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That is the closest comparison in recent Bills' history with a regime having carte blanche from ownership.

 

Donahoe was a talent collector of the highest magnitude though.

 

He cleaned house but then immediately started filling the bowl with his own turds.

 

Either way.......the total tear downs of Greggo and Jauron were unnecessary.

 

As I have pointed out numerous times......all the consistent winners of recent times rose from mediocrity and almost all made use of the previous regimes recently drafted young talent.

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Donahoe was a talent collector of the highest magnitude though.

 

He cleaned house but then immediately started filling the bowl with his own turds.

 

Either way.......the total tear downs of Greggo and Jauron were unnecessary.

 

As I have pointed out numerous times......all the consistent winners of recent times rose from mediocrity and almost all made use of the previous regimes recently drafted young talent.

None of them had Ralph for an owner, with his guys still running the team after he left. A truly unique and most heinous situation.

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Yeah Allen looked bad.

 

I know he's got poor talent around him but the decision making is an issue.

 

Throwing a ball 20 feet out of bounds 50 yards downfield when you have a guy open underneath? :doh:

Yep. Decision making and accuracy both were off even when you cut him some slack for the bad drops by his supporting cast. Edited by GunnerBill
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None of them had Ralph for an owner, with his guys still running the team after he left. A truly unique and most heinous situation.

 

Ralph or the Pegula's, you mean.

 

Frying pan to fire in terms of ability to field a winner.........granted, Ralph only had 1 team.......but it took Ralph a couple decades to finish DFL as often as the Pegula's have.

 

Our best hope are the Pegula kids. :thumbsup:

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Ralph or the Pegula's, you mean.

 

Frying pan to fire in terms of ability to field a winner.........granted, Ralph only had 1 team.......but it took Ralph a couple decades to finish DFL as often as the Pegula's have.

 

Our best hope are the Pegula kids. :thumbsup:

our Only Hope is Peguals kids.

stay frosty

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I owe Gunner and Bado and apology, these guys are just another group of clowns over at OBD. A different kind of clown but the results won't change much. Know it all clowns.

 

Can't wait to see Vlad get pancaked over and over again

We. Have. Not. Played. One. Game. Yet.

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Waiting and seeing is better than dismissing them months into their tenure.

Maybe. But it's a message board. Its reason for existence is for spewing opinions. It's like the idea of "Innocent before proven guilty." Everyone believes that should be the case. But only in courts. You can and do make and say opinions on whether people are innocent or guilty before a verdict if you are not part of the court process. Especially on a platform like a message board. Edited by Kelly the Dog
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I'm confused over what we were wrong about.

 

I cried a little about the cut. Really like the kid.

 

I'm really happy he cleared and signed up on the PS.

 

Not sure what to apologize for.

Wasnt he the one with a fast track to canton, going to dominate the next superbowl, and get a hige payday from the Patriots???
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Yup. And 95% of the others sucked. It should be illeagual to say Tom Brady was a sixth round draft choice.

It's actually higher than 95% I think. I need to run the numbers again. Basically though people use 1 guy out of 20 to try to prove their point. It's really a dumb strategy. If you are trying to hang your hat on "1 out of 20 times you'll be right" that's just not smart. Play the percentages.
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It's actually higher than 95% I think. I need to run the numbers again. Basically though people use 1 guy out of 20 to try to prove their point. It's really a dumb strategy. If you are trying to hang your hat on "1 out of 20 times you'll be right" that's just not smart. Play the percentages.

Right. Brady is the outlier. He was drafted by a team that had a veteran QB as well. You can see that team taking a flyer in the 6th on a QB. The Bills aren't in the position to bank on that guy. They will have to address the position sooner, it all about playing the odds.

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It's actually higher than 95% I think. I need to run the numbers again. Basically though people use 1 guy out of 20 to try to prove their point. It's really a dumb strategy. If you are trying to hang your hat on "1 out of 20 times you'll be right" that's just not smart. Play the percentages.

This time of year I picture a lot of posters with empty retirement accounts, the way people fall in love with lottery tickets around here

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Hopefully more if these guys start looking the part and not just Falk. Otherwise the chances of the Bills landing the guy are next to nil.

Baker Mayfield and Mason Rudolph looked the part of 1st round qb's this weekend. I will go on record as saying at least one of them won't be. Over-reacting to the first game of the college season is the same as over-reacting to these pre-season cuts. Let's see what the on-field/final product is before judgement.
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