Enemarty Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 He's a great motivator. Loved the idea that "in the back of your mind you have a voice that says I've given everything I've got...but there's another voice that says, you can give a little bit more..." I really like Rex...but the multiple voices in his head worry me. :lol:
Fadingpain Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 I loved the "keep drafting the guys your drafting, and we will win" Think that is a huge dig at the Marrone went ballistic on the Watkins trade. Damn, i am so pissed now that Marrone not head coach of the Jets Maybe. I think he is just supporting Whaley and the organization as a whole. Which is a good approach. We all benefit if these guys bond into a tight group and think on the same page.
Deranged Rhino Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 "Homework" had nothing to do with his question; he was referencing NYC journalists who have seen every snap of every Jets game since Ryan was coach. What? You expect Jerry Sullivan to watch every snap of every game before asking that question? His point was "Don't take it from me, a Buffalo guy...take it from the NYC press who knows you better than anyone." Are you slow? My point is there are literally hundreds of ways to phrase that question without highlighting that he did not do his own homework, he chose to flout that he didn't care enough to do his job and wanted to have Rex answer his question (based on second and third hand info) despite that. It's terrible journalism and lazy by definition. That's just a fact.
GA BILLS FAN Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 First, I thought the PC went as I expected for the most part. Rex is an impressive individual, very charismatic and great talker. Hard to pull much out of what he said, but the things I really liked: 1- Strong emphasis on team and mindset that everyone is pulling in same direction. While this could be typical coach pabulum, I think in this case it served multiple purposes -- 1- it's an area of emphasis in his philosophy; 2-it wasn't what he had in NY and 3-it wasn't the way Marrone acted when he was here 2- Offensively, while the PC lacked many specifics, he glistened when describing the offense as "aggressive"; I don't think this means airing it out, I think he met, the O Line and developing an attitude that we will pound you and punch you in the face. Anxious to here more from Roman. 3- Clear that Rex is in a wait and see mode on EJ, as it should be, however, they need a plan !!! In the end, this team will sink or swim from getting good play from the QB position. BTW, Sanchez is not the answer!!
nucci Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Calm down man. It's boring when everyone drinks Kool-Aid and agrees on everything, though a lot of people prefer things that way. Not me. Let's hear some differing opinions. By the way: I really liked what I heard from Rex today and this organization is most definitely on the way up...and not just b/c Rex is a charismatic leader and good speaker. Things are going to get a lot better in the next few years. "I am going to build a bully" is the greatest thing I heard. Please come up with something original. Sick of Kool-Aid line. it's old and overused
destro32 Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 That's a legitimate point. However, taking nothing away from it, I believe sometimes the right fit means more than how many times. That's what she said
Tyrod's Tailor Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Can the season start right now please?
TPS Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 First, I thought the PC went as I expected for the most part. Rex is an impressive individual, very charismatic and great talker. Hard to pull much out of what he said, but the things I really liked: 1- Strong emphasis on team and mindset that everyone is pulling in same direction. While this could be typical coach pabulum, I think in this case it served multiple purposes -- 1- it's an area of emphasis in his philosophy; 2-it wasn't what he had in NY and 3-it wasn't the way Marrone acted when he was here 2- Offensively, while the PC lacked many specifics, he glistened when describing the offense as "aggressive"; I don't think this means airing it out, I think he met, the O Line and developing an attitude that we will pound you and punch you in the face. Anxious to here more from Roman. 3- Clear that Rex is in a wait and see mode on EJ, as it should be, however, they need a plan !!! In the end, this team will sink or swim from getting good play from the QB position. BTW, Sanchez is not the answer!! Re #2, at one point he got giddy and said the O-line is what he loves. That's where the aggressive in-your-face attitude will show.
BillsFan-4-Ever Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) I loved the "keep drafting the guys your drafting, and we will win" Think that is a huge dig at the Marrone went ballistic on the Watkins trade. Damn, i am so pissed now that Marrone not head coach of the Jets we want to run the ball and of course we want to pass we have Sammy Watkins!!! Edited January 14, 2015 by BillsFan-4-Ever
TheLynchTrain Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Anybody else surprised that for all the talk and whining from the Buffalo media that Pegula never allows himself opportunity for questions, they barely asked him anything? I saw one question from Vic about the front office and another one from TG about the process of the coaching search, but if I recall that was really it. Nobody asked if Marrone was extended or if pegs rejected an extension overture (still no consensus on what happened), nobody followed up on Pegs comment about "talking with Polian" (what did that say for RB and DW at the time), nobody asked about "analytics dept." Am I missing something here? I also find it hilarious guys like Sully spent more time posting snarky questions on Twitter to everyone and no one rather than, you know, ask questions to the folks in front of them.
DC Tom Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 He asked a question which began, "I didn't watch the games, but I talked to friends who watched a lot of Jets games and they said..." and expected Ryan to answer. That's the definition of LAZY. A real reporter would have prefaced the question with something like "When you were with the Jets, it was reported that..." It's less of an indictment of his lack of research (who would expect him to watch every Jets game?) than his professionalism. Sullivan's very phrasing was and amateurish in the extreme. He's simply not a real reporter by any stretch of the imagination.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 The other dig at Saint Doug, whether it was intentional or not, was he was talking about are we going to be a power running team, and he said "Yes, we are, but we're going to pass, too. We have Sammy Watkins! Who wouldn't pass the ball to Sammy Watkins?!"
Deranged Rhino Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 A real reporter would have prefaced the question with something like "When you were with the Jets, it was reported that..." It's less of an indictment of his lack of research (who would expect him to watch every Jets game?) than his professionalism. Sullivan's very phrasing was and amateurish in the extreme. He's simply not a real reporter by any stretch of the imagination. Exactly.
IDBillzFan Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 It's his team to coach. He and his defensive coordinator will run their defense. I don't understand what else you would expect them to do. For better or worse, there are always fans whose favorite part of being a fan is the race to be right, followed by the race to say "I told you so." You can do nothing to get them excited because they're too busy looking for reasons to support the low-hanging fruit that is "This will likely fail." I find it easy to ignore them, but if you can't ignore them, mock them!
Fadingpain Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) He's a great motivator. Loved the idea that "in the back of your mind you have a voice that says I've given everything I've got...but there's another voice that says, you can give a little bit more..." I really like Rex...but the multiple voices in his head worry me. Seriously, as so many others have said...I feel like I could run through a wall for the guy. Marrone felt like the Bills were a stepping stone for his career...Rex actually seems to want to be here. The differences between Marrone and Rex are huge. And yes, Rex is a great motivator, charismatic, and probably a good leader. I can see why his players always have his back. Will any of that actually translate into what we are looking for in Buffalo? I'm not sure; time will tell. All the positive mojo emanating from this PC didn't help the Jets in the last few years, that is for sure. Of course, it's not all about 1 component and why a football team is successful or not is based on many variables. I come back to what I have been typing here for a while: we have most certainly improved the HC position... For now, that is good enough. Edited January 14, 2015 by Stopthepain
DC Tom Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Nobody asked if Marrone was extended or if pegs rejected an extension overture (still no consensus on what happened), nobody followed up on Pegs comment about "talking with Polian" (what did that say for RB and DW at the time), nobody asked about "analytics dept." Not the least bit surprised about that. That mortified equine has been pretty soundly abused, and the PC introducing your new head coach isn't the place to discuss your old head coach.
plenzmd1 Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 Anybody else surprised that for all the talk and whining from the Buffalo media that Pegula never allows himself opportunity for questions, they barely asked him anything? I saw one question from Vic about the front office and another one from TG about the process of the coaching search, but if I recall that was really it. Nobody asked if Marrone was extended or if pegs rejected an extension overture (still no consensus on what happened), nobody followed up on Pegs comment about "talking with Polian" (what did that say for RB and DW at the time), nobody asked about "analytics dept." Am I missing something here? I also find it hilarious guys like Sully spent more time posting snarky questions on Twitter to everyone and no one rather than, you know, ask questions to the folks in front of them. I agree with this. I almost think Terry seems so awkward on stage, they feel a tad sorry for him and shy away from asking any difficult questions. Not saying that is right, but just my perception
Jobu Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) Haters gonna hate, hey, St Doug is that you? He's pretty wordy for Doug. My vote is Sully. Edited January 14, 2015 by Show Me The Baby
YoloinOhio Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 DougTheBoneMarrone @TheBoneMarrone 4h4 hours ago Ohh... Hey, I was just grabbing a few visors I left behind. #awkward DougTheBoneMarrone
Maury Ballstein Posted January 14, 2015 Posted January 14, 2015 (edited) Calm down man. Spare me the advice, or tell the other 800 people who dont like trollish behavior to calm down as well. Disagreements are fine, trollish behavior is not. Edited January 14, 2015 by Ryan L Billz
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