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Post by Fishooked on Jan 5, 2015 9:36:18 GMT -5
You have a history of being an asshole to people, until you clean that shit up, no one is going to listen to you or respect anything you say. These aren't posts you've made in the past? Here is your clue, all of these responses are made to other assholes, it's really not hard to figure out. i.imgflip.com/74vqs.jpgJust sayin'
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Post by freestater on Jan 5, 2015 9:46:59 GMT -5
As far as Morrone goes, I'm not too thrilled. I'm in "Bills country" and have a few dedicated Bills fans for friends. So I get quite dose of Bills-nonsense. Believe me, before he up and quit on them, all these guys we're blowing St. Dougie. (that was their nickname) It supposedly comes from the Bils FO, where Marrone can (sarcastically), do no wrong. Myself, I'm not too impressed. The strength of the Bills is their D, and I'd rather we we're talking about Schwartz, tbh. In Marrone's time there, the offence really hasn't improved, but I guess you can't say he "ignores" the other side of the ball, as has been the complaint around here for some time. Both of his last two stops have been improved overall during Doug's tenure, but anyone expecting an offensive turnaround, may be disappointed. Bills fans are quoting Mehta when they are bashing Marrone, I saw it myself when I lurked their boards. Now ask yourself again if you should trust a Jills fan opinion on this... Yeah, he's convenient tripe for them right now. They have no idea of this guy's history. Thay're finally admitting this guy has faults. Believe me, when he was "their" guy it was a different tune.
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Post by carlito1171 on Jan 5, 2015 9:56:40 GMT -5
Bills fans are quoting Mehta when they are bashing Marrone, I saw it myself when I lurked their boards. Now ask yourself again if you should trust a Jills fan opinion on this... Yeah, he's convenient tripe for them right now. They have no idea of this guy's history. Thay're finally admitting this guy has faults. Believe me, when he was "their" guy it was a different tune. Yeah I'm still not sold on the guy. I'm just trying to be as objective as possible about this....
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Post by jetswin on Jan 5, 2015 10:03:21 GMT -5
You have a history of being an asshole to people, until you clean that shit up, no one is going to listen to you or respect anything you say. These aren't posts you've made in the past? well at least he nailed with FFduece lol
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Jan 5, 2015 10:05:15 GMT -5
As far as Morrone goes, I'm not too thrilled. I'm in "Bills country" and have a few dedicated Bills fans for friends. So I get quite dose of Bills-nonsense. Believe me, before he up and quit on them, all these guys we're blowing St. Dougie. (that was their nickname) It supposedly comes from the Bils FO, where Marrone can (sarcastically), do no wrong. Myself, I'm not too impressed. The strength of the Bills is their D, and I'd rather we we're talking about Schwartz, tbh. In Marrone's time there, the offence really hasn't improved, but I guess you can't say he "ignores" the other side of the ball, as has been the complaint around here for some time. Both of his last two stops have been improved overall during Doug's tenure, but anyone expecting an offensive turnaround, may be disappointed. For what he had, a 2d year bust and a journeyman QB signed just before the season started, lots of injuries to his RB's, and an ill conceived O line depth chart made up all Tackles and only 2 Guards, I think Marone did OK. An O should be judged on points not yards. The Bills averaged 21.44 pts per game. The League average was 22.57. That does not seem like underachieving to me. (FYI Jets averaged 17.69). You read correctly above. The Bills only had 2 Guards on their roster. Kraig Urbik who had been cut by the Steelers and Cyril Richardson a rookie from Baylor. They started a Tackle, Pears, at one Guard spot, and another backup G was a Tackle. Every O line coach will tell you that contrary to how you might believe it should work it is actually easier for an O-lineman to make an adjustment to move outside on the Line (G to T) than it is to move inside (T to G). Bottom line, the tools that make you a good Tackle (quickness and length) are useless at Guard, and the play on the interior line is much more co-ordinated i.e. pulling, and stunt blitz pick ups then it is on the outside. So, why would Buffalo's front office provide it's coach with only 2 Guards - a rookie and a guy who was cut by the Steelers? I have no idea. And this is probably one of the reasons Marone left Buffalo.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Jan 5, 2015 10:07:54 GMT -5
As far as Morrone goes, I'm not too thrilled. I'm in "Bills country" and have a few dedicated Bills fans for friends. So I get quite dose of Bills-nonsense. Believe me, before he up and quit on them, all these guys we're blowing St. Dougie. (that was their nickname) It supposedly comes from the Bils FO, where Marrone can (sarcastically), do no wrong. Myself, I'm not too impressed. The strength of the Bills is their D, and I'd rather we we're talking about Schwartz, tbh. In Marrone's time there, the offence really hasn't improved, but I guess you can't say he "ignores" the other side of the ball, as has been the complaint around here for some time. Both of his last two stops have been improved overall during Doug's tenure, but anyone expecting an offensive turnaround, may be disappointed. For what he had, a 2d year bust and a journeyman QB signed just before the season started, lots of injuries to his RB's, and an ill conceived O line depth chart made up all Tackles and only 2 Guards, I think Marone did OK. An O should be judged on points not yards. The Bills averaged 21.44 pts per game. The League average was 22.57. That does not seem like underachieving to me. (FYI Jets averaged 17.69). You read correctly above. The Bills only had 2 Guards on their roster. Kraig Urbik who had been cut by the Steelers and Cyril Richardson a rookie from Baylor. They started a Tackle, Pears, at one Guard spot, and another backup G was a Tackle. Every O line coach will tell you that contrary to how you might believe it should work it is actually easier for an O-lineman to make an adjustment to move outside on the Line (G to T) than it is to move inside (T to G). Bottom line, the tools that make you a good Tackle (quickness and length) are useless at Guard, and the play on the interior line is much more co-ordinated i.e. pulling, and stunt blitz pick ups then it is on the outside. So, why would Buffalo's front office provide it's coach with only 2 Guards - a rookie and a guy who was cut by the Steelers? I have no idea. And this is probably one of the reasons Marone left Buffalo. Maybe the same reason Idzik provided Rex no cornerbacks?
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Post by Sonny Werblin on Jan 5, 2015 10:09:31 GMT -5
For what he had, a 2d year bust and a journeyman QB signed just before the season started, lots of injuries to his RB's, and an ill conceived O line depth chart made up all Tackles and only 2 Guards, I think Marone did OK. An O should be judged on points not yards. The Bills averaged 21.44 pts per game. The League average was 22.57. That does not seem like underachieving to me. (FYI Jets averaged 17.69). You read correctly above. The Bills only had 2 Guards on their roster. Kraig Urbik who had been cut by the Steelers and Cyril Richardson a rookie from Baylor. They started a Tackle, Pears, at one Guard spot, and another backup G was a Tackle. Every O line coach will tell you that contrary to how you might believe it should work it is actually easier for an O-lineman to make an adjustment to move outside on the Line (G to T) than it is to move inside (T to G). Bottom line, the tools that make you a good Tackle (quickness and length) are useless at Guard, and the play on the interior line is much more co-ordinated i.e. pulling, and stunt blitz pick ups then it is on the outside. So, why would Buffalo's front office provide it's coach with only 2 Guards - a rookie and a guy who was cut by the Steelers? I have no idea. And this is probably one of the reasons Marone left Buffalo. Maybe the same reason Idzik provided Rex no cornerbacks? Bad GM's, creating HC vacancies since the inception of the NFL. BTW, Idzik did try to have CBs, he just chose poorly - 2 often injured CBs were drafted and put in competition with a veteran head case.
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Post by thebigragu on Jan 5, 2015 11:40:17 GMT -5
I'd like to congratulate the posters here for ignoring that whole thing and putting the thread back on topic yourselves. Fucking site is great
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Post by RayRay1 on Jan 5, 2015 11:52:04 GMT -5
Here is your clue, all of these responses are made to other assholes, it's really not hard to figure out. i.imgflip.com/74vqs.jpgJust sayin' I didn't say everyone...
Just those that act like Manish Mehta...
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Post by morite on Jan 5, 2015 12:13:52 GMT -5
When do we think actual decisions will be made for HC and GM? Another week, tops? Getting antsy here...
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Post by Harrier on Jan 5, 2015 12:18:05 GMT -5
Some other things I've noticed aswell.....he always waits till late at night to post the last negative article of the day so it sits there all night waiting for your feed 1st thing in the mornin so you can start your day reading his BS.
And I hate all his "Woody should" posts, he knows fuck all, why would anyone take advice from an under qualified troll, what makes him qualified to offer anyone advice?
Fuckin arsehole he is, I hate the man (Mehta not Ray)
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Post by Lithfan on Jan 5, 2015 12:20:01 GMT -5
When do we think actual decisions will be made for HC and GM? Another week, tops? Getting antsy here... I don't know -- they still have a few pending interviews for both positions, so I would guess the weekend would be the earliest. Mike Maccagnan (GM) is interviewing today Frank Reich (HC) in scheduled to interview on Wed. Last I heard, interviews would also take place with Todd Bowles for HC and Chris Grier and Chris Ballard for GM but those dates have not been scheduled / reported yet.
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Post by carlito1171 on Jan 5, 2015 12:20:33 GMT -5
When do we think actual decisions will be made for HC and GM? Another week, tops? Getting antsy here... They've already fulfilled the Rooney rule and interviewed an in-house candidate for both positions. They can wrap this up very soon if they want.
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Post by DDNYjets on Jan 5, 2015 12:27:55 GMT -5
Just went through the thread again and I am not sure if this is the real Ray. I think we got an imposter here. I sparred with the real Ray many times on JI and I have to say that something is different about this "Ray". This guy seems to be trying to hard to be Ray.
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Post by freestater on Jan 5, 2015 12:34:47 GMT -5
As far as Morrone goes, I'm not too thrilled. I'm in "Bills country" and have a few dedicated Bills fans for friends. So I get quite dose of Bills-nonsense. Believe me, before he up and quit on them, all these guys we're blowing St. Dougie. (that was their nickname) It supposedly comes from the Bils FO, where Marrone can (sarcastically), do no wrong. Myself, I'm not too impressed. The strength of the Bills is their D, and I'd rather we we're talking about Schwartz, tbh. In Marrone's time there, the offence really hasn't improved, but I guess you can't say he "ignores" the other side of the ball, as has been the complaint around here for some time. Both of his last two stops have been improved overall during Doug's tenure, but anyone expecting an offensive turnaround, may be disappointed. For what he had, a 2d year bust and a journeyman QB signed just before the season started, lots of injuries to his RB's, and an ill conceived O line depth chart made up all Tackles and only 2 Guards, I think Marone did OK. An O should be judged on points not yards. The Bills averaged 21.44 pts per game. The League average was 22.57. That does not seem like underachieving to me. (FYI Jets averaged 17.69). You read correctly above. The Bills only had 2 Guards on their roster. Kraig Urbik who had been cut by the Steelers and Cyril Richardson a rookie from Baylor. They started a Tackle, Pears, at one Guard spot, and another backup G was a Tackle. Every O line coach will tell you that contrary to how you might believe it should work it is actually easier for an O-lineman to make an adjustment to move outside on the Line (G to T) than it is to move inside (T to G). Bottom line, the tools that make you a good Tackle (quickness and length) are useless at Guard, and the play on the interior line is much more co-ordinated i.e. pulling, and stunt blitz pick ups then it is on the outside. So, why would Buffalo's front office provide it's coach with only 2 Guards - a rookie and a guy who was cut by the Steelers? I have no idea. And this is probably one of the reasons Marone left Buffalo. Did not know that. His work with the Bills did seem off from the creativity shown at SU.
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