firstngoal Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He's too cheap to eat the remaining years on MM's contract so he keeps the loser around then instead of hiring a real GM he promotes Modrak (an extension of Donahoe) and then to put the icying on the cake it looks like he's bringing Marv back (for practically nothing I'm guessing) to do what? Oversee Modrak? Sorry to say but ever since they let Butler and AJ Smith go to the Chargers this team has performed a serious nosedive and is beginning to be the Joke of the league once again they way they were during the Hank Bullough era!
Johnny Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He's too cheap to eat the remaining years on MM's contract so he keeps the loser around then instead of hiring a real GM he promotes Modrak (an extension of Donahoe) and then to put the icying on the cake it looks like he's bringing Marv back (for practically nothing I'm guessing) to do what? Oversee Modrak? Sorry to say but ever since they let Butler and AJ Smith go to the Chargers this team has performed a serious nosedive and is beginning to be the Joke of the league once again they way they were during the Hank Bullough era! 551951[/snapback] official??
firstngoal Posted January 4, 2006 Author Posted January 4, 2006 I almost forgot, ALL this is costing Ralphie Boy practically nothing! Cheap Barstard!
firstngoal Posted January 4, 2006 Author Posted January 4, 2006 official?? 551953[/snapback] It will be at 1:00pm today!
Tux of Borg Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 official?? 551953[/snapback] Right out of MM pilot's mouth!
Adam Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He's too cheap to eat the remaining years on MM's contract so he keeps the loser around then instead of hiring a real GM he promotes Modrak (an extension of Donahoe) and then to put the icying on the cake it looks like he's bringing Marv back (for practically nothing I'm guessing) to do what? Oversee Modrak? Sorry to say but ever since they let Butler and AJ Smith go to the Chargers this team has performed a serious nosedive and is beginning to be the Joke of the league once again they way they were during the Hank Bullough era! 551951[/snapback] OK, when you own an NFL you can make coahcing changes every year. Mr. Wilson didnt keep Mularkey because he's cheap, he did it because he thinks its a good move- and Mr. Wilson knows more about football than you do....like it or not
taterhill Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 OK, when you own an NFL you can make coahcing changes every year. Mr. Wilson didnt keep Mularkey because he's cheap, he did it because he thinks its a good move- and Mr. Wilson knows more about football than you do....like it or not 551981[/snapback] why b/c he bought a team 40 years ago?
Johnny Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 OK, when you own an NFL you can make coahcing changes every year. Mr. Wilson didnt keep Mularkey because he's cheap, he did it because he thinks its a good move- and Mr. Wilson knows more about football than you do....like it or not 551981[/snapback] maybe he's lost a step........
Pine Barrens Mafia Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 OK, when you own an NFL you can make coahcing changes every year. Mr. Wilson didnt keep Mularkey because he's cheap, he did it because he thinks its a good move- and Mr. Wilson knows more about football than you do....like it or not 551981[/snapback] He does? That's news to me considering his franchise has been a consistent loser in over 80% of its history.
Adam Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He does? That's news to me considering his franchise has been a consistent loser in over 80% of its history. 551989[/snapback] Mr. Wilson has been in the NFL for 50+years, and is considered one of the best owners in the league, so yes, he does know more than the know it alls on this board
CoachChuckDickerson Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He's too cheap to eat the remaining years on MM's contract so he keeps the loser around then instead of hiring a real GM he promotes Modrak (an extension of Donahoe) and then to put the icying on the cake it looks like he's bringing Marv back (for practically nothing I'm guessing) to do what? Oversee Modrak? Sorry to say but ever since they let Butler and AJ Smith go to the Chargers this team has performed a serious nosedive and is beginning to be the Joke of the league once again they way they were during the Hank Bullough era! 551951[/snapback] I am kind of numb to Modrak but have you ever checked out his draft history as the head guy in Philly? Judging by your comments I would guess not.
Repulsif Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 since they let Butler that was a mistake, a big mistake.
ganesh Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He does? That's news to me considering his franchise has been a consistent loser in over 80% of its history. 551989[/snapback] Exactly...So many decisions by MM has been poor and childish..... 1. Picking up fights with veterans Moulds, Adams and Williams. 2. Moving Williams from RT to LG 3. Not starting Losman in the meaningless finale...(especially when just 3 weeks before he kept saying it was important for JP to get more playing time). 4. Not handling the veterans (I would have rather listened to EM, Adams patiently and given them a big hug and thanks and then continue his means,k rather than give in to their demands meekly). 5. He took over play calling from Clements, but did no improvement 6. Calling out McGahee in public about dancing around the LoS 7. Game decisions....Punting from the Carolina 32..... 8. Throwing to Shaud Williams or the FB at the goal-line when McGahee is on the sidelines.... 9. Inability to punch it in in the Red Zone by playing smash mouth footballl as promised. 10. Keep pulling JP out of the game in the 1st 4 weeks....
scribo Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 Mr. Wilson has been in the NFL for 50+years, and is considered one of the best owners in the league, so yes, he does know more than the know it alls on this board 552003[/snapback] Right, who considers him among the best owners? The same guys who repeatedly refrain from voting him into Canton? I just don't get it ... does he not realize that he cannot take his money with him.
firstngoal Posted January 4, 2006 Author Posted January 4, 2006 I am kind of numb to Modrak but have you ever checked out his draft history as the head guy in Philly? Judging by your comments I would guess not. 552050[/snapback] I think Janet Jackson sang it, What have you done for me lately???????
Mickey Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He's too cheap to eat the remaining years on MM's contract so he keeps the loser around then instead of hiring a real GM he promotes Modrak (an extension of Donahoe) and then to put the icying on the cake it looks like he's bringing Marv back (for practically nothing I'm guessing) to do what? Oversee Modrak? Sorry to say but ever since they let Butler and AJ Smith go to the Chargers this team has performed a serious nosedive and is beginning to be the Joke of the league once again they way they were during the Hank Bullough era! 551951[/snapback] The guy is on death's door and has more money than he could ever spend. The last thing in the world he cares about is money right now. He wants to win the big one once before he dies. That is his sole motivation. When times are bad, you turn to the people you trust the most and for Ralph, that is Marv Levy. Is that so hard to understand? If there is a guy in the game who could get it done at age 77, its Marv Levy, you over officious jerk.
firstngoal Posted January 4, 2006 Author Posted January 4, 2006 The guy is on death's door and has more money than he could ever spend. The last thing in the world he cares about is money right now. He wants to win the big one once before he dies. That is his sole motivation. When times are bad, you turn to the people you trust the most and for Ralph, that is Marv Levy. Is that so hard to understand? If there is a guy in the game who could get it done at age 77, its Marv Levy, you over officious jerk. 552179[/snapback] He has more money than he can spend and even more money now by taking the cheap way out. Marv was a COACH for the Bills back in the day, not a GM! Bill Polian supplied the talent and Marv coached it. What does this move say for the Bills FUTURE? Answer - NOTHING! A bandaid put on a deep gash! Unbelieveable!!!
Adam Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 I think Janet Jackson sang it, What have you done for me lately??????? 552174[/snapback] Sorry, thats how MTV viewers view things, thats not a real world outlook on things
Mickey Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 He has more money than he can spend and even more money now by taking the cheap way out. Marv was a COACH for the Bills back in the day, not a GM!Bill Polian supplied the talent and Marv coached it. What does this move say for the Bills FUTURE? Answer - NOTHING! A bandaid put on a deep gash! Unbelieveable!!! 552205[/snapback] Do you really think Marv had no say in acquiring players? The first thing he did when he was hired was to nab Tasker off the waiver wires. That staff was a team, they worked together and it showed up on the field. He hasn't taken the cheap way out, he doesn't care about $ anymore. Why would he? The old man wants to win. You can disagree over whether this decision will accomplish that but accusing him of doing it because he is cheap is just an infantile reaction to not getting what you want. I have plenty of questions of my own on this move but doubting Ralph Wilson's committment to winning isn't one of them.
RkFast Posted January 4, 2006 Posted January 4, 2006 The one area you can quibble about Mr. Wilson's sincerity is when it comes to paying for top flite HCs. Other than that, a Bills fan has little to B word about in terms of ownership's willingness to spend money. From paying for the facilities' improvements, to paying for free agents, to buying leftover tickets to lift TV blackouts...Mr. Wilson has delivered.
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