Estelle Getty Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) I never thiught I would say this but the Bills are almost certainly a playoff team in a weak AFC if the Bills stayed the course with Marrone (or he wanted to stay, or we gave him the contract extension, or he didn't dislike whaley, or whatever the case). There is one word to describe Ryan and his whole staff: SLOPPY. From play calling on offense, to not knowing when to challenge and when not to, to untimely rotation of players, to personal fouls, to bad penalties, to...... We bought into his circus and now one of the clowns stray juggling balls spilled our soda on our lap. But we can't change, we are forced to sit and watch the rest of this show that we know is gonna continue to get worst. Even with two pivotal people in this organization last year who have no business being on an NFL sideline (Hackett and Orton) we were still head and shoulders above this team. That is all you need to know. And all the Bills players who bad mouthed Marrone, I get it. In school would you rather have a strict teacher who made you read and write all day or one who let you play Nintendo? I mean especially if your getting paid millions either way. It is sad when I can literally predict nearly ever Bills second half possesion on offense and defense. I told my buddy Watkins would be shut out the second half (see lee evans a few years back against the Dolphins). I knew the Cheifs would only get ahead by 8 (sub par teams rarely put other sub par teams away). And lastly i knew the Bills would get one more improbable drive at the end for Tyrod to run around with bad play calling and look foolish. This is because it is the Bills where only the faces change, not the outcome and the NFL is not totally on the up and up like alot of you still refuse to believe. Come back Doug!!! We know you regret it too! *on a side note im glad the NFL felt the Broncos were worthy enough to beat the *pats. You know being on prime time with the changing of the gaurd at QB and the snow falling in Denver against a bitter rival. Oh it was just magical!!! Edited November 30, 2015 by Estelle Getty
Over 29 years of fanhood Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 not sure how that conclusion can be reached. The defense has clearly regressed, but Marrone's offense and OC were pop warner, and he essentially delegated the entire defense to Petrine then Scwartz. They lost to a horrid raiders team and 6 other teams to boot. They only broke 500 because the pats benched their starting team.
Estelle Getty Posted November 30, 2015 Author Posted November 30, 2015 not sure how that conclusion can be reached. The defense has clearly regressed, but Marrone's offense and OC were pop warner, and he essentially delegated the entire defense to Petrine then Scwartz. They lost to a horrid raiders team and 6 other teams to boot. They only broke 500 because the pats benched their starting team. See the first paragraph
Wazzu Bill Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 not sure how that conclusion can be reached. The defense has clearly regressed, but Marrone's offense and OC were pop warner, and he essentially delegated the entire defense to Petrine then Scwartz. They lost to a horrid raiders team and 6 other teams to boot. They only broke 500 because the pats benched their starting team. This. It is Schwartz that should be missed. Not Marrone.
Freddie's Dead Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Lest we forget Maroon's first challenge in the NFL. He actually challenged a play where the Patriots fumbled the ball and recovered it. What he was challenging we will never know. His offense sucked, he failed in the biggest game of the year against the Raiders, and he destroyed any chance for EJ to become a viable QB. Saying he's better than Ryan is like saying Forrest Gump is better than Porky Pig.
FireChan Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 not sure how that conclusion can be reached. The defense has clearly regressed, but Marrone's offense and OC were pop warner, and he essentially delegated the entire defense to Petrine then Scwartz. They lost to a horrid raiders team and 6 other teams to boot. They only broke 500 because the pats benched their starting team. Wow they lost to a bad team? Did they beat any great teams or nah?
bmur66 Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) I will say Schwartz's D > Ryan's D so far. If Marrone would have got a real OC he might still be here. But it doesn't matter now does it? Edited November 30, 2015 by bmur66
PortlandiaEast Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) Saying he's better than Ryan is like saying Forrest Gump is better than Porky Pig. Haha I love it. Both coaches are subpar. I think Rex did something special in 09 and 10 with the Jets, getting to back to back AFC CC Games. It seems like he has regressed as a coach, or just doesnt have the coaching support or the horses on the roster to do the same thing as 09-10... he got to the AFCC with Sanchez - let that sink in... Also, Marrone was still green when he left, but he didn't show much. I am surprised about the reports coming out that he is a hot candidate for a HC job... Marrone leaving was his own choice. Could the organization have done something to make him stay? Maybe. With a decent roster, an improved year over year record, it seems like a coach just up and left a team that was on the rise. Why would he leave? I find it troubling to think that he would quit because Orton left... he left over Orton? ORTON? A middling QB on his way out? Something was up with Marrone and he left because he wanted to. Its not like he was fired so we could bring in Rex. I would have preferred to see DM and Schwartz stay for continuity, and to see what they could have done with TT at the helm (but that was a Rex move i think), but thats not how it worked out. I am ok with Rex at the moment. I am disappointed in the performance of the team, but look at the Ravens. They were crap even with Flacco and Forsett, no one is calling for Harbaughs job. Give Rex another year. We have waiting this long, whats another year, but at this point last year (DS) and the year before that (MP) Defensive coaching was superior to what we are seeing today. I think the chemistry on the D side of the ball is missing this year and I am not sure why as the personnel is mostly the same. Hughes is not a leader, Mario is not a leader. KW - idk if hes a leader or not, but overall it seems like for all the talent, there is no anchor. Maybe I'm wrong. I am surprised we havent heard about locker room turmoil surrounding Hughes giving up personal fouls - a leader would be in his face calling out his childish BS. In my observations... I see very few signs of player or coach growth in the league over the last 5-10 years. It seems like they either have it right away and are kept, or dont have it and are discarded. Its not often you see organizations stand behind players or coaches who struggle - there is just no leeway for failure, which is why I think improvement is not something seen very often - players are often benched or cut before they have a chance to work it out for themselves. I am open to examples of the contrary. Go bills. Edited November 30, 2015 by PortlandiaEast
Freddie's Dead Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Haha I love it. Both coaches are subpar. I think Rex did something special in 09 and 10 with the Jets, getting to back to back AFC CC Games. It seems like he has regressed as a coach, or just doesnt have the coaching support or the horses on the roster to do the same thing as 09-10... he got to the AFCC with Sanchez - let that sink in... Also, Marrone was still green when he left, but he didn't show much. I am surprised about the reports coming out that he is a hot candidate for a HC job... Marrone leaving was his own choice. Could the organization have done something to make him stay? Maybe. But with a decent roster, an improved year over year record, it seems like a coach just up and left a team that was on the rise. I find it troubling to think that he would quit because Orton left... he left over Orton? ORTON? A middling QB on his way out? Something was up with Marrone and he left because he wanted to. Its not like he was fired so we could bring in Rex. I would have preferred to see DM and Schwartz stay for continuity, and to see what they could have done with TT at the helm (but that was a Rex move i think), but thats not how it worked out. I am ok with Rex at the moment. I am disappointed in the performance of the team, but look at the Ravens. They were crap even with Flacco and Forsett, no one is calling for Harbaughs job. Give Rex another year. We have waiting this long, whats another year, but at this point last year (DS) and the year before that (MP) Defensive coaching was superior to what we are seeing today. I think the chemistry on the D side of the ball is missing this year and I am not sure why as the personnel is mostly the same. Hughes is not a leader, Mario is not a leader. KW - idk if hes a leader or not, but overall it seems like for all the talent, there is no anchor. Maybe I'm wrong. I am surprised we havent heard about locker room turmoil surrounding Hughes giving up personal fouls - a leader would be in his face calling out his childish BS. In my observations... I see very few signs of player or coach growth in the league over the last 5-10 years. It seems like they either have it right away and are kept, or dont have it and are discarded. Its not often you see organizations stand behind players or coaches who struggle - there is just no leeway for failure, which is why I think improvement is not something seen very often - players are often benched or cut before they have a chance to work it out for themselves. I am open to examples of the contrary. Go bills. The major example is Drew Brees. There aren't many others.
John in Jax Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 What if the team finishes 10-6? Ha ha. Good one. Thanks for the Monday afternoon laugh. They will be lucky if they get to 8 wins.
reddogblitz Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) As of right now, Coach Marrone's winning percentage with the Bills is higher than Rex' with a larger sample size. So for now, I'd agree. Rex' team reminds me of a Dick Jauron coached Bills team. Underperforming offense, bend and sometimes break defense, and a lot of losses in games we should win. Edited November 30, 2015 by reddogblitz
PortlandiaEast Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Rex>Marrone, Schwartz>Pettine>Thurman. Where does Roman fit in?
Joeziehmer Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Ryan has his entire defensive line riding IR and there were so many red flags early and often that we ignored them. From Kyle and Mario facing foot injuries earlier. To a lackadaisical trade deadline and even weaker performances on Whaley leveraging for free agency. Whaley has an empty cupboard for playoffs and a fluke pick in Troy Polamulou.
DuffkinLostOnChippewa Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 I LOVE THIS COACH I HATE THIS COACH I LOVE THIS COACH I HATE THIS COACH I LOVE THIS COACH I HATE THIS COACH I LOVE THIS COACH I HATE THIS COACH
Joeziehmer Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Whaley had red flags regarding Kyle Williams, Mario Williams, and Jerry Hughes last season. I ponder if he only refills coffee pots, points to an empty cupboard of playoff victories, and brings up how many "stars" of aging and depleted skills he kept on the team. Russ Brandon went onto the Sabres and Whaley has not even been given an extension.
ALLEN1QB Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 I was so happy when Rex was hired and now can't wait until he's fired. Now I see why the Jets were so happy to see him go.
simpleman Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Rex>Marrone, Schwartz>Pettine>Thurman. :thumbsup:
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