Thrivefourfive Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM Posted Sunday at 09:08 PM Eric Bienemy hahahaha. I kid. 1 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM Posted Sunday at 09:15 PM 8 minutes ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: He’s a failed head coach. True. where did he succeed as an OC? Quote
Thrivefourfive Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Posted Sunday at 09:24 PM Why again did Ben Johnson not get a HC job? Did he choose to stay, based on what was out there at the time..? Can’t remember. But I’d take him as HC I think. But none of that is happening. We always think the best OCs and DCs will be next man up for the head coach jobs, but it all depends. I’ve always hated how interviews can take place before the end of the season. There won’t be another Bills big name OC or an OC dominated season ever again. Allen dragged Dorsey, and he’s doing a lot of leg work to get this rookie-ish OC across the line. Unreal really, again, what we’re seeing Allen do for the Bills. With his first Super Bowl win, McDermott will have the keys to the city’s football team. So he’s staying. What needs to happen is Josh needs to be the overarching factor in offensive design and scheme. Then the OC compliments Josh with excellent insight, perspective, and co- game design and play calling, especially crunch time innovations. Josh McDaniels. I just have the feeling that even with all that power McDermott will not loosen up enough to bring in an offensive master,, like Reid does with his DC. It’s a character trait, and he’d be showing a ton of growth and confidence if he’d release some responsibility to an OC and Josh. Points win games…. McDermott still thinks defense wins games…. and therein lays his problem So that’s the path right now. Because the Bills are going to win the Super Bowl. Question is, going forward, McDermott must evolve to win more than one. 1 Quote
Buffalo_Stampede Posted Sunday at 10:11 PM Posted Sunday at 10:11 PM 50 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said: where did he succeed as an OC? Actually I don’t think he ever called plays as the OC. Quote
Richard Noggin Posted Monday at 03:51 AM Posted Monday at 03:51 AM (edited) 12 hours ago, T master said: Given what Brady has done in allowing the offense to be built around Josh one would think that Terry wouldn't let him out of the door and would want him on the team at the very least until the team goes into the new stadium . The Pegs have to pay more for the cost over runs so if they pay a bit more to keep a OC that is doing historical things in the league with the personal he has and 10+ draft picks it wouldn't be a very good business decision to let this guy walk ... Get another really good D linemen & another good pass rusher like a Hendrickson out of the draft if there is one no telling what this team can do with the depth they have on the practice squad in the WR's and O line . Hasn't Brady differentiated himself by building the offense to be balanced and NOT built around just one guy? (Obviously Allen will take a handful of pass calls each game and turn them into Superman/off-script plays, but isn't the important thing this year that the Bills can impose their will up front if/when necessary, and they also have the most talented QB ever to then turn balanced offensive production into flawless 30-40+ point outputs almost weekly? Brady is optimizing Allen by optimizing everyone else. 6 hours ago, Mr. WEO said: where did he succeed as an OC? Wasn't he a Reid guy in KC or even PHL? (I ask this without looking it up first.) Edit after looking it up: Pederson was Chiefs OC '13-'15 under Reid, so I'm not sure if he actually called plays full-time. But Nagy got an HC gig in Chicago after he left to be Philly HC, so obviously other orgs value Reid's OC pipeline (plus being a former player/QB) as long as you're not Eric Bienemy lol. Edited Monday at 03:55 AM by Richard Noggin 2 Quote
Mr. WEO Posted Monday at 01:57 PM Posted Monday at 01:57 PM 15 hours ago, Buffalo_Stampede said: Actually I don’t think he ever called plays as the OC. Exactly. He laminated Reid's play sheet for him. 10 hours ago, Richard Noggin said: Hasn't Brady differentiated himself by building the offense to be balanced and NOT built around just one guy? (Obviously Allen will take a handful of pass calls each game and turn them into Superman/off-script plays, but isn't the important thing this year that the Bills can impose their will up front if/when necessary, and they also have the most talented QB ever to then turn balanced offensive production into flawless 30-40+ point outputs almost weekly? Brady is optimizing Allen by optimizing everyone else. Wasn't he a Reid guy in KC or even PHL? (I ask this without looking it up first.) Edit after looking it up: Pederson was Chiefs OC '13-'15 under Reid, so I'm not sure if he actually called plays full-time. But Nagy got an HC gig in Chicago after he left to be Philly HC, so obviously other orgs value Reid's OC pipeline (plus being a former player/QB) as long as you're not Eric Bienemy lol. See above. Nagy, Bienemy, Pederson.....hard pass. 1 Quote
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