Brianmoorman4jesus Posted Monday at 02:49 AM Posted Monday at 02:49 AM First..let’s win the Super Bowl then idgaf what we do for at least 3 years second. If that happens I sort of expect Dorsey back. Although if the giants were smart they’d fire Dabol and maybe we’d get both. But it looks like they are keeping him. First things first, win the Super Bowl this year. Then I literally don’t care who the OC is. Quote
Bferra13 Posted Monday at 02:55 AM Posted Monday at 02:55 AM Double hell no. 6 minutes ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: First..let’s win the Super Bowl then idgaf what we do for at least 3 years second. If that happens I sort of expect Dorsey back. Although if the giants were smart they’d fire Dabol and maybe we’d get both. But it looks like they are keeping him. First things first, win the Super Bowl this year. Then I literally don’t care who the OC is. Lol Dorsey ain't coming back. He's going back to QB coach if anything. And it won't be with the Bills. 1 1 Quote
The Wiz Posted Monday at 02:58 AM Posted Monday at 02:58 AM I dont know what I like more. McDaniel staying or Grier staying. 2 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted Monday at 03:10 AM Posted Monday at 03:10 AM To me, this means the Dolphins can still be beat. McDaniel is a good offensive guy, but with Tua he's limited. McDaniel is good with the quick designed plays, but his options are limited. Everything has to be quick-hitters. Otherwise, he puts Tua in danger. Quote
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted Monday at 03:59 AM Posted Monday at 03:59 AM 1 hour ago, Bferra13 said: Double hell no. Lol Dorsey ain't coming back. He's going back to QB coach if anything. And it won't be with the Bills. Well I’m not sure. It’s dependent on the circumstances but don’t be shocked if he comes back now and then Is here already. Maybe the hills hire him back Monday to be a QB coach. I don’t care win the Super Bowl Quote
Big Turk Posted Monday at 04:01 AM Posted Monday at 04:01 AM 50 minutes ago, Fleezoid said: To me, this means the Dolphins can still be beat. McDaniel is a good offensive guy, but with Tua he's limited. McDaniel is good with the quick designed plays, but his options are limited. Everything has to be quick-hitters. Otherwise, he puts Tua in danger. It doesn't mean they can be beat, it means they will not challenge the Bills again in the foreseeable future for the division . Quote
Billznut Posted Monday at 04:09 AM Posted Monday at 04:09 AM This thread is already an hour past its useful shelf life since the premise is already moot. Quote
Chicken Boo Posted Monday at 04:48 AM Posted Monday at 04:48 AM If he were available, absolutely, but he's not getting fired. I bet if you asked this board if they'd like to have Kingsbury as OC before this season they'd baulk at that, too. Quote
Sojourner Posted Monday at 05:14 AM Posted Monday at 05:14 AM 2 hours ago, The Wiz said: I dont know what I like more. McDaniel staying or Grier staying. Sounds like Miami enjoys sh— sandwiches. Quote
Beck Water Posted Monday at 05:15 AM Posted Monday at 05:15 AM (edited) 3 hours ago, Riverboat Ritchie said: Yes as I think he would be a good OC. Only thing is he seems to be a really bad HC and hopefully Phish keep him another year or so. The Fish have already said they are keeping him. So the point is moot. 2 hours ago, Brianmoorman4jesus said: First..let’s win the Super Bowl then idgaf what we do for at least 3 years second. If that happens I sort of expect Dorsey back. Although if the giants were smart they’d fire Dabol and maybe we’d get both. But it looks like they are keeping him. First things first, win the Super Bowl this year. Then I literally don’t care who the OC is. Oh hell to the no's, Dorsey did unto his bridge, the bridge equivalent of his tablet smashing tantrum in the coach's booth at Miami. Then he poured charcoal lighter onto it and threw matches. 3 hours ago, Donuts and Doritos said: McDaniels is a systems guy. Not sure Josh is a systems guy completely. A man with sense. Edited Monday at 05:18 AM by Beck Water 1 Quote
Doc Brown Posted Monday at 05:29 AM Posted Monday at 05:29 AM 2 hours ago, The Wiz said: I dont know what I like more. McDaniel staying or Grier staying. Tua's a system QB who's strengths are best for that offense and they gave him the bag. They're pot committed for another year with both. Quote
Chandler#81 Posted Monday at 07:00 AM Posted Monday at 07:00 AM Personally, I don’t want that cruel, weird gay freak anywhere near OBD. tmi?😳 1 Quote
BuffaloBillyG Posted Monday at 10:49 AM Posted Monday at 10:49 AM He's a good play designer. He's a bad play caller. His offense wouldn't fit our players...which means revamping our offensive roster in an off season we need to rehaul the defense. Josh isn't a WCO guy From an logistics stand point...nothing would make sense about hiring him. Couldn't be a worse match for the Bills, actually. 1 Quote
Billzgobowlin Posted Monday at 11:38 AM Posted Monday at 11:38 AM No he looks so lost half the time. Quote
WhitewalkerInPhilly Posted Monday at 11:47 AM Posted Monday at 11:47 AM 9 hours ago, BillsFan130 said: https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/tyreek-hill-im-opening-the-door-im-out-bruh Drama in fin land. Sounds like Tyreek wants out Quote
GunnerBill Posted Monday at 12:00 PM Posted Monday at 12:00 PM 10 hours ago, BillsFan130 said: McDaniel is a great offensive mind, not sure how I would like Josh in a west coast system though That's always been my thing. Not sure Josh is suited to a paint by numbers offense. But I don't think it is as big of a transition from what he has run well with Brady as it was from what he ran well with Daboll and early in the Dorsey reign. Add to that I don't think McDaniel is quite the hard ass about the scheme that his mentor Kyle Shanahan is. Watching some of the things he has let Tyler Huntley do in order to just move the ball in Tua's absences I think he might be more willing to lean into a Josh centric version of the Shanny stretch-zone WCO than just implanting his system lock stock and barrel. I think McDaniel is the best creative mind off that tree. Even more so than McVay. You have your LaFleurs and your Slowick and even O'Connell and the scheme is the scheme. I see McDaniel bring more of his own wrinkles to it. I think he is a very smart OC and so I'd be willing to take the risk that it doesn't mesh with Josh because if it does... I think you are making magic. So in answer to the OP's question - YES. 9 hours ago, The Wiz said: I dont know what I like more. McDaniel staying or Grier staying. Definitely Grier. McDaniel I think is over his skies as a Head Coach but he is smart. Good offensive brain, done a good job with Tua. I think he is a top 5 OC masquerading as a HC and you will always have a pretty decent floor with that combination. Grier sucks. All those picks he had at the start of this rebuild and his best three players are old, expensive vets: Hill, Armsted and Ramsey. Shambolic. 6 Quote
fergie's ire Posted Monday at 12:23 PM Posted Monday at 12:23 PM I think McDaniel has the same problem that Dorsey has. He might have a great system but it's "here's my system, we're going to run it no matter what." That was the problem when Tua was out. They kept running the offense designed for Tua even when though the QBs they had didn't have his skill set. It's also the problem they had against the Bills. McDermott would do the same thing to beat him and McDaniel would keep running the same offense against it. The last game was the first time there was much of an adjustment. The beauty of Brady is that he adjusts based on who he has, who he's playing, and what the conditions are. 2 Quote
Dan Darragh Posted Monday at 12:47 PM Posted Monday at 12:47 PM The mad scientist thing works at coordinator, just not at HC. So yes. Quote
RyanC883 Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Posted Monday at 05:18 PM Peterson would be great, IMO. Would like some consistency for JA. An OC who was a HC may provide that. 1 Quote
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