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1 minute ago, billsfan_34 said:

Beane inherited a mess - simply saying 15-17 really isnt looking at the bigger picture of things. 

Oh my god.  The mess is the most overrated thing ever.  Our best players were guys Whaley got.  We could have kept Sammy.  Dareus got traded in the middle of a playoff race that caused a bunch of dead money.  They traded for that fat slob Benjamin.  They keep Peterman on the roster and starting him.  They waited until the middle of the season to get veteran qbs.

 

i just hope we can stop with the excuses.  But saying a 7-9 team was a mess is such BS.  

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I like his strategy.  And I think his master-plan for rebuilding the roster has been very sound.

Beane's first 12 months were all about drafting a potential-franchise QB, and purging the salary cap of bad contracts.

He executed both moves to perfection.

 

But ultimately, he must also be great at evaluating talent and bringing in the right players.  Only time will tell if he's been good enough on that end.

What happens if Josh Allen turns out to be a bust?  What good is cap space if he doesn't properly utilize it to restock the roster?

I admittedly feel very optimistic about both of these issues.  But we won't know until the Bills actually hit the field and start racking up wins.

 

 

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3 hours ago, ProcessAccepted said:

You left out only getting a 3rd round pick for Tyrod and just a 5th for McCarron. ?

Great trades.

You left out giving up a 3rd for KB.

Full disclosure I thought the KB trade was great at the time but it ended in disaster.

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1 hour ago, corta765 said:

 

True but remember Whaley never really had a say with the HC. McD and Beane were close before he was even hired which makes things smoother whereas Whaley had Marrone and Rex's big ego's to deal with. Additionally its hard to know what role Russ Brandon played in that power struggle. At the time people would've freaked if Dareus was not resigned that had to be done and Mario was at the height of his popularity because he was producing. My point just is after two seasons which were an identical 6-10 and 9-7, Whaley's 2015 offseason was viewed as a success big time by most Bills fans and media. He was credited for potentially building a good team. I don't disagree Beane is farrr more calculating with a stronger plan and communication skills, but the goal is to put out the best possible roster and heading into the opening of 2015 Whaley was credited for the amount of talent that team had amassed. Skill position wise the WR corp and RB corp in 15 is superior to what we currently have even though it has been upgraded.

I agree that Whaley was put in different situations than Beane, but in every organization you have to learn to get along and build trust. Whaley definitely had talent, hopefully if he ever gets a GM role again in the NFL he'll avoid some of the pitfalls from his time with the Bills.

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You're only as good as the QB you bring in. Whaley failed miserably with EJ. Josh will determine Brandon's legacy. But I must say so far he has steered this team into a potentially great "course" for the future. 

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5 hours ago, Virgil said:

Remember when we thought we had our QB in Fitz and rewarded him early?

 

So long as we are the Bills, I can't declare anyone a success until I see it on the field at the end of the season.

 

BBFS for life!

I distinctly remember I was convinced we were going to have a potent top 5 NFL offense for years to come at the beginning of that year.

 

Boy Chan Gailey really did his best to polish those turds.

Posted
3 hours ago, BillsFan1988 said:

I'll answer this question when we are a top 5 team.  I would admit though he's done a good job so far.

Then it's already answered...

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5 hours ago, ScottLaw said:

Make bad personnel decisions and then move on.... the talent just radiates from him.

I'm invoking the Peterman ruling as a 2 year handicap to Beane's ranking. Only Josh Allen becoming great will null that terrible terrible sequence of events.

 

Otherwise I like him fine. I love his work dumpster diving in the secondary, just as I loved Whaley's dumpster diving in the front 7. That's really where I see a GM's ability. Landing a quarterback is obviously every GM's legacy, and it's so hard and sometimes random.. I like to weigh a GMs work on every position and dumpster diving for Poyers, Hydes, Fosters and (Whaley's) Hughes? Well if a GM does that maybe 10-15 times he's going to have a damned good team around his high draft picks.

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2 hours ago, Logic said:


Good post. And I won't agree that "incomplete" is the logical final grade. But with an "A" in all the major categories you explained, I'd say the grade is trending toward...well....an "A"!

 

...agree bud....add one more "A"......to OP for an excellent assessment....closing with an "incomplete" duly highlights his objectivity............

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I love his approach to free agency. It's how I would do it if I had a lot of cap space. Stay away from the top guys and sign a bunch of middle tier starters. That's how you create depth. Draft your stars. 

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46 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

He has the same exact record as Doug Whaley after 2 years.  Would anyone take the current roster over the 2015 one?  

 

Im happy people are optimistic.  That’s awesome.  But this is kinda nuts.  We had the second worst offense in the nfl last year.  We started Nathan Peterman.  They gave up picks for Benjamin who was a fat slob when they had him in Carolina.  Our receivers were a joke last year.  

 

Again, it’s all on Allen.  If he turns into a franchise qb, Beane (and McDermott) will be remembered fondly. If not, he will just be another failed GM. 

 

Beane is not going to be judged because Nathan Peterman started as QB last year.

His final judgment will entirely be wired to Josh Allen, last years draft, this FA and this years draft. 

You have to know this.  You are a smart guy and sometimes I got to ask why people keep this up.

 

Beane and McDermott had a plan to totally dismantle this team.  It should not even be a question.

Whether he puts together a winner starts this year, last year has nothing to do with it.

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20 minutes ago, nucci said:

Then it's already answered...

He's done a good job doesn't mean he's top 5 at it.  Lol. I hope he proves to be the best though that's for sure.

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15 minutes ago, MOVALLEYRANDY said:

He is definitely a more interesting GM than we've had in years. If the wins don't improve, I hope he has the courage, if warranted, to cut bait with the Head coach.

I actually think this would be very interesting. I’ve joked the McDermott is Beane’s boss.  But if it came down to it, could Beane fire McDermott to keep his job?

5 minutes ago, ColoradoBills said:

 

Beane is not going to be judged because Nathan Peterman started as QB last year.

His final judgment will entirely be wired to Josh Allen, last years draft, this FA and this years draft. 

You have to know this.  You are a smart guy and sometimes I got to ask why people keep this up.

 

Beane and McDermott had a plan to totally dismantle this team.  It should not even be a question.

Whether he puts together a winner starts this year, last year has nothing to do with it.

Totally agree it’s all about Allen.  But there is zero reason why he had to go into the season with only Peterman and Allen as qbs and that garbage receiving core.

 

Im not saying he should get fired but saying top 5 now is borderline laughable.  

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3 minutes ago, BillsFan1988 said:

He's done a good job doesn't mean he's top 5 at it.  Lol. I hope he proves to be the best though that's for sure.

I meant since you said not until we're a top 5 team...

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54 minutes ago, ProcessAccepted said:

I agree that Whaley was put in different situations than Beane, but in every organization you have to learn to get along and build trust. Whaley definitely had talent, hopefully if he ever gets a GM role again in the NFL he'll avoid some of the pitfalls from his time with the Bills.

 

I'd really like to see him get another shot. He made some crucial mistakes with building trust and contract wise. But he certainly did well in trades and had a good eye for talent. The 2016 draft was all Rex I never held that against Whaley the same as 2017 draft seems to have been McD so I wouldn't hold that against Beane although that class looks really good.

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11 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

I actually think this would be very interesting. I’ve joked the McDermott is Beane’s boss.  But if it came down to it, could Beane fire McDermott to keep his job?

Totally agree it’s all about Allen.  But there is zero reason why he had to go into the season with only Peterman and Allen as qbs and that garbage receiving core.

 

Im not saying he should get fired but saying top 5 now is borderline laughable.  

 

McCarron was the miss by Beane not Peterman as a perceived backup.

Benjamin quitting they way he did is just dumbfounding.  He probably wasn't ever going to be a 1WR but my god when was the last

time you seen a player with his earlier career talent just completely give up?

 

I have not and will not call Beane a top 5 GM today but his results this year will weigh heavy on his future.

I'm waiting to see who the 90 are that go to camp.

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1 hour ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

Oh my god.  The mess is the most overrated thing ever.  Our best players were guys Whaley got.  We could have kept Sammy.  Dareus got traded in the middle of a playoff race that caused a bunch of dead money.  They traded for that fat slob Benjamin.  They keep Peterman on the roster and starting him.  They waited until the middle of the season to get veteran qbs.

 

i just hope we can stop with the excuses.  But saying a 7-9 team was a mess is such BS.  

Salary cap hell and moving up for Watkins is a good definition of a mess. Not getting a franchise QB wasn’t wise either. Letting Brandon have say on the football side- ya know, don’t let Rex out of the building, was another epic mistake and a piss poor coaching hire. 

 

Benjamin was a bad move but trading Dareus was smart- he wasnt worth his contract and now the slate is clean.

 

But really, it is time to start winning some games- until we string some good seasons together guys like me and you will continue with conversations that really dont mean all that much.

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5 minutes ago, corta765 said:

 

I'd really like to see him get another shot. He made some crucial mistakes with building trust and contract wise. But he certainly did well in trades and had a good eye for talent. The 2016 draft was all Rex I never held that against Whaley the same as 2017 draft seems to have been McD so I wouldn't hold that against Beane although that class looks really good.

Agreed. He was very young and inexperienced when he got the job, and Buddy Nix's mentorship clearly didn't prepare him. I think with time to reflect on mistakes he'll do better if he gets another shot.

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