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homeslice5484
12-01-2009, 11:21 AM
and how they single handily cost us games this year and years past.

1. Sticking with Edwards- last year vs. Cleveland, this year vs Cleveland and many others.
2. Sticking with a no huddle which was a complete mess
3. Starting Lynch over Jackson only because of his draft status.
4. Starting A-Train over Jackson in prior years.
5. Taking time outs to decide whether to challenge a play, only to lose the challenge and lose 2 timeouts on one play.
6. Run, Run, Run, Kick, MISS! Game over!
7. Throwing vs. Dallas on MNF when we just needed to kick and leave with a victory.
8. JP Scramble, Sack, and fumble vs. the Jets for a Jets victory.
9. Conservative playcalling hoping for the other team to fail when we should have been aggressive and took the game out of the opposing teams hands.
10. Zero emotion to get this team fired up.
11. Candy ass practices that left our players unprepared.
12. Taking a knee at the end of the first half, when you are down!

Yes we need better talent, but how much did this guy really single handily cost us games? Its amazing!

DynaPaul
12-01-2009, 11:29 AM
9. Conservative playcalling hoping for the other team to fail when we should have been aggressive and took the game out of the opposing teams hands.

10. Zero emotion to get this team fired up.

11. Candy ass practices that left our players unprepared.

BillsWin
12-01-2009, 11:39 AM
1,238. Being a douche.

trapezeus
12-01-2009, 11:55 AM
1,239. Not taking control of the penalty problems early in the season that took decent 1st and 2nd down plays and create a 3rd and long and kill drives.

If they literally had any discipline in the first half of the season, the Pats game is won, they could have actually scored an offensive touchdown against the Saints.

1,240. Almost never going for any sort of points under two minutes in the first half.

The guy was content to run off the field even when the other team just scored and he wasn't getting the ball back in the second half.

elltrain22
12-01-2009, 12:23 PM
1241. drafting db's every single stinken time when we needed so much other help on the o and d lines

1242. missing on soo many good players not just in the draft, but in free agency.

1243. after every "stupid" loss, using the same excuse "we need to look at the game film"

1244. for being a statue

1245. for being a Dick

Griff
12-01-2009, 12:52 PM
do numbers go high enough to count all the ways DJ failed the Bills?

Joe Fo Sho
12-01-2009, 06:00 PM
How is number 8 Jaurons fault?

elltrain22
12-01-2009, 06:05 PM
How is number 8 Jaurons fault?

b/c he's the dumb*** who kept him in there, and he's the dumb*** who called a pass play, when we shoulda just ran the fricken ball.

trapezeus
12-01-2009, 06:08 PM
8 is his fault because he kept selling that JP was a good option as a backup. We could have already started to fortify the position. if you are going to make #1 his issue, that #8 has to be his fault.

Additionally in that game, Marshawn was running hard the entire second half. he was carrying defenders and he was loving it. Then came that play and in some ways we haven't seen a marshawn lynch who cares since that game.

Jauron's anti-Midas touch is astounding. he turned perhaps everyplayer into a lesser version of themselves within 3.5 years. Even freaking reggie corner went from a decent nickel corner to a guy who is becoming a total liability.

mybills
12-01-2009, 06:09 PM
How is number 8 Jaurons fault?
because it was supposed to be a running play, and Dick over rode Turk and told him to throw it. Nobody open, JP had to scramble. Never should have over rode it because the ground game was successful. The man is a nightmare of a coach.

G Wolly
12-01-2009, 08:24 PM
The punt earlier this season on i believe 4th and 2 close to midfield that punted away a win.

I forgot who it was against. I erased all memory of Dick after he left.

THE END OF ALL DAYS
12-01-2009, 08:30 PM
SNORE.....
why are we still beating this horse?

G Wolly
12-01-2009, 08:57 PM
It's a form of therapy. you can't hold in your feelings. This is healthy to get it all out one last time.

Joe Fo Sho
12-01-2009, 10:04 PM
b/c he's the dumb*** who kept him in there, and he's the dumb*** who called a pass play, when we shoulda just ran the fricken ball.

Fair enough.

So then how is number 9 true?

G Wolly
12-01-2009, 10:13 PM
Fair enough.

So then how is number 9 true?

Because he was a super conservative coach.

soapman
12-02-2009, 02:32 PM
4003. His handling of the O Line. Cut 2 average players and replaced them with well below average players.

4004. Not quiting.

4005. Putting Crow on IR

4006. Not resigning Crow

4007. Putting Poz on IR his first year

4008. Putting Leodis on IR

Joe Fo Sho
12-02-2009, 06:57 PM
Because he was a super conservative coach.

He wasn't conservative during reason #8.

Just saying, reason 8 and 9 contradict themselves. Reason 9 is accurate, reason 8 is not Jaurons fault, JP is an idiot.

trapezeus
12-02-2009, 07:21 PM
isn't the coach suppose to know where his strengths and weaknesses are? shouldn't he know he is taking a huge gamble to have losman execute a short passing play? Shouldn't he know that marshawn was running for 4 yards a carry throughout the entire fourth quarter?

jauron made calls that didn't take the situation into account. In madden, that roll out would have been great because the computer doesn't factor in ******ation and inability to not **** up. In real life, those are real concerns and as a coach he has to juggle that.

i even thought that in this miami game, we were incredibly conservative in our fourth quarter execution. settling for a 56 yard field goal after a good punt return is what jauron would have done. his luck was that he never got the breaks. fewell did. did he do something different during the week that makes the players a little more focused? who knows. fewell will have to prove consistency over the next 5 weeks to show that he isn't a slightly better jauron.