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The big question is: will 7-9 for the third straight year be good enough for Jauron to be brought back in 2009 (for a chance to go for four straight below .500 seasons with a tougher schedule)?

 

Greg Williams had three years with one .500 season and was gone.

 

Mike Mularkey was only given two years (this, after guiding the Bills to their only winning season since 1999).

 

Dick Jauron 2008 record: 7-9 (predicted)

Dick Jauron 2007 record: 7-9

Dick Jauron 2006 record: 7-9

Mike Mularkey 2005 record: 5-11

Mike Mularkey 2004 record: 9-7

Gregg Williams 2003 record: 6-10

Gregg Williams 2002 record: 8-8

Gregg Williams 2001 record: 3-13

 

Will Jauron ever show that he can put together the required personal and staff to be able to formulate a game plan and make effective game day adjustments to beat the New England Patriots?

 

After the Patriots beat the Bills last season in Orchard Park for the tenth straight time (by a 56-10 score), it was clear that Jauron and company have not been up to the challenge.

 

If the Bills pull out a win, Jauron could be back, but likely Jauron becomes just another failure in the Bills Coaching Carousel.

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Not sure after 8 full seasons in the NFL that the light is going to go on for DJ. Coaches who make bad decisions as DJ has for these past few seasons aren't going to get better.

 

I don't expect a HC to be perfect, but he's done things that make you scratch your head. Burning 2 TO's against SD in 12/06. Allowing a sideline pass on MNF vs Dallas last season. The roll-out pass with a QB who can't feel pressure in NY this month. The list goes on and on and on.

 

I'd feel more comfortable replacing him, but given RW's stranglehold on all decisions, it's unlikely they'd find someone willing to work in the organization. Still, DJ needs to go.

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