White Linen Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 The truth of the matter is we fans really don't have enough information to evaluate Marrone. Even if we we're privy to being at every practice and hear every word he says - that information is still subjective in terms of effect. IMO because we don't know much - he has to be judged on the only provable thing, wins and loses.
Cynical Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 It can't compare to an NFL job. You're right. If I was a HC, I would choose a big time college program over an NFL team in a heart beat. And Michigan can't recruit a QB anymore. Horse poop. When Saban took over the Bama job, recruits who had no interest in going UA suddenly changed their stance. As one recruit was quoted: "Saban changes everything." Harbaugh built Stanford into a power. Harbaugh took the 49ers to the SB. If Harbaugh took the Michigan job, watch how fast he gets a QB.
Kirby Jackson Posted December 21, 2014 Author Posted December 21, 2014 But he wouldn't get to be a Saint. Ha ha, I would love if that is why he turned the job down. Just a press conference where he talks about his career goal of sainthood.
YoloinOhio Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 (edited) You're right. If I was a HC, I would choose a big time college program over an NFL team in a heart beat. Horse poop. When Saban took over the Bama job, recruits who had no interest in going UA suddenly changed their stance. As one recruit was quoted: "Saban changes everything." Harbaugh built Stanford into a power. Harbaugh took the 49ers to the SB. If Harbaugh took the Michigan job, watch how fast he gets a QB. michigan has had no problems with recruiting. They have had top recruiting classes every year. Hoke failed to develop the talent and get them to play at a high level every week. Their 2015 class was really good and now has completely fallen apart with the coaching issue. It won't be hard to get that ball rolling again, but they are screwed for this coming year, IMO. Edited December 21, 2014 by YoloinOhio
thewildrabbit Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Please!!!! Take the Job Doug!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
ProcessAccepted Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Demand excellance. Making the playoffs in year two is not unreasonable. As it looks now, it probably won't happen. So we are on to 3. It is a must next year. We've been demanding excellence for 14 years. Remember the whole Flutie/Johnson debate and the downwards spiral that created. There is something to retaining talent and building on success. We've sent too many people away from One Bills Drive. From Polian and Butler and replaced them with lesser talent like Donahue. We have a coach and GM that have me excited about the future. We are in a tough division - Patriots twice a year, it's harder to make the playoffs in the AFC East than any other division in football. We are in contention going into week 16!! Imagine if Bryce Brown hadn't fumbled going into the endzone. All I'm saying is look how far this team has come, especially from week 1 to week 16. The Bills are in great shape if we can retain and build on the talent and successes.
ExiledInIllinois Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 We've been demanding excellence for 14 years. Remember the whole Flutie/Johnson debate and the downwards spiral that created. There is something to retaining talent and building on success. We've sent too many people away from One Bills Drive. From Polian and Butler and replaced them with lesser talent like Donahue. We have a coach and GM that have me excited about the future. We are in a tough division - Patriots twice a year, it's harder to make the playoffs in the AFC East than any other division in football. We are in contention going into week 16!! Imagine if Bryce Brown hadn't fumbled going into the endzone. All I'm saying is look how far this team has come, especially from week 1 to week 16. The Bills are in great shape if we can retain and build on the talent and successes. True... But next year will be make or break. We either continue on the break through or hit a wall.
Cynical Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 michigan has had no problems with recruiting. They have had top recruiting classes every year. Hoke failed to develop the talent and get them to play at a high level every week. Their 2015 class was really good and now has completely fallen apart with the coaching issue. It won't be hard to get that ball rolling again, but they are screwed for this coming year, IMO. Sorry, I wasn't trying to imply Michigan hasn't been recruiting well. I was trying to call BS on Mr. WEO's allegation Michigan cannot recruit a QB. Bottom line, it will not matter what kind of "recruiting problems" Michigan supposedly has, a HC like Harbaugh will have no problem overcoming the alleged shortcomings.
thewildrabbit Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Jason LaCanfora also mentioned on CBS "the NFL today" that UM is looking at Buffalo Doug Marrone for the HCing job. Man I hope they offer him enough to get him away from Buffalo, far away.
ProcessAccepted Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 True... But next year will be make or break. We either continue on the break through or hit a wall. I agree, next year is critical. I hate to say it but accurate and timely assessment of EJ's potential will be required. The offense will somehow need to find a higher gear for next year. It'll take more than pulling a guy off the couch at the last moment to make that happen. I have faith in Whaley though and his ability to make things happen and willingness to take chances.
NoSaint Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Maybe it's the players on offense? I recall people demanding Marrone fire the ST coach last season. A year later our ST is much better. The difference? The players. Maybe that's why it takes 3 years to turn a team around? You don't get pro bowlers across the board on all 3 units- it's generally not how it works.
Best Player Available Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Would he get to keep the cardboard cut out of the Lombardi trophy with him he has hanging in the fieldhouse? I vote yes since it the closest he will ever get to a real one in the NFL.
YoloinOhio Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Sorry, I wasn't trying to imply Michigan hasn't been recruiting well. I was trying to call BS on Mr. WEO's allegation Michigan cannot recruit a QB. Bottom line, it will not matter what kind of "recruiting problems" Michigan supposedly has, a HC like Harbaugh will have no problem overcoming the alleged shortcomings. yep I was agreeing with you and just piggybacking on your post.
rumblefish Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 (edited) with the way the press and fan's have hammered him, I would hate to see him leave, but I would understand if he did, just like if Orton, decided to op out of 2nd year option Edited December 21, 2014 by rumblefish
purple haze Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 (edited) What are your thoughts on this rumor? http://mweb.cbssport...michigans-radar I wouldn't mind. If he left it would tell that a couple things are possible: 1. He prefers the "stability" of the college game. 2. The conflict between him and the front office is real. He's done some good things, but, at the same time, he does some foolish things too (training camp w/Hughes, Woods; uses of Mike Williams, his conversations with the media at times, and Hackett in general) and there is no reason for the offsense to be this poor. If he stayed that would be optimal from a continuity standpoint. However, in my heart of hearts, I believe if he left we could do better at the HC position based on the talent on hand and Pegula's ownership. We wouldn't be in the position we were in when we hired Gailey or even Marrone. I think the Bills job would be more desireable than when Marrone interviewed. I also think him going to Michigan would allow him and the organization to "save face". If the conflict is real, they don't have to fire him and he doesn't have to re-sign. I disagree that it isn't more prestigious (and I love the Bills & hate Michigan). A big part of what makes those jobs is tradition & alumni money. Is ND any good? Texas? Those are still considered way better jobs than somewhere like Ole Miss even though Ole Miss would pound those teams (when healthy). Here is a list of the 10 best coaching jobs in football as of 2 years ago. http://m.espn.go.com...842&src=desktop While I agree that Michigan isn't what it used to be (and may never be). The job clearly still has appeal. It might be more "prestigious", but there is a reason they would be on to less than their top choices for the gig. Edited December 21, 2014 by purple haze
plenzmd1 Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 michigan has had no problems with recruiting. They have had top recruiting classes every year. Hoke failed to develop the talent and get them to play at a high level every week. Their 2015 class was really good and now has completely fallen apart with the coaching issue. It won't be hard to get that ball rolling again, but they are screwed for this coming year, IMO. I just dont think recruiting there is as easy as it was 25 years ago, which means i dont think the job is as attractive as it once was. As an aside, they have a QB on the roster now, came out of same high school as Russell Wilson here in Richmond. Name is Wilton Speight. Nowhere near as smart as Russell, no where near as mobile....but has a gun for an arm. Two major QB recruits out of a scholl with 50 boys a class...and does not recruit. Both he and Wilson started at that school as kindergartners.
YoloinOhio Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 I just dont think recruiting there is as easy as it was 25 years ago, which means i dont think the job is as attractive as it once was. As an aside, they have a QB on the roster now, came out of same high school as Russell Wilson here in Richmond. Name is Wilton Speight. Nowhere near as smart as Russell, no where near as mobile....but has a gun for an arm. Two major QB recruits out of a scholl with 50 boys a class...and does not recruit. Both he and Wilson started at that school as kindergartners. interesting .. Is Speight expected to take over this year?
TheFunPolice Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 I wonder if there is more to the talk of friction within the organization than we know Marrone might want to make the jump
metzelaars_lives Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 WHY? year 2 was an improvement in all but the QB playing behind center the past 3 months I'm not sure I understand what you said here. But the QB playing behind center the past 3 months what? And isn't "QB playing behind center" kind of redundant? Who else would they play behind?
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