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  • OpIv37
    Acid Douching Asswipe
    • Sep 2002
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    Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

    Let me preface this by clarifying that I am NOT defending Jauron. I hated the Jauron hire from the moment it happened, and at that time I correctly predicted that we'd be in the exact same spot in 3-4 years (search for it if you're bored). I'm glad he's gone.

    But I will say this: we know Gailey's not gutless, yet, he made some calls that showed a lack of confidence in his O. Most notably, he chose to take a safety and play the "let's hope we can move the ball 90 yards in 28 seconds" game rather than throw on 4th and 10 from his own endzone.

    Maybe some of Jauron's lack of confidence/balls was simply an acknowledgment that his team completely lacked talent. Jauron was definitely PART of the problem, but I think we're seeing that the talent level on this team is so piss-poor that we'd lose even if Bellicheck was the coach, Dungy was the OC and Cowher was the DC.
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  • Novacane
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    • Jul 2002
    • 42348

    #2
    Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

    That safety was the first question in his PC. He said he thought that is what gave them the best chance to win. Shows you how much confidence he has in his offense.

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    • Novacane
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      • Jul 2002
      • 42348

      #3
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      Get a QB and 2 OT and this team would be at least an 8-8 team IMO. They have some talent. They just have terrible players at very important posistions.

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      • OpIv37
        Acid Douching Asswipe
        • Sep 2002
        • 101230

        #4
        Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

        Originally posted by Novacane
        Shows you how much confidence he has in his offense.
        my point exactly. After how the offense played, and how they looked on the first 3 downs in that situation at the end of the game, how can you blame him? I'm thinking Jauron was dealing with a lot of the same nonsense. When the O is this bad, sometimes the gutless call provides the higher percentage of winning (and as I learned from the Simpsons, "What? Zero is a percent.")
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        • better days
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          • Jan 2010
          • 22028

          #5
          Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

          Originally posted by OpIv37
          Let me preface this by clarifying that I am NOT defending Jauron. I hated the Jauron hire from the moment it happened, and at that time I correctly predicted that we'd be in the exact same spot in 3-4 years (search for it if you're bored). I'm glad he's gone.

          But I will say this: we know Gailey's not gutless, yet, he made some calls that showed a lack of confidence in his O. Most notably, he chose to take a safety and play the "let's hope we can move the ball 90 yards in 28 seconds" game rather than throw on 4th and 10 from his own endzone.

          Maybe some of Jauron's lack of confidence/balls was simply an acknowledgment that his team completely lacked talent. Jauron was definitely PART of the problem, but I think we're seeing that the talent level on this team is so piss-poor that we'd lose even if Bellicheck was the coach, Dungy was the OC and Cowher was the DC.
          I think Nix implied this even if he did not come right out & say it early on. He said it will take more than a year to fix this team.

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

            #6
            Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

            Get rid of Trent and things would be different. I'm not sure how much different, but they'd be different. I've seen this movie and I hated it the first few times...I don't want to pay to see it anymore.

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            • dolphan117
              Registered User
              • Dec 2005
              • 1999

              #7
              Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

              Honestly that was one of the worst coaching decisions I have seen in a very long time. At the time the bills were only down by 3 so if they had converted that third down they only needed to go 60 yards or so for a chance to tie it.

              Instead they gave the ball to us in a situation where even if they got it back the offense would have to get a TD to win and a FG would do nothing.

              Very, very strange.

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              • dolphan117
                Registered User
                • Dec 2005
                • 1999

                #8
                Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                Originally posted by OpIv37
                my point exactly. After how the offense played, and how they looked on the first 3 downs in that situation at the end of the game, how can you blame him? I'm thinking Jauron was dealing with a lot of the same nonsense. When the O is this bad, sometimes the gutless call provides the higher percentage of winning (and as I learned from the Simpsons, "What? Zero is a percent.")
                Even assuming this is true by taking the satay you are actually making it worse for your offense because now they need a TD instead of just a fg.

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                • psubills62
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 11295

                  #9
                  Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                  Originally posted by OpIv37
                  Let me preface this by clarifying that I am NOT defending Jauron. I hated the Jauron hire from the moment it happened, and at that time I correctly predicted that we'd be in the exact same spot in 3-4 years (search for it if you're bored). I'm glad he's gone.

                  But I will say this: we know Gailey's not gutless, yet, he made some calls that showed a lack of confidence in his O. Most notably, he chose to take a safety and play the "let's hope we can move the ball 90 yards in 28 seconds" game rather than throw on 4th and 10 from his own endzone.

                  Maybe some of Jauron's lack of confidence/balls was simply an acknowledgment that his team completely lacked talent. Jauron was definitely PART of the problem, but I think we're seeing that the talent level on this team is so piss-poor that we'd lose even if Bellicheck was the coach, Dungy was the OC and Cowher was the DC.
                  It's possible you're right, but at the same time, the lack of any adjustments by Jauron based on things we were doing well indicates he just had no clue what he was doing.

                  Obviously Gailey's playcalling wasn't very good tonight. I'm willing to give him a bit of a pass on this one. Miami switched DC's to a guy who was very good for Denver last year with almost less talent (except Dumervil).

                  It may end up that Gailey's playcalling looks good in preseason, but just doesn't work against the more complicated defenses of the regular season. It could be that Miami played well, or Edwards still just cannot play against the 3-4. I have a hard time putting the blame for this on one person.
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                  • justasportsfan
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 71579

                    #10
                    Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                    Originally posted by OpIv37

                    Maybe some of Jauron's lack of confidence/balls was simply an acknowledgment that his team completely lacked talent. Jauron was definitely PART of the problem, but I think we're seeing that the talent level on this team is so piss-poor that we'd lose even if Bellicheck was the coach, Dungy was the OC and Cowher was the DC.
                    seems to me Jauron had the final say when it comes to talent.
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                    • Hogwasher
                      Registered User
                      • Aug 2010
                      • 221

                      #11
                      Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                      We couldnt line up and run the ball on the Dolphins when we needed to. We know they arent a good run defending team. It will be a long year if we cant run the ball.

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                      • TacklingDummy
                        Unreachable Douche
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 71725

                        #12
                        Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                        Originally posted by OpIv37
                        Let me preface this by clarifying that I am NOT defending Jauron. I hated the Jauron hire from the moment it happened, and at that time I correctly predicted that we'd be in the exact same spot in 3-4 years (search for it if you're bored). I'm glad he's gone.

                        But I will say this: we know Gailey's not gutless, yet, he made some calls that showed a lack of confidence in his O. Most notably, he chose to take a safety and play the "let's hope we can move the ball 90 yards in 28 seconds" game rather than throw on 4th and 10 from his own endzone.

                        Maybe some of Jauron's lack of confidence/balls was simply an acknowledgment that his team completely lacked talent. Jauron was definitely PART of the problem, but I think we're seeing that the talent level on this team is so piss-poor that we'd lose even if Bellicheck was the coach, Dungy was the OC and Cowher was the DC.
                        The lack of talented football players hurt the Bills 100x more than anything Dick did.

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                        • justasportsfan
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 71579

                          #13
                          Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                          Originally posted by TacklingDummy
                          The lack of talented football players hurt the Bills 100x more than anything Dick did.
                          he chose his players aside from his crappy play calling.

                          Besides, it's only been one game for Gailey. Dicks team looked worse than today in his 3rd year.

                          Dick would have punted on 4 and 11 and said" we'll let them beat us"
                          Last edited by justasportsfan; 09-13-2010, 12:31 AM.
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                          • Oaf
                            Do you read what you write?
                            • Jun 2007
                            • 6151

                            #14
                            Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                            Originally posted by Novacane
                            Get a QB and 2 OT and this team would be at least an 8-8 team IMO. They have some talent. They just have terrible players at very important posistions.
                            Disagree. We're in need of 2, more like 3, starting-capable linebackers. If you wanna get picky feel free to toss a WR and TE worth a crap in there too.

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                            • Philagape
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 19432

                              #15
                              Re: Dick Jauron's "gutless" playcalling

                              Gailey's MO was to tailor his offense to his players' talents .... well that's what we saw today.
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