Sandy McFiddish Posted May 13, 2017 Posted May 13, 2017 I really like the collaborative effort Beane and Sean plan on working together with each other and the Pegula's.
jeffismagic Posted May 13, 2017 Posted May 13, 2017 The present structure our Bills are using is very similar to exactly what goes on in KC The only difference is that is currently a highly successful team so media and fans don't claim its in any way dsyfunctional At the end of the day if we start winning more games nobody will care about the structure If we keep losing folks will key on it jc The structure is the same as KC, yes. For this to work Sean will have to let Beane do his job. If he doesn't do that it's a Chip Kelly situation.
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted May 13, 2017 Posted May 13, 2017 I really like the collaborative effort Beane and Sean plan on working together with each other and the Pegula's. ....pretty straightforward......if not, everything fails and we go on with 7-9, 8-8, 7-9, 8-8......screw egos and individual accolades...........
BuffaloBud420 Posted May 13, 2017 Posted May 13, 2017 What exactly does it mean that Beane has "control of the 53" but McDermott has "final say"? From a practical standpoint,how does that work? Does McDermott say "our D LINEMAN is hurt,get me somebody with more pass rush ability" so Beane looks for candidates and McDermott chooses? How can Beane chooze the 53 for McDermott to coach? Beane has final say. As it should be.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted May 14, 2017 Posted May 14, 2017 What exactly does it mean that Beane has "control of the 53" but McDermott has "final say"? From a practical standpoint,how does that work? I expect those are details that Beane and McDermott either have, or will work out. Without inside knowledge, I would expect that practically speaking, what it means is that Beane is the one who will make the calls on who to elevate from the practice squad/who to cut to make room/who to bring in but that McDermott wants those decisions reviewed with him and the chance for input and the occasional veto
eball Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Beane: That was part of the attraction of the job. There were a lot of attractions, but I don’t have to get to know the guy I am going to be working side by side with personally, away from the office. I already know that. I have that box checked. I know that this guy is going to have my back and he knows I am going to have his back. And that’s a huge thing in this business. We know how important it is to trust each other. It’s so funny when people ask, Who’s got control? Who has the 53-man roster? Honestly, we don’t care about it. We are going to make decisions together and we are going to talk about everything that affects the roster, the staff, and that is what’s exciting. You don’t get that everywhere. You read about dysfunction in various organizations and that is part of the reason I am here. I did not want to leave Carolina for something I was unsure of. This seemed like as sure a thing as there can be in the NFL, to partner up with Sean.
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted May 15, 2017 Posted May 15, 2017 Who has the final say on the train horn? This is the question I need an answer to.
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