No decisions have been made yet on Rex yet, he's won a few close games.
Rex is going to stay
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There is something to be said for continuity. The Bills are not that far off, still being in the playoff hunt going into the second last week.
The problem is...not far off from what?
Most people are pissed about losing leads to Oakland and Pittsburgh.
I get it.
The games that really piss me off were the openers. Any semblance of offense, and the Bills beat Baltimore. Then they get embarrassed by the Jets on national TV, before pulling their heads out of their butts, and winning four in a row.
It's not a bad team.
It's a mediocre team without a true quarterback.
It's a team with a lot of talent, that is terribly undisciplined.
It's a team that gets decimated annually by injuries.
I'm kinda torn. I would like to see the dip**** twins run out of town, but on the other hand, I don't trust the Bills "brain-trust" to select the best candidate either.
So yea, the Ryans deserve to get the ax, but for what? Another Jauron or Gailey?
After 17 years I've become numb to the whole thing.Last edited by Historian; 12-19-2016, 05:34 AM.
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Originally posted by Historian View PostThere is something to be said for continuity. The Bills are not that far off, still being in the playoff hunt going into the second last week.
The problem is...not far off from what?
Most people are pissed about losing leads to Oakland and Pittsburgh.
I get it.
The games that really piss me off were the openers. Any semblance of offense, and the Bills beat Baltimore. Then they get embarrassed by the Jets on national TV, before pulling their heads out of their butts, and winning four in a row.
It's not a bad team.
It's a mediocre team without a true quarterback.
It's a team with a lot of talent, that is terribly undisciplined.
It's a team that gets decimated annually by injuries.
I'm kinda torn. I would like to see the dip**** twins run out of town, but on the other hand, I don't trust the Bills "brain-trust" to select the best candidate either.
So yea, the Ryans deserve to get the ax, but for what? Another Jauron or Gailey?
After 17 years I've become numb to the whole thing.
Tampa parted ways with the winningest coach in their history, and won the Super Bowl.
Denver split with Fox, who had an overall W-L record of 46-18...and won the Super Bowl.
Wrecks needs to go, but the key is to bring in somebody that can build on what we have and get better, not tear it down once again.
Wrecks had that opportunity, and he blew it.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...the only difference between the Bills and Denver in 2015 was they hired a legit coaching staff to replace Fox...we hired a buffoon with a clown car.YardRat Wall of Fame
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Originally posted by Historian View PostThere is something to be said for continuity. The Bills are not that far off, still being in the playoff hunt going into the second last week.
The problem is...not far off from what?
Most people are pissed about losing leads to Oakland and Pittsburgh.
I get it.
The games that really piss me off were the openers. Any semblance of offense, and the Bills beat Baltimore. Then they get embarrassed by the Jets on national TV, before pulling their heads out of their butts, and winning four in a row.
It's not a bad team.
It's a mediocre team without a true quarterback.
It's a team with a lot of talent, that is terribly undisciplined.
It's a team that gets decimated annually by injuries.
I'm kinda torn. I would like to see the dip**** twins run out of town, but on the other hand, I don't trust the Bills "brain-trust" to select the best candidate either.
So yea, the Ryans deserve to get the ax, but for what? Another Jauron or Gailey?
After 17 years I've become numb to the whole thing.
Here's the issue, IMO:
Everyone knew he was going to blow it up. Everyone was fine with that, until he actually did it. Now that he's got the Defense trending up, and getting players to fit HIS system, you want to fire him and start all over again? No head coach is going to come into a new team and say, OK let's carry on from what the last guy did. Let's also not forget that the team is 7-7, and has had next to nobody healthy on offense for 3/4 of the season. They draft a guy (Shaq Lawson)with their first round pick, who can't play until the season is 3/4 of the way finished. Their best defensive player gets suspended for the first 4 games, then subsequently misses multiple games after that because he's a fat, out of shape turd. They have guys STARTING at safety who were bagging groceries 2 weeks ago.
Rex deserves some blame, yes, because he is the head coach, but he also is undeserving of a lot of blame that he is getting. I'm tired of reading moron Bills fans wanting to fire Rex, and then will ***** about whoever the Bills hire if they don't win instantly.
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Last edited by ghz in pittsburgh; 12-19-2016, 06:42 AM.
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Originally posted by YardRat View PostBeing 'this close' doesn't count, especially if the topic is only the playoffs, not an actual championship.
Tampa parted ways with the winningest coach in their history, and won the Super Bowl.
Denver split with Fox, who had an overall W-L record of 46-18...and won the Super Bowl.
Wrecks needs to go, but the key is to bring in somebody that can build on what we have and get better, not tear it down once again.
Wrecks had that opportunity, and he blew it.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again...the only difference between the Bills and Denver in 2015 was they hired a legit coaching staff to replace Fox...we hired a buffoon with a clown car.COMING SOON...
Originally posted by Dr.LecterWe were both drunk and Hillary did not look that bad at 2 AM, I swear!!!!!!
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostYou really think this team is worth not tearing down and starting over?
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