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raphael120
12-15-2008, 10:55 PM
Do you REALLY want this guy to be making decisions in CRUCIAL games in the playoffs IF he even gets us there?

Just think about how much more heartbreaking the stupid coaching decisions and blunders will be if we're in a playoff game. This staff does NOT have it in them to win the big regular season games, let alone a playoff game.

0-5 in our division.

To go to the playoffs, we have to win at least half of our division games. We very well may be 0-6 in our division. Meaning all of the teams in our division have better coaches and talent in place.

If you want a coach to do one thing it is to be able to take care of business in your own division.

OpIv37
12-15-2008, 10:58 PM
Do you REALLY want this guy to be making decisions in CRUCIAL games in the playoffs IF he even gets us there?


It's not a problem because he'll never get us there.

JD
12-15-2008, 11:18 PM
I'd be completely fine with 2 years of suck, followed by a chance at a championship with a new coach. Way better than 6 years of mediocrity with no championship.

raphael120
12-15-2008, 11:21 PM
It's just really sad that Bills fans are getting to the point where they welcome mediocrity here and don't care.

At least Mularkey and Williams pulled off winning seasons in their tenure. Jauron will probably have back to back to back 7-9 seasons. Maybe even a 6-10.

But the problems don't just lie with Jauron.

There's a reason why our talent pool sucks right now, and you can point the finger right at the scouts and Modrak. Our last 3 draft classes, hell, 4 draft classes have absolutely NO impact players. It's pretty bad when Miami and the Jets are doing so well now and turned it completely around yet the Bills keep spinning their wheels.

It starts at the top. At this point, and the way that Ralph runs this team, we will never make the playoffs ever again and Ralph doesn't give a **** either.

I think Bills fans, at least I have, have relinquished to the fact that we'll never matter in the NFL ever again.

jamze132
12-16-2008, 12:58 AM
It's just really sad that Bills fans are getting to the point where they welcome mediocrity here and don't care.

At least Mularkey and Williams pulled off winning seasons in their tenure. Jauron will probably have back to back to back 7-9 seasons. Maybe even a 6-10.

But the problems don't just lie with Jauron.

There's a reason why our talent pool sucks right now, and you can point the finger right at the scouts and Modrak. Our last 3 draft classes, hell, 4 draft classes have absolutely NO impact players. It's pretty bad when Miami and the Jets are doing so well now and turned it completely around yet the Bills keep spinning their wheels.

It starts at the top. At this point, and the way that Ralph runs this team, we will never make the playoffs ever again and Ralph doesn't give a **** either.

I think Bills fans, at least I have, have relinquished to the fact that we'll never matter in the NFL ever again.
Dick already has back-to-back 7-9 seasons. But if we don't win another game, there will be no three-peat.

I just can't justify how a coach who in 3 years goes 7-9, 7-9, 6-10 still has a HC job in the NFL.

X-Era
12-16-2008, 06:00 AM
I'd be completely fine with 2 years of suck, followed by a chance at a championship with a new coach. Way better than 6 years of mediocrity with no championship.

Just remember you said that when the Bills hire the next Jauron.

THATHURMANATOR
12-16-2008, 07:54 AM
Who wants Jauron to stay?

billsfanone
12-16-2008, 07:57 AM
.415 career win percentage.

ddaryl
12-16-2008, 08:06 AM
Who wants Jauron to stay?


some people who want to keep Dick because they fear that Ralph will bring in another lame ass excuse for a coaching option, and will have the same crap for another 3 years.

our best option may just be a coachless team.

HHURRICANE
12-16-2008, 08:33 AM
some people who want to keep Dick because they fear that Ralph will bring in another lame ass excuse for a coaching option, and will have the same crap for another 3 years.

our best option may just be a coachless team.

Jauron's teams have been competitive. Anyone who thinks he's a worse coach than Mularkey or Williams doesn't know football.

Mularkey and Williams both had better talent for a season or two than what we have right now.

Having Edwards out for essentially 4 games didn't help, Reed out, Butler out, Schobel out, Greer out, Yobouty out, DiGorgio out, Parrish out...

Owen DeBoard
12-16-2008, 08:52 AM
Jauron's teams have been competitive. Anyone who thinks he's a worse coach than Mularkey or Williams doesn't know football.

Mularkey and Williams both had better talent for a season or two than what we have right now.

Having Edwards out for essentially 4 games didn't help, Reed out, Butler out, Schobel out, Greer out, Yobouty out, DiGorgio out, Parrish out...
Injuries are a part of the game even Dick will tell you that. We had more injuries last year, had worse talent last year, and a harder schedule last year and last years 7-9 record will be better than this years 6-10 record. Explain that.

raphael120
12-16-2008, 10:37 AM
Jauron's teams have been competitive. Anyone who thinks he's a worse coach than Mularkey or Williams doesn't know football.

Mularkey and Williams both had better talent for a season or two than what we have right now.

Having Edwards out for essentially 4 games didn't help, Reed out, Butler out, Schobel out, Greer out, Yobouty out, DiGorgio out, Parrish out...

Yeah, 1 sack Schobel, Digiorgio was a ST'er, Parrish is NOT cut out to be in the NFL, and Reed is at best a 3rd WR.

Our talent sucks, our depth sucks, our coaching sucks, our scouting sucks, our GM sucks...at least the Labatts they serve at the stadium is tastey

raphael120
12-16-2008, 10:39 AM
Injuries are a part of the game even Dick will tell you that. We had more injuries last year, had worse talent last year, and a harder schedule last year and last years 7-9 record will be better than this years 6-10 record. Explain that.

And our schedule was EASIER this year.

Historian
12-16-2008, 10:41 AM
Who wants Jauron to stay?

He can stay....I just don't want him to Coach the Bills.

RockStar36
12-16-2008, 11:03 AM
Yeah, 1 sack Schobel, Digiorgio was a ST'er, Parrish is NOT cut out to be in the NFL, and Reed is at best a 3rd WR.

Our talent sucks, our depth sucks, our coaching sucks, our scouting sucks, our GM sucks...at least the Labatts they serve at the stadium is tastey

That comment on Parrish is completely false. He is one of the best, if not the best, return man right now in the league. Not to mention if the coaches actually knew how to get the ball in his hands more, he would be a very dangerous weapon.

Owen DeBoard
12-16-2008, 11:11 AM
And our schedule was EASIER this year.
I thought I made that clear by saying last years schedule was harder.:*****slap:

Jan Reimers
12-16-2008, 11:11 AM
Who wants Jauron to stay?
Let's find that person and pummel him (or her) severely.

Owen DeBoard
12-16-2008, 11:20 AM
Let's find that person and pummel him (or her) severely.:lolhit:

ddaryl
12-16-2008, 11:39 AM
Jauron's teams have been competitive. Anyone who thinks he's a worse coach than Mularkey or Williams doesn't know football.

Mularkey and Williams both had better talent for a season or two than what we have right now.

Having Edwards out for essentially 4 games didn't help, Reed out, Butler out, Schobel out, Greer out, Yobouty out, DiGorgio out, Parrish out...

take the talent / injury portion out of the equation. We are still left with an emotionless, poor clock managing, bad decision making, ill prepared, frequently out coached, has the players turning on him ....coach

Our teams under all of the coaches you mentioned have been heartless, and none of the coaches have been proven winners. We need the opposite type of coach we've been getting.

Wade was decent and competitive but always ended up screwing it up in the end, and lets face it.. Ralph's love for affordable coaching options has only resulted in one lucky pick up... Marv.

Now I agree that Jauron might be an RCH over Mularkey and Williams but this year we had the softest of schedules and he stil is the leader of a team that has completely imploded..


The injury bug situation has plagued this team ever since Rusty Jones left town... every team since Rusty left town (Feb 2005) has had injury bug problems that has cost us post season birth possibilities...

Nighthawk
12-16-2008, 12:23 PM
Who wants Jauron to stay?

Typo...

raphael120
12-16-2008, 01:01 PM
That comment on Parrish is completely false. He is one of the best, if not the best, return man right now in the league. Not to mention if the coaches actually knew how to get the ball in his hands more, he would be a very dangerous weapon.

Parrish is too small to be an impactful WR. There's a reason why he's 4th string and theyve had Stevie Johnson out there more than Parrish. He has yet to have a game where he has over 40 yards receiving. At some point just wake up and realize he's a situational player and nothing more.

And having him as one of the "best return men in the league" amounts to jack **** when your offense can't score.