Thurman#1 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 (edited) 19 hours ago, Taro Nimbus said: So what you’re saying is Trent Edwards was playing well up until the injury?? He wasn't playing badly. Particularly for a 2nd year guy. He took a few more risks before the injury (7.77 YPA before, which would've put him around 6th highest in the league that year, and 6.95 YPA after, which would've been around 18th), so fewer risks at the same time as he started throwing a ton more INTs (4/2 TD:INT ratio before and 7/8 after) later in the year. It may not have been the injury, part of it may well have been just being figured out. But yeah, he played pretty decent before and not nearly so well after. Edited May 28 by Thurman#1 Quote
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Player: Aaron Maybenot Coach: Greggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg Quote
Mr. WEO Posted May 28 Posted May 28 17 hours ago, Ethan in Cleveland said: His first start is statistically the worst first start for a QB in NFL history. Add the fact he got three more starts just fuels my anti-McDermott opinions. That said you could probably substitute Trentative, Manuel, Losman, and Orton in there as well. All of them sucked the joy out of watching games. I know many would add TT but I liked his game for what it was worth. He didn't turn the ball over and we had a top 5 scoring offense with him and Roman. Rex just destroyed the Schwartz defense to ruin it. All true--and better choices I think. McD was hell bent on not starting Josh his rookie year. His "QB competition" in the pre season was a sham. 18 hours ago, NewEra said: But it’s only 6 games….he couldn’t have bothered him that much…. I won't toss a drowning man a cinder block... Quote
EasternOHBillsFan Posted May 28 Posted May 28 1 hour ago, Thurman#1 said: Didn't think of him till you said that, because I was thinking purely of on-field, but yeah, Beasley is #2 for me. A distraction, selfish, and all just at the time when his skills were leaving him. He went from one of my absolute favorites to my most disliked. But nobody will ever beat out Billy Joe Hobert. Publicly admitted he hadn't read his playbook and wasn't ready to play. Coach? Rexy. Never thought he was a good pick, but hoped he'd be OK. It became obvious after awhile that he was coasting, I thought. Second-worst? Rauch and Harvey Johnson for not building an offense around OJ Simpson. I mean, you have Simpson on the roster and you keep him returning kicks? Jeez. Hobert yeah, that was a RIDICULOUS admission to make... made it so easy to give him the boot then!!! Not as bad as what Dusty Ziegler pulled though... if you have a deal and you back out of it, your word means NOTHING. I rooted hard against him after that one when he went to the Giants. The stories about Rauch and his methods and abrasive attitude are legendary. Had we held onto Daryle and gotten a coach worthy of the job we might have had something cooking. Quote
Gregg Posted May 28 Posted May 28 All of the players and coaches from the 1984 and 1985 teams with the exception of a few players like Bruce, Daryl and I believe Andre was also on the 85 team. Quote
stlbills13 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 This is a cop out answer but I'd say any of the turnstile offensive lineman "protecting" Josh over the years. Last year was such a relief. Quote
BillsFan130 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 (edited) Player- Tremaine Edmunds Coach- Leslie Frazier Edited May 28 by BillsFan130 2 Quote
Cash Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Player: Rob Johnson. Eternally wincing in pain. Just a bummer to watch, and very frustrating, too. Coach: I’ll go with OL coach Carl Mauck. Was straight out of central casting for “old school fat OL coach who yells a lot”, so many fans and broadcasters highlighted him for a while. But those Olines sucked, and his only response was to scowl and scream at them. I was over it after a few games. 1 Quote
Snowbowl Posted May 28 Posted May 28 23 hours ago, BuffaloBillyG said: Coach: Steve Fairchild. Former OC in 2006-2007. Absolutely zero point in his whole offense. Zero game awareness. He is the only coach that could make Nate Hackett look like a Andy Reid out there. Just a terrible OC. Player: Jerry Hughes. Like the guy. Disliked the penalties (some deserved some questionable) that he seemed to attract. And strongly disliked the whole "pressures are as good as sacks" argument that would spring up every year. Say what you want about Jerry but he Never took a play off during the darkest Bills years. Unbilleavable drive. Yes he made lots of stupid plays that were incredibly frustrated but he always gave it his all. So he’s actually one of my favorite all time Bills Did a lot of great stuff off the field as well. Too bad he was washed up when Josh got here. 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Coach: Kevin Gilbride (aka Kill-drive) Player: Marshawn Lynch (just dancing around sideways). Quote
Royale with Cheese Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Coach - Rex Ryan because he didn't deliver after his speech. Player - Tyrod Taylor for holding the ball. Quote
SoMAn Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Coach? I can't say. But the player who used to drive me nuts was Rob Johnson when the offense would be moving down the field, get to around the 30 yard line, 3rd down, Johnson would get pressured, retreat backwards in an attempt to escape, hang on to the ball, get sacked, and take the team out of field goal range. Josh has been guilty of that a few times also, but it seemed like a frequent occurrence with Rob. 1 Quote
Einstein's Dog Posted May 28 Posted May 28 A little soon for me to be talking about this, but for me it was Dennison. His decision to attempt a pass in a playoff game at the one with about 2 minutes to go, just infuriated me to no end. And sure enough, everything bad that could happen from that terrible decision pretty much materialized. I'll get over it eventually. Quote
Yobogoya! Posted May 28 Posted May 28 On 5/27/2024 at 9:46 AM, BuffaloBillyG said: Player: Jerry Hughes. Like the guy. Disliked the penalties (some deserved some questionable) that he seemed to attract. And strongly disliked the whole "pressures are as good as sacks" argument that would spring up every year. There's another version of me in some alternate timeline where all of Jerry's "almost sacks" actually got home and brought the QB down. I'm a much happier person in that timeline. 1 Quote
Robert Paulson Posted May 28 Posted May 28 (edited) This list could have dozens of names on it but I'll stay in recent history. Coach-Leslie Frazier/ Sean McDermott for the 13 seconds debacle and all around pu$$y defense when it needed to be aggressive end of games. Player- Tremaine Edmunds: physically talented with zero football instincts Edited May 28 by Robert Paulson 1 Quote
HT02 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Coach: Dick Jauron - He was the quintessential Ralph Wilson cheapskate move. He was unimaginative and coupled with the lack of talent on the team lead to miserable football to watch. He seemed like an honorable and good man though. Player: Rob Johnson, no need to revisit all the reason on this one. 1 Quote
Mat68 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Coach is Jauron. Just sit there in a comatose state. The gotta be small and fast philosophy. You could just get big and fast guys with where they picked each year. Player who made me the most made even though I like them is Fitzpatrick. Would make the most inexcusable ints. He got the team to play above their level and the bottom falls out and man did it hurt. 1 Quote
HT02 Posted May 28 Posted May 28 9 minutes ago, Robert Paulson said: This list could have dozens of names on it but I'll stay in recent history. Coach-Leslie Frazier/ Sean McDermott for the 13 seconds debacle and all around pu$$y defense when it needed to be aggressive end of games. Player- Tremaine Edmunds: physically talented with zero football instincts Good choices but I Frazier way more than McDermott 1 Quote
Fdapats Posted May 28 Posted May 28 Player: Edwards - 4th down throw out of bounds with the team still in the game Coach: McD - Wasting Josh Allen's prime with his coach not to lose mentality I would have gone Jauron here because he is worse in that regard, but Jauron's teams never had a legit chance to win the SB 2 Quote
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