Back2Buff Posted January 29 Posted January 29 With the Bills not learning and just giving Josh what he wants in the OC coach again, they need to find a QB coach that is going to get into Josh's brain. A guy that has been around for a while, and isn't looking to baby Allen. One guy I'm wondering if he will do it as a "favor", is Frank Reich. He obviously doesn't need a job, but wondering if he would come back here to try and get us over the hump. These last two hires at QB coach, Dorsey and Brady, have been young guys that were looking to eventually be head coaches. We don't need to go in that direction again. 4 5 4 2 2 Quote
JustHewIt Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Why? Is there something wrong with our quarterback that needs tough love? I thought he played pretty damn well after he got out from under whatever Dorsey was coaching him to do. 8 1 5 2 5 Quote
NoHuddleKelly12 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Exactly the type of coach we need for our D line!! 1 1 Quote
Coldfronts Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Yes Josh needs a little bit of discipline and help with his mechanics they all can improve constantly improving 4 3 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted January 29 Posted January 29 (edited) 12 minutes ago, Back2Buff said: With the Bills not learning and just giving Josh what he wants in the OC coach again, they need to find a QB coach that is going to get into Josh's brain. A guy that has been around for a while, and isn't looking to baby Allen. One guy I'm wondering if he will do it as a "favor", is Frank Reich. He obviously doesn't need a job, but wondering if he would come back here to try and get us over the hump. These last two hires at QB coach, Dorsey and Brady, have been young guys that were looking to eventually be head coaches. We don't need to go in that direction again. When I think of "hard nosed" coaches, Frank Reich isn't the guy that jumps to the top of the list. And sure, we don't need a QB coach with any kind of career aspersions. Someone that's content to just stay middle management is perfect to get the most out of Allen. Edited January 29 by BuffaloBillyG 2 Quote
Chaos Posted January 29 Posted January 29 11 minutes ago, Back2Buff said: With the Bills not learning and just giving Josh what he wants in the OC coach again, they need to find a QB coach that is going to get into Josh's brain. A guy that has been around for a while, and isn't looking to baby Allen. One guy I'm wondering if he will do it as a "favor", is Frank Reich. He obviously doesn't need a job, but wondering if he would come back here to try and get us over the hump. These last two hires at QB coach, Dorsey and Brady, have been young guys that were looking to eventually be head coaches. We don't need to go in that direction again. Allen is the most productive QB in the NFL. Full Stop. Perfection js not achievable. Full Stop. The least problematic position on the Bills the last five years had been QB. Just stop. 16 1 1 2 3 Quote
Matt_In_NH Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Riech is hard nosed and blunt? I agree with the premise of this thread but it is not for sure the bills have Josh the oc he wants. He publicly praised him after the season but could easily have a differ t opinion behind closed doors. Also I don’t think frank reich fills the job description. Bills fans like him because he was a bill. Let’s be a little more sophisticated. 2 Quote
Danger Mouse Posted January 29 Posted January 29 It's not a bad call. If Kansas can give Mahomes a former head coach like Nagy to work with him last year, it's certainly not beneath us. 1 Quote
TwistofFate Posted January 29 Posted January 29 The Bills need WRs outside of Shakir. Real 1 and 2. The Bills actually need a defense heading into the playoffs, not a ragtag, pulled off an RV group of guys. Allen is not the problem, especially in the playoffs..his supporting cast is. 2 4 1 1 Quote
H2o Posted January 29 Posted January 29 That was the biggest thing about the loss of Daboll, the relationship he and Josh had. Josh grew by leaps and bounds up under him and I don't think he's had that the same type of trust in anyone else on the offensive staff since. We'll see how he does during a full offseason with Brady at the helm. Hopefully they can develop that same type of rapport and relationship he had with Dabs. Quote
billsbackto81 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 This past season when the powers that be tried to change and pull the reins on our QB we crapped away over half the season. Honestly, if Dorsey just stuck and got creative with the run game more often instead of abandoning it so soon in a game and didnt discourage Josh from running he probably would of yielded similar results to Brady. Let Josh be Josh. He's the most durable and physically imposing QB in the league. His prime years shouldn't be wasted trying to bubble wrap him. 19 minutes ago, TwistofFate said: The Bills need WRs outside of Shakir. Real 1 and 2. The Bills actually need a defense heading into the playoffs, not a ragtag, pulled off an RV group of guys. Allen is not the problem, especially in the playoffs..his supporting cast is. I agree with this. Unfortunately injuries are part of the game and sometimes you just need a little luck on your side. Quote
Low Positive Posted January 29 Posted January 29 This thread is actually more like “The Buffalo Bills keep ruining my Sundays. I called One Bills Drive to ask them for permission to come down to the sidelines to scream at Josh Allen for making me sad, but they told me that I’m not allowed to do that. So, I formally request that the team hire a proxy yeller. And if he keeps playing poorly, this proxy yeller needs to keep yelling louder until his play improves. I coach little league, and I know this to be the ideal coaching style.” 1 1 5 1 Quote
MrEpsYtown Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Just hire Pete Carmichael Jr. He was really good for the Saints for many years and he's a super experienced sounding board for Joe Brady who has extensive knowledge of the system. He would be a great extra pair of eyes for Brady and Carmichael was with Drew Brees for a long time back to their San Diego days, so I have to give him some credit for what Brees did in NO. I think an experienced coach is what he needs. He's been coached by kids ever since Daboll left. Sean Ryan was the QB coach in Carolina and worked for Bill O'Brien, Tom Coughlin etc. I don't know about his style, but he is also an experienced name out there. Former Eagles OC, Brian Johnson would be a nice get if he doesn't get a job as an OC somewhere. Outside the box thinking, Todd Haley is known to be pretty abrasive, is an E-P coach, and could do good things for Josh, or he could ruin him. I could also see Thad Lewis coming over if the Bucs bypass him for the OC position. He is a young guy, so I am not sure that is ideal. Quote
T master Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Why not Frank ?? Wasn't he the QB coach in Philly before he became the OC ? Then if by chance Brady doesn't work out we have our OC in place again & if the Mafia gets their way a possible HC candidate . 1 Quote
BearNorth Posted January 29 Posted January 29 Isn't Mike Shula supposed to be the "Josh Whisperer". Otherwise, not sure what he does on the staff. Quote
Captain Hindsight Posted January 29 Posted January 29 I want Frank Reich no where near Josh Allen. Posts like this just show people are living in the past. Have you watched a hard knocks in the last 10 years? Very few coaches are getting in guys faces and screaming at them. The ones that do (Gregggggggg) are laughed at. Why? It’s a different world now and these guys are professionals. Josh has had 4 straight 4000 yard seasons and 40 total Tds. But he need a hard nosed coach? Cmon 5 1 Quote
streetkings01 Posted January 29 Posted January 29 How about we just get him more weapons? 🤷🏽♂️ 1 1 1 Quote
Back2Buff Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 11 minutes ago, Captain Hindsight said: I want Frank Reich no where near Josh Allen. Posts like this just show people are living in the past. Have you watched a hard knocks in the last 10 years? Very few coaches are getting in guys faces and screaming at them. The ones that do (Gregggggggg) are laughed at. Why? It’s a different world now and these guys are professionals. Josh has had 4 straight 4000 yard seasons and 40 total Tds. But he need a hard nosed coach? Cmon You can be hard nosed and demand respect without screaming. It's clear as day, Josh doesn't fear or respect Dorsey and Brady like he did Daboll. Daboll wouldn't let Josh just do whatever he wanted out there. Quote
Steptide Posted January 29 Posted January 29 I legit don't even know what a qb coach in the nfl does 1 Quote
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