Huh?is that what the jets would do?Well they had just drafted a QB the season before. Assuming they believed in him, wouldn't giving him the weapons to succeed make sense?
Huh?is that what the jets would do?Well they had just drafted a QB the season before. Assuming they believed in him, wouldn't giving him the weapons to succeed make sense?
5 of 'em.thought that dude was a jets fan
personally, I think overpaying first round picks for receivers is how you end up with a team like the jets --- not that they made that particular mistake.
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which of those teams have a highly drafted stud 1st round wr?
nothing5 of 'em.
Did I win, did I win?
I'm not sure where this came from. Marrone went out of his way to shield Manuel from media criticism, but that doesn't necessarily make him a huge fan of Manuel... He was likely trying to do what was best for the team. I think Marrone benching Manuel after Week 4 and not letting him play again... even after the season was lost is testament enough that Marrone didn't really believe Manuel was the answer.No, that's not what it sounds like at all. Marrone was EJ's #1 fan. This is revisionist history at best.Again, why are we discussing something from weeks ago as if it's a new revelation? Was covered in this thread when it came out.Guess it depends how much you believe in him. Sounds like the coach didn't.Well they had just drafted a QB the season before. Assuming they believed in him, wouldn't giving him the weapons to succeed make sense?He was kinda right. Having a stud WR and no QB is a little pointless.http://www.fantasyalarm.com/playerupdate/316584/Sammy%20Watkins-WR/
Sammy Watkins-WR Bills
According to sources in the Bills' draft room, former Buffalo head coach Doug Marrone clearly was not happy with the trade for Sammy Watkins on Draft Day. Marrone was not in favor of Buffalo surrendering a future first-round pick to the Browns in a trade that did not involve a quarterback, sources said.
This is one of the big reasons why Marrone wanted to get out of Buffalo. He'll end up coaching for another NFL team this upcoming season.
A lot of people in this thread didn't like it either. But it happened, and we can't change it. Better to trade 2 first rounds for a good player then spend the 2 first rounders on busts - which could've easily happened.nothing5 of 'em.
Did I win, did I win?
I believe it's 6 first rounders, although 3 of those at the bottom of the round.
anyway, I'm not a fan of spending 2 firsts to take a wr with the 4th pick
Cincy, DET, ARI, with den, dal, car all having late 1st round WR1s.thought that dude was a jets fan
personally, I think overpaying first round picks for receivers is how you end up with a team like the jets --- not that they made that particular mistake.
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pitt
cincy
indy
pats
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which of those teams have a highly drafted stud 1st round wr?
Wat?5 of 'em.thought that dude was a jets fan
personally, I think overpaying first round picks for receivers is how you end up with a team like the jets --- not that they made that particular mistake.
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cincy - AJ Green
indy - no longer a "stud" but Reggie Wayne still starts and was a stud for years
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den - Demaryius Thomas
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sea* - stupidly gave up a first round pick for Percy Harvin, who was on the roster this year
dal - Dez
car - Benjamin
det - CJ
ari - 1.5 -- Fitz, and Floyd isn't a "stud" but he's damn good.
which of those teams have a highly drafted stud 1st round wr?
Did I win, did I win?
Reggie Wayne was also a first rounder. His stud days are long gone, but technically that makes seven.Cincy, DET, ARI, with den, dal, car all having late 1st round WR1s.thought that dude was a jets fan
personally, I think overpaying first round picks for receivers is how you end up with a team like the jets --- not that they made that particular mistake.
balt
pitt
cincy
indy
pats
den
gb
sea
dal
car
det
ari
which of those teams have a highly drafted stud 1st round wr?
No - that's why it could make sense.is that what the jets would do?Well they had just drafted a QB the season before. Assuming they believed in him, wouldn't giving him the weapons to succeed make sense?
Most of them?thought that dude was a jets fan
personally, I think overpaying first round picks for receivers is how you end up with a team like the jets --- not that they made that particular mistake.
balt
pitt
cincy
indy
pats
den
gb
sea
dal
car
det
ari
which of those teams have a highly drafted stud 1st round wr?
I love how his agent spearheaded a positive spin media blitz as soon as he opted out...which baffled everyone else. Ultimately the truth came out and he's been a near pariah ever since, especially after he bombed the Jets interview.Leaving Buffalo is already a disaster for Marrone if he's interviewing for OC positions, right? I guess you can never really call getting $4 million for doing nothing a disaster, but still....
The reason for Marrone's temper tantrum with Whaley and Brandon during training camp was disputed and there were multiple sources that denied it was over the Orton signing.Zed, it was pretty widely reported that Marrone was livid when they signed Orton. Also, pretty well known that Marrone was heavily involved in the decision to draft EJ.
so, you're saying he was against Manuel at the time of the 2014 draft?The reason for Marrone's temper tantrum with Whaley and Brandon during training camp was disputed and there were multiple sources that denied it was over the Orton signing.Zed, it was pretty widely reported that Marrone was livid when they signed Orton. Also, pretty well known that Marrone was heavily involved in the decision to draft EJ.
I really don't know whether he was in support of the Manuel pick in 2014. Maybe he was. Maybe he wasn't.so, you're saying he was against Manuel at the time of the 2014 draft?The reason for Marrone's temper tantrum with Whaley and Brandon during training camp was disputed and there were multiple sources that denied it was over the Orton signing.Zed, it was pretty widely reported that Marrone was livid when they signed Orton. Also, pretty well known that Marrone was heavily involved in the decision to draft EJ.
if so, why wouldn't he have been happy they added Orton at that time? why would he have stuck with EJ as long as he did when the season started?
if they sucked enough to get a QB in the 2015 draft, chances are he wouldn't have been around to coach that player anyway. He was probably pissed that trade put a ton of pressure on him to win, and also because he lost the power struggle. I really doubt it had much to do with the QB position in the way that report mentions.
that has been the case since Jim Kelly retired.for the Bills to take a huge step forward they need to get a long-term solution at QB.
He just took a job as the "Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach" with the Jaguars.Leaving Buffalo is already a disaster for Marrone if he's interviewing for OC positions, right? I guess you can never really call getting $4 million for doing nothing a disaster, but still....
Did I nail this #### or what? I didn't think he'd actually have a position to coach though, so I was wrong on that.If Marrone doesn't land a head coach job, he could latch on somewhere as like "Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Consultant" or something like that. Something vague and generic where he doesn't really have a position group to coach but still has his hands in the offense without having to call plays. Someone will give him another head coaching job at some point, either at the NFL or college level....maybe not this year, but I'd be stunned if he drops off the planet and never gets another shot.
Well, maybe they're moving in the right direction then, because Rex would absolutely have a job as a DC the next year if he wanted it. So there's that.Doug Marrone gone after 2014 season, spending 2015 as Jaguars OL coach
Chan Gailey gone after 2012 season, took 2013 off
**** Jauron gone after 2009 season, spent 2010 as Eagles DBs coach
3 straight coaches couldn't get a coordinator job after leaving the Bills HC job.
He just took a job as the "Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line Coach" with the Jaguars.Leaving Buffalo is already a disaster for Marrone if he's interviewing for OC positions, right? I guess you can never really call getting $4 million for doing nothing a disaster, but still....![]()
The Assistant Head Coach thing seems like merely a face saving title. Dude couldn't even get a position as an OC.
And did the Jags not witness the Buffalo offensive line decline over the last 2 years? Good luck with that Jacksonville!
It wouldn't surprise me at all if he's back to college in 2 years. His time in the NFL is rapidly coming to a close.
You know that commercial where the four young professionals are in an airport and that intern is giving them their specialty coffees while walking the wrong way on the walkway? I think "Assistant Head Coach" is the intern in this particular case.Facesaving. He'll have no assistant head coach responsibilities. Talk about overestimating your worth.
Jags: We'll offer you the OL job for $500K.Facesaving. He'll have no assistant head coach responsibilities. Talk about overestimating your worth.
6-10I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
7-9I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
Seems like a pointless exercise. Sorry, but draft and FA do matter. A lot. Being without Hughes, Searcy, Easley, Hogan and another RB makes all the difference in the world. You have to assume some/most of those guys are coming back or at least being replaced. Then with a few cuts and other replacements (most likely on the O-line), this team will look substantially different than it does if we exclude all their current FAs.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
I disagree.Seems like a pointless exercise. Sorry, but draft and FA do matter. A lot. Being without Hughes, Searcy, Easley, Hogan and another RB makes all the difference in the world. You have to assume some/most of those guys are coming back or at least being replaced. Then with a few cuts and other replacements (most likely on the O-line), this team will look substantially different than it does if we exclude all their current FAs.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
I think they hover between 7 and 9 wins in any of those scenarios. The biggest variable for any team is the quarterback... and there aren't any game changing options available for the Bills this coming year.I disagree.Seems like a pointless exercise. Sorry, but draft and FA do matter. A lot. Being without Hughes, Searcy, Easley, Hogan and another RB makes all the difference in the world. You have to assume some/most of those guys are coming back or at least being replaced. Then with a few cuts and other replacements (most likely on the O-line), this team will look substantially different than it does if we exclude all their current FAs.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
if Vegas was offering an over/under on # of wins over the past month, they would shift the numbers accordingly.
So, at one point, it was most likely the Bills would go into next year with Orton/Manuel and Marrone/Schwartz in place. O/U of 8.5 wins maybe?
Then Orton retired and Marrone opted out. Rex was hired and Schwartz left, followed by Roman hiring: O/U of 9.0 wins maybe?
If they go out and sign the #1 QB available in free agency, does it go up to 9.5 wins?
My point is that these moves probably won't move the needle that much. Hence, why I believe many people are overstating the importance of the coaching changes or QB situation.
EJ or a game manager comparable to Orton is good enough to get them to 8 or 9 wins. A good QB takes them to a new level. Not sure if Sanchez or Hoyer are that guy though.
Also, nothing is pointless when you can bet on just about anything. :twocents:
I think Hoyer is the better of the 2 and gave him an extra win.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins? 6-10
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins? 6-10
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins? 8-8/9-7
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
6-10I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
maybe I wasn't clear, but under all 3 scenarios, I'm assuming the team will make similar moves to upgrade the offensive line, RB position, etc. I just don't think those scenarios will differ a whole lot due to coach/QB changes, and they are too unknown to base anything off right now.It will be very difficult for Rex to take this defense any higher than the #2 DVOA spot. And this team lost it's starting QB and is suddenly very thin at RB. Add in the questionable OL play and I just don't think this team, as it stands, is roughly a 6 win team.
A team losing it's starting QB and the HC walking out on the team isn't going to raise the O/U of a team. Even if the coaching change was viewed as a positive that, with a QB loss, might move it up to 9.0 but with no viable option behind Orton there's not way that number doesn't drop. People may have different opinions of EJ but a the end of the day he was a second year QB who got benched because of poor play and a better QB named Kyle Orton was on the bench. My guess is that it would've dropped the O/U to 7.0 or 7.5I disagree.Seems like a pointless exercise. Sorry, but draft and FA do matter. A lot. Being without Hughes, Searcy, Easley, Hogan and another RB makes all the difference in the world. You have to assume some/most of those guys are coming back or at least being replaced. Then with a few cuts and other replacements (most likely on the O-line), this team will look substantially different than it does if we exclude all their current FAs.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
if Vegas was offering an over/under on # of wins over the past month, they would shift the numbers accordingly.
So, at one point, it was most likely the Bills would go into next year with Orton/Manuel and Marrone/Schwartz in place. O/U of 8.5 wins maybe?
Then Orton retired and Marrone opted out. Rex was hired and Schwartz left, followed by Roman hiring: O/U of 9.0 wins maybe?
If they go out and sign the #1 QB available in free agency, does it go up to 9.5 wins?
My point is that these moves probably won't move the needle that much. Hence, why I believe many people are overstating the importance of the coaching changes or QB situation.
EJ or a game manager comparable to Orton is good enough to get them to 8 or 9 wins. A good QB takes them to a new level. Not sure if Sanchez or Hoyer are that guy though.
Also, nothing is pointless when you can bet on just about anything. :twocents:
I think a lot of people would consider Rex and Roman a significant upgrade over Marrone and Hackett. At the end of the season we just watched, I'm also not very sure that Orton is considered a significant upgrade over Manuel.A team losing it's starting QB and the HC walking out on the team isn't going to raise the O/U of a team. Even if the coaching change was viewed as a positive that, with a QB loss, might move it up to 9.0 but with no viable option behind Orton there's not way that number doesn't drop. People may have different opinions of EJ but a the end of the day he was a second year QB who got benched because of poor play and a better QB named Kyle Orton was on the bench. My guess is that it would've dropped the O/U to 7.0 or 7.5
I agree, Aaron. I still think Manuel is a slight downgrade from Orton, but I could be wrong, and it's not at all out of the question that he could be an upgrade after having a year to mature. Also, I sincerely think that Ryan personally delivers one more win at least compared to Marrone, on average.I think a lot of people would consider Rex and Roman a significant upgrade over Marrone and Hackett. At the end of the season we just watched, I'm also not very sure that Orton is considered a significant upgrade over Manuel.A team losing it's starting QB and the HC walking out on the team isn't going to raise the O/U of a team. Even if the coaching change was viewed as a positive that, with a QB loss, might move it up to 9.0 but with no viable option behind Orton there's not way that number doesn't drop. People may have different opinions of EJ but a the end of the day he was a second year QB who got benched because of poor play and a better QB named Kyle Orton was on the bench. My guess is that it would've dropped the O/U to 7.0 or 7.5
Sample size is very small for Manuel right now, and I'd like to see what he does under a new coaching staff. Plus, young WRs usually take time to develop and Woods/Watkins should show improvement next year.
8-8 Assuming the the power struggles continue and Marrone continues to skuttle the shipI'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).
#1 - 8-8 or worse. Schwartz, the Def & ST might be able to squeak out an extra win or two though. Marrone does nothing useful.I'm trying to estimate what the impact of the coach and QB position are with regard to this Bills team.
If you had to estimate the expected number of wins in each situation below, what would you predict?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Doug Marrone/Jim Schwartz, etc: how many wins?
2015 Bills with current QB situation (EJ Manuel) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
2015 Bills with a free agent QB (Mark Sanchez/Brian Hoyer) and Rex Ryan/Greg Roman: how many wins?
assuming everything else remains the same (i.e., not discussing re-signing Jerry Hughes or other moves the team could make).