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  • BuffaloRanger
    WORK HARD. PLAY HARD. LIVE HARD.
    • Mar 2003
    • 2246

    This is no way to run a team...

    From the Buffalo News interview with Dick Jauron:



    The Bills still have work to do in the offseason. They need a starting guard and a starting outside linebacker. The Bills had two veteran linebacker prospects in last week in Cato June and Freddy Keiaho. Jauron said the plan since last week was to take a bit of time deciding on the linebacker spot.

    “When they came through we were very up front with them,“ Jauron said of June and Keiaho. “We told them we didn’t know that we’d do anything immediately. We clearly liked them, that’s why they were here. We wanted them to get a feel for us, and us to get a feel for them face to face, so that if down the line here we got back to them, we could do something quickly if we wanted to and if they wanted to.”



    Seriously, this is pathetic. Talk about paralysis by analysis. How long does it take to decide if you want a player? It appears the choice is between one of 2 FA LBs or spending a 1st or 2nd rd draft pick on best LB available.

    The Bills seem content to let these FAs (or another team that signs them first) decide the offseason moves they will make.

    Yes, I know some will point to the fact that since these players aren't signed yet its an indication that they aren't that great. That could in fact be true. But they are better then what we have. And what's wrong with signing them and then still drafting a LB? Quality depth is something the Bills haven't had recently. A few injuries kill the Bills every year.

    I just don't see how the Bills think they have the luxury of waiting to pick and choose. They have more holes to fill then decent draft picks. Drafted rookies aren't going to fill all the holes.

    Who's the LG? Where's the backup interior linemen? Will they all be rookies this season? OLB anyone? Will the pass rush still be done by committee of slow white guys?

    And no, I don't trust the front office. I'm glad they got TO. But I'm afraid it looks like their saying "Look we did something big, now shut up." Judging by their results this decade they are one of the worst in the NFL. That leaves them wide open to be criticized by Bills fans for not doing enough.
    Last edited by BuffaloRanger; 03-13-2009, 02:01 AM.
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  • shelby
    The Vanilla *****
    • Jul 2002
    • 48489

    #2
    Re: This is no way to run a team...

    We hear that criticism every year....that the FO doesn't do enough to improve the team.

    It's frustrating.

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    • X-Era
      What this generation tolerates, the next generation will embrace
      • Feb 2005
      • 27670

      #3
      Re: This is no way to run a team...

      "The Bills seem content to let these FAs (or another team that signs them first) decide the offseason moves they will make."

      Umm, the players DO get to choose where they want to go, hence the term "FREE" agents. We just cant force someone to sign.

      That said, both of these guys are still out there so they dont have a lot of market either. But, yes, Id like the Bills to just hurry up and do something.

      With Kugler looking at OL in Ok. Its making me wonder if they are comparing the free agents left out there with the possible draftees to make the best call. I almost like that idea.

      I guess my thought on what they might be doing is this:
      1) start free agency by adding a few players that have lots of upside for them
      2) When things cool off and they are down to second or third tier free agents, layout out your first shot at the draft board.
      3) compare who you could get and where to who is left in free agency

      That way, we dont sign someone who will fill a spot but may never be good enough when we could have had a highly thought of rookie with more potential.

      The thought being that if you can draft a guy who can play as good ro close to a 3rd tier free agent off the bat but then develop into a solid starter or better with the significant playing time they will get, that thats a better route.

      Maybe this looks to curb the Reyes, Fowler, Anderson syndrome that we seem to have where we sign guys that dont adequately fill the role, stunt the growth of a young guy behind them, only to release them and have to start all over.

      Do I agree with it? I dont know. I will say that it seems the Pats do a good job waiting in free agency and developing young lineman. So maybe we are simply starting to adopt their practices.
      Last edited by X-Era; 03-13-2009, 06:02 AM.

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      • Nighthawk
        Getting old waiting for a championship in Buffalo!
        • Jul 2002
        • 15437

        #4
        Re: This is no way to run a team...

        This organization is still a joke, even with the Owens signing. They don't know how to fill holes and they take a penny pinching approach to it.

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        • dasaybz
          Registered User
          • Apr 2005
          • 708

          #5
          Re: This is no way to run a team...

          Out of the guys that have visited, and haven't signed, who did you really want here?

          Coles?

          Fred Taylor?

          Mike Peterson?

          Seriously? You are getting mad at these scrubs not signing with the Bills?

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          • justasportsfan
            Registered User
            • Jul 2002
            • 71625

            #6
            Re: This is no way to run a team...

            Just like the draft, FA is not an exact science.

            The bills jumped on guys like Dockery and it blew up on their face. Dockery was a solid player in washington and almost every bills fan didn't have a problem with the signing .

            They tried to sign Coles but it turned out better when they landed TO for a year.
            So they're pretty much damned if they do and damned if they don't move fast.

            I don't have as much of a problem with our talent but I do have a problem with our FO's ability to pick the right coaches.

            Dillon was a has been and supposedly a locker room cancer , the pats coaches made it work. We all laughed when the pats signed Moss. THeir coaches made it work and made the trade look like the deal of the century by giving up a 4th. They also took both a 6th rd. pick in Brady and a 7th rd. pick in Cassel and made them stars.

            So it doesn't really matter who they bring in because they have the coaches who know how to develop players.

            I have a hard time believing we don't have talent to compete. What we don't have are coaches who are good enough to put things together and who know their X's and O's.

            You want to fix the team, hire better coaches who can make things work no matter what's thrown at them by the FO.
            Last edited by justasportsfan; 03-13-2009, 09:11 AM.
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            • User Manuel
              The Artist formerly Known as Lawesome97
              • Nov 2003
              • 2662

              #7
              Re: This is no way to run a team...

              Remember, if we had done what you advocated Coles would be a Bill, for alot more years and money, we would have all yawned and T.O. would be somewhere else. Cato June=Mike Peterson=Keiaho=Kendall Simmons=Whatever.

              Remember every signing lowers their flexibility. We are in the drivers seat negotiations wise and there is NO reason to jump simply for the sake of jumping.

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              • Pinkerton Security
                Pinkerton's son
                • Feb 2006
                • 6003

                #8
                Re: This is no way to run a team...

                Originally posted by dasaybz
                Out of the guys that have visited, and haven't signed, who did you really want here?

                Coles?

                Fred Taylor?

                Mike Peterson?

                Seriously? You are getting mad at these scrubs not signing with the Bills?
                but we missed out on the best injury-prone RB in the history of the NFL!!

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                • madness
                  Registered User
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 13690

                  #9
                  Re: This is no way to run a team...

                  RB and LB are two of the easiest transitions to make from college to NFL. Why pay a player on the decline when you could possibly get someone in the draft without a drop off in talent and will only get better?

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                  • DesertFox24
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2005
                    • 2129

                    #10
                    Re: This is no way to run a team...

                    We are not the skins or boys who can fill all of our holes via FA.

                    Look for Bell, Chambers, old vet, and a rook to compete for LG.

                    OLB I expect us to sign a vet at some point but it is going to be an open competition between a rookie, guys on the team already, and new vet.

                    Every team is going to have places on the field that they wish they could have better players, but you have to spend your money wisely.

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                    • justasportsfan
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 71625

                      #11
                      Re: This is no way to run a team...

                      Originally posted by madness
                      RB and LB are two of the easiest transitions to make from college to NFL. Why pay a player on the decline when you could possibly get someone in the draft without a drop off in talent and will only get better?
                      because we could use those draft picks to address the other holes we have. Add to the fact that our HC doesn't have the luxury of waiting for those picks to pan out in 2-3 years.
                      Last edited by justasportsfan; 03-13-2009, 09:20 AM.
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                      • bigbub2352
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                        • Feb 2005
                        • 5386

                        #12
                        Re: This is no way to run a team...

                        Front office and coaching unfortunatly is our biggest problem that is for sure
                        XTRA CRISPY XTRA SAUCEY

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                        • Jeff1220
                          H to the 12:20
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 6137

                          #13
                          Re: This is no way to run a team...

                          Originally posted by justasportsfan
                          Just like the draft, FA is not an exact science.

                          The bills jumped on guys like Dockery and it blew up on their face. Dockery was a solid player in washington and almost every bills fan didn't have a problem with the signing .

                          They tried to sign Coles but it turned out better when they landed TO for a year.
                          So they're pretty much damned if they do and damned if they don't move fast.

                          I don't have as much of a problem with our talent but I do have a problem with our FO's ability to pick the right coaches.

                          Dillon was a has been and supposedly a locker room cancer , the pats coaches made it work. We all laughed when the pats signed Moss. THeir coaches made it work and made the trade look like the deal of the century by giving up a 4th. They also took both a 6th rd. pick in Brady and a 7th rd. pick in Cassel and made them stars.

                          So it doesn't really matter who they bring in because they have the coaches who know how to develop players.

                          I have a hard time believing we don't have talent to compete. What we don't have are coaches who are good enough to put things together and who know their X's and O's.

                          You want to fix the team, hire better coaches who can make things work no matter what's thrown at them by the FO.
                          For the most part, I agree. However, when the team has no true starting guard, OLB, or TE, and the DEs on the team give no pass rush to speak of, there are obvious holes to be filled. At the beginning of FA they had the cap room to fill some holes, but didn't even have visits from guys that were available, and created more holes by cutting guys loose. With the Bills draft history the past decade, I have absolutely no confidence that they are going to fill these holes with rookies. And like you, I have no confidence that the coaching staff can develop the draft picks that do come on board.

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                          • Typ0
                            honey pie
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 32593

                            #14
                            Re: This is no way to run a team...

                            you are over analyzing and not being fair. This is exactly how to run an organization. There is a fine balance between analysis, planning & action. It sounds like they were up front with the people & told them they weren't ready to make a decision yet. That's very reasonable and they likely are waiting for some information they don't have yet. Plus, it sounds like they already know if they jump on these guys they may end up overpaying for them which hurts other areas of the team. You can easily look at this as they have learned that lesson which is a good sign. I know many think I am crazy but I still have faith in the staff we have in terms of their planning and approach. If DJ can fix some of his gameday errors we could be in business with a good season from TE.

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                            • justasportsfan
                              Registered User
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 71625

                              #15
                              Re: This is no way to run a team...

                              Originally posted by Jeff1220
                              For the most part, I agree. However, when the team has no true starting guard, OLB, or TE, and the DEs on the team give no pass rush to speak of, there are obvious holes to be filled. At the beginning of FA they had the cap room to fill some holes, but didn't even have visits from guys that were available, and created more holes by cutting guys loose. With the Bills draft history the past decade, I have absolutely no confidence that they are going to fill these holes with rookies. And like you, I have no confidence that the coaching staff can develop the draft picks that do come on board.

                              I'm not disgreeing with our holes. But it seems like the bills are damned if they proceed quick to fill those holes (dockery) or if they take their time.

                              I'm just saying is that if they had the right coaches it wouldn't matter which way they went because the right coaches would make whoever they bring in work.

                              IMO they're going to proceed cautiously and hope that teams will release players like they did TO.
                              Last edited by justasportsfan; 03-13-2009, 10:45 AM.
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