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If you could work for the Bills, would you choose to be a player, coach, or front office?  

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  1. 1. You get to work for the Bills! What would be your dream role?

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    • Coach
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Wondering what your dream job with the Bills would be?

 

Getting to be in the draft room building the best team possible?

 

Using your knowledge of X’s and O’s to coach?

 

Or getting to be on the field as a player?

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46 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

Front office. I could do that job forever.

Player. Could then transition to coach. Could then transition to front office. Forever.

 

Surprised how many are not choosing player. I mean, in this hypothetical scenario where we have all the skills to competently work any of these roles... I'm playing the game first.

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SS and RB are the two funnest positions on the field.

I'll take the Jordan Poyer role, please and thank you.

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FO techie job gathering and analyzing data.  Since I'm comfortably retired, I would do it for a pair of season tix equivalent to the current club level.

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3 minutes ago, SoTier said:

FO techie job gathering and analyzing data.  Since I'm comfortably retired, I would do it for a pair of season tix equivalent to the current club level.

I’m with you - no job, no kids, no clock, no worries! 

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51 minutes ago, LeGOATski said:

Player. Could then transition to coach. Could then transition to front office. Forever.

 

Surprised how many are not choosing player. I mean, in this hypothetical scenario where we have all the skills to competently work any of these roles... I'm playing the game first.

 

I think choosing two is cheating. I’d take the long career. Most players’ careers are very short. 

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7 minutes ago, BarleyNY said:

 

I think choosing two is cheating. I’d take the long career. Most players’ careers are very short. 

There's no cheating in this fantasy land.

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1 hour ago, LeGOATski said:

Player. Could then transition to coach. Could then transition to front office. Forever.

 

Surprised how many are not choosing player. I mean, in this hypothetical scenario where we have all the skills to competently work any of these roles... I'm playing the game first.

 

I chose front office.

 

I'd like my braincells in tact for my office job. I don't want to be headlining CTESPN 2 on X.

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6 minutes ago, BuffaloBillsGospel2014 said:

 

I chose front office.

 

I'd like my braincells in tact for my office job. I don't want to be headlining CTESPN 2 on X.

The odds are in my favor. Not scared.

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Coach all day. If I didn't have a family I would give up my high school teaching and coaching job to try to climb the ladder and be an OL coach. I love analyzing and correcting OL technique and just based on going to a number of clinics and chalk talks over the years, I feel like I know as much as a lot of the college and NFL Oline coaches out there. 

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