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And I think his record against Playoff Teams and Winning Teams in the last four years is the WORST In the league....

 

And finally the fact that the Cleveland browns have sandwiched 12 STRAIGHT Losses between two wins over the Buffalo Bills in Ralph Wilson Stadium is Humiliating.

 

Ralph, please do us a favor.

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And I think his record against Playoff Teams and Winning Teams in the last four years is the WORST In the league....

 

And finally the fact that the Cleveland browns have sandwiched 12 STRAIGHT Losses between two wins over the Buffalo Bills in Ralph Wilson Stadium is Humiliating.

 

Ralph, please do us a favor.

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A loss today would make the Bills 3-13 over their last 16 games. It would be their ninth straight loss in the AFC East.

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Because Marv Levy, that football genius, was our GM at the time.

 

 

that's right, i deferred to marv

 

sin,

 

ralph

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Because Marv Levy, that football genius, was our GM at the time.

 

Ralph to Marv:

 

"I want a coach with HC experience, someone that I can trust and won't rock the boat, oh...and somebody cheap."

 

That's why we got Jauron.

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Pretty much coach who loses as much as Jauron has been kept around this long. He's currently 22 games under .500. Most of his company around there are Chris Palmer or Marty Mohrninweg types who went 2-14, 3-13, and got fired after two years.

 

With 138 games coaches, only three guys are further under .500 with more games: Sam Wyche, who managed two Super Bowls in between the futility, although Jauron will tie him with a loss today; Joe Kuharich who is also at -23, who Jauron will pass in terms of total games by the end of the year anyway, and the bottom of the list has Norm Van Brocklin, at -34 in 173 games. Closing out the season without another victory will move Dick into a tie there, I believe.

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"Jauron has a career record of 58-80, a winning percentage of .420. It's the worst record of anyone who has coached at least 135 games since the AFL-NFL merger."

 

http://www.buffalonews.com/opinion/columns...ory/831276.html

 

I've been a Jauron hater since October of 2006 when it was clear to me that his ultraconservative style on both sides of the ball was literally sucking the life out of the Bills. Football is supposed to be a "fun" game to play and he makes it look like as much fun as getting stabbed in the eye with a hot poker. Dick Jauron is the luckiest head coach in league history to have been given almost a decade to prove he's not a leader. Maybe his one genius move was to coach games not to lose so that so can have just enough "soft" wins to pad his record and warrant another chance.

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