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The good news is Rex Ryan has been fired. The bad news is the next ex-Bills coach is on the way.
Good. The guy proved himself to be the clownshow everyone said he is.The Ryans have been fired. All over the Twitters, including the official Bills' account. Lynn is the interim coach.
The "wants to see EJ Manuel" thing can't be true. Tyrod is due $30+ million if he suffers a serious injury in this game. If you're not going to pick up the option, might as well start EJ. Cardale must be pretty far off from being able to play though.zeeshan2 said:Bills benching Tyrod on Sunday for EJ:
Ian Rapoport
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When some in upper management wanted to bench Tyrod Taylor, it was Rex Ryan who kept him on the field. GM Doug Whaley wants to see EJ Manuel
11:24 AM - 27 Dec 2016
This is seriously stupid. Whatever you think of Tyrod Taylor and whether he's worth the option or not, he is clearly much better than EJ Manuel. If you want to bench Taylor to see what Cardale Jones can do, that's fine with me. Benching him because you want to take another look at Manuel is just ####### idiotic and reeks of a GM who can't cut his losses.zeeshan2 said:Bills benching Tyrod on Sunday for EJ:
Ian Rapoport
✔@RapSheet
When some in upper management wanted to bench Tyrod Taylor, it was Rex Ryan who kept him on the field. GM Doug Whaley wants to see EJ Manuel
11:24 AM - 27 Dec 2016
As a Jets fan, good luck with that. The players quit on Bowles back after the KC 2 months ago. Although, on any given Sunday, there might be a team willing to lose more like SF against the Jets 2 weeks ago. We always win a meaningless game to screw up our draft position, so maybe there is hope for you after all.On the other hand, EJ gives us as good a chance as anybody to lose to the Jets, thereby diverting attention from the increasingly-likely scenario where a win against the Dolphins would have broken our playoff drought.
I see this then. Especially if Manuel starts and they give the second half to Cardale for the hell of it.The "wants to see EJ Manuel" thing can't be true. Tyrod is due $30+ million if he suffers a serious injury in this game. If you're not going to pick up the option, might as well start EJ. Cardale must be pretty far off from being able to play though.
That's what I see as happening tooI see this then. Especially if Manuel starts and they give the second half to Cardale for the hell of it.
As Steve Tasker mentioned, it's nothing to do with "wanting to see EJ Manuel" and everything to do with protecting themselves from a Tyrod Taylor injury and what that would cost them. From a Bills fan perspective it's probably smart. Morning radio in Buffalo has been talking about that for weeks now.This is seriously stupid. Whatever you think of Tyrod Taylor and whether he's worth the option or not, he is clearly much better than EJ Manuel. If you want to bench Taylor to see what Cardale Jones can do, that's fine with me. Benching him because you want to take another look at Manuel is just ####### idiotic and reeks of a GM who can't cut his losses.
Yeah it's thisAs Steve Tasker mentioned, it's nothing to do with "wanting to see EJ Manuel" and everything to do with protecting themselves from a Tyrod Taylor injury and what that would cost them. From a Bills fan perspective it's probably smart. Morning radio in Buffalo has been talking about that for weeks now.
I would be mad. And then I would remember that this is a business where if I don't produce consistently at a high level and win big games that I will be a back up. And then I would train even harder to get better. But that's just me.If you were Tyrod, how would you feel about this?
Would you be disgusted and angry because you poured your heart and soul into the team and did everything you could to make the team better and wanted to be rewarded for it?
Or are you going to respond similar to Doug Marrone, and be thankful for the option to get out of Dodge with an opportunity to make a go of it someplace else where the inmates don't run the asylum?
I think agents need to start to reevaluate the worth of these injury guarantees. Griffith and Kaepernick went through the same thing. At some point teams may consider it too potentially costly to play their own starter.If you were Tyrod, how would you feel about this?
Would you be disgusted and angry because you poured your heart and soul into the team and did everything you could to make the team better and wanted to be rewarded for it?
Or are you going to respond similar to Doug Marrone, and be thankful for the option to get out of Dodge with an opportunity to make a go of it someplace else where the inmates don't run the asylum?
In fairness, the Dolphins showed everybody that you can make the playoffs with a mediocre quarterback.I don't think Taylor is 'the answer', and I also don't think the Bills are very far from returning to the playoffs. It's kind of absurd that Miami is in the playoffs but the Bills are not, it's almost like the Phins got there with Buffalo's blueprint. Really I think just need an All-Pro quality QB and a better HC to put them over the top.
If Tyrod had made himself absolutely necessary by playing better, then he wouldn't be in this position.I would be mad. And then I would remember that this is a business where if I don't produce consistently at a high level and win big games that I will be a back up. And then I would train even harder to get better. But that's just me.
And the band played on...Pro Football Talk now posting on their blog that Doug Whaley will lead the HC search.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/27/bills-announce-doug-whaley-will-lead-head-coaching-search/
If you're going to keep your GM, you have to let him pick the next coach. That's how a normal, functional franchise handles this sort of thing. And then his ### is gone if the guy he picks doesn't pan out.Pro Football Talk now posting on their blog that Doug Whaley will lead the HC search.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/27/bills-announce-doug-whaley-will-lead-head-coaching-search/
Most GMs only get 2 coaches. I guess it's possible that Whaley never picked either of the HCs hired under his tenure, but this is rare for a GM to be around for a 3rd HC selection.If you're going to keep your GM, you have to let him pick the next coach. That's how a normal, functional franchise handles this sort of thing. And then his ### is gone if the guy he picks doesn't pan out.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000764800/article/bills-gig-boasts-positives-negatives-for-future-head-coachMost GMs only get 2 coaches. I guess it's possible that Whaley never picked either of the HCs hired under his tenure, but this is rare for a GM to be around for a 3rd HC selection.
I'm not sure where the comments are coming from, but I've seen a couple of Buffalo reporters reporting now that there has been chaos and a total #### show from top to bottom inside the organization. If I was the Pegulas, I'd be taking those comments very seriously and doing some digging before giving Whaley a free pass.
You don't need to be an insider to see that the organization has been chaotic from top to bottom, but now the Pegula's are on top- my fear is that they are part of the problem.Most GMs only get 2 coaches. I guess it's possible that Whaley never picked either of the HCs hired under his tenure, but this is rare for a GM to be around for a 3rd HC selection.
I'm not sure where the comments are coming from, but I've seen a couple of Buffalo reporters reporting now that there has been chaos and a total #### show from top to bottom inside the organization. If I was the Pegulas, I'd be taking those comments very seriously and doing some digging before giving Whaley a free pass.
I agree in general, but giving bad head coaches a long leash is not a winning formula either.I don't know much about the Bills situation but the one thing I do know is that changing your HC every 2 or 3 years is not a winning formula. In the last 20 years the Bills have had 7 head coaches, not including 2 interim head coaches. It is pretty hard to establish anything when you're given such a small window.
Whoever the Bills hire should get a minimum of 4 years.
It didn't see the press conference. What was he lying about? Honestly, if Lynn keeps the head coaching job without a honest to goodness candidate search, then it is pretty obvious that ownership and the GM just want someone they can control. As a 49ers fan, I can tell you how well that typically goes. Best of luck Bills fans.It's a disgrace that Whaley wasn't at today's press conference. Made Lynn sit there and lie/look like a stooge.
He said that they made the decision to start EJ together. That was after saying he didn't have a say and it was a business decision earlier. So clearly Whaley made the call, Lynn said as much, and then was told that he was to say it was a joint decision. What a joke. Whaley taking ZERO responsibility for the garbage and dysfunction.It didn't see the press conference. What was he lying about? Honestly, if Lynn keeps the head coaching job without a honest to goodness candidate search, then it is pretty obvious that ownership and the GM just want someone they can control. As a 49ers fan, I can tell you how well that typically goes. Best of luck Bills fans.
Gotcha. Off to a great start. All you need is Jim Tomsula there.He said that they made the decision to start EJ together. That was after saying he didn't have a say and it was a business decision earlier. So clearly Whaley made the call, Lynn said as much, and then was told that he was to say it was a joint decision. What a joke. Whaley taking ZERO responsibility for the garbage and dysfunction.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000764800/article/bills-gig-boasts-positives-negatives-for-future-head-coachMost GMs only get 2 coaches. I guess it's possible that Whaley never picked either of the HCs hired under his tenure, but this is rare for a GM to be around for a 3rd HC selection.
I'm not sure where the comments are coming from, but I've seen a couple of Buffalo reporters reporting now that there has been chaos and a total #### show from top to bottom inside the organization. If I was the Pegulas, I'd be taking those comments very seriously and doing some digging before giving Whaley a free pass.
I generally agree with you, but the Bills have hired some epically bad coaches. They couldn't attract anybody else when Ralph was alive, and we struck out with Rex (who drove a very good defense into the ground). The way I see it, they are now 0-1 when it comes to hiring HC. I'm ignoring the Chan Gaileys and **** Jaurons of the world.Godsbrother said:I don't know much about the Bills situation but the one thing I do know is that changing your HC every 2 or 3 years is not a winning formula. In the last 20 years the Bills have had 7 head coaches, not including 2 interim head coaches. It is pretty hard to establish anything when you're given such a small window.
Whoever the Bills hire should get a minimum of 4 years.
Good god, PLEASE do this.Also, while we are in the process of identifying people who need to be fired, Russ Brandon should go too. Your marketing guy should not have a role in football decisions.
And, of course, whoever handles strength and conditioning.
Brandon ain't going anywhere. He has his head so far up the Pegulas asses.Also, while we are in the process of identifying people who need to be fired, Russ Brandon should go too. Your marketing guy should not have a role in football decisions.
And, of course, whoever handles strength and conditioning.
I don't get the hate on Whaley. But for the record, he didn't pick Marrone. And there is speculation and belief that he wanted Hue Jackson & Brandon and the Pegulas wanted Rex. Brandon said not to let Rex leave and a contract offer was made very quickly. I remember reading a news article that Jackson was surprised about the situation. He stated that he felt the team was happy with where the defense was and wanted Schwartz to stay as DC and he was happy to do that. He didn't seem to understand why they would hire a defensive minded coach when the defense was already good. Ignoring his record, Jackson has been creative and able to score some points with the mess of Kessler/RGIII/McCown there in Cleveland. They have such little talent on the offensive line as well and been able to run the ball at the same time. If we got Jackson and kept Schwartz the playoff drought would have ended.Gandalf said:Whaley is so terrible. How does he still have a job???
Just read that Tyrod will most likely pass physical after surgery so this prob won't come into play. Who knows at this point though.GroveDiesel said:![]()
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/29/tyrod-taylor-to-be-evaluated-for-groinhernia-surgery/
What a #### show Doug Whaley and Russ Brandon have made the Bills.
Isn't it a 30 day recovery? Unless he waits until preseason to get the surgery which forces him to miss a game, I don't see how this is a thing. I have a hard time believing he could purposely delay the surgery so to get his guaranteed money.Just read that Tyrod will most likely pass physical after surgery so this prob won't come into play. Who knows at this point though.
Wait, didn't you love the extension for the Bills?GroveDiesel said:![]()
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2016/12/29/tyrod-taylor-to-be-evaluated-for-groinhernia-surgery/
What a #### show Doug Whaley and Russ Brandon have made the Bills.
And some like it. Not everybody is going to be in agreement. I'm glad they're letting Whaley pick his coach, because since he's been GM, it doesn't sound like he's been able to do that yet. I would argue that the owners going against their GM's wishes and hiring a HC they felt was better was evidence that they don't know what they were doing. Which may be why they're letting Whaley pick his guy this time, since they got it wrong when they did it.Since news of Whaley being retained broke, some are saying its more evidence that the Pegulas have no idea what they're doing. Buffalo's culture needs to change from top to bottom. They need to clean house, hire a football czar guy to run a GM and coaching search, and begin aligning the program from God to kicker.
Yes, and I still think it was great. What's not great is the way they've handled it now. They should have just played him this week.Wait, didn't you love the extension for the Bills?
Probably not surprising, but I'm pretty much on the opposite end of the spectrum- it was a dumb extension, and there is nothing but downside to playing him this week, especially if he's already possibly facing surgery. Why on earth would you take that risk, both financially and with his health?Yes, and I still think it was great. What's not great is the way they've handled it now. They should have just played him this week.
A guy named John Adams had 14 rushes for -2 yards for the 1961 Chicago Bears.One Bill may set an NFL record this season. Reggie Bush may very well become the first RB to ever have more than 10 carries in a season and end up with negative yards.
Yeah, I should have specified it was since the merger.A guy named John Adams had 14 rushes for -2 yards for the 1961 Chicago Bears.