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  On 10/30/2018 at 3:43 PM, Bangarang said:

Bills fans sure do love horrible coaches.

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Funny thing, I've been on record here saying I would love to pick up failed head coaches as our coordinators as they tend to pan out well (i.e. Schwartz, Wade Phillips, Mike Pettine, granted all defensive i know). But even so, Hue Jackson would not be one of the failed HCs I would pick up. Ever. 

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  On 10/30/2018 at 3:29 PM, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

He obviously failed as a HC. But we need an OC, and he needs a job. Git r Done Beanie!

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this isn't a terrible idea.  My first thought is Haley, but he is a serious nutjob.  Jackson was good in Cincy.  Some coordinators are bad HC's (Josh McDaniels, Dick Lebou).   But I think I'd rather try one of the assistants from the Rams first. 

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  On 10/30/2018 at 4:34 PM, RyanC883 said:

 

this isn't a terrible idea.  My first thought is Haley, but he is a serious nutjob.  Jackson was good in Cincy.  Some coordinators are bad HC's (Josh McDaniels, Dick Lebou).   But I think I'd rather try one of the assistants from the Rams first. 

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Rex Ryan

Wade Phillips.

 

The problem with guys like this, is they're X/O geniuses. But being a HC includes much more than just knowing football. Personnel management is a huge part of it. 

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Hue is a good OC. Just not a head coach. Think of guys like Wade Phillips, Norv Turner, Josh McDaniels, Rex Ryan etc..... They're better coordinators than head coaches.

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  On 10/30/2018 at 5:34 PM, BmarvB said:

Hue is a good OC. Just not a head coach. Think of guys like Wade Phillips, Norv Turner, Josh McDaniels, Rex Ryan etc..... They're better coordinators than head coaches.

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Putting Jackson, as an OC, next to Turner and McDaniels is a riot!

 

The legend of Hue Jackson knows no natural boundaries!!

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IF one watches the all-22 Daboll is good... the players suck.  Every time I watch it,  I generally see receivers who can't get open and require a perfect pass to make things work.  I also see IF the receivers happen to get open they are downfield and the QB is frazzled.

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Somewhere years ago I read that Hue was a smart with Xs and Os and a good motivator.  But his act wore thin after a while because he could be less than sincere with his players and many of them would decide after a while that ultimately Hue was mostly interested in Hue. 

 

I don't know the man and hate to judge but the article influenced my thinking, especially when I read today that Baker Mayfield wasn't sad to see him go.  

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  On 10/30/2018 at 5:51 PM, hondo in seattle said:

Somewhere years ago I read that Hue was a smart with Xs and Os and a good motivator.  But his act wore thin after a while because he could be less than sincere with his players and many of them would decide after a while that ultimately Hue was mostly interested in Hue. 

 

I don't know the man and hate to judge but the article influenced my thinking, especially when I read today that Baker Mayfield wasn't sad to see him go.  

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and there ya have it.

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