Gugny Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 Do you ever? I used to. As in, every single season over the last 25 years until this year. I was the eternal optimist. This pessimism is new for me. I don't like it, either. I simply can't help it.
Nihilarian Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 I used to. As in, every single season over the last 25 years until this year. I was the eternal optimist. This pessimism is new for me. I don't like it, either. I simply can't help it. With each new head coaching hire, I usually wait and see how they do in their first year. My optimism stopped with Dick Jauron and his bonehead moves on who he hired to run his offense. He had sorta the right idea to build the greatest show on snow in Buffalo akin to the Rams greatest show on turf by hiring the OC under Rams HC Mike Martz. But what a lot didn't know was that Steve Fairchild didn't call the offensive plays or set up the game plans for the Rams while he was there as it was all Mike Martz. Then to have 5 to 7 step drop back passing plays with a less than stellar offensive line was all about getting the QB's killed. That Mike Martz deep passing attack kept getting QB's injured. It happened in St Louis and in Detroit then on to San Fran for a bad season and finally in Chicago with Jay Cutler getting his ass handed to him. Martz has been out of the NFL since 2011. So, not only did Jauron not get it right in hiring Fairchild. He then promoted the QB coaches under Fairchild to OC after Failchild left to be a college HC after one season. Just a bad offensive scheme year after year with OC's that had no clue. Chan Gailey screwed it up by proclaiming that Trent Edwards was his starter only to cut him outright after two games. Gailey was so very lucky that Fitzpatrick was even on the team because Chan stated that Fitz, Edwards, and Brian Brohm were all about the same. Fitz came in of relief of Edwards and all he did was run for his life because bonehead Buddy Nix brought in bums for the O-line. Anyone else remember Cornell Green? The 2010 Buffalo Bills started that season 0-8 and finished 4-12. Jauron managed to do better with JP Losman and Trent Edwards at QB. Marrone comes in and had basically three rookie QB's on the roster with no QB coach to help guide them and no senior QB. That year Doug Whaley replaced a decent OG Andy Levitre with Colin Brown who lasted 6 games before being cut from the team. Brown was another one of Buddy's pickups. Marrone's first year at 6-10 because his choice for OC was even worse than Jauron's. I get the impression that Marrone walked away because he had no real input with the roster and Whaley and Brandon are steering the ship. Now Rex Ryan gets fired in NY after a 4-12 season but since he is a defensive genius he gets the benefit of the doubt after being hired by these new owners... and what happens? He destroys an all pro D-line while simultaneously creating strife among those pro bowl players by running a scheme they mostly hate. I couldn't make this crap up if I wanted to. It's like stupidity runs rampant year after year at OBD and now it may not ever end with these new owners calling the shots on who to hire as head coach and the Ryan Bros safe as a tick on a dog with a stiff neck.
Chilly Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 Lol. Doesn't everyone who hires someone to run something keep them in that position until they think they can't do the job? Is there an NFL owner somewhere who likes to leave a GM or HC in place long after they lose confidence in them? There's a lot of owners who like to meddle in the jobs of the people they hire, like Rex's old owner, Woody Johnson.
4merper4mer Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 There's a lot of owners who like to meddle in the jobs of the people they hire, like Rex's old owner, Woody Johnson. Which # scapegoat is Woody? I'm losing count.
boyst Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 Which # scapegoat is Woody? I'm losing count. idzik is #1. geno is #2. sanchez #3. earth #4. ... so maybe woody would be #71?
Chilly Posted May 29, 2016 Posted May 29, 2016 Which # scapegoat is Woody? I'm losing count. I didn't pass any judgement good or bad on Woody's meddling, I just used him as an example, thanks for trying though.
3rdand12 Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 There's a lot of owners who like to meddle in the jobs of the people they hire, like Rex's old owner, Woody Johnson. Probably the majority. once i started listing them in my head.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 hey, we're the best at something..... That's what Jenna Jamison's father said
Buffalo Barbarian Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 With each new head coaching hire, I usually wait and see how they do in their first year. My optimism stopped with Dick Jauron and his bonehead moves on who he hired to run his offense. He had sorta the right idea to build the greatest show on snow in Buffalo akin to the Rams greatest show on turf by hiring the OC under Rams HC Mike Martz. But what a lot didn't know was that Steve Fairchild didn't call the offensive plays or set up the game plans for the Rams while he was there as it was all Mike Martz. Then to have 5 to 7 step drop back passing plays with a less than stellar offensive line was all about getting the QB's killed. That Mike Martz deep passing attack kept getting QB's injured. It happened in St Louis and in Detroit then on to San Fran for a bad season and finally in Chicago with Jay Cutler getting his ass handed to him. Martz has been out of the NFL since 2011. So, not only did Jauron not get it right in hiring Fairchild. He then promoted the QB coaches under Fairchild to OC after Failchild left to be a college HC after one season. Just a bad offensive scheme year after year with OC's that had no clue. Chan Gailey screwed it up by proclaiming that Trent Edwards was his starter only to cut him outright after two games. Gailey was so very lucky that Fitzpatrick was even on the team because Chan stated that Fitz, Edwards, and Brian Brohm were all about the same. Fitz came in of relief of Edwards and all he did was run for his life because bonehead Buddy Nix brought in bums for the O-line. Anyone else remember Cornell Green? The 2010 Buffalo Bills started that season 0-8 and finished 4-12. Jauron managed to do better with JP Losman and Trent Edwards at QB. Marrone comes in and had basically three rookie QB's on the roster with no QB coach to help guide them and no senior QB. That year Doug Whaley replaced a decent OG Andy Levitre with Colin Brown who lasted 6 games before being cut from the team. Brown was another one of Buddy's pickups. Marrone's first year at 6-10 because his choice for OC was even worse than Jauron's. I get the impression that Marrone walked away because he had no real input with the roster and Whaley and Brandon are steering the ship. Now Rex Ryan gets fired in NY after a 4-12 season but since he is a defensive genius he gets the benefit of the doubt after being hired by these new owners... and what happens? He destroys an all pro D-line while simultaneously creating strife among those pro bowl players by running a scheme they mostly hate. I couldn't make this crap up if I wanted to. It's like stupidity runs rampant year after year at OBD and now it may not ever end with these new owners calling the shots on who to hire as head coach and the Ryan Bros safe as a tick on a dog with a stiff neck. ug that is depressing
Nanker Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Yeah, it's like so refreshing to get a spleen-venting rant about The Bills for a change. Something new around here.
Maury Ballstein Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 (edited) Rex Haters can't wait to lose the first three games of the season Lame o's. Go Bills!! Edited May 30, 2016 by Ryan L Billz
3rdand12 Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Rex Haters can't wait to lose the first three games of the season Lame o's. Go Bills!! kinda weird right ? but whatevs
boyst Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 With each new head coaching hire, I usually wait and see how they do in their first year. My optimism stopped with Dick Jauron and his bonehead moves on who he hired to run his offense. He had sorta the right idea to build the greatest show on snow in Buffalo akin to the Rams greatest show on turf by hiring the OC under Rams HC Mike Martz. But what a lot didn't know was that Steve Fairchild didn't call the offensive plays or set up the game plans for the Rams while he was there as it was all Mike Martz. Then to have 5 to 7 step drop back passing plays with a less than stellar offensive line was all about getting the QB's killed. That Mike Martz deep passing attack kept getting QB's injured. It happened in St Louis and in Detroit then on to San Fran for a bad season and finally in Chicago with Jay Cutler getting his ass handed to him. Martz has been out of the NFL since 2011. So, not only did Jauron not get it right in hiring Fairchild. He then promoted the QB coaches under Fairchild to OC after Failchild left to be a college HC after one season. Just a bad offensive scheme year after year with OC's that had no clue. Chan Gailey screwed it up by proclaiming that Trent Edwards was his starter only to cut him outright after two games. Gailey was so very lucky that Fitzpatrick was even on the team because Chan stated that Fitz, Edwards, and Brian Brohm were all about the same. Fitz came in of relief of Edwards and all he did was run for his life because bonehead Buddy Nix brought in bums for the O-line. Anyone else remember Cornell Green? The 2010 Buffalo Bills started that season 0-8 and finished 4-12. Jauron managed to do better with JP Losman and Trent Edwards at QB. Marrone comes in and had basically three rookie QB's on the roster with no QB coach to help guide them and no senior QB. That year Doug Whaley replaced a decent OG Andy Levitre with Colin Brown who lasted 6 games before being cut from the team. Brown was another one of Buddy's pickups. Marrone's first year at 6-10 because his choice for OC was even worse than Jauron's. I get the impression that Marrone walked away because he had no real input with the roster and Whaley and Brandon are steering the ship. Now Rex Ryan gets fired in NY after a 4-12 season but since he is a defensive genius he gets the benefit of the doubt after being hired by these new owners... and what happens? He destroys an all pro D-line while simultaneously creating strife among those pro bowl players by running a scheme they mostly hate. I couldn't make this crap up if I wanted to. It's like stupidity runs rampant year after year at OBD and now it may not ever end with these new owners calling the shots on who to hire as head coach and the Ryan Bros safe as a tick on a dog with a stiff neck. i had to circle back to this because all in all these coaches got beat up by the national media who told us we were going to be average at best. mularky got some good reviews. marrone seemed to have more optimism garnered to him by the national guys than ryan. that scares me.
4merper4mer Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 i had to circle back to this because all in all these coaches got beat up by the national media who told us we were going to be average at best. mularky got some good reviews. marrone seemed to have more optimism garnered to him by the national guys than ryan. that scares me. I will defend Rex here because he is not worse than weirdo phony jerk autocrat Marrone. So he had the same agent as a dweeb who steals medical reports. So what. He was still God awful and Rex, although a coach with demonstrable terrible results and an adherence to an antiquated system, is still someone I'd take 100 times before taking Marrone.
JOE IN HAMPTON ROADS Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 With each new head coaching hire, I usually wait and see how they do in their first year. My optimism stopped with Dick Jauron and his bonehead moves on who he hired to run his offense. He had sorta the right idea to build the greatest show on snow in Buffalo akin to the Rams greatest show on turf by hiring the OC under Rams HC Mike Martz. But what a lot didn't know was that Steve Fairchild didn't call the offensive plays or set up the game plans for the Rams while he was there as it was all Mike Martz. Then to have 5 to 7 step drop back passing plays with a less than stellar offensive line was all about getting the QB's killed. That Mike Martz deep passing attack kept getting QB's injured. It happened in St Louis and in Detroit then on to San Fran for a bad season and finally in Chicago with Jay Cutler getting his ass handed to him. Martz has been out of the NFL since 2011. So, not only did Jauron not get it right in hiring Fairchild. He then promoted the QB coaches under Fairchild to OC after Failchild left to be a college HC after one season. Just a bad offensive scheme year after year with OC's that had no clue. Chan Gailey screwed it up by proclaiming that Trent Edwards was his starter only to cut him outright after two games. Gailey was so very lucky that Fitzpatrick was even on the team because Chan stated that Fitz, Edwards, and Brian Brohm were all about the same. Fitz came in of relief of Edwards and all he did was run for his life because bonehead Buddy Nix brought in bums for the O-line. Anyone else remember Cornell Green? The 2010 Buffalo Bills started that season 0-8 and finished 4-12. Jauron managed to do better with JP Losman and Trent Edwards at QB. Marrone comes in and had basically three rookie QB's on the roster with no QB coach to help guide them and no senior QB. That year Doug Whaley replaced a decent OG Andy Levitre with Colin Brown who lasted 6 games before being cut from the team. Brown was another one of Buddy's pickups. Marrone's first year at 6-10 because his choice for OC was even worse than Jauron's. I get the impression that Marrone walked away because he had no real input with the roster and Whaley and Brandon are steering the ship. Now Rex Ryan gets fired in NY after a 4-12 season but since he is a defensive genius he gets the benefit of the doubt after being hired by these new owners... and what happens? He destroys an all pro D-line while simultaneously creating strife among those pro bowl players by running a scheme they mostly hate. I couldn't make this crap up if I wanted to. It's like stupidity runs rampant year after year at OBD and now it may not ever end with these new owners calling the shots on who to hire as head coach and the Ryan Bros safe as a tick on a dog with a stiff neck. A lot of the above flows from the previous regime's dictum that having a positive cash flow is more important than winning. Rex doesn't have that excuse. Whaley has been taking risks and coming up sevens more than twos and Rex has had everything he could reasonably ask for. I don't put much stock in ESPN but if this rumor is true it does go along with the Rex Ryan Circus Show. BTW it drives me crazy when people call him a defensive genius, whatever he did right 10 years ago doesn't work anymore and the fact he cant evolve his scheme makes me wonder if it was ever really his to begin with.
boyst Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 I will defend Rex here because he is not worse than weirdo phony jerk autocrat Marrone. So he had the same agent as a dweeb who steals medical reports. So what. He was still God awful and Rex, although a coach with demonstrable terrible results and an adherence to an antiquated system, is still someone I'd take 100 times before taking Marrone. that wasn't a slight against marrone. in a perfect world we would have kept marrone one more year to get where i believe we needed to be as a team then bring in the right guy this year - knowing we would have been cusp of playoffs or playoff loser.
JOE IN HAMPTON ROADS Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 I will defend Rex here because he is not worse than weirdo phony jerk autocrat Marrone. So he had the same agent as a dweeb who steals medical reports. So what. He was still God awful and Rex, although a coach with demonstrable terrible results and an adherence to an antiquated system, is still someone I'd take 100 times before taking Marrone. I wont argue with you there but I nevertheless I would have fired Rex after the London game, taken the losing season and higher draft pick, and hired a new HC in January. Wade Phillips anyone? that wasn't a slight against marrone. in a perfect world we would have kept marrone one more year to get where i believe we needed to be as a team then bring in the right guy this year - knowing we would have been cusp of playoffs or playoff loser. I think that was Pegs' plan but Marrone wouldn't play.
John from Riverside Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 I will defend Rex here because he is not worse than weirdo phony jerk autocrat Marrone. So he had the same agent as a dweeb who steals medical reports. So what. He was still God awful and Rex, although a coach with demonstrable terrible results and an adherence to an antiquated system, is still someone I'd take 100 times before taking Marrone. Any bills HC who treats the bills front office secretary like crap deserves nothing but bad fortune......
4merper4mer Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Any bills HC who treats the bills front office secretary like crap deserves nothing but bad fortune...... Correct. Goes for lots of people in lots of jobs. Marrone is an ass. Every day he was here was one day too many.
Beerball Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Rex Haters can't wait to lose the first three games of the season Lame o's. Go Bills!! kinda weird right ? but whatevs You both know that this is complete and utter bull crap. Why someone always feels the need to post this boggles my mind which is further boggled by those agreeing with the statement. Not liking something, even many somethings about how the team is run, its personnel, its coaches, its FO does not equate to wanting the team to lose. Please drop this load of crap.
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