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McD’s focus and commitment to building a physical offensive line and a team able to run the ball has freed Josh up to have the best year of his career in a multi dimensional offense. 
 

Many on this board were critical of him being an old conservative outdated defensive mind for his constant focus on being able to run the ball and win up front. 

 

Not only was McD right that this was the answer, it unleashed our franchise QB to win his first MVP and hopefully a Lombardi. 
 

Go Bills. 

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Just now, Donuts and Doritos said:

Wasn't that Beane who got those players?

Are you asserting that the gm determines the type of player to target independently of the coaching philosophy/scheme?  That would be so naive I would be embarrassed for you.  

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2 minutes ago, Donuts and Doritos said:

Wasn't that Beane who got those players?


Yes but it was McD who fired Dorsey, hired Brady, and made it a focal point that we would never get to where we wanted to go unless we could run the ball and win the line of scrimmage. 

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Just now, RoscoeParrish said:


Yes but it was McD who fired Dorsey, hired Brady, and made it a focal point that we would never get to where we wanted to go unless we could run the ball and line of scrimmage. 

Wasn’t it McD who hired Dorsey? 

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1 minute ago, CoudyBills said:

Are you asserting that the gm determines the type of player to target independently of the coaching philosophy/scheme?  That would be so naive I would be embarrassed for you.  

No. I'm asserting it wasn't the HC alone as the post says. I'm saying the GM was involved. 

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2 minutes ago, RoscoeParrish said:


Yes but it was McD who fired Dorsey, hired Brady, and made it a focal point that we would never get to where we wanted to go unless we could run the ball and line of scrimmage. 

That's fair & a good point. I just wish the D. would find it's footing again.

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9 minutes ago, RoscoeParrish said:


Yes but it was McD who fired Dorsey, hired Brady, and made it a focal point that we would never get to where we wanted to go unless we could run the ball and win the line of scrimmage. 

 

All the guys on our OL were here before the Dorsey/Brady change. Some/Most were here before Kromer. So nah. It wasnt McD.

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Just now, DrDawkinstein said:

 

All the guys on our OL were here before the Dorsey/Brady change. Some/Most were here before Kromer. So nah. It wasnt McD.


Are you kidding? It’s all he has talked about publicly since he got here. He ALWAYS wanted a physical offense that could win by being multidimensional. 
 

His philosophy is who we are today. 
 

It worked. 

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Sean has done a very good job dragging this team out of the laughing stock hole they were in for what seemed to be forever, I will always feel this way, does he frustrate us fans? Sure does, but that’s the life of a NFL head coach, they get dumped on by fans like me, who don’t know a hell of a lot about what it truly takes to manage a pro football team, yet he doesn’t flip me and the rest of my ilk off and say do better if you’re so damn smart, Sean buckles down and keeps doing the best he knows how with the constant changes in personnel, injuries etc, and puts a damn good team out there every damn year, something for all us smart guys should give thought to every so often.

 

GO BILLS!!!

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26 minutes ago, RoscoeParrish said:

McD’s focus and commitment to building a physical offensive line and a team able to run the ball has freed Josh up to have the best year of his career in a multi dimensional offense. 
 

Many on this board were critical of him being an old conservative outdated defensive mind for his constant focus on being able to run the ball and win up front. 

 

Not only was McD right that this was the answer, it unleashed our franchise QB to win his first MVP and hopefully a Lombardi. 
 

Go Bills. 

 

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