NoSaint Posted January 26 Posted January 26 3 hours ago, HOUSE said: I hate to say I told you so. Has to hold out for a team with a REAL Quarterback. Patience my man or a path forward somehow the saints have an absentee owner, a GM with no vision that is his own boss, a massive cap problem, no qb and weak draft capital m the next guy in either gets a huge 5-6 year commitment or is ok with being the sacrificial lamb in 24 months for a decent pay day and handing the keys over to a guy like Brady then, 2 Quote
Figster Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Losing the innovative mind of Teddy Marchibroda after the Bills 1st Super Bowl appearance was a major set back for the Buffalo Bills Offense. One I don't think the Bills were ever able to overcome in the J K era IMO. Not enough to win a Championship. 2 Quote
BigAl2526 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 3 hours ago, 97bills said: Smart man. I think it is smart of him. Besides his time with the Bills, he's had some experience as an NFL offensive coordinator, but not a lot. I think he would be much better prepared to take a head coaching position in a year or two. 1 Quote
Harold Jackson Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Meh, he can change his mind when the seasons over 1 Quote
NeverOutNick Posted January 26 Posted January 26 4 hours ago, RoscoeParrish said: Best news of the day. Man what a week! Let’s top it off with a trip to the Super Bowl. Go bills! 1 1 Quote
Harold Jackson Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Staying home....... ie the team doesn't go to New Orleans Quote
AlCowlingsTaxiService Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Smart move. The Saints have no quarterback, no cap space, and no path to a quick rebuild. Now maybe he’ll be able to figure out how to turn Kincaid into LaPorta and Cooper into … Cooper Quote
EmotionallyUnstable Posted January 26 Posted January 26 Weird parallel: If the Bills win tmrw, they travel to NOLA for the big dance. Kinda awkward right? Almost like bringing a hot chick back to the house of a girl you friend zoned and hooking up with that baddie. ”oh, hey, good to see you guys again. Sorry about ghosting your calls. We’ll be in here” 1 Quote
US Egg Posted January 26 Posted January 26 28 minutes ago, EmotionallyUnstable said: Weird parallel: If the Bills win tmrw, they travel to NOLA for the big dance. Kinda awkward right? Almost like bringing a hot chick back to the house of a girl you friend zoned and hooking up with that baddie. ”oh, hey, good to see you guys again. Sorry about ghosting your calls. We’ll be in here” Yeah, exactly like that. You go boy! Quote
Big Turk Posted January 26 Posted January 26 (edited) Not surprised at all...would have made little sense for him to take that job. Terrible cap situation, no young QB that could be the franchise guy, not a great roster. Essentially whoever takes this job has a much higher chance of coaching two years where things go badly, they get high draft picks and clear the decks salary cap wise, get ready to pick their franchise QB, but he ends up being fired after the season leading up to that. Essentially, someone is going to be set up to fail and take the fall...a first time head coach who has a bright future shouldn't want that on his resume. Edited January 26 by Big Turk 1 Quote
ExWNYer Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 hours ago, Harold Jackson said: Meh, he can change his mind when the seasons over Is this actually meant to be serious? Nobody waits until the season is over to hire a coach. The new hire has to put together a staff and the scouting combine starts just two and a half weeks after the Super Bowl. 1 Quote
Harold Jackson Posted January 26 Posted January 26 1 hour ago, ExWNYer said: Is this actually meant to be serious? Nobody waits until the season is over to hire a coach. The new hire has to put together a staff and the scouting combine starts just two and a half weeks after the Super Bowl. Ok. He can still go somewhere else when Buffalo is done, when ever that is. We shall see. 1 Quote
GunnerBill Posted January 26 Posted January 26 53 minutes ago, Harold Jackson said: Ok. He can still go somewhere else when Buffalo is done, when ever that is. We shall see. There is only the Saints left and he just withdrew. So no, he can't. Quote
Nihilarian Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 hours ago, Big Turk said: Not surprised at all...would have made little sense for him to take that job. Terrible cap situation, no young QB that could be the franchise guy, not a great roster. Essentially whoever takes this job has a much higher chance of coaching two years where things go badly, they get high draft picks and clear the decks salary cap wise, get ready to pick their franchise QB, but he ends up being fired after the season leading up to that. Essentially, someone is going to be set up to fail and take the fall...a first time head coach who has a bright future shouldn't want that on his resume. He made the right choice for all of the above reasons. Quote
Doc Brown Posted January 26 Posted January 26 3 hours ago, ExWNYer said: Is this actually meant to be serious? Nobody waits until the season is over to hire a coach. The new hire has to put together a staff and the scouting combine starts just two and a half weeks after the Super Bowl. Steichen and Gannon were hired after the Super Bowl two years ago so it's not uncommon. Saleh and Reich also come to mind. 1 Quote
Harold Jackson Posted January 26 Posted January 26 2 hours ago, GunnerBill said: There is only the Saints left and he just withdrew. So no, he can't. That's fine. Watch him disappear in the week after when ever they are done. Since when has the media ever found out everything or told you the actual everything/truth. Quote
GunnerBill Posted January 26 Posted January 26 6 minutes ago, Harold Jackson said: That's fine. Watch him disappear in the week after when ever they are done. Since when has the media ever found out everything or told you the actual everything/truth. Yea. Watch him not. As long as you come back to own this wrong opinion when it doesn't happen I respect you for putting it out there. Quote
bigduke6 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 while im glad Brady is staying, i wouldnt have been upset if he left. theres only so many of these lottery tickets every season and as we see with the Texans O Coord that was the talk of the town, one year the hot thing, next youre out on the street. Quote
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