Catholic Guilt Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Who has had a worse off-season? The Jets or the Bills? Let’s see…. The Bills launch a Marv Levy nostalgia tour with scary old geezer owner Ralph Wilson managing to scare the crap out of current head coach Mike Mularkey into handing in his whistle and bolting the funny farm. They then hire dreary retread Dick Jauron, architect of some of the most awful Bears offenses in history. The Jets let Herm Edwards skate, while getting just pennies on the dollar in draft picks from Kansas City. They then hire untested 35 year old Eric Mangini, who in turn hires 32 year old Brian Schottenheimer as his offensive coordinator. Meanwhile, all the team’s money is tied up in limp-shouldered QB Chad Pennington. Fun times.
X. Benedict Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 Who has had a worse off-season? The Jets or the Bills? Let’s see…. The Bills launch a Marv Levy nostalgia tour with scary old geezer owner Ralph Wilson managing to scare the crap out of current head coach Mike Mularkey into handing in his whistle and bolting the funny farm. They then hire dreary retread Dick Jauron, architect of some of the most awful Bears offenses in history. The Jets let Herm Edwards skate, while getting just pennies on the dollar in draft picks from Kansas City. They then hire untested 35 year old Eric Mangini, who in turn hires 32 year old Brian Schottenheimer as his offensive coordinator. Meanwhile, all the team’s money is tied up in limp-shouldered QB Chad Pennington. Fun times. 590885[/snapback] I haven't found a Jets fan yet that is at all excited about their offseason. But Jets fans are even more schizo about their team than Buffalo, they hate Herm Edwards, now they miss him. Trouble is you can't fire him and retain him at the same time. He's no Billy Martin.
MadBuffaloDisease Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 So Jauron was the "architect" of the offense? So much for journalistic credibility.
Catholic Guilt Posted February 1, 2006 Author Posted February 1, 2006 I haven't found a Jets fan yet that is at all excited about their offseason.But Jets fans are even more schizo about their team than Buffalo, they hate Herm Edwards, now they miss him. Trouble is you can't fire him and retain him at the same time. He's no Billy Martin. 590891[/snapback] We need Fred Grace!
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 nobody knows how this offseason has gone until next f***ing season is over. if the Bills go 3-13 and its obvious jauron suck balls then we'll be dubbed a huge mess, but if they go say 10-6/9-7 then the Bills will be the "team to look out for" in 07, because Jauron learned from his mistakes and is obvious a much better coach in his second go round...journalists are morons, and they'll never say "man we blew that one!" but bet your bottom dollar they'll be the first to pile on if the Bills fail next year. Personally, I have faith that Marv and Co will do fine, but if they suck as the last regime did then we the fans will call for his head...screw nostalgia the fans want a winner at all costs. Journalists can all burn in hell.
apuszczalowski Posted February 1, 2006 Posted February 1, 2006 I thought DJ specialty was defense? Now he is the architect of the bears offense? Did this guy do any research or just come on to this site and take every opinion on here as facts? Things look brighter for Buffalo since we are not banking on a rookie head coach and co-ordinator to run things (DJ may not have had the best track record but hes been around before and even won coach of the year). Buffalo also has alot less holes to fill then the jets do and look to be in alot better cap shape then the jets. But what do we know until we actually see what happens (hindsight is 20/20) Who thought Miami would take second in the AFC East this year and the Pats would struggle through part of the season at this time last year?Who could have thought the Steelers would beat the #1-3 seeds in the playoffs to make the SB this year? Stranger things have happened
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