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  • trapezeus
    Legendary Zoner
    • Oct 2004
    • 19525

    if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

    You are a bills fan, in some of the most senior positions for the last 13 years. You have failed consistently and been continuously promoted. Each hire, each selection worse than the last. At this current juncture, would your pride step in and say, "i'm not good at this and i'm hurting a community that i actually like." or would you be a slave to that nice paycheck and keep stealing it until they literally made you walk away?

    Fair question, i think. Only because i had this conversation. if i was hurting something that i loved so much and it was obvious that my involvement was hurting it, i would step aside. sweet paycheck or not.
  • BLeonard
    BoB Sabermetrician
    • Jan 2003
    • 4625

    #2
    Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

    The problem with that is, Russ Brandon isn't a Bills fan.

    Yeah, he went to St. John Fisher college. So what? That doesn't make him a Bills fan.

    The guy is a business man, pure and simple. Just because he is from Rochester doesn't change that.

    Hell, he learned from arguably the best shysters in professional sports: The Florida Marlins.

    Why would he resign? He's doing his ultimate job: Convincing suckers to continue to buy tickets, merchandise, etc year after year, with little to no success on the playing field.

    -Bill

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    • ghz in pittsburgh
      Registered User
      • Aug 2004
      • 5861

      #3
      Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

      Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
      You are a bills fan, in some of the most senior positions for the last 13 years. You have failed consistently and been continuously promoted. Each hire, each selection worse than the last. At this current juncture, would your pride step in and say, "i'm not good at this and i'm hurting a community that i actually like." or would you be a slave to that nice paycheck and keep stealing it until they literally made you walk away?

      Fair question, i think. Only because i had this conversation. if i was hurting something that i loved so much and it was obvious that my involvement was hurting it, i would step aside. sweet paycheck or not.
      There is no CEO or VP in organizations that I know who does not fight his/her way up (well maybe one exception for a lady who some may substitute fight to sleep) and have strong self belief. Family business is excluded because blood line is into the equation. I can tell you the thinking is not resign or Geeze, I'm embarassing organization. Rather it is if I can hire that guy or if I have more control than things will be different ...

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      • feldspar
        Registered User
        • Mar 2007
        • 13620

        #4
        Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

        Russ Brandon is a businessman. He has done things like negotiating stadium leases, marketing, setting up deals with Toronto (UGH!) to "expand the fanbase," and maximizing the worth of the Buffalo Bills brand. He's tried to make the Bills economically feasible, which probably hasn't exactly been easy. He's an executive, for crying out loud.

        He's NOT a football guy. He has NEVER been responsible for what takes place on the field. He briefly was some sort of half-assed de facto GM after Marv Levy left, but he never held that GM title. We did have the Wood, Levitre, and Byrd draft then, but like I say, Russ Brandon is not a football guy. He's never been responsible for the actual product on the field...he has just supported and promoted the organization; that's been his job. Now he's the President, the only person to be that besides Ralph Wilson and Tom Donahoe for the Bills. I think Ralph is done, although he does not wish to relinquish ownership, obviously. Brandon has more responsibility now, but he's not the reason the Bills have had a bad football team in the past.

        Anyway, if you are looking for a scapegoat, don't bother looking to Brandon. He's been a businessman, not a football guy. Not that I'm a fan of his or anything, but if the Bills have lost games in the past, it's not his fault.

        Tell me exactly how he's "hurt the team" then we'll have something to talk about.
        Last edited by feldspar; 03-21-2013, 01:42 PM.

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        • Typ0
          honey pie
          • Jul 2002
          • 32593

          #5
          Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

          If there are obstacles you cannot overcome to doing your job you resign. That is the case where you move on because no matter what you do there is no way to get ahead. Maybe he did resign and Wilson is the one who stepped aside instead. Just an idea!

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          • split71
            Registered User
            • Jul 2006
            • 45

            #6
            Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

            The assumption here is that HE thinks he's failing. I don't believe that is the case...as others have stated, the Bills are making money and expanding the fan base. In his mind he's successful.

            God did I just say that....successful.

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            • Mr. Pink
              Peterman Sucks!
              • Mar 2006
              • 35303

              #7
              Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

              He has been successful at what his job is.

              Why would he resign?

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              • feldspar
                Registered User
                • Mar 2007
                • 13620

                #8
                Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                Originally posted by split71 View Post
                The assumption here is that HE thinks he's failing. I don't believe that is the case...as others have stated, the Bills are making money and expanding the fan base. In his mind he's successful.

                God did I just say that....successful.
                But you have to define what his actual duties have been before you determine whether he's done a good job or not.

                Tell me what he's failed at.

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                • trapezeus
                  Legendary Zoner
                  • Oct 2004
                  • 19525

                  #9
                  Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                  in this day and age of technology and fans that follow simply because of fantasy player stars (ie. how many jerseys do you see of random players on no name teams because they are a great talent?) the bills path to building fanbase is pathetic. they are literally stealing pennies by putting out a mediocre team and threatening to move. it's lazy.

                  you put a winning product out there, and make them good for a period of time, you have people across the globe buying gear and thumping their chest that they were with the team on day 1. (see: patriots, new england).

                  I'm not saying the bills could rocket past teams in value because they still are in a small market, but if they could actually make you want to buy bills gear, and actually attend a game wher eyou know the crowd is with you, that's excellent. also how many kids under 15 have never known the bills to be good. how are we as the older generation going to hand bills football down to our kids when it bores the crap out of them. how many of these 7-9 seasons have the games been so boring you literally couldn't stand it anymore?

                  under the description above, brandon is a terrible marketer. and yes, he does get himself involved heavily with players and personell since his GM stint. And they have been atrocious ever since. If i am the CEO and hire a guy myself (Buddy) to sign players, and the players suck for 3 years straight, and his coach can't use his superstar RB, i would fire buddy. "my bad, lets get it right. let's learn something." Instead he's letting buddy ride out one more draft, handing it over to Whaley, who hasn't been able to steer his boss in the right direction. and found another no name coach from college ranks.

                  The guy sucks at what a senior executive should be doing. I agree, he can't get the benefit of the doubt anymore and he is essentially a shyster until the results change. But i look at the 2012 bills as a team that had some promise if there was a strong minded coach and a QB. and when it fell apart, he blew the whole thing up. Which now puts us in full rebuild. free agents don't want to come here because frankly they see its three years until relevance at best.

                  I've never felt so hopeless rooting for the bills. and i've felt hopeless plenty of times. he needs to be shamed out of his job and a full re-evaluation of the org needs to happen. but they won't do that, and we'll be stuck with these morons while we have this 7 year lease. We are wasting precious time in getting a winner to buffalo.

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                  • justasportsfan
                    Registered User
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 71579

                    #10
                    Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                    Originally posted by FunTimesYaY! View Post
                    He has been successful at what his job is.

                    Why would he resign?
                    Originally posted by feldspar View Post
                    But you have to define what his actual duties have been before you determine whether he's done a good job or not.

                    Tell me what he's failed at.

                    sacrifice1
                    https://theinterviewwithgod.com/video/

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                    • better days
                      Registered User
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 22028

                      #11
                      Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                      Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
                      You are a bills fan, in some of the most senior positions for the last 13 years. You have failed consistently and been continuously promoted. Each hire, each selection worse than the last. At this current juncture, would your pride step in and say, "i'm not good at this and i'm hurting a community that i actually like." or would you be a slave to that nice paycheck and keep stealing it until they literally made you walk away?

                      Fair question, i think. Only because i had this conversation. if i was hurting something that i loved so much and it was obvious that my involvement was hurting it, i would step aside. sweet paycheck or not.
                      I call BS on that. I doubt 1 person in a million would willingly give up his job because others deemed him unsuccessful at it, especially a HIGH PAYING PRESTIGOUS job like Russ has.

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                      • feldspar
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 13620

                        #12
                        Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                        Originally posted by trapezeus View Post
                        in this day and age of technology and fans that follow simply because of fantasy player stars (ie. how many jerseys do you see of random players on no name teams because they are a great talent?) the bills path to building fanbase is pathetic. they are literally stealing pennies by putting out a mediocre team and threatening to move. it's lazy.

                        you put a winning product out there, and make them good for a period of time, you have people across the globe buying gear and thumping their chest that they were with the team on day 1. (see: patriots, new england).

                        I'm not saying the bills could rocket past teams in value because they still are in a small market, but if they could actually make you want to buy bills gear, and actually attend a game wher eyou know the crowd is with you, that's excellent. also how many kids under 15 have never known the bills to be good. how are we as the older generation going to hand bills football down to our kids when it bores the crap out of them. how many of these 7-9 seasons have the games been so boring you literally couldn't stand it anymore?

                        under the description above, brandon is a terrible marketer. and yes, he does get himself involved heavily with players and personell since his GM stint. And they have been atrocious ever since. If i am the CEO and hire a guy myself (Buddy) to sign players, and the players suck for 3 years straight, and his coach can't use his superstar RB, i would fire buddy. "my bad, lets get it right. let's learn something." Instead he's letting buddy ride out one more draft, handing it over to Whaley, who hasn't been able to steer his boss in the right direction. and found another no name coach from college ranks.

                        The guy sucks at what a senior executive should be doing. I agree, he can't get the benefit of the doubt anymore and he is essentially a shyster until the results change. But i look at the 2012 bills as a team that had some promise if there was a strong minded coach and a QB. and when it fell apart, he blew the whole thing up. Which now puts us in full rebuild. free agents don't want to come here because frankly they see its three years until relevance at best.

                        I've never felt so hopeless rooting for the bills. and i've felt hopeless plenty of times. he needs to be shamed out of his job and a full re-evaluation of the org needs to happen. but they won't do that, and we'll be stuck with these morons while we have this 7 year lease. We are wasting precious time in getting a winner to buffalo.
                        I'm sorry, but you are just all over the place here. I don't think that you understand the concept of marketing. A marketer does not create the product, he just helps to sell it or presents it in a favorable light. Brandon has tried to help the organization as a business, again. Refer to my post above...he's been an executive. I bet you can't name the executives on other teams that had his same responsibilities without cheating, let alone giving them credit or blame for the state of their franchises.

                        He hasn't been "heavily involved" in player personnel since his "GM stint." He wasn't the GM really, but if he was, we should have kept him on because we had the best Bills draft in recent memory in 2009. Do you really think that HE was personally responsible for hiring Buddy Nix? Ralph Wilson was responsible for that. He was owner and President of the team. If you can point to anything at all that says Brandon hired Nix three years ago and also had the power to fire him during that time, I'd like to hear it. My ears are open.

                        Brandon is not the one that has been pulling the strings as far as how the team itself has been run. He's not a football guy, although you can start to blame him more from this point forward, as he is now the President of the Buffalo Bills.
                        Last edited by feldspar; 03-21-2013, 03:52 PM.

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                        • Typ0
                          honey pie
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 32593

                          #13
                          Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                          Originally posted by feldspar View Post
                          I'm sorry, but you are just all over the place here. I don't think that you understand the concept of marketing. A marketer does not create the product, he just helps to sell it or presents it in a favorable light. Brandon has tried to help the organization as a business, again. Refer to my post above...he's been an executive. I bet you can't name the executives on other teams that had his same responsibilities without cheating, let alone giving them credit or blame for the state of their franchises.

                          He hasn't been "heavily involved" in player personnel since his "GM stint." He wasn't the GM really, but if he was, we should have kept him on because we had the best Bills draft in recent memory in 2009. Do you really think that HE was personally responsible for hiring Buddy Nix? Ralph Wilson was responsible for that. He was owner and President of the team. If you can point to anything at all that says Brandon hired Nix three years ago and also had the power to fire him during that time, I'd like to hear it. My ears are open.

                          Brandon is not the one that has been pulling the strings as far as how the team itself has been run. He's not a football guy.

                          you don't understand marketing. Marketers work to understand the product requirements of consumers and create those products. Then they bring the message to consumers how the products meet their needs. Marketing is not a passive sell like you think....

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                          • trapezeus
                            Legendary Zoner
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 19525

                            #14
                            Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                            regardles of titles, i think by 2007 it was pretty clear Russ was Ralph's smithers. and i doubt he lived in a marketing silo.

                            i love that we have to watch him fail again for certain people to think that he is a cancer to this team. It's essentially Darcy-ing the team. "hey i only have 6 years of observation of this guy. let's see how he does, again!"

                            it's absurd. a real reboot of hte team would have been to get a different executive to come in and pay through the nose. I forget the guy from the giants name, but he's been involved with two superbowl teams, teams that have deep DL and adequate OL. He didn't seem like you'd want to know what he knows and what got them to two superbowls? You'd rather stick it out with russ?

                            i'm just waiting for everyone to learn what most of us already know. the very top is russ brandon's now. he's been signing off on things for a while for his own profit. when is it going to be beneficial for us.

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                            • feldspar
                              Registered User
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 13620

                              #15
                              Re: if you were russ brandon, would you have resigned

                              Originally posted by Typ0 View Post
                              you don't understand marketing. Marketers work to understand the product requirements of consumers and create those products. Then they bring the message to consumers how the products meet their needs. Marketing is not a passive sell like you think....
                              So you are trying to tell me that marketers are necessarily also manufacturers of the product they promote?

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