PEGULIA TELLS WHY HE FIRED REX
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So basically he confirmed the ridiculousness of how the organization is run. Good...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 Mace View PostAnd that Whaley really is as apathetic as he appears.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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He didn't deny he's clueless about sports and that he'll defer to Darcy/Whaley until it bottoms out.
We can interpret it in so many ways.
Sorry if I'm not feeling better after this hot mess today.Anonymity is an abused privilege, abused most by people who mistake vitriol for wisdom and cynicism for wit
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Terry Pegula insists “there’s no dysfunction” with the Bills
Posted by Mike Florio on January 2, 2017, 9:07 PM EST
Getty ImagesAfter the Bills threw G.M. Doug Whaley to the wolves, owner Terry Pegula dipped a toe in the water, submitting to a single-reporter interview in an apparent effort to clean up some of the many messes created by Whaley’s extended Q&A.
Speaking with the Associated Press, via an item with which the Bills were sufficiently happy to paste verbatim on the team’s official website, Pegula insisted that all is well with the franchise.
“There’s no dysfunction,” Pegula said. “Everybody is on the same page. We’re busy busting our asses.”
Pegula isn’t busy making himself available to the media at large to explain why the team is doing what it’s doing. Instead, it was Whaley who spoke for ownership but said a whole lot of nothing, creating the impression either that he has no real power or influence or that he was lying in an effort to conceal facts regarding the termination of Rex Ryan’s employment as the team’s coach.
Pegula explained that he opted to fire Ryan last week after Ryan finally gave in to the temptation to inquire about his status.
“I was asked a point-blank question and based on the discussions we’ve been having all year, I felt it was better to tell Rex that we were going in a different direction,” Pegula said.
Pegula made it clear that, even if Rex Ryan hadn’t forced the issue, the change would have been made.
The owner also tried to explain the inexplicable notion that Whaley didn’t know that the change was coming.
“[Whaley] had input on the basis of conversations throughout the year, what the problems were,” Pegula said. “But did Doug ever say, ‘Are we firing our coach, are we keeping our coach?’ We never had that conversation. I took it upon myself to tell Rex on the basis of conversations about the games and the aftermath of certain games that, hey, things aren’t going well.”
Of course, this means that Pegula never asked Whaley for his opinion on whether Ryan should be fired, which means that Pegula didn’t care to know what Whaley’s opinion was.
And if the term “dysfunction” means “abnormality or impairment of function,” the notion that an NFL owner would make and implement the decision to fire a head coach without consulting the General Manager is, in relation to how NFL franchises normally operate, clearly and obviously dysfunctional.
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Originally posted by mdcas22 View PostTerry Pegula insists “there’s no dysfunction” with the Bills
Posted by Mike Florio on January 2, 2017, 9:07 PM EST
Getty ImagesAfter the Bills threw G.M. Doug Whaley to the wolves, owner Terry Pegula dipped a toe in the water, submitting to a single-reporter interview in an apparent effort to clean up some of the many messes created by Whaley’s extended Q&A.
Speaking with the Associated Press, via an item with which the Bills were sufficiently happy to paste verbatim on the team’s official website, Pegula insisted that all is well with the franchise.
“There’s no dysfunction,” Pegula said. “Everybody is on the same page. We’re busy busting our asses.”
Pegula isn’t busy making himself available to the media at large to explain why the team is doing what it’s doing. Instead, it was Whaley who spoke for ownership but said a whole lot of nothing, creating the impression either that he has no real power or influence or that he was lying in an effort to conceal facts regarding the termination of Rex Ryan’s employment as the team’s coach.
Pegula explained that he opted to fire Ryan last week after Ryan finally gave in to the temptation to inquire about his status.
“I was asked a point-blank question and based on the discussions we’ve been having all year, I felt it was better to tell Rex that we were going in a different direction,” Pegula said.
Pegula made it clear that, even if Rex Ryan hadn’t forced the issue, the change would have been made.
The owner also tried to explain the inexplicable notion that Whaley didn’t know that the change was coming.
“[Whaley] had input on the basis of conversations throughout the year, what the problems were,” Pegula said. “But did Doug ever say, ‘Are we firing our coach, are we keeping our coach?’ We never had that conversation. I took it upon myself to tell Rex on the basis of conversations about the games and the aftermath of certain games that, hey, things aren’t going well.”
Of course, this means that Pegula never asked Whaley for his opinion on whether Ryan should be fired, which means that Pegula didn’t care to know what Whaley’s opinion was.
And if the term “dysfunction” means “abnormality or impairment of function,” the notion that an NFL owner would make and implement the decision to fire a head coach without consulting the General Manager is, in relation to how NFL franchises normally operate, clearly and obviously dysfunctional.
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Originally posted by DraftBoy View PostYup, but the problems go way beyond Whaley and there is no immediate remedy for those issues.
Does anyone still think this team will ever be successful with owners like this? Teams that win - they are not run this way!
This lowly cart.... it hits harder and has a higher yards
per play average than the Bills' offense!
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Also, I need to add - Whaley is not a problem. He is a symptom. He won't be fired - he apparently is exactly the sort of rubber-stamping GM that the owners want. They make the 'big decisions' and the GM just follows obediently behind them.
There's no way this team will ever attract quality GM candidates, or quality HC candidates, to come and work in this dysfunctional situation. This was a problem when Ralph Wilson Jr was still owner, and it's now even worse with a younger, more aggressive owner in charge who clearly doesn't need to hear opinions or advice from his GM or coach.
You'll never get a quality football czar like a Polian, or a Parcells, or a Belichick to come to Buffalo and run the team, with a know it all owner who doesn't need advice and will do an end run around the 'czar' at the drop of a hat.
I'm sorry, but the Pegulas have just officially become TERRIBLE owners, as if we couldn't tell from the way both teams they've purchased have declined under their managementLast edited by Cleve; 01-02-2017, 09:24 PM.
This lowly cart.... it hits harder and has a higher yards
per play average than the Bills' offense!
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It seems that Pegs is beginning to emulate the well-know b'gals loyalty thing - Owner Brown is into his 53rd year of therapy for his DAD GOT FIRED trauma, so nobody gets canned until the contract runs out - players included.
Brandon and Whaley are still golden, boys, so far.Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Noli timere. Laus Deo.
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Originally posted by Night Train View PostHe didn't deny he's clueless about sports and that he'll defer to Darcy/Whaley until it bottoms out.
We can interpret it in so many ways.
Sorry if I'm not feeling better after this hot mess today.
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Originally posted by Cleve View PostAnd it starts right with Pegula, and the way he runs his teams. He puts old Ralph Wilson Jr. to shame in the meddling owner department. And that's NOT gonna change, because Pegula has clearly taken on a 'bunker mentality' - everything looks great 'in the Pegula bunker' - no problems at all.
Does anyone still think this team will ever be successful with owners like this? Teams that win - they are not run this way!
In the end I hope that Pegula's business acumen takes over and he realizes he has to adapt. For as much as people want to claim that he stumbled upon fracking that's a false narrative. That's what we have to hope for right now. But he very well could end up being yet another owner that's more concerned about maximizing his investment and profits than he is about truly winning a championship.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 stuckincincy View PostIt seems that Pegs is beginning to emulate the well-know b'gals loyalty thing - Owner Brown is into his 53rd year of therapy for his DAD GOT FIRED trauma, so nobody gets canned until the contract runs out - players included.
Brandon and Whaley are still golden, boys, so far.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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