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31 minutes ago, Lost said:

Pegula will change his tune if and when Josh Allen ever requests a trade or expresses any other dissatisfaction with how the organization is run.   I really don't want #17 to end up being the Dan Marino of the modern era, all due to late game coaching blunders.   Josh Allen is buffalo.  He sells the tickets that make Pegula all that money.   In the end, his sway should supersede that of McD or even Beane.


Like Terry listened to Eichel?

 

Never underestimate the desire of the uber rich to maintain stability and continuity at all costs.

 

Never forget the “maintain our lifestyle” PowerPoint.

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Again not saying he doesn’t need to be canned if we miss the playoffs.

 

I’m trying to point out his shortcomings are common and the 2024 coaching pool looks thin. 
 

Giving Beane/McD one more season and hire a new HC/GM in 2025 may be a better longterm move. 

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17 minutes ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Because they’ve been the only coaches to consistently get there? 

12 current NFL head coaches have coached at least one Super Bowl game.  Getting there once is not particularly rare 

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1 minute ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Again not saying he doesn’t need to be canned if we miss the playoffs.

 

I’m trying to point out his shortcomings are common and the 2024 coaching pool looks thin. 
 

Giving Beane/McD one more season and hire a new HC/GM in 2025 may be a better longterm move. 

I'm not sure how you can say this.   

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1 minute ago, Coach Tuesday said:


Like Terry listened to Eichel?

 

Never underestimate the desire of the uber rich to maintain stability and continuity at all costs.

 

Never forget the “maintain our lifestyle” PowerPoint.

Eichel is nowhere near the star power of Allen dude.   Allen is close to being the face of the league, lol yeah sure they'd keep McDermott over him.

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4 minutes ago, loveorhatembillsfan4life said:

Would it hurt for Pegula to meet with some of the top players on the team in private and get a pulse on the support for Mcd?

 

If this is true do we hope to keep Brady as OC and Mcd bringing in an D Coordinator?  

 

If this offense plays out the way it has the last two weeks, I'd keep Brady.  They definitely need a DC though. Even if McD is calling plays (not saying I want him to) they are short handed.

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1 minute ago, Chaos said:

12 current NFL head coaches have coached at least one Super Bowl game.  Getting there once is not particularly rare 

I mean, technically, it is. 
 

Of the 12, how long have they been coaching? How long with an elite QB? 
 

We simplify something kind of complicated. 

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1 minute ago, TheyCallMeAndy said:

Again not saying he doesn’t need to be canned if we miss the playoffs.

 

I’m trying to point out his shortcomings are common and the 2024 coaching pool looks thin. 
 

Giving Beane/McD one more season and hire a new HC/GM in 2025 may be a better longterm move. 

The issue for me is that McD is a defensive minded coach and that is not working in the NFL today. An average offensive minded coach would do more with Allen and company then McD has done.

 

If Pegula isn't going to fire McD if he misses the playoffs, and I'm skeptical of the timing of this bit of news that he isn't, he must insist on a complete overhaul in how the Bills organization looks at their defense & offense.  For the next couple of years the O must get the lions share of FA signings and draft picks.  If the Bills don't do at least this then we will become the Chargers.

 

 

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Just now, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I mean, technically, it is. 
 

Of the 12, how long have they been coaching? How long with an elite QB? 
 

We simplify something kind of complicated. 

Like saying the coaching pool is kind of thin lol

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Just now, TheyCallMeAndy said:

I mean, technically, it is. 
 

Of the 12, how long have they been coaching? How long with an elite QB? 
 

We simplify something kind of complicated. 

Only one coach with more than 5 years on one team in the NFL currently has never been to a Super Bowl.  So 1/32 = very rare 

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1 minute ago, CincyBillsFan said:

The issue for me is that McD is a defensive minded coach and that is not working in the NFL today. An average offensive minded coach would do more with Allen and company then McD has done.

 

If Pegula isn't going to fire McD if he misses the playoffs, and I'm skeptical of the timing of this bit of news that he isn't, he must insist on a complete overhaul in how the Bills organization looks at their defense & offense.  For the next couple of years the O must get the lions share of FA signings and draft picks.  If the Bills don't do at least this then we will become the Chargers.

 

 


It’s not working for a 6-5 Houston Texans led by a former DC from San Fran

Just now, Mikie2times said:

Are these sources deep within?

It’s likely Dunkirk Don

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Just now, Chaos said:

Only one coach with more than 5 years on one team in the NFL currently has never been to a Super Bowl.  So 1/32 = very rare 

See now THAT is supportive data! 
 

Better than this “We SuCk mCDufUs” crap

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