OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 I will wait to see how he looks at the end of this year. 19-0 baby and he is the new king. ....so then 10-6 and you make him a BISHOP I presume?...............
Dablitzkrieg Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 I'll reserve judgement until at least a season, or 2, or 3
3rdand12 Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 #babycrowning too soon. Feel good story waiting in the wings though.
mead107 Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 ....so then 10-6 and you make him a BISHOP I presume?...............no, he has to have 12 wins for that title
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 no, he has to have 12 wins for that title ....10-6 is a mere pawn....damn you're tough...........
PromoTheRobot Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 These comments are the same things that were said when Marrone was hired. Link?
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Link? ...link?...LMAO....the TBD archives probably have 26,358 posts of doubting trepidation posts about Marrone for your perusal....and at last count, the pundits' doubting trepidation posts about McD stand at 11,357 BUT growing.....over/under has yet to be established......
#34fan Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Better chance of striking a gas line than gold in WNY... McDoomed has pretty much laid low all offseason, which is good... Has lots of positive things to say about the team... Still I was hoping for more in the way of dark, and brooding behavior... Just once, I'd like him to look visibly unhappy with SOMETHING ... I saw that alot with Gase, and I respected it... Everything can't be good during a 17 year playoff drought...
nedboy7 Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Stop trying to be positive and start bashing some Bills. Like Tryrod. Did you know basically any first round pick could do better than him? Oh and our GM, coach, and most of our players flat out suck?
JoeF Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 (edited) Three thoughts on this... 1) Tough to judge McD until game day. That's the first time we see how the Bills will exploit other teams weaknesses and cover the Bills weaknesses. Its also the first time we will see game management and clock management. These are all key. I just can't get excited anymore about press conference rhetoric or mic'd up practice sessions. 2) The Pegulas have spared no expense to build a coaching staff and a football administration/scouting staff. I hope they exercise paitience with this team (5 years) unless its an unmitigated disaster. Are there indications that this staff is different -- yes so far. For example, part of me is glad the Bills did not sign Maclin...the fans have had 17 years of chasing the shiny penny and maybe not the smartest use of the cap. McD and Beane made a decision on a price for Maclin and stuck to it...its not emotion its building a roster. 3) For the first time since Butler and Wade (and Polian and Marv before them), I feel like the Bills football operations and coaching staff are aligned...this is really important....they are essentially equal..there is no czar like Donahoe or no friction like Marrone/Ryan vs. Whaley...the parts of the organization are evaluated as one rather than separately. Yes -- this all is off the topic of just McD -- but it all fits together...Am I optimistic -- sure--all we have is hope...we have no substantial evidence of competence or incompetence right now and I want to be positive. Edited June 24, 2017 by JoeF
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 Three thoughts on this... 1) Tough to judge McD until game day. That's the first time we see how the Bills will exploit other teams weaknesses and cover the Bills weaknesses. Its also the first time we will see game management and clock management. These are all key. I just can't get excited anymore about press conference rhetoric or mic'd up practice sessions. 2) The Pegulas have spared no expense to build a coaching staff and a football administration/scouting staff. I hope they exercise paitience with this team (5 years) unless its an unmitigated disaster. Are there indications that this staff is different -- yes so far. For example, part of me is glad the Bills did not sign Maclin...the fans have had 17 years of chasing the shiny penny and maybe not the smartest use of the cap. McD and Beane made a decision on a price for Maclin and stuck to it...its not emotion its building a roster. 3) For the first time since Butler and Wade (and Polian and Marv before them), I feel like the Bills football operations and coaching staff are aligned...this is really important....they are essentially equal..there is no czar like Donahoe or no friction like Marrone/Ryan vs. Whaley...the parts of the organization are evaluated as one rather than separately. Yes -- this all is off the topic of just McD -- but it all fits together...Am I optimistic -- sure--all we have is hope...we have no substantial evidence of competence or incompetence right now and I want to be positive. ....going back to post Polian, have you been this optimistic as far as the complete fit (sure it's on paper) package being in place, or was there another era that you thought to have better potential after Polian?....just curious.......
JoeF Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 (edited) ....going back to post Polian, have you been this optimistic as far as the complete fit (sure it's on paper) package being in place, or was there another era that you thought to have better potential after Polian?....just curious....... I thought John Butler and AJ Smith combined with Wade Phillips was a good and cohesive combination but that was essentially an extension of Polian Levy. I think the Bills have been at their best when the coaching staff and the football ops/personnel side were essentially equals and evaluated together by ownership rather than having one czar. If you remember those combinations -- both the coach and GM had direct pipelines to the owner but they used those forums to support each other not to undermine each other. I think Bills have that cohesion now for the first time in 17 years...I view this year as 1987 or 1997 when the Bills needed a year to transition the roster -- but were on the cusp of a really good team. This time it might take two or three years. It takes less time if young vets like Darby, Lawson, Watkins, Ragland, John Miller and this year's draft class realize some of their promise. Edited June 25, 2017 by JoeF
The Voice of Truth Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 I used to indulge myself in the minutia and details of every offseason. I am now at a point where I have taken a big step back and am tired of trying to figure out if we're going to be good or try to convince myself we're going to be good. I don't look at the details. I want to see the product on Sundays. Period. That being said, while I have taken a huge step back, the little I have seen from McDermott looks great. Intense. Well spoken. Confident in every arena. Intelligent. A football personality (tough and carries himself well). I'm not sure I have a critique of what I've seen. Time will tell.
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 I thought John Butler and AJ Smith combined with Wade Phillips was a good and cohesive combination but that was essentially an extension of Polian Levy. I think the Bills have been at their best when the coaching staff and the football ops/personnel side were essentially equals and evaluated together by ownership rather than having one czar. If you remember those combinations -- both the coach and GM had direct pipelines to the owner but they used those forums to support each other not to undermine each other. I think Bills have that cohesion now for the first time in 17 years...I view this year as 1987 or 1997 when the Bills needed a year to transition the roster -- but were on the cusp of a really good team. This time it might take two or three years. It takes less time if young vets like Darby, Lawson, Watkins, Ragland, John Miller and this year's draft class realize some of their promise. ...all great points bud....Butler/Smith/Wade trio was pretty good.....sad that RW tried to shaft Wade when he refused to fire ST coaches.....hence, the "your resigned....no you fired me" spat all over money...glad the arbitrator found in Wade's favor and he got his 800 grand......and the guy is STILL going at 70 as the Rams' DC....good for him.....
nucci Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 ...all great points bud....Butler/Smith/Wade trio was pretty good.....sad that RW tried to shaft Wade when he refused to fire ST coaches.....hence, the "your resigned....no you fired me" spat all over money...glad the arbitrator found in Wade's favor and he got his 800 grand......and the guy is STILL going at 70 as the Rams' DC....good for him..... Sad that Wade wouldn't fire the worst ST coach in history to keep his job
OldTimeAFLGuy Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 Sad that Wade wouldn't fire the worst ST coach in history to keep his job ....ABSOLUTELY agree....probably defines the man's character though.....if he is the accountable HC, he should be able to decide who is on his staff and who needs to go....just my opinion...trying to screw him out of 800 grand was a low point in Bills' lore.............
Saxum Posted June 26, 2017 Posted June 26, 2017 ...all great points bud....Butler/Smith/Wade trio was pretty good.....sad that RW tried to shaft Wade when he refused to fire ST coaches.....hence, the "your resigned....no you fired me" spat all over money...glad the arbitrator found in Wade's favor and he got his 800 grand......and the guy is STILL going at 70 as the Rams' DC....good for him..... Sad that Wade wouldn't fire the worst ST coach in history to keep his job ....ABSOLUTELY agree....probably defines the man's character though.....if he is the accountable HC, he should be able to decide who is on his staff and who needs to go....just my opinion...trying to screw him out of 800 grand was a low point in Bills' lore............. Pretty sure Ronny Jones is worst coach PERIOD in NFL and is the reason why front office should have veto power over all signings unless the signing is paid out of coach's pocket. And he was not told to fire him, he was told he could remain an assistant coach but he could not remain as a coordinator so it was a demotion not a firing.
dayman Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 I have become comfortably numb It really is quite comfortable to be nice and numb on the season. I enjoy the games, and if we are anywhere near .500 going into the last month I treat that like the superbowl. When the final day of us being eliminated rolls around it's no sweat off my back and I'm happy to have been entertained past Thanksgiving. Go Bills baby! May the new HC keep us playing PAST THANKSGIVING!!! WOOO!
3rdand12 Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 It really is quite comfortable to be nice and numb on the season. I enjoy the games, and if we are anywhere near .500 going into the last month I treat that like the superbowl. When the final day of us being eliminated rolls around it's no sweat off my back and I'm happy to have been entertained past Thanksgiving. Go Bills baby! May the new HC keep us playing PAST THANKSGIVING!!! WOOO! Some like to pull the season worn bandaid off very slowly to try avoid the pain. Others get it over with as quickly as possible. The pain is inevitable regardless of the method. 0- 23
Gugny Posted June 27, 2017 Posted June 27, 2017 Sad that Wade wouldn't fire the worst ST coach in history to keep his job Wade Phillips is the best head coach the Bills have ever had, in my opinion. I'd like to see McGinger Beady Eyes coach a few NFL games before saying how I feel about him. As of now, it seems that he's doing and saying/not doing, not saying the right things. I'm more optimistic about the long-term future of the Bills than I've been in years and it's specifically because of the HC/GM combo.
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