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  1. 1. How much confidence do you have that McDermott will be a successful head coach for the Buffalo Bills within the next 2-3 years?

  2. 2. How much confidence do you have that Beane will be a successful GM for the Buffalo Bills within the next 2-3 years?



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No not at all. Completely destroyed a competent offense literally overnight and gave the most important person in the organization no weapons and no vet QB to learn from, forcing him to play way before he was ready. 

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If they hit on QB then it will be all be fine. If I am beane, am I hedging on Allen by picking another this year? Absolutely. Peterman will be out of the NFL and DA is supposed to be holding a clipboard. 

 

If they draft another QB then I will have more confidence. It is still VERY early in Beane’s tenure. 

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In the other thread with the poll I voted 20%..

 

I think if people are honest, based on what we are witnessing this year, more chance he fails than succeeds..

 

McBeane  needs to have a lot of things go right for then with Allen working out and a great draft and Free Agency in the off season..

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Yes, they can turn it around. What we don't need is a small group of loud lunkhead no-nothings calling for everybody to be fired.

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24 minutes ago, njbuff said:

I will be honest. I really have no idea how to feel about this subject, so I lean towards McBeane being ANOTHER failed regime in Buffalo.

 

What are your honest thoughts?

turn what around? most everything that has happened is by design. this year is a wash, we all know it, yet some want to melt down about it and pretend McBeane meant to put a good complete team on the field this year.

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I want to like McBeane, ultimately time will tell if they can produce the baby or not.  21 Rookies and 1st or 2nd year guys on the 53.

 

If guys like Wyatt Teller, Ike Boettger, Cam Phillips, Zay Jones, and Ray Ray develop; I like our chances. Boettger was a beast prior to his injury in college. I am not a huge Allen fan, but give him some help, keep working with Palmer in the offseason, find a QB coach with experience FFS, and pick up a bedrock center this draft (i.e. Tyler Biadasz) -- Allen's physical traits do not grow on trees, and you just have to love the kids attitude. 

 

I want to believe they will get it done. I sure as hell ain't going to start judging them half way through their second season of ball. Assinine.  Too many wanna be Miss Cleo's that are Bills fans.

 

 

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They have dug themselves such a hole on offense, I don't know if they will able to get it to a respectable place in the time they need to before the fans and media really start to come for them.  If McDermott thinks this is pressure, he ain't seen nothing yet.

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I am actually.....

 

He isnt doing it in a very popular way around here.....ppl would like like to continue to see 7 and 9 and 8 and 8 forever and be medicore and irrelevent......

 

No.....he is actually rebiulding the team......from the bottom up.   And that takes patience which many here just do not have......

 

So they will bash him....then jump right on the bangwagon when the team turns the corner

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Yes. This team overachieved last season and is doing pretty much what I expected this season.

 

It will be fine.

 

Plus it’s entertaining seeing all of the terrible posts by terrible posters at the moment.

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McDermott came in here with an I'm smart, wholesome and a no nonsense coach attitude.

 

He flexed his I'm in charge here muscles by ridding the locker room of video games, pool table and players not up to his standard.

 

His borrowed pearl of wisdom "culture over strategy" was meant to impress and buy time, but he's looking like a sad sack worse than Rex as time goes by.

 

 

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Thoughts on Beane is he is the McD yes man so not sure how he would be by himself. 

 

Thoughts on McD well your seat is warming up on my end. 

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45 minutes ago, njbuff said:

I will be honest. I really have no idea how to feel about this subject, so I lean towards McBeane being ANOTHER failed regime in Buffalo.

 

What are your honest thoughts?

The HC has had 2 years to try and fix Whaley/Rex Ryan's mistakes. Beane has only been GM for a year and we've all seen what a good HC can do as we snapped a 17 year playoff drought. I think 2019 will define who this regime really is and my money is that we will have a contending team in the very near future and again I don't agree with everything they've done but the future looks bright imo.

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It is time for us to stop linking these guys together just because it is convenient. They have completely different roles where they have to interact, agree, and coexist.  Does anyone here think they spend more than one hour a day together?  

 

We have a good coach, not perfect, but pretty good.   Our baby GM is not looking good at all IMO but the jury is still out.  

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I am cautiously optimistic.  Beane has made some moves that I initially did not agree with, but they later turned out to be smart moves.  This has been a difficult season, but one that we expected.

 

I am hopeful that we will start to see the team of the future start to come into focus next season.  IF we are not serious contenders for a playoff spot by the 2020 season, then it will be time to move on.

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When it was reported that McBeane and their hand-picked scouting staff had identified Josh Allen as the top QB in the draft, the guy they'd take even with the Number One overall pick, my confidence in their ability to professionally judge offensive talent plummeted. I mean, really, the top QB? Then, their continuing inability to properly identify offensive talent at WR confirmed (for me at least) that they were in way over their heads. I also scratch my head over their propensity to give every available Carolina rum dumb a contract, the failure to shore up the QB position with a vet heading into what was going to be a red shirt year, the supposed insistence on a fundamentalist Christian locker room, the foolish running up of the salary cap debt...all of this undermines any support I might have once had that these guys.

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