Tux of Borg Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Year Team G Tckl Ast Sacks Int 2004 Bills 16 37.0 16 2.5 1 2005 Vikes 9 27.0 12 1.5 0 Was letting him go a good or bad decision? Judging by the stats, he is having a better year this year than last.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Something TD and company don't seem to grasp is the game is as much about chemistry as it is about talent.
MDH Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Something TD and company don't seem to grasp is the game is as much about chemistry as it is about talent. 508720[/snapback] The one thing he does grasp though is that you don't pay big money to old players unless he's a guy that is going to push you over the hump. TD has made quite a few mistakes but the one thing he's done right (for the most part) is deciding when to let Bills FAs walk.
Fezmid Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Bingo! Donahoe fails to grasp this little detail and he derails the progress of the team as a result. Donahoe cares more about the bottom line then he does about chemistry,or winning... 508964[/snapback] Oh please. We kept 10 of 11 starters, how do you get more chemistry than that? CW
ganesh Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Donahoe cares more about the bottom line then he does about chemistry,or winning... 508964[/snapback] May be that is what RW cares.....bottomline....
MDH Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Donahoe cares more about the bottom line then he does about chemistry,or winning... 508964[/snapback] I keep seeing people say this and I have to roll my eyes every time. Of course the guy cares about winning, his job depends on it. Why? Because the only way to ensure that a team consistently makes money is to win. A team that is a perennial loser isn't going to keep packing the stadium, sell box seats, or sell merchandise. If the Bills continue their losing ways for much longer it will hit them in the pockets and TD knows this. People make it sound like he's purposely signing guys like Milloy and Vincent so they can sell tickets instead of going out there and getting guys he thinks will help him win. While it's true that signing these "name" guys will help sell some seats (in the short term) the Bills would be financially better off by winning and TD knows this. He's making these moves because he thinks they will help the team win, period. Granted, it hasn't worked out that way but to think he's not trying to win is just lunacy. I’m not too happy with TD at this point either but some of the stuff floating around here is just ridiculous.
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Phat Pat is the least of our problems. If 10 out of 11 returning players isn't enough, we got problems. Pluse he only played less than 60% of the snaps. Our problem on the D, appears to be that we've got real old real quick, like Adams and Milloy, and to a lesser degree Vincent. Losing Spikes just compounded things. But I'm glad Williams is gone as it looks like D will need ot be rebuilt and having him here would take up more $$ that can be spent elsewhere.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 The one thing he does grasp though is that you don't pay big money to old players unless he's a guy that is going to push you over the hump. TD has made quite a few mistakes but the one thing he's done right (for the most part) is deciding when to let Bills FAs walk. 508969[/snapback] You had a team that won 8 of their last 9, and 9 of their last 11 in 2004. TD then lets his best D lineman walk and cuts the starting QB. Gee, how would that f-up team chemistry?
BEAST MODE BABY! Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Our D also consistently over-pursues and gets themselves out of position. That has nothing to do with age. That has to do with coaching.
stuckincincy Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Our D also consistently over-pursues and gets themselves out of position. That has nothing to do with age. That has to do with coaching. 509182[/snapback] Well said. Football comes down to good blocking and good tackling and not doing wow-wee stuff so if you are successful, so you can crow like a child with its first controlled bowel movement, and when one is not, tears and pouts... Deportment, and acting like a man instead of a mirror-kisser helps...
AKC Posted November 21, 2005 Posted November 21, 2005 Year Team G Tckl Ast Sacks Int2004 Bills 16 37.0 16 2.5 1 2005 Vikes 9 27.0 12 1.5 0 Was letting him go a good or bad decision? Judging by the stats, he is having a better year this year than last. 508717[/snapback] It's this simple: He was asking for more than he's worth to any team who has a two gap guy who can give you 20 plays on Sunday. We could have made it all work by signing a Keith Traylor type to play to Sam's side. The problem we had was the team assuming, contrary to every single play we've ever seen him involved in, that REdwards would be a good complement. Edwards is another 1-technique DT and that made him exactly the wrong guy to play off Sam's talent.
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