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Posted
5 hours ago, #34fan said:

 

JMO, but teachers provide information, and instruction with no real plan for you to be ultimately successful

 

Er go,  you might still fail.  A good coach actively prevents your failure with a plan for you to succeed.  His money is in guaranteed results.

 

-Or should be.  

 

 

So you seem to acknowledge here that Palmer is a good teacher, but not a coach.

 

Well, lucky for us he's actually coordinating with Allen's coach :thumbsup:

Posted
2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

The Bills HC has seemingly given his approval to Allen working with him.

 

The happy-clapper has gotten a few other things wrong as well.

 

28 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

there did seem to be a visible improvement to his mechanics.

 

Where?  -In his legs?

 

29 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

 

So is your logic that Jordan Palmer can't be successful at teaching/training QBs because he hasn't already been successful at it? How does anyone start to do anything in your world?

 

Start where everyone starts...  Assistant, Assistant coordinator, Coordinator, etc. -NOT with the future of my franchise who I traded two whole rounds to get.

 

Sadly. that means actual accountability to management, and Palmer hasn't grown those kind of balls yet.

  

Better to declare yourself a guru, then watch the rubes line up.

39 minutes ago, DJB said:

 

Wait so because  Palmer never started any games that's  a negative ,  but Belichek  never even attempting  a pass isn't a negative ? 

 

 

:lol:  The 9 AFC championships mitigate the 0 passing attempt thing.

Posted
2 minutes ago, #34fan said:

The happy-clapper has gotten a few other things wrong as well.

Conversely he's also gotten things right.

3 minutes ago, #34fan said:

Where?  -In his legs?

You mean that area he's been known to need work in...yeah...did I miss something were there complaints about his upper body mechanics because I've missed those.

 

4 minutes ago, #34fan said:

Start where everyone starts...  Assistant, Assistant coordinator, Coordinator, etc. -NOT with the future of my franchise who I traded two whole rounds to get.

 

Sadly. that means actual accountability to management, and Palmer hasn't grown those kind of balls yet.

  

Better to declare yourself a guru, then watch the rubes line up.

There was a niche where college QBs wanted to get ready for draft/NFL that he's filling I don't see why I should count that against him.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

How does this thread have so many pages!? How much discussion could this topic possibly bring?

 

Posters adding useless comments?

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Posted
1 minute ago, Warcodered said:

There was a niche where college QBs wanted to get ready for draft/NFL that he's filling I don't see why I should count that against him.

 

And I don't see why a failed QB who's never held a 'coaching' job with any pro team should be molding my franchise QB.

1 hour ago, DaBillsFanSince1973 said:

so Josh must be just wasting his time then according to this cold take.

 

Yah... Possibly even getting worse.

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I expected this and it should continue the proper development of Joshs game...

 

I don’t expect to draft Tyree Jackson, even in the 5th-6th round 

 

we have 2 backups signed already who will be better prepared than Jackson next year. That leaves him 4th on the DC... we aren’t keeping 4 QBs

 

he would have to be added to the PS and at that point he would be scooped probably...I see him going mid round 5

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Posted
25 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

And I don't see why a failed QB who's never held a 'coaching' job with any pro team should be molding my franchise QB.

 

Yah... Possibly even getting worse.

because he seems to of been able to help him improve his mechanics in the past.

Posted
51 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

And I don't see why a failed QB who's never held a 'coaching' job with any pro team should be molding my franchise QB.

 

Yah... Possibly even getting worse.

I don't think you have any concept of coaching.  Or teaching.

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Posted (edited)
14 minutes ago, bg17 said:

Exactly. I don’t know how Tom House stays in business. He was a pitcher for crying out loud!

 

https://weei.radio.com/blogs/ryan-hannable/tom-brady-explains-why-he-worked-throwing-coach-tom-house-last-week

 

Tom House. -The successful pitcher turned Phd. who actually coached for a half-dozen professional organizations.

 

:lol: Keep comparing apples to kumquats.

 

9 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

I don't think you have any concept of coaching.  Or teaching.

 

Maybe I should be working with Allen.

 

 

 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, #34fan said:

Tom House. -The successful pitcher turned Phd. who actually coached for a half-dozen professional organizations.

 

:lol: Keep comparing apples to kumquats.

 

 

Maybe I should be working with Allen.

 

Jamarcus Russell wouldn't even work with you.

Posted
35 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

because he seems to of been able to help him improve his mechanics in the past.

 

A homeless guy turned me on to a great cold remedy once. -Should he be my doctor?

Just now, Doc said:

 

Jamarcus Russell wouldn't even work with you.

 

Jamarcus Russell?  -The QB coach?

Posted
7 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

A homeless guy turned me on to a great cold remedy once. -Should he be my doctor?

That's a terrible analogy. Was he a failed Doctor no wait was he a Doctor that failed to be one of the top 100 doctors in the world because that's about the only way to make that analogy work.

Posted
1 hour ago, #34fan said:

 

The happy-clapper has gotten a few other things wrong as well.

 

 

Where?  -In his legs?

 

 

Start where everyone starts...  Assistant, Assistant coordinator, Coordinator, etc. -NOT with the future of my franchise who I traded two whole rounds to get.

 

Sadly. that means actual accountability to management, and Palmer hasn't grown those kind of balls yet.

  

Better to declare yourself a guru, then watch the rubes line up.

 

:lol:  The 9 AFC championships mitigate the 0 passing attempt thing.

BB got the opportunity before he won 9 AFC Championships... so before he did all of that he was garbage right?

Posted
43 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

Tom House. -The successful pitcher turned Phd. who actually coached for a half-dozen professional organizations.

 

:lol: Keep comparing apples to kumquats.

 

 

Maybe I should be working with Allen.

 

 

 

If your definition of a coach is that he or she has to work or have worked for a professional team, then you need to lay off the weed for a while.

Posted
On 1/23/2019 at 3:13 PM, mattynh said:

Allen struggle to complete 50% and it was not because of the WR's.    He needs a lot of work on consistency/accuracy.   And he needs a lot of work in the short passing game also.

Lol

 Right cause our wr only dropped 3 to 4 balls per game, drive enders. Did you watch the games??

Posted
12 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

:lol: Says the guy who compared Jordan palmer to Bill Belichick!

I'm not sure you're paying attention because I never did that.

 

Also I'm pretty sure their point was that Bill Belichick has never played in the NFL and yet is still a good coach.

So just because Jordan Palmer wasn't a successful QB in the NFL doesn't mean he isn't a good QB coach.

Posted
12 minutes ago, Boca BIlls said:

BB got the opportunity before he won 9 AFC Championships... so before he did all of that he was garbage right?

 

BB started by getting a real  Job for an NFL team.  -He wasn't some hack peddling his meager position knowledge as a 'side hustle'.   :lol:

 

10 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

If your definition of a coach is that he or she has to work or have worked for a professional team, then you need to lay off the weed for a while.

 

I also prefer lawyers who've been in front of judges before.  Shocking, I know. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

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