Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

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  • JoeMama
    Emotion Sickness
    • Oct 2002
    • 18183

    Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

    Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss.

    He failed to challenge three plays that would have been easily overturned.

    Willis McGahee's stretch for a first down that was denied.

    JP Losman's completion to Josh Reed that was denied.

    Philip Rivers's fumble that was denied.

    It strikes me as odd that an Ivy Leaguer would blow such obvious, easy challenges.
    Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.
  • JoeMama
    Emotion Sickness
    • Oct 2002
    • 18183

    #2
    Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

    And also, of course, he called a time-out on Peerless Price's catch before throwing the red flag.

    Which ostensibly cost us two time-outs.

    That's just poor game management.

    Seriously, he's obviously a smart guy. So why did he **** up so badly?
    Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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    • gr8slayer
      Registered User
      • Feb 2005
      • 20796

      #3
      Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

      Originally posted by JoeMama
      And also, of course, he called a time-out on Peerless Price's catch before throwing the red flag.

      Which ostensibly cost us two time-outs.

      That's just poor game management.

      Seriously, he's obviously a smart guy. So why did he **** up so badly?
      This is the one that really blows my mind.

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      • Mr. Cynical
        Maybe?
        • Oct 2003
        • 9766

        #4
        Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

        Doesn't surprise me in the least. See sig.

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        • YardRat
          Well, lookie here...
          • Dec 2004
          • 86154

          #5
          Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

          JP Losman's completion to Josh Reed that was denied.
          According to the radio guys there was a replay from an endzone camera that showed the ball hitting the ground, and...

          And also, of course, he called a time-out on Peerless Price's catch before throwing the red flag.
          JP called the TO, not Jauron.
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          • JoeMama
            Emotion Sickness
            • Oct 2002
            • 18183

            #6
            Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

            Originally posted by YardRat
            According to the radio guys there was a replay from an endzone camera that showed the ball hitting the ground, and...
            No, that's an entirely different play.

            I'm talking about the play where the refs ruled that JP Losman was sacked even though neither of his knees ever hit the ground on his complete to Josh Reed.

            Had you watched the game, which it's clear you didn't, you'd know that.



            Originally posted by YardRat
            JP called the TO, not Jauron.
            So?

            The red flag should have been thrown immediately.

            Peerless Price had both his tip-toes in before he went out of bounds.

            Had he been facing the other direction, there'd be no doubt about whether or not the play was in bounds.

            Dick Jauron should have challenged it immediately.
            Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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            • don137
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 7720

              #7
              Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

              The coaching staff did make some great half-time adjustments. Jauron did mess up with not doing muliple challenges. Plus there was an apparent bad spot by a run by McGahee in the first half causing Buffalo to punt instead of challenging the spot.

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              • YardRat
                Well, lookie here...
                • Dec 2004
                • 86154

                #8
                Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                No, that's an entirely different play.
                You're right, I was referring to the fourth quarter.

                Had you watched the game, which it's clear you didn't, you'd know that.
                I am relying on the radio broadcasters, but if you would have been more specific about which Reed incompletion I may not have had to assume, ya' *****

                The red flag should have been thrown immediately.

                Peerless Price had both his tip-toes in before he went out of bounds.
                In reality, it probably shouldn't have been thrown at all...as a matter of fact, I believe the booth guys had the replay of Price's heel on the line during the time out before the flag was even tossed.

                I don't know if it's Jauron or the guys in the booth, but our challenge skills leave a lot to be desired this year.
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                • X-Era
                  What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 27670

                  #9
                  Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                  Originally posted by JoeMama
                  Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss.

                  He failed to challenge three plays that would have been easily overturned.

                  Willis McGahee's stretch for a first down that was denied.

                  JP Losman's completion to Josh Reed that was denied.

                  Philip Rivers's fumble that was denied.

                  It strikes me as odd that an Ivy Leaguer would blow such obvious, easy challenges.
                  How about wasting 2 timeouts on a play that if he knew the rules, he would have never challenged!

                  The whole staff needs to go to challenging nursery school again and start over. Its a definite spot for improvement.

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                  • JoeMama
                    Emotion Sickness
                    • Oct 2002
                    • 18183

                    #10
                    Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                    Overall, the Bills played w/ a lot of heart.

                    But their coaches stabbed them in the back by refusing to stick up for their own players.

                    The Bills stayed in the game w/ a team that's obviously a lot more talented than themselves.

                    Ostensibly, it's a game the Bills should have won, barring a lot of horrible officiating.

                    And, of course, barring Dick Jauron's lack of faith in his own team.
                    Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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                    • justasportsfan
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 71579

                      #11
                      Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                      This team is better than last years team. We're moving the right direction. That's all that matters right now.
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                      • BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
                        All-Pro Zoner
                        • Jan 2004
                        • 4556

                        #12
                        Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                        Originally posted by JoeMama
                        And also, of course, he called a time-out on Peerless Price's catch before throwing the red flag.

                        Which ostensibly cost us two time-outs.

                        That's just poor game management.

                        Seriously, he's obviously a smart guy. So why did he **** up so badly?
                        JP called the timeout because they didn't reset the game clock and time was running out of time. The refs weren't going to let us win this game and it was that close to being a completion or an incomplete pass it was that close that's why he decided to challenge if you could see the replay Peerless came down with the football and had both feet down but his left heel was out of bounds. I was at the game!
                        Last edited by BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan; 12-03-2006, 04:51 PM.

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                        • BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
                          All-Pro Zoner
                          • Jan 2004
                          • 4556

                          #13
                          Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                          Originally posted by JoeMama
                          Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss.

                          He failed to challenge three plays that would have been easily overturned.

                          Willis McGahee's stretch for a first down that was denied.

                          JP Losman's completion to Josh Reed that was denied.

                          Philip Rivers's fumble that was denied.

                          It strikes me as odd that an Ivy Leaguer would blow such obvious, easy challenges.
                          Those plays aren't challengeable!

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                          • JoeMama
                            Emotion Sickness
                            • Oct 2002
                            • 18183

                            #14
                            Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                            Originally posted by LOSman WINS
                            Those plays aren't challengeable!
                            Yes they were.

                            In all three cases, the whistle was not blown prior to the call. So each play was fair game.

                            You can challange a spot (McGahee).

                            You can challenge whether or not a player's knee was down (Losman).

                            You can challange a fumble (Rivers).

                            Again, Jauron blew it.
                            Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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                            • JoeMama
                              Emotion Sickness
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 18183

                              #15
                              Re: Dick Jauron really dropped the ball in this loss...

                              Who is this little LOSman WINS kid?

                              He's really annoying.
                              Disclaimer: The sentiment expressed in this post is strictly for entertainment purposes only.

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