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  • G. Host
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    • Jul 2002
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    Jauron turning Buffalo Bills around


    The Buffalo Bills are officially an afterthought now, as is their coach Dick Jauron. That's a shame. They both deserve better.

    In losing a wild-card showdown at Cleveland last weekend, the Bills tumbled to 7-7. That dropped them two games back of the Browns for the final AFC wild-card spot with two games to play. But the fact that the Bills even played a meaningful game in December is testimony to Jauron.

    ....


    The NFL Coach of the Year Award will feature a slate of worthy candidates: Bill Belichick (New England), Mike McCarthy (Green Bay), Wade Phillips (Dallas) and Romeo Crennel (Cleveland). But no coach has done more with less in 2007 than Jauron.


    And this comes not from a homer but a respected writer in Dallas.
  • Forward_Lateral
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    • Mar 2004
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    #2
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    But GHost, Jauron is a terrible coach according to many of the experts around here.

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    • Turf
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      • Jul 2002
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      Jauron is a teriible game day coach. Period. He also hired assistants as poor as he is in game day situations AND he doesn't correct them. During the game he has no idea what's going on. If he did, we'd easily be 10-4 right now.
      Give him props for his locker room and personell preparation? Absolutely. Coach of the year? That's all we need is to drag this boat anchor of a coach around for the next 4 years guaranteeing us mediocrity at best.
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      • Mr. Pink
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        • Mar 2006
        • 35303

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        I love how we can only credit the coach with losses on the schedule but not wins. This team could have folded like a tent weeks ago. Remember when we were sitting around wondering if we were gonna be 0-16?

        A lesser coach, Mularkey anyone, and this team would have laid down like a rug. How do we know this? Look at 2005.

        But God forbid we can give credit for the coaching to get us to 7-7 right now. They've only cost us games, not helped win any. Nor have they helped the team be in every game this year, outside of both New England deabcles.

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        • Jan Reimers
          Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
          • May 2003
          • 17353

          #5
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          I think Jauron and Levy have us going in the right direction. We have some key players coming off IR, ten draft picks, and with a couple of FA pickups, we should be in the playoff hunt next year.

          I'm not in love with Jauron as a game coach, but he is great at getting us prepared and motivated to play on Sunday. I think a better OC will also make him better.
          Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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          • Mahdi
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            • Mar 2004
            • 10585

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            Originally posted by Turf
            Jauron is a teriible game day coach. Period. He also hired assistants as poor as he is in game day situations AND he doesn't correct them. During the game he has no idea what's going on. If he did, we'd easily be 10-4 right now.
            Give him props for his locker room and personell preparation? Absolutely. Coach of the year? That's all we need is to drag this boat anchor of a coach around for the next 4 years guaranteeing us mediocrity at best.
            we could easily be 4-10 also if it weren't for the coaches and their ability to win despite our lack of talent.

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            • OpIv37
              Acid Douching Asswipe
              • Sep 2002
              • 101303

              #7
              Re: Jauron turning Buffalo Bills around

              Originally posted by FunTimesYaY!
              I love how we can only credit the coach with losses on the schedule but not wins. This team could have folded like a tent weeks ago. Remember when we were sitting around wondering if we were gonna be 0-16?

              A lesser coach, Mularkey anyone, and this team would have laid down like a rug. How do we know this? Look at 2005.

              But God forbid we can give credit for the coaching to get us to 7-7 right now. They've only cost us games, not helped win any. Nor have they helped the team be in every game this year, outside of both New England deabcles.
              why should we give the coach credit for 7-7 when he could have gotten us to 10-4?

              Also, you're forgetting that we have at least two losses- Denver and Dallas- that can be attributed DIRECTLY to coaching mistakes.

              And as far as the NE games, Jauron's forte is having the team well prepared and he failed miserably for both of those games, not to mention the Dolphins game that we almost blew leading up to the 2nd NE game.
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              • Mudflap1
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                • Nov 2004
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                #8
                Re: Jauron turning Buffalo Bills around

                This team has no business being 10-4 , not this year.

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                • Mr. Pink
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                  • Mar 2006
                  • 35303

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                  Originally posted by OpIv37
                  why should we give the coach credit for 7-7 when he could have gotten us to 10-4?

                  Also, you're forgetting that we have at least two losses- Denver and Dallas- that can be attributed DIRECTLY to coaching mistakes.

                  And as far as the NE games, Jauron's forte is having the team well prepared and he failed miserably for both of those games, not to mention the Dolphins game that we almost blew leading up to the 2nd NE game.

                  And we just as easily could be 4-10 or worse.

                  We coulda lost the Skins game. The first Miami game. The Jets game when JP came in and threw up a prayer. Only two games we've won have been by sizable margins

                  We have a depleted roster, pretty much everywhere thanks to injury yet we're still at .500. This team has over achieved most people's expectations already. And that's with the injuries.

                  A team that faced the kind of adversity during the year that this team could have very easily folded the tents and packed it in back in week 6. But we didn't do that. Why? That one speaks volumes about the coaching.

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                  • OpIv37
                    Acid Douching Asswipe
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 101303

                    #10
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                    Originally posted by FunTimesYaY!
                    And we just as easily could be 4-10 or worse.

                    We coulda lost the Skins game. The first Miami game. The Jets game when JP came in and threw up a prayer. Only two games we've won have been by sizable margins

                    We have a depleted roster, pretty much everywhere thanks to injury yet we're still at .500. This team has over achieved most people's expectations already. And that's with the injuries.

                    A team that faced the kind of adversity during the year that this team could have very easily folded the tents and packed it in back in week 6. But we didn't do that. Why? That one speaks volumes about the coaching.
                    the idiotic decisions in those two losses speaks volumes about the coaching.

                    The lack of in game adjustments speaks volumes about the coaching.

                    The horrendous, predictable offensive playcalling speaks volumes about the coaching.

                    The constant burning of a time out early in a half speaks volumes about the coaching, especially since we're usually in tight games.

                    The attempt to use four challenges in one game speaks volumes about the coaching (not to mention the play last year where he used a challenge and two time outs on the same play- Ivy League smarts, my ass).

                    The coach's win loss record both here and prior to coming here speaks volumes about the coaching.

                    Look, I get it. A bad coaching decision means another 3-4 years of mediocrity, and considering we've already had 8 years of mediocrity or worse, many of you don't want to admit that we're headed to more mediocrity. I don't like it any more than you do, but that doesn't change the fact that Jauron has never been anything other than a mediocre coach (particularly on game day), and hoping that he's going to do any better here is based on hope itself and not history.
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                    • justasportsfan
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                      • Jul 2002
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                      He gets credit for 7-7 because thats what our record is. You can argue how, where or why but thats what it is.
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                      • OpIv37
                        Acid Douching Asswipe
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 101303

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                        Originally posted by justasportsfan
                        He gets credit for 7-7 because thats what our record is. You can argue how, where or why but thats what it is.
                        that's true- the debate is whether we should be better, worse or equal to 7-7.
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                        • Mr. Pink
                          Peterman Sucks!
                          • Mar 2006
                          • 35303

                          #13
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                          Originally posted by OpIv37
                          the idiotic decisions in those two losses speaks volumes about the coaching.

                          The lack of in game adjustments speaks volumes about the coaching.

                          The horrendous, predictable offensive playcalling speaks volumes about the coaching.

                          The constant burning of a time out early in a half speaks volumes about the coaching, especially since we're usually in tight games.

                          The attempt to use four challenges in one game speaks volumes about the coaching (not to mention the play last year where he used a challenge and two time outs on the same play- Ivy League smarts, my ass).

                          The coach's win loss record both here and prior to coming here speaks volumes about the coaching.

                          Look, I get it. A bad coaching decision means another 3-4 years of mediocrity, and considering we've already had 8 years of mediocrity or worse, many of you don't want to admit that we're headed to more mediocrity. I don't like it any more than you do, but that doesn't change the fact that Jauron has never been anything other than a mediocre coach (particularly on game day), and hoping that he's going to do any better here is based on hope itself and not history.
                          So the idiotic coaching decisions in two games trumps the fact we've been in 9 other games all the way down to the wire basically? Jax we were still in with 3 minutes left when JP threw a pick and it turned into a runaway for them.

                          Playcalling, I'll give you has been dumbed down and is vanilla. Simple reason why. Exhibit A. JP, mentally dimwitted at the QB position, Exhibit B Trent, a rookie. In both cases, you generally don't open up the playbook to protect the player and team as a whole.

                          Timeouts? Partially the fault of the QB play...either by stupidity or inexperience.

                          The 4 challenges I can't argue, just outright bad coaching there.

                          He's 14-16 here with subpar NFL talent. It is what it is. The team has overachieved so far under his watch. Sad to say that overachieving for this team is still not playoff bound but facts are facts.

                          I didn't like Jauron coming in, I'm sure I was vocal on that. Thought he was a dime a dozen average coach. But in the two years here, albeit we haven't made the playoffs, he's shown to me that he can take what amounts to a JV team at many positions on the field to remain competitive. The team being competitive now with limited options is good, but imagine what the team will be like when there is legitimate options on this squad?

                          That's all I'm saying here. Is Dick coach of the year? No. Has Dick done a bad job in a couple situations? Definitely. Humans make mistakes, it's in their nature. Are there better coached in the NFL than Dick? Absolutely. But is Dick a liability to us during the football season? Absolutely not.

                          I maintain that if we had Mularkey as the HC now, we'd be looking at 3-11 as our record, easy. The team packed it under him before, so there's historical basis to make this assumption. This team has definitely not packed it in this year.

                          Is it short of the ultimate goal? You're damn right, however I do feel like we're going in the right direction.

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                          • justasportsfan
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                            • Jul 2002
                            • 71601

                            #14
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                            Originally posted by OpIv37
                            that's true- the debate is whether we should be better, worse or equal to 7-7.
                            woulda, coulda,shoulda. 7-7. That's quite an achievement. Ask the idiot MArshall Faulk.

                            3-13 . Faulk you.
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                            • justasportsfan
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 71601

                              #15
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                              Originally posted by FunTimesYaY!
                              So the idiotic coaching decisions in two games trumps the fact we've been in 9 other games all the way down to the wire basically? Jax we were still in with 3 minutes left when JP threw a pick and it turned into a runaway for them.

                              Playcalling, I'll give you has been dumbed down and is vanilla. Simple reason why. Exhibit A. JP, mentally dimwitted at the QB position, Exhibit B Trent, a rookie. In both cases, you generally don't open up the playbook to protect the player and team as a whole.

                              Timeouts? Partially the fault of the QB play...either by stupidity or inexperience.

                              The 4 challenges I can't argue, just outright bad coaching there.

                              He's 14-16 here with subpar NFL talent. It is what it is. The team has overachieved so far under his watch. Sad to say that overachieving for this team is still not playoff bound but facts are facts.

                              I didn't like Jauron coming in, I'm sure I was vocal on that. Thought he was a dime a dozen average coach. But in the two years here, albeit we haven't made the playoffs, he's shown to me that he can take what amounts to a JV team at many positions on the field to remain competitive. The team being competitive now with limited options is good, but imagine what the team will be like when there is legitimate options on this squad?

                              That's all I'm saying here. Is Dick coach of the year? No. Has Dick done a bad job in a couple situations? Definitely. Humans make mistakes, it's in their nature. Are there better coached in the NFL than Dick? Absolutely. But is Dick a liability to us during the football season? Absolutely not.

                              I maintain that if we had Mularkey as the HC now, we'd be looking at 3-11 as our record, easy. The team packed it under him before, so there's historical basis to make this assumption. This team has definitely not packed it in this year.

                              Is it short of the ultimate goal? You're damn right, however I do feel like we're going in the right direction.

                              Whether JP or Trent lost us the games, Dick made the decisions of who to play. He gets the responsibility for whatever happened.
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