Saxum Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 His team won an AFC South division game with Tom Savage at QB part of game. Color me impressed. Corrected.
GunnerBill Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 You're wrong, i think. Marrone is not likable, but he is a good football coach. Agree. Said that when he was here as well and at the time it felt like a minority opinion at times.
eball Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 If the Jags can do that to the Texans, that sorry division might be their's for the taking, the talent is sure there. Colts are brutal, and Marrone > Meathead. Agreed.
CommonCents Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 That A-hole is a good football coach. His team's are prepared and physical. They play to their talent level. He is the best coach that we have had in the drought. He's just an a-hole. I agree. It would be a fun storyline if he can make them compete each week, they have the talent. Robinson went down, does that means he lets Hurns out of the dog house this week?
eball Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 I'll always despise St. Doug the person, but it's true the Bills were at their most competitive during the drought when he was here.
Malazan Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 He'll be ok during year 1 which he will believe entitles him to godhood status. Get your popcorn ready for when that happens with him and coughlin.
Wayne Arnold Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 The Marrone praise in this thread is puzzling. Marrone was lucky that Pettine and then Schwartz were available to be the DC when he was hired here. Those two defensive coordinators were the ones responsible for the Bills being competitive while Marrone was here. Marrone is an "offensive" coach and the offense was a shite-show in both years. He was a supposed offensive line guru, yet the OLine never performed worse than when he was here. He's a horrible game manager who punts/kicks in every opportunity, disregarding percentages. The Bills went *9-7 in 2014 (supposedly a monumental accomplishment in the eyes of Bills fans) in spite of Marrone, not because of him.
Buffalo_Stampede Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 The Marrone praise in this thread is puzzling. Marrone was lucky that Pettine and then Schwartz were available to be the DC when he was hired here. Those two defensive coordinators were the ones responsible for the Bills being competitive while Marrone was here. Marrone is an "offensive" coach and the offense was a shite-show in both years. He was a supposed offensive line guru, yet the OLine never performed worse than when he was here. He's a horrible game manager who punts/kicks in every opportunity, disregarding percentages. The Bills went *9-7 in 2014 (supposedly a monumental accomplishment in the eyes of Bills fans) in spite of Marrone, not because of him. Marrone hired those DC's. Marrone is not an offensive genius, but he is a leader and a true head coach. He is very much like Tom Coughlin.
BringBackOrton Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 The Marrone praise in this thread is puzzling. Marrone was lucky that Pettine and then Schwartz were available to be the DC when he was hired here. Those two defensive coordinators were the ones responsible for the Bills being competitive while Marrone was here. Marrone is an "offensive" coach and the offense was a shite-show in both years. He was a supposed offensive line guru, yet the OLine never performed worse than when he was here. He's a horrible game manager who punts/kicks in every opportunity, disregarding percentages. The Bills went *9-7 in 2014 (supposedly a monumental accomplishment in the eyes of Bills fans) in spite of Marrone, not because of him. Marrone had EJ Manuel, Thad Lewis, and Jeff Tuel at QB and still managed the #2 rushing attack with old man Fred and CJ Spiller, a bad OL, and no #1 WR. You're incorrect.
Buffalo_Stampede Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 Marrone had EJ Manuel, Thad Lewis, and Jeff Tuel at QB and still managed the #2 rushing attack with old man Fred and CJ Spiller, a bad OL, and no #1 WR. You're incorrect. To be fair, they #2 based on volume. It wasnt a great rushing attack. Good, just not like we have have seen the last few years.
BringBackOrton Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 To be fair, they #2 based on volume. It wasnt a great rushing attack. Good, just not like we have have seen the last few years. Of course not. We have had Shady, Tyrod, Watkins, Richie and Miller. Instead of Fred/CJ, EJ, Stevie, Colin Brown and Urbik. It was still good. To run the ball even "good" with that group is a feat.
BuffaloBud Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 I thought his post game "wildest dream" comment was classic. Other than that he's "meh" to me.
BillsFan2313 Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 You're wrong, i think. Marrone is not likable, but he is a good football coach. No Jim Schwartz is a good defensive coordinator. Marrone and Hackett are poor offensive minds.
26CornerBlitz Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 I will partially credit the bad showing of the Texans to the turmoil caused by Hurricane Harvey.
BillsFan2313 Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 The Marrone praise in this thread is puzzling. Marrone was lucky that Pettine and then Schwartz were available to be the DC when he was hired here. Those two defensive coordinators were the ones responsible for the Bills being competitive while Marrone was here. Marrone is an "offensive" coach and the offense was a shite-show in both years. He was a supposed offensive line guru, yet the OLine never performed worse than when he was here. He's a horrible game manager who punts/kicks in every opportunity, disregarding percentages. The Bills went *9-7 in 2014 (supposedly a monumental accomplishment in the eyes of Bills fans) in spite of Marrone, not because of him. Exactly. People have short memories.
HT02 Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 Doug reminds me a lot of Bill Parcels; full of himself but a very good coach.
SoTier Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 No, he's not. And no he won't. Today was a fluke against a bad team. Jaguars will come back down to Earth as soon as next week (although Titans aren't much better). Believe whatever you want to believe but I watched much of the game, and totally agree that Marrone is a decent HC and will get more out of that team than you think. The Jags looked good, especially on defense where their pass rushers literally overwhelmed Savage on just about pass attempt, and on offense they made Bortles look respectable, which was probably quite a feat. Oh, yeah, they went into the Texans' house and dominated them ... and the Texans aren't the Jests.
Matt_In_NH Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 He is a dick but I think he is a good head coach. I just can't stand him for quitting on this team.
Buffalo_Stampede Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 Doug reminds me a lot of Bill Parcels; full of himself but a very good coach. Parcels had personality. Marrone more Coughlin.
BillsFan2313 Posted September 11, 2017 Posted September 11, 2017 Believe whatever you want to believe but I watched much of the game, and totally agree that Marrone is a decent HC and will get more out of that team than you think. The Jags looked good, especially on defense where their pass rushers literally overwhelmed Savage on just about pass attempt, and on offense they made Bortles look respectable, which was probably quite a feat. Oh, yeah, they went into the Texans' house and dominated them ... and the Texans aren't the Jests. I mean, Houston players didn't have to go through a hurricane or anything...
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