctor?
bills-fan in arizona Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 ...who was allowed FOURTEEN YEARS as HC before winning a Super Bowl. So, um, maybe "patience" and a long-term commitment to a program would do it? Agree with this and continue bringing QB's until we get it right.
billsfan714 Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 I agree Bill Polian. With new ownership coming, give Buddy the boot and hire Polian as a consultant.
Tyrod's Tailor Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 ...who was allowed FOURTEEN YEARS as HC before winning a Super Bowl. So, um, maybe "patience" and a long-term commitment to a program would do it? So? Cowher made the playoffs his first six seasons as HC. It's not like they kept trusting him in the face of terrible results.
yungmack Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 So? Cowher made the playoffs his first six seasons as HC. It's not like they kept trusting him in the face of terrible results. You don't play the game to "make the playoffs," do you. Cowher had the luxury of time and knowing that a bad decision here or there or a down season wasn't going to cost him his job. He had the Steeler "tradition" enclosing him, along with stable ownership and stable management. And because he did, the fans weren't going insane everytime Cowher's team stunk up a preseason game. Contrast that with the Bills fans, too many of whom are in full "cut and fire" mode at the start of Whaley's second year in command. And add in Marrone and EJ and Woods and Goodwin who are also just starting their second seasons. Do the critics not see what I see, which is an organization that for the first time in over a decade appears to have a workable, intelligent plan, apparently modeled on the Steelers, and one which has already made this a better team? It's the first time in years and years that I actually feel positive about the Bills going forward, where I can see what they're trying to do actually taking shape instead of being some slapped-together, patchwork job. What would derail this is panic because the team isn't already Super Bowl-ready. Give Whaley, Marrone and, yes, EJ some of that patience Cowher got. And, no, this isn't meant to excuse EJ's play or Hackett's calls or Marrone's dourness or anything else. It is meant to put the overall situation in perspective. There is a culture change going on at One Bills Drive. Let's relax just a tad and let it take root. I think we'll be well-rewarded for our patience.
....lybob Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 I wonder what the record of a Gailey run offense and Pettine run defense would be
CountryCletus Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 ...who was allowed FOURTEEN YEARS as HC before winning a Super Bowl. So, um, maybe "patience" and a long-term commitment to a program would do it? Know the facts.... Cowher had a .597 career winning percentage and led the Steelers to the playoffs in his first 6 years as a HC.... Sure, probably inherited talent.... We are talking about turning around a program.... 9 of his 14 years his team was in the playoffs.... This organization has never won a Super Bowl... Cower was terrible in game HC Bills blew it by not signing Lovie Just terrible... See above... Failed was the best.... Jauron was a close second
Tyrod's Tailor Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 You don't play the game to "make the playoffs," do you. Cowher had the luxury of time and knowing that a bad decision here or there or a down season wasn't going to cost him his job. He had the Steeler "tradition" enclosing him, along with stable ownership and stable management. And because he did, the fans weren't going insane everytime Cowher's team stunk up a preseason game. Contrast that with the Bills fans, too many of whom are in full "cut and fire" mode at the start of Whaley's second year in command. And add in Marrone and EJ and Woods and Goodwin who are also just starting their second seasons. Do the critics not see what I see, which is an organization that for the first time in over a decade appears to have a workable, intelligent plan, apparently modeled on the Steelers, and one which has already made this a better team? It's the first time in years and years that I actually feel positive about the Bills going forward, where I can see what they're trying to do actually taking shape instead of being some slapped-together, patchwork job. What would derail this is panic because the team isn't already Super Bowl-ready. Give Whaley, Marrone and, yes, EJ some of that patience Cowher got. And, no, this isn't meant to excuse EJ's play or Hackett's calls or Marrone's dourness or anything else. It is meant to put the overall situation in perspective. There is a culture change going on at One Bills Drive. Let's relax just a tad and let it take root. I think we'll be well-rewarded for our patience. Huh? He had success right away, so nobody questioned him when things went south. And anyway, he made the super bowl and 2 title games over this period, so he didn't "just" make the playoffs either.
BarleyNY Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 It has to start at the top........but a bona fide franchise QB wouldn't hurt much either.
thewildrabbit Posted August 25, 2014 Posted August 25, 2014 Cowher.... Not just Cowher Marty S badly wanted the job in 2010, and RW said no. Lovie Smith wanted the job in 2013, and Russ said no. The Browns almost traded the 49ers for Harbough, and the Niners almost went with it. Their GM doesn't get along with Harbough, and he could be gone after this year. Hiring a guy for HC who was fired at his job by another NFL team after being an OC wasn't a good idea. Hiring a college coach after a mediocre 8-8 record doesn't appear to be a good idea. Nick Saban might be another one now There are a bunch of NFL coordinators looking to make an upward move, at least 5. So? Cowher made the playoffs his first six seasons as HC. It's not like they kept trusting him in the face of terrible results. Cowher managed to make the playoffs with some total scrubs at QB. Cowher is amazing! Was it his fault that the FO didn't know who to draft all those year until they finally found big ben?
Buffalo Barbarian Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 Is it possible to change the losing culture of this team? If so, who do you think would be capable of doing it? Pegula
The Wiz Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 I think the best way to change the losing culture of this team is by winning more games.
8-8 Forever? Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 We should just shut down the board until the regular season. Its all just a bunch of nonsense until then. If they go out and stink it up vs. the Bears, then we can start ranting.
White Linen Posted August 26, 2014 Posted August 26, 2014 I'm sure a competent HC could do it. I'm still holding hope out that Marrone is one, but he has my patience for exactly one more season and that's it. When is the last time we had a REAL HC in town, not someone best suited to be a coordinator? I'm going to say Marv. they are all competent. the only thing that saves this or any organization is a quarterback.
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