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good.  Pegs is a smart man.   he knows when he has a good think going.  

13 hours ago, ToGoGo said:

The fans need to relax. It’s been embarrassing on this board the last few months. 
 

Hold yourselves the way you want the Bills organization to hold themselves. 

Agreed.   Board has gone to a new low since Sunday.    

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Regardless of the report I think it's still too early to call.  There's still 5 games left and the way this season has gone I feel like there's still a possibility for the Bills to really bottom out.  If that happens how does he not at least consider pulling the trigger? 

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This situation will work itself out some more this season still.

 

It's not as if it's our choice collectively as to what happens.  

 

McD keeps giving himself more rope to hang himself with and that's exactly what he's doing, like it or not.  

 

We are not doing it, he is.  

 

We either see and realize it, or make excuses for it, which is neither here nor there in terms of it occurring and shouldn't divide us as fans.  

 

Yet it does, unfortunately.  

 

 

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15 hours ago, alluro said:

As it should be. 35 consecutive regular season games of losing by one score or less. We are always in these contests. The next closest coach has like 13. 

 

 

"35 consecutive regular season games of losing by one score or less," you say? 

 

Your meaning there is really unclear, but whatever you're trying to say there, it doesn't apply to McDermott. McDermott's had a lot of big wins that were far more than one-score games, even just this year. And we've also won a couple of one-score games just this year, the Giants, and the Bucs.

 

It is true, though, that McDermott is a bit below .500 in one-score games. We ought to look around for a guy with a good record in one-score games.

 

Hey, Adam Gase went 27-12 in one-score games. He's obviously a fantastic coach! Let's bring him in!

 

I bet he's available!!!!

 

 

1 hour ago, PrimeTime101 said:

Sources that cant be named, Well isn't that convenient of The Athletic, Do you guys realize how much garbage this place puts out and turns out being 100% wrong the next day? 

 

 

Are you serious?

 

 Why would someone with Pegula's ear publicly tell anyone what he's confidentially saying? He'd get fired. Unless he spoke as a confidential source. That's how journalism works.

 

How much junk The Athletic puts out that turn out wrong the next day? Not much at all. No journalism is perfect, like the rest of human endeavor. But the Athletic is a good outlet.

 

Graham is trustworthy, has a ton of solid sources around the league, and has four sources for this story. This is trustworthy. More, it was predictable, it's how Terry works that if you do a damn good job for a long time he won't be quick to let you go. It's how good ownership should work. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, BillsPride12 said:

Regardless of the report I think it's still too early to call.  There's still 5 games left and the way this season has gone I feel like there's still a possibility for the Bills to really bottom out.  If that happens how does he not at least consider pulling the trigger? 

 

 

Yes, true. And also already in the report. No plans now is what the two main sources said, and Graham himself says, "Although additional calamities may befall McDermott over the next month and a half and alter the organization's plans, four sources familiar with Terry Pegula's thinking ..."

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Anyone following the Sabres and hearing all these people saying they need to trade or even outright cut UPL before the season started... you're all the same people blindly screaming as a mob to fire McD

 

Dunning Kruger & Group Think is a very dangerous combo.

 

None of that means I don't think McD can and needs to improve on some things...but people who are up here screaming McD had nothing to do with developing Allen, like huh?

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14 hours ago, Process said:

Injuries are not an excuse. 

 

We are 12 weeks into the season and our QB, RB1, WR1, WR2, WR3 and ALL FIVE of our starting o lineman have not missed a SINGLE GAME. 

 

Do you realize how crazy that is?

 

Not making the playoffs this year would be a complete failure and year 3 in a row of regression. 

 

To hear there is "zero" chance he gets fired, regardless of how the season ends, has to just suck the life out of you as a fan. 

💯 just look at the teams ahead of us the Browns lost Watson, Chubb and both there starting tackles in Wils and Conklin and there ahead of us the Colts lost there starting QB and Taylor and Shaq Leonard for most of the yr. The Steelers have one of the worst starting QBs in the league and there also ahead of us. McD has to go he’s the main reason this team isn’t 9-3 or 10-2. 

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4 minutes ago, NastyNateSoldiers said:

💯 just look at the teams ahead of us the Browns lost Watson, Chubb and both there starting tackles in Wils and Conklin and there ahead of us the Colts lost there starting QB and Taylor and Shaq Leonard for most of the yr. The Steelers have one of the worst starting QBs in the league and there also ahead of us. McD has to go he’s the main reason this team isn’t 9-3 or 10-2. 

 

 

Yeah, and the proof that McDermott is the main reason is that ... um ...it's that ... well, many people don't like him.

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14 hours ago, UmbrellaMan said:

McD got a team with Tyrod Taylor as the starting QB to the playoffs. Tyrod…Taylor.good exceeding low expectations. 


He’s good at exceeding low expectations. 
 

He’s terrible at meeting high expectations. 

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I have never understood the seemingly blind loyalty of so many Buffalo fans. Maybe it’s true in all cities but it’s definitely so in WNY. I have absolutely no idea what people see from McD that gives even the slightest suggestion that he’s the guy who’ll take them to a championship. Whereas I’ve seen tons of evidence that he can’t. Wining a Super Bowl isn’t supposed to be like landing on Jupiter. One team does it every single year. 

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28 minutes ago, DaggersEOD said:


He’s good at exceeding low expectations. 
 

He’s terrible at meeting high expectations. 

 

Perfectly said when describing McDermott.

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Everyone wants to fire McD, without any thought of replacing him.

 

You have the Madden types who blurt out "back up the Brinks truck for Harbaugh"  ...without any thought as to whether he's interested in leaving Michigan where he is King of his own universe, or any thought as to whether he has any interest in tax heavy and snowy WNY.

 

You have the Ben Johnson types...get in line with all the other teams who will fire their HC this season.

 

You have the Daboll types---I hope they're just saying that for laughs. That's a leap of fantasy.

 

You have the "because we have Allen, coach prospects will be lining up at the door" types...

 

Even Frank Reich's name has been bandied by those with terminal nostalgia disease.

 

Reality: you fire McD, it's a complete and total crapshoot as to what will replace him.

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10 hours ago, DabillsDaBillsDaBills said:

I don't pay for the Athletic and didn't see it mentioned in the first few pages of this thread.

 

Are the 4 "sources" saying McD has 0 chance of being fired during the season ?

 

Or are they saying he has 0 chance of being fired at any point this offseason ? 

 

There's a very big difference there.

 

I could tell you but then the Athletic Police would have to kill me.  Plan B…open your wallet once a month, pull out $1, and send it to the Athletic. Problem solved. 

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12 minutes ago, boater said:

Everyone wants to fire McD, without any thought of replacing him.

 

You have the Madden types who blurt out "back up the Brinks truck for Harbaugh"  ...without any thought as to whether he's interested in leaving Michigan where he is King of his own universe, or any thought as to whether he has any interest in tax heavy and snowy WNY.

 

You have the Ben Johnson types...get in line with all the other teams who will fire their HC this season.

 

You have the Daboll types---I hope they're just saying that for laughs. That's a leap of fantasy.

 

You have the "because we have Allen, coach prospects will be lining up at the door" types...

 

Even Frank Reich's name has been bandied by those with terminal nostalgia disease.

 

Reality: you fire McD, it's a complete and total crapshoot as to what will replace him.

 

That goes for every team in every sport. We don't know who will or won't be available as far as potential coaches go until after the season. McDermott did a good job getting the franchise turned around, but it is fair to question if he can get the Bills to a Super Bowl. So far what we have seen the answer is NO. I don't want to keep watching McDermott fail just because the Bills may or may not finding a better coach. The bar is raised for this franchise with #17. I have mentioned this in other threads but if Belichick and the Pats part ways I would love to see Bill coaching in Orchard Park. PROVEN WINNER with an elite level QB as well as a much better DC than McDermott.

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