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5. There are a TON of problems on defense. With what looks like a very weak QB draft class, I could justify spending all picks on defense.

Didn't we just do that eight months ago?
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Here is the biggest thing we learned. The players do not want Lynn as the HC, they would have put up an all out effort if they had wanted him to get the job.

That was obvious when they came up qkrh two fourth down stops inside the red zone.

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I was really holding out hope for EJ but he looked pretty bad today. EJ & CJ made TT look good. Also looks like we need to leave Lynn up in the box and keep him off of the sidelines. Still like the idea of bringing Schwartz in as HC and keeping Lynn as OC. It appears that Lynn should prove himself a little more at OC before we go putting him into the HC position.

Time to start focusing on the draft.

Go Bills.

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No but he's certainly not ready

You mean, based on today's sample? That's silly. I doubt any QB alive would have done much better in that sh-t-show. What did you expect?
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You mean, based on today's sample? That's silly. I doubt any QB alive would have done much better in that sh-t-show. What did you expect?

Adequate QB Skills.

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You mean, based on today's sample? That's silly. I doubt any QB alive would have done much better in that sh-t-show. What did you expect?

I wasn't expecting anything from him honestly. He's a guy who couldn't keep a college starting job

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There isn't anything to be learned from a game where nothing was at stake, you just fired the coach a week before and half he team was already on the golf course. And doubly because we started a tire-fire at QB

Couldn't agree more

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You mean, based on today's sample? That's silly. I doubt any QB alive would have done much better in that sh-t-show. What did you expect?

I think that your blind defense of Jones is as irrational as those of us (including me) that said that EJ just needed more time.

 

I look at Jones as a QB with a phenomenal arm, but no idea what he is doing. I think that EJ tried very hard to learn what he needed to do, but was undone by his inability to learn how to throw accurately. I wanted EJ to succeed, but clearly he can't throw accurately unless his feet are completely set.

 

When I look at Jones, I see a guy who didn't buy-in to learning how to play QB in college, but who can make an occasional great play with his arm - certainly some of that is an innate skill beyond just having a strong arm.

 

I think Jones is a 3rd string QB with great physical tools and some innate ability to make plays, but a questionable work-ethic and significant lack of experience coming from college.

 

I'd keep Jones and hope that I win the lottery, but in no universe do I consider rolling into next season counting on him to be the starter, unless my aim is to get the #1 pick in the 2018 NFL draft.

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