Bills Head Coach Dick Jauron joined Ed Kilgore and Adam Benigni Thursday on the Western New York Sport Zone. Hear what Jauron has to say about the Bills quarterback situation, as well as the outlook on the season as they prepare to head into training camp.
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You can tell he's been an NFL coach before- he knows how to talk for extended periods of time without actually saying anything substantive.Last edited by OpIv37; 07-13-2006, 10:22 PM.
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Originally posted by OpIv37You can tell he's been an NFL coach before- he knows how to talk for extended periods of time without actually saying anything substantive.Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?
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Originally posted by Earthquake EnyartThe "realists" in Chicago wanted Cade McNown to start over Jim Miller.
How did that work out?
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Originally posted by ICE74129BIG difference between mcnown and losman. And I don't remember realists wanting anything but the Bears to become a winning franchise. In fact I remember Bears realists not happy with the way the QB position was handled and with Jauron in general. Hummm...
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Originally posted by EricStrattonIt always seemed like they picked him because they had to, not because they wanted to.
Jauron was under tremendous pressure from Angelo to play him, even though he was clearly the #3 QB behind Miller and Matthews. To placate Angelo, Jauron came up this this crazy plan where he put McNown in the third series of the game. Most the time, McNown only played the one series, unless there was a three and out. Then he got a second one. McNown never played well enough to justify any more playing time, and there was never a QB controversy.
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