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trapezeus
04-20-2009, 09:00 AM
Just to get an idea of what people think of Jauron's coaching abilities.

I've seen him put together a 7-9 season with nothing to work with 2 years ago, and i just saw him underachieve to a 7-9 season win everything in his favor.

I think if he had an all pro team stacked at every position, he'd still find a way to lose easy games with bone head decisions and have the team go 8-8.

HHURRICANE
04-20-2009, 09:05 AM
Just to get an idea of what people think of Jauron's coaching abilities.

I've seen him put together a 7-9 season with nothing to work with 2 years ago, and i just saw him underachieve to a 7-9 season win everything in his favor.

I think if he had an all pro team stacked at every position, he'd still find a way to lose easy games with bone head decisions and have the team go 8-8.

13-3. Coaching is not the problem here it's the talent. He took a team with a crappy QB to 13-3.

justasportsfan
04-20-2009, 09:10 AM
coaching is part of the problem. No amount of pro players can do squat when you insist on making them play a crappy system.

Pinkerton Security
04-20-2009, 09:12 AM
13-3. Coaching is not the problem here it's the talent. He took a team with a crappy QB to 13-3.

however he also took that same team with slightly crappier QB's the next season to a stellar 4-12. I think Jauron is a solid coach but not a great one by any stretch. He will never lead us anywhere great, meaning he puts a ceiling on our potential.

Oldbillsfan
04-20-2009, 09:14 AM
7-9

djjimkelly
04-20-2009, 09:14 AM
to me this is a pointless thought.


the reason i say this is im positive not 1 person on this board would have DICK as the head coach of this team if they had the power to choose the head coach.

im not saying i know who everyone would want but im sure no one would have DICK atop their list.

HHURRICANE
04-20-2009, 09:15 AM
however he also took that same team with slightly crappier QB's the next season to a stellar 4-12. I think Jauron is a solid coach but not a great one by any stretch. He will never lead us anywhere great, meaning he puts a ceiling on our potential.

I said it the day he got here. He's a godd coach that can get us to the playoffs. He's not smart enough to win us a Super Bowl.

My hope was that he would get a couple of playoff births, screw up, and than we'd bring a guy in to try and win it all. The sad part is that our front office can't build a lego set let alone a winning roster.

User Manuel
04-20-2009, 10:36 AM
Just to get an idea of what people think of Jauron's coaching abilities.

I've seen him put together a 7-9 season with nothing to work with 2 years ago, and i just saw him underachieve to a 7-9 season win everything in his favor.

I think if he had an all pro team stacked at every position, he'd still find a way to lose easy games with bone head decisions and have the team go 8-8.

16-0.

baalworship
04-20-2009, 10:37 AM
14-2. I hate Jauron and think we can do better but players win games.

bigbub2352
04-20-2009, 10:52 AM
3-13 he is a loser

yordad
04-20-2009, 10:52 AM
7-97-9

Syderick
04-20-2009, 11:27 AM
Teams with crappy coaches have gone to the playoffs or have a winning season. Thens been teams with crappy talent that have gone to the playoffs or have a winning season. I wouldn't mind a fluke season 09 if it were to happen.

Nighthawk
04-20-2009, 12:17 PM
7-9 or worse...the guy is possibly the worst coach in the NFL.

OpIv37
04-20-2009, 12:30 PM
Well, what should the record of an all-pro team be? 14-2? 13-3? Take whatever you think the record should be, and subtract a minimum of 3 games for having Jauron as a coach. Even that might be too generous.

SabreEleven
04-20-2009, 12:32 PM
Will this All-Pro team be allowed to call time-outs?

Mr. Pink
04-20-2009, 12:32 PM
If Jauron was coach of the 2007 Patriots they woulda likely been 14-2.

He's not as bad of a coach as everyone wants to make him out to be but he's also not Belichick.

kid mickey
04-20-2009, 12:42 PM
11-5 I think. He is very intelligent and would get the most out of his players he will get five losses because he will make some bad decisions and outsmart himself.

ddaryl
04-20-2009, 12:44 PM
7-9

7-9

7-9 or worse...the guy is possibly the worst coach in the NFL.

What they said

7-9

Jauron makes a ton of game day decision blunders. AND he has consistently made the same blunders all 3 years in Buffalo

ddaryl
04-20-2009, 12:46 PM
11-5 I think. He is very intelligent and would get the most out of his players he will get five losses because he will make some bad decisions and outsmart himself.

really... and he has gotten the most out of what Bills players ???

justasportsfan
04-20-2009, 12:49 PM
If Jauron was coach of the 2007 Patriots they woulda likely been 14-2.

He's not as bad of a coach as everyone wants to make him out to be but he's also not Belichick.

I doubt it. Imagine the Pats players running a cover 2 system. The Pats played lights out. They stepped on your throats even when they had a huge lead. Dick plays not to lose.

rcd333
04-20-2009, 01:16 PM
7-9

"its hard to win in the NFL"

Mike
04-20-2009, 02:42 PM
13-3. Coaching is not the problem here it's the talent. He took a team with a crappy QB to 13-3.

Great Coaching and Great Talent go hand it hand. Every once in a while even

a blind squirel will find a nut, and the 13-3 record seems to be that annomaly.

Jauron is an below average when it comes to X's and O's, He is a poor talent

evaluator, and I think he is a very good mitivator. His strenght lies in his ability
to relate to the players and build a relationship with them which traslates to a
hard working team... which is what we have....

in the other areas he is below average.

Night Train
04-20-2009, 02:53 PM
7-9.

He considers a FG attempt the equivalent of the greatest sex ever. A TD is almost a mistake in his world, resulting in an abortion.

d1220
04-20-2009, 07:57 PM
This is a trick question.... Skeletor would never coach an pro team. He would find a way to turn an all pro team into a bunch of mediorce players.

Dick Jauron: mediocraty personified.

Nighthawk
04-20-2009, 08:01 PM
7-9

"its hard to win in the NFL"

It's even harder when Jauron is your HC!

kid mickey
04-20-2009, 08:15 PM
I think he would be 11-5. I think I already said that though.

BillsWin
04-20-2009, 08:22 PM
"All-Pro"???? 19-0.

Mr. Pink
04-21-2009, 12:45 AM
I doubt it. Imagine the Pats players running a cover 2 system. The Pats played lights out. They stepped on your throats even when they had a huge lead. Dick plays not to lose.


He's played not to lose while he's been here because he's had a. the worst starting QB in the history of the NFL and b. another young guy who's looked terrible at times.

When you don't have much faith in who you have behind center, you tend to hide them as much as possible to limit mistakes and limit yourself from making mistakes.

There's a HUGE difference between having a competent QB and offense in general like the Pats have and what we have.

Do you believe Belichick would coach this team the same way he does New England? If so go look at how the 1992 Browns looked.

You have to coach to the ability of your team based on what they show you during prior games and practices. If Dick coached this team like the Pats we'd lead the league in turnovers and when the worst starting QB in the history of the NFL was here, he would have likely set the NFL record for turnovers in a season.

I don't get how the above is so hard for many posters to understand.