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Good topic;

 

Marone, by far the best. Don’t like him fine, but he turned the organization around.  

 

Gailey: best of the worst. Made the most of his JV wr, secondary and LB  squads. Trent Edwards v Ryan Fitzpatrick... ugh 

 

Juaron: (7–9 no matter how good/bad the talent) 

 

Mularkey:  actually had a winning season, although he left town a goat, his resemblance to Kevin Costner makes him look like a leadership figure. So there’s that. 

 

Greggo: meh

 

Rex: actually took a good team with a stout defense and totally jacked it up by imposing his  scheme which completely misfit the talent. The whole time in front of the podium he was acting like he was winning rings... what an epic failure

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18 minutes ago, sullim4 said:

Gailey

Marrone, obviously.

Gregggo

Cheeseburgers Mularkey

Rex, fully pregnant.

Skeletor

 

Gailey had the least amount of talent to work with and actually adapted his schemes to his players rather than the opposite... for that he gets the top spot imo.

Except for the defense when he made us go 3-4 after being a 4-3 base. Which lead us to take Troupe etc. I'm also upset we drafted Spiller when had Lynch and Jackson already on the team, we could have used that pick to draft Dez Bryant and done so much better in retrospect.

 

My rankings:

 

Marone

Gailey

Williams

Mularkey

Jauron

Ryan

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Marrone

Jauron

(Terrible talent level on those teams.  Did their best to wring blood from a stone)

 

Mularkey

 

Gailey

 

 

Williams

 

 

 

 

Ryan

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55 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

Good topic;

 

Marone, by far the best. Don’t like him fine, but he turned the organization around.  

 

Gailey: best of the worst. Made the most of his JV wr, secondary and LB  squads. Trent Edwards v Ryan Fitzpatrick... ugh 

 

Juaron: (7–9 no matter how good/bad the talent) 

  

Mularkey:  actually had a winning season, although he left town a goat, his resemblance to Kevin Costner makes him look like a leadership figure. So there’s that. 

 

Greggo: meh

 

Rex: actually took a good team with a stout defense and totally jacked it up by imposing his  scheme which completely misfit the talent. The whole time in front of the podium he was acting like he was winning rings... what an epic failure

I agree with this

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Uggh, this is rough

 

Marrone: Actually left with a winning season. If he had been willing to change offense, and let Schwartz have the defense I wouldn't have been shocked if we resembled what the Jags are now.

 

Gailey: Got what he could get out of a sub-par QB. I wonder what he could have done with Shady and Tyrod.

 

Mularky: Meh

Greggo: Meh

Jauron: Lower Meh

Rex: It's hard, because I was thrilled when he got here. I still enjoy his personality. But man, the defense backslid hard and he bears a lot for that. Tie in that he had one of the most talented rosters in years, and still couldn't do it, I think he is deserving of the bottom of the pile.

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Technically, Wade Phillips should be included on this list. His last season as HC was the first season of "the drought." So he kicked things off.

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20 minutes ago, MDH said:

Technically, Wade Phillips should be included on this list. His last season as HC was the first season of "the drought." So he kicked things off.

 

Wade would be #1.....

 

 

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3 hours ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

Rank 'em. 

 

  • REX RYAN, 2015-2016
  • DOUG MARRONE, 2013-14
  • CHAN GAILEY, 2010-12
  • DICK JAURON, 2006-09
  • MIKE MULARKEY, 2004-05
  • GREGG WILLIAMS, 2001-03

 

 

(Not including interim coaches Lynn and Fewell)

Marrone

Mularkey

Gregg Williams

Rex Ryan

Dick Jauron

Chan Gailey

 

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Gotta go w/ 1. Chan, 2. Marrone (boring however, he was trending up) and 3. (ugh, unfortunately) Mularky. Although if I had to not vote for 3-6, I could do that without remorse also. Mularky showed promise and actually led us to a 9-7 record but he was a patsy for Donahue and the roster could never recover. In regard to the foot soldier: Rex, he brought some recognition with him and followed suit by falling flat on his fat face and somehow utterly ruining a defense. Gregg was meh and Dick Jauron was by far the worst... We NEEDED a HC badly at the time, in particular we were looking for more of a big time name. Instead we chose Chicago cast-off DJ... to make matters worse we extended him when we all knew the experiment was over...

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I think a lot of people are a bit high on Chan because he was likeable. Classy guy, nice guy and his team was fun and embodied a kind of underdog spirit. 

 

I thought that watching the Fred Jackson roast clips... that team tried and tried and tried and they were fun. If I could have wished any of the drought teams to the post-season it would have been that Gailey squad.... but ultimately as a coach he was also the man who hired Wannatasche and couldn't get that side of the ball sorted out at all. 

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Marrone 

Ryan    Mario took a big step down and he lost his safties i wouldn't blame Rex for the defense regressing.  He didn't help or adapt but there were a lot of variables 

Dickie j   the team was hard to watch but he got a lot out of very little talent 

Chan on the hand Chan's teams didn't win much but they were fun 

Mularkey 

WIlliams 

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

Rank 'em. 

 

  • REX RYAN, 2015-2016
  • DOUG MARRONE, 2013-14
  • CHAN GAILEY, 2010-12
  • DICK JAURON, 2006-09
  • MIKE MULARKEY, 2004-05
  • GREGG WILLIAMS, 2001-03

 

 

(Not including interim coaches Lynn and Fewell)

Just remove Rex completely, he was such a jackass! Then leave list as is. 

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6 hours ago, sullim4 said:

Gailey

Marrone, obviously.

Gregggo

Cheeseburgers Mularkey

Rex, fully pregnant.

Skeletor

 

Gailey had the least amount of talent to work with and actually adapted his schemes to his players rather than the opposite... for that he gets the top spot imo.

This^^^

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8 hours ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

Rank 'em. 

 

  • REX RYAN, 2015-2016
  • DOUG MARRONE, 2013-14
  • CHAN GAILEY, 2010-12
  • DICK JAURON, 2006-09
  • MIKE MULARKEY, 2004-05
  • GREGG WILLIAMS, 2001-03

 

 

(Not including interim coaches Lynn and Fewell)

They might have been 2 of the better ones.(Lynn and Fewell)

Gailey

Marrone

Mularkey

Jauron

Williams

Rex

 Really don't think any of them got a fair shake.

God rest his soul Mr. Wilson may have been the biggest issue.

Posted
8 hours ago, BBills88 said:

CHAN GAILEY, 2010-12

DOUG MARRONE, 2013-14

MIKE MULARKEY, 2004-05

GREGG WILLIAMS, 2001-03

DICK JAURON, 2006-09

REX RYAN, 2015-2016

I personally would flip Jauron and Rex but this is great

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