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1 minute ago, GunnerBill said:

I don't know if I understand the relationship between the preamble and the question in the OP. 

 

"Here are some words about why I don't like Sean McDermott."

 

"Has any QB ever busted with one team then been good with another?"

 

 

I mean clearly Allen is a bust.  These last two games prove it!!

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IMO what is holding Allen back from fully reaching his potential is roster construction not coaching.  And roster construction is primarily Beane.  A conscious decision was made in 2020 to direct the lions share of the teams draft capitol and free agent signings to the defense.  Diggs in 2020 is the last and only big free agent signing on Offense. 

 

There was some move away from this gong into this season with draft picks and an uptick in free agent signings on offense. 

 

The bottom line is that whether or not Bean's decision was right or wrong will play out over the next couple of seasons. I believe Bean was wrong where he placed his resources but I hope I am proven wrong in this belief.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Scott7975 said:

 

Can you list all the current head coaches you think are better than McD and why you think that?  Very few coaches around the league have had the success McD has had. Yes, some have had more success but not many has had as much success.  Allen is a part of that sure, but if you list coaches that haven't had success because they don't have a QB then you don't really know what kind of success they would have if they did have one.

Again here we go.  Is McD's success due to his coaching or Allen as the qb?  I think he was too slow in developing Allen (again jmho) and he still isn't playing to his full potential.

 

Again some people here will die on the hill defending McD.  I think he is a good coach, however he's done things on offense that are inexcusable imo (Peterman) and 13 seconds I can't forget (or forgive).

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Just now, Billsfan1972 said:

Again here we go.  Is McD's success due to his coaching or Allen as the qb?  I think he was too slow in developing Allen (again jmho) and he still isn't playing to his full potential.

 

Again some people here will die on the hill defending McD.  I think he is a good coach, however he's done things on offense that are inexcusable imo (Peterman) and 13 seconds I can't forget (or forgive).

 

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1 hour ago, Generic_Bills_Fan said:

I think McDermott is vastly underrated around these parts and this whole talk of firing him because he can’t outduel likely the best qb of all time in the playoffs is an eerily similar setup to the bears firing lovie smith and promptly becoming an absolute dumpster fire.  The guy is getting a ton out of all his defensive players to the point where virtually anyone can step in and play pretty well.
 

We were frequently very bad during the drought and helped out by the fact that two other teams in our division were even worse 

 

this feels very ‘grass is greener to me’…look at the dolphins with their offensive mastermind head coach.  When they face a playoff caliber opponent their offense struggles and their defense gets smoked and barring a miracle they lose.  Dolphins are like 2-7 vs playoff teams in his tenure and those two wins they just barely squeaked by injury ravaged bills and ravens teams 

Didn't they beat LAC this year (who were a playoff team last year).  Like McD he made the playoffs his first year (and his QB missed huge chunks of time and the playoffs) with the same record and this year they look good.  

 

You like McD, I get it, however I don't agree with it.  

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1 minute ago, Billsfan1972 said:

 

You like McD, I get it, however I don't agree with it.  

 

We know, because you drone on about it endlessly in every thread you start and then, if this thread is anything to go by, ask a question that is totally unrelated to your droning. 

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3 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Didn't they beat LAC this year (who were a playoff team last year).  Like McD he made the playoffs his first year (and his QB missed huge chunks of time and the playoffs) with the same record and this year they look good.  

 

You like McD, I get it, however I don't agree with it.  

 

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This is a strawman if I ever saw one

 

It's pointless and stupid.  

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59 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Again here we go.  Is McD's success due to his coaching or Allen as the qb?  I think he was too slow in developing Allen (again jmho) and he still isn't playing to his full potential.

 

Again some people here will die on the hill defending McD.  I think he is a good coach, however he's done things on offense that are inexcusable imo (Peterman) and 13 seconds I can't forget (or forgive).

 

You haven't answered my question.

 

What current HC's are better than McDermott and why are they better?

56 minutes ago, Billsfan1972 said:

Didn't they beat LAC this year (who were a playoff team last year).  Like McD he made the playoffs his first year (and his QB missed huge chunks of time and the playoffs) with the same record and this year they look good.  

 

You like McD, I get it, however I don't agree with it.  

LAC is 2-3 this year and 3rd in their division.

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14 minutes ago, Scott7975 said:

 

You haven't answered my question.

 

What current HC's are better than McDermott and why are they better?

LAC is 2-3 this year and 3rd in their division.

I don't care......  I watch the NFL every week and watch probably too much.  However I don't do a deep dive into the coaches at all and sure I can't name 50% of them or know the new hot shots or best one's according to the experts.  But I watch the Bills and frankly not overly enamored with McD. 

 

Of course I'll be told how wrong I am, but he took a perfectly functioning offense his first year coaching an turned them into a bottom 3 offense the next 2 years (same QB too).

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I don't think many here have said the McDermott is responsible for Josh's success, exactly, but the team's culture shift, and the defensive success.

 

Who has said McDermott made Josh a great QB?

 

The question many debate is this:

Are the Bills better off with a proven offensive coach who can lead not just the team but Allen — and thus preclude the revolving door of OCs we will have if we sustain offensive success which will lead to OCs getting head coach jobs.

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the more prevalent question here.

I'm sure some head coaches could do a better job with Allen. That may or may not come at the expense of our "culture" and defensive success. If we have an early and embarrassing playoff exit this year, I would not cry if we moved in another coaching direction though I doubt that would happen this offseason as Terry trusts McDermott and may give him a longer leash than many, or even most, will like.

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25 minutes ago, Nephilim17 said:

I don't think many here have said the McDermott is responsible for Josh's success, exactly, but the team's culture shift, and the defensive success.

 

Who has said McDermott made Josh a great QB?

 

The question many debate is this:

Are the Bills better off with a proven offensive coach who can lead not just the team but Allen — and thus preclude the revolving door of OCs we will have if we sustain offensive success which will lead to OCs getting head coach jobs.

 

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that's the more prevalent question here.

I'm sure some head coaches could do a better job with Allen. That may or may not come at the expense of our "culture" and defensive success. If we have an early and embarrassing playoff exit this year, I would not cry if we moved in another coaching direction though I doubt that would happen this offseason as Terry trusts McDermott and may give him a longer leash than many, or even most, will like.

Been a while since the word Culture  has been used.  It was overused and frankly was tired hearing it all the time.

 

Rightly or wrongly I will continue to note that McD took over a perfectly functional offense and turned it into a bottom 3 one his first two years (marginally better year 3 @ 24th in the league).  

 

He is not an offensive mided coach and with Allen as the QB, that is not a good mix imo.

 

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Bills win or lose because of Allen.

You can find 20 other headcoaxhes to do just as well or better than McD.

There are only 2-4 other QBs even in the discussion with Allen. 

 

 

As for second chance QBs, I would add Kurt Warner. Won a SB and then almost had another with the Carinals. 

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1 minute ago, Ethan in Cleveland said:

Bills win or lose because of Allen.

You can find 20 other headcoaxhes to do just as well or better than McD.

There are only 2-4 other QBs even in the discussion with Allen. 

 

 

As for second chance QBs, I would add Kurt Warner. Won a SB and then almost had another with the Carinals. 

Kurt Warner was bagging groceries (he was undrafted).

 

Many QB's that were low draft picks have excelled under the proper coach. 

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1 hour ago, Scott7975 said:

 

You haven't answered my question.

 

What current HC's are better than McDermott and why are they better?

LAC is 2-3 this year and 3rd in their division.

You have to put HCs w Super Bowl ahead of him and there are 9 of them

 

Add to that list Shanahan, McDaniel, and Siriani

 

McDermott fits in that 13-15 spot w the Vrabels and LaFleurs of the world

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16 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

You have to put HCs w Super Bowl ahead of him and there are 9 of them

 

Add to that list Shanahan, McDaniel, and Siriani

 

McDermott fits in that 13-15 spot w the Vrabels and LaFleurs of the world

Mc Daniel?  Funniest thing I've read in a long time.

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Well for a long time salary cap/free agency era wasnt a thing, so players mainly stuck with the teams that drafted them.

 

But after the players & owners negotiated a cap and true free agency, great players began bouncing around new teams like crazy.

 

As for examples, Matt Stafford is the first that comes to mind. He was #1 overall in Detroit (I think), never won anything, then ends up winning the SB his first year in LA.

 

And even though Manning wasn't very good the year he won a SB with the Broncos, he still had some amazing years there and won an MVP.

 

Kurt Warner is another who, although not a high draft pick, had great success late in his career with the Cardinals after most people thought he was destined for backup/journeyman roles.

 

I think McD deserves a lot of credit early, but the past several years the credit has shifted more towards Allen.

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Both.  We made the playoffs with McD before Josh was here.  Josh and Daboll elevated the Bills to the next level.  From all of that, the team learned how to win, which is a mindset that is undervalued.  

 

If Josh never came here, I think we would still be a 9-10 win team that made the wildcard more seasons than not. 

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