Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
He may be one step above where he should be. He may be making some game day mistakes, but the simple fact is the guy is working his ass off. We took a Superbowl contender into the 4th quarter on the road with a decent shot at winning the game.
Chan Gailey isn't a bum... in fact, give him a Tom Brady and people would be calling him an offensive genius.
Sure... he's not the best on the planet but his greatest weaknesses are out of his control...
...namely not having a QB and working in a ****ed up organization.
Keep coaching Chan... and keep coaching hard!
You have my respect.
Eff all that ****...2-12 in the division. Gailey sucks. Period.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
Offensive genius coach's team scores no touchdowns. I find that offensive.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
Fewell... Super Bowl winner.
Gilbride... Super Bowl winner.
Gregg Williams... Super Bowl winner.
Willis McGahee
Marshawn Lynch
Donte Whitner
Jabari Greer... Super Bowl winner.
Wade Phillips
Dick Lebaeu... Super Bowl winner.
Jim Leonhard
Antoine Winfield
Justin Bannan
Pat Williams
Ruben Brown
i pretty much own u.
u don't even comprehend my argument.
LMAO you name coaches who have moved on to organizations who have immensely more talent than here. Lebeau was fine here, in his one season, and successful before and after. Why not mention Sam Wyche and Mike Mularkey while you're at it. Wade isn't even a HC anymore and in fact was fired by another team in between then and now.
McGahee was better here than he has been since. Lynch is the same. Whitner is the same. You mention Greer? Because he was such an integral part of N.O.'s offensive success. Leonhard is a nobody. Winfield was successful here. Bannan is a nobody. Williams was successful here and Ruben Brown was also better here than elsewhere.
You own jack.
Your argument is crap and frankly, stupid.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
Fewell... Super Bowl winner.
Gilbride... Super Bowl winner.
Gregg Williams... Super Bowl winner.
Willis McGahee
Marshawn Lynch
Donte Whitner
Jabari Greer... Super Bowl winner.
Wade Phillips
Dick Lebaeu... Super Bowl winner.
Jim Leonhard
Antoine Winfield
Justin Bannan
Pat Williams
Ruben Brown
Cherry picking. You could do the same or better with any team's castoffs.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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djjimkelly
i feel like that alot in life sadly and you are right in this case
You still think that JP Losman was awesome so your opinion is equally as meaningless.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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gebobs
Cherry picking. You could do the same or better with any team's castoffs.
He missed Jason Peters. I mean that guy is doing so awesome this year! :rofl:
Plus most of those guys have been replaced by players as good or better...outside of Winfield.
Obviously Fewell and Lebeau are better than the DC we have now though.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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bf1
I liked Chan, but not anymore. I never liked Jauron, but at least the team played hard for him. I don't think they do for Chan. Motivating the players is a head coaching skill. Plus to limit Spiller when the guy is on the verge of a breakout season is unforgivable.
agree 100%. used to support Chan, but for those reasons alone, I don't anymore. and that's not even mentioning his record since he's been here.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
We took a Superbowl contender into the 4th quarter on the road with a decent shot at winning the game.
that sounds like we're an expansion team. like we're still knew to the league. big deal. we should have beaten them.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
Anyone that thought Gailey was going to be anything more than another chump either didn't know who he was or was deluded.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
gebobs
Anyone that thought Gailey was going to be anything more than another chump either didn't know who he was or was deluded.
Sadly some people are still deluded. Chan is the worst HC we've had since Wade, including Gregg.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
FunTimesYaY!
You still think that JP Losman was awesome so your opinion is equally as meaningless.
holy **** you are pathetic
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
djjimkelly
holy **** you are pathetic
Thank you.
Seriously what is pathetic is your inability to actually assess what you are seeing.
Your views on what you've seen in the past makes your evaluation on what you see now meaningless.
Hence what I said.
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Did someone just make fun of Jason Peters? Dude was probably the best OT in the game last year
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
He may be one step above where he should be. He may be making some game day mistakes, but the simple fact is the guy is working his ass off. We took a Superbowl contender into the 4th quarter on the road with a decent shot at winning the game.
Chan Gailey isn't a bum... in fact, give him a Tom Brady and people would be calling him an offensive genius.
Sure... he's not the best on the planet but his greatest weaknesses are out of his control...
...namely not having a QB and working in a ****ed up organization.
Keep coaching Chan... and keep coaching hard!
You have my respect.
This post was clearly written in November 2010 after the Baltimore game. Because there's no way you can be claiming this now.
He hasn't been stuck with Fitz, he's deliberately chosen Fitz to lead his offense. There's no way that we give Ryan that extension or draft only 1 7th round QB in three years unless Chan is telling Nix that Fitz is the guy.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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THRILLHO
Offensive genius coach's team scores no touchdowns. I find that offensive.
You wonder why we're at the top of the AFC prediction game, these guys are trying to salt our loser staff. I have some news for the deep-thinkers here, Ralph will never let this team shine above himself again. He'll hire the cheapest group of coaching losers that have some kind of story from decades ago & sell it to a captive audience.
What's been the average age of our coaches / people in charge over the past 6 years ?? Now compare that to the age of the winning Superbowl coaches from the past 6 years. Maybe now the over-the-hill statement holds water, especially for the good ole' boys club.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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gebobs
Eff all that ****...2-12 in the division. Gailey sucks. Period.
Bills will lose more division play vs pats this sunday and then Play thurday night vs Dolphin and in the last day game play vs Jets. Chan Gailey will be 2-15 divsion. This year will be 0-6 Division, Chan G will be Bye bye and terminated
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Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
I came into the season as a supporter of Gailey, these past few weeks have changed that, at best right now he seems to be a glorified offensive coordinator. Taking no control over the defense and letting Wannstedt continue to have the all say while the defense was in shambles is not a head coaching move.
Then there is this illusion that Chan has that Fitz is capable of running this offense and never holding him accountable for any of his poor play this season, to the point where he'll throw another part of the offense under the bus to protect his beard buddy (ban beards on the team).
Finally there is the refusal to give CJ Spiller more carriers, arguably Spiller might be the most talented back in the league right now. He is the first RB since the 60's to have an average carry of over 6 yards (7.2) with more than 70 carries. Just to show how big that is, Willis McGahee who is averaging over 4 yds. a carry has only 58 more rushing yds. than Spiller, but with 68 more carries. In a interview on WGR yesterday Gailey said that the reason that they didn't run more against the Texans was because of the defense they were playing (they were keeping 7 and 8 men in the box) and if they ran more they would continue to get runs for 1 yard or minus 1 yard, I don't know what game he was watching, but out of the 13 designed running plays only three went for a yard or less. One was a Wildcat run by B. Smith for no gain, one was a 1 yard gain by Jackson and the third was a no gain by Spiller into a stacked line on third and short, which was stupid because that should of been a Jackson carry. Which also brings up how stupid it is to rotate the backs by series instead of by situation.
I'm not crazy about firing Gailey, we've had 5 different coaches in 10 years, but something needs to change. Hopefully when we get a new QB things will be better, that's if we don't draft an O-Lineman.
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Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
Chan is the same coach he's always been, he wasn't a good hire when we made it and a number of people pointed out why. Those problems have continued to surface week after week for years now. Favortism among players, poor play calling, inability to get playmakers involved, lack of schematic changes, bad hires, etc., etc.
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
We took a Superbowl contender into the 4th quarter on the road with a decent shot at winning the game.
When the hell did this become the standard by which we are measuring our own success?
Re: I have a lot of respect for Chan.
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Originally Posted by
coastal
He may be one step above where he should be. He may be making some game day mistakes, but the simple fact is the guy is working his ass off. We took a Superbowl contender into the 4th quarter on the road with a decent shot at winning the game.
Chan Gailey isn't a bum... in fact, give him a Tom Brady and people would be calling him an offensive genius.
Sure... he's not the best on the planet but his greatest weaknesses are out of his control...
...namely not having a QB and working in a ****ed up organization.
Keep coaching Chan... and keep coaching hard!
You have my respect.
I'd have more respect if the Bills were a Super Bowl (hell, even just a playoff) contender in year three of this regime.