Best Player Available Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 Give Wade another shot. He would do very well with the defensive personnel that the Bills have. The thing with Wade is now he can adapt to the personel he is given. His first year in Denver is proof. Now Rex wasn't exactly handed a bunch of scrubs either. Rex failed and in many respects still does adapting to personel and injuries. Has Rex ever made a half time adjustment that was visible, game changing, and resulting in a win for the Bills? Wade was unemployed the year Pegula signed rex.
John from Riverside Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 We might have burned that Wade Phillips bridge anyway after what happened the first time he was here
BaaadThingsMan Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 Serious question. Has the game passed by all the guys commentating on TV nowadays? Herm Edwards, Mooch, Cowher, Gruden, Dungy. All those guys were great coaches, will any of em ever come back and do they still have it, can they adjust to the game as its played today? Personally i'd love to see Terry open his checkbook for Gruden. I think he'll coach again and win more Superbowls, hopefully for the Bills!! He's just biding his time in a cushy job in the meantime, playin golf, traveling, restin up his body and mind but still studying the game. IF they don't keep Rex that is. We might have burned that Wade Phillips bridge anyway after what happened the first time he was heretime heals all wounds and there is new ownership so the bridge can be rebuilt
John from Riverside Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 Serious question. Has the game passed by all the guys commentating on TV nowadays? Herm Edwards, Mooch, Cowher, Gruden, Dungy. All those guys were great coaches, will any of em ever come back and do they still have it, can they adjust to the game as its played today? Personally i'd love to see Terry open his checkbook for Gruden. I think he'll coach again and win more Superbowls, hopefully for the Bills!! He's just biding his time in a cushy job in the meantime, playin golf, traveling, restin up his body and mind but still studying the game. IF they don't keep Rex that is. time heals all wounds and there is new ownership so the bridge can be rebuilt
BaaadThingsMan Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 I don't think for a second McDaniels would take a HC job in the AFC East regardless... ask eric mangenius
Best Player Available Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 We might have burned that Wade Phillips bridge anyway after what happened the first time he was here Wade still owns a home in Hamburg. Or had it still in '14 anyways. Forget the article, forget who asked. But Wade had season tickets in the club level. he was asked if his firing would prevent him from ever working for the Bills? His short answer at the time was no.
T master Posted December 9, 2016 Author Posted December 9, 2016 We might have burned that Wade Phillips bridge anyway after what happened the first time he was here Well the guy that fired Wade is now gone RIP Ralph & Wade did go back to Denver & won a ring not as a HC of coarse but he got a ring . The Bills could be something that truly pissed him off and the Pegula's could be pretty persuasive i would imagine . If Ralph was still here not a chance but stranger things have happened ... Like if they get P Oed at Rex, Schwartz could be the next HC who knows ???
Nitro Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Fire Rex and you will have to settle for a retread or a coordinator no one expected. Buffalo can be developing a reputation in the NFL as a place no one wants to go and coach. Rex has the only non losing record since Wade among the seven coaches in that time.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Fire Rex and you will have to settle for a retread or a coordinator no one expected. Buffalo can be developing a reputation in the NFL as a place no one wants to go and coach. Rex has the only non losing record since Wade among the seven coaches in that time. Marrone. Research.
John from Riverside Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Anyone. Its comments like this is why nobody can take you seriously Marrone. Research. and anyone who would even consider that needs a straight jacket
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Its comments like this is why nobody can take you seriously I'm only semi serious. I'd like an offense oriented coach. Probably McDaniel. Its comments like this is why nobody can take you seriously and anyone who would even consider that needs a straight jacket But you yourself say that TTs barely over .500 record makes him a winner. Hypocrisy much?
BaaadThingsMan Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Fire Rex and you will have to settle for a retread or a coordinator no one expected. Buffalo can be developing a reputation in the NFL as a place no one wants to go and coach. Rex has the only non losing record since Wade among the seven coaches in that time. disagree, Pegulas are just getting started. That may have been true Ralphs last few years but not now
BADOLBILZ Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 disagree, Pegulas are just getting started. That may have been true Ralphs last few years but not now The Pegulas really want to win......much respect to them. But let's understand one thing folks: Being new is not an excuse to keep wallowing in mediocrity for a few more years. Ralph was a bad owner. But he actually periodically stewarded teams to at least occasional playoff appearances. There was a playoff appearance in the mid 1970's......a couple early 80's......then a long run from 88-1999. It's NOT OK TO inherit a mediocre team on the rise and maintain for 3-4 years. Some teams do near complete re-builds in that amount of time.
Buffalo Barbarian Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Wade still owns a home in Hamburg. Or had it still in '14 anyways. Forget the article, forget who asked. But Wade had season tickets in the club level. he was asked if his firing would prevent him from ever working for the Bills? His short answer at the time was no. He was also HC in Denver once upon a time, soo ... Anyone. PJ Fleck
Freddie's Dead Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Wade Phillips is the 2nd best coach the Bills have ever had. I'd bring him back. He's wearing a headset now, so there's that.
The Jokeman Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Wade Phillips is the 2nd best coach the Bills have ever had. I'd bring him back. He's wearing a headset now, so there's that. 2nd? I'd say he's closer to 4th best. As I have Levy, Saban and Knox ahead of Wade.
Freddie's Dead Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 2nd? I'd say he's closer to 4th best. As I have Levy, Saban and Knox ahead of Wade. I have Knox and Saban after Wade, although I can see your point as well. Saban and Knox both had more balls than Wade, who knuckled under to Ralph and started Scrub Johnson.
apuszczalowski Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 Marrone. Research.c'Mon, you can't expect someone to go that far back into history to figure that out....
klos63 Posted December 9, 2016 Posted December 9, 2016 disagree, Pegulas are just getting started. That may have been true Ralphs last few years but not now I think fans give the Pegula's too much credit as being great owners. Yes, they saved the team from moving, that's great. They haven't accomplished anything noteworthy on the field or the ice yet. Not sure how close they are to getting a playoff team for either franchise either.
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