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Just Call Me Crazy

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

With Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson firing head coach Dick Jauron all the different possibilities of head coaches are coming into play.

One that Bills fans should consider, even though it sounds crazy at first, is the rehiring of Gregg Williams.

With Williams as the head coach Wilson won’t have to clean out the front office, since Williams worked with them when he was head coach of the Bills.

Also, Williams is a hot commodity again for the job he has done with the New Orleans Saints defense.

Even Peter King of Si.com wrote in his Monday Morning Quarterback column that Williams was essentially a elite quarterback away from being in the playoffs.

That quarterback was Drew Brees as Williams wanted him, but the Bills couldn’t trade up to get him.

In the end people need to remember that Wilson is 91 and he know his time is running out.

Finally!!

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills had high hopes for this season, but that is quickly down the drain.

Finally, Bills fans have gotten their wish as head coach Dick Jauron has been fired.

The question is now what direction the offense will take as offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt should have the autonimy to take the offense in whatever direction he so chooses.

In the end the rest of the year will be fun as anything can happen now.

Benching Trent Solves Nothing

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

According to Jason La Canfora, the Buffalo Bills will start quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick Sunday.

The fact of the matter is that it doesn’t matter who the Bills start they will lose.

The problems with the Bills is bigger than the quarterback.

First, their offense is so basic defenses are easily able to figure what the Bills are doing as they use very few formations and personell groups, along with very little shifting and motion.

Secondly, the offensive line is decimated by injuries, which means tight ends have to stay and block instead of going into routes.

In the end the problems with this team starts with the coaches and only till they are replaced will things get better.

A Solid Decision Maker is the Key

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Many people are down on the current Buffalo Bills scouting staff for missing on the quarterback position twice in the draft.

What the real problem is the Bills have not had a solid decision maker since the Bills had Bill Polian as general manager.

Vic Carucci of NFL.com wrote recently that he suspects Bills owner Ralph Wilson will go out and hire a top notch head coach.

That is great, but the fact of the matter is that the person that brings in good personnel is the general manager.

Coaches that have been entrusted to make decisions on personell have for the most part just flopped, except former Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Bill Cowher.

In the end the Bills will get back to the playoffs when they have the next top notch GM.

Bills Need to Start Maybin

Monday, November 16th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills took have been nothing short of a disaster.

With first round pick Aaron Maybin still on the bench it is time for the Bills to start him.

Maybin Sunday got only three snaps.

That right there is a clear sign that the coaching staff is clearly incompetent.

While all the other top fifteen picks are having an impact on their team, along with significant playing time, the Bills still refuse to give him more snaps.

It is a case of the Bills being cautious for no reason what so ever.

The defensive end position is not a hard position to learn as it is more about getting into shape of that of a elite defensive end, which takes a full year.

Other teams that took defensive ends in the first round have found a way to get them on the field, while the Bills still haven’t.

In the end things each week are just getting more and more pathetic to the point its commical.

Just Pathetic

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills headed into Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans looking to fix their sinking ship.

The only thing that came out of this game is that the Bills are just pathetic.

In all my years of football this team is by far the worst I have ever seen.

They are so desperate that coaches are playing players in different positions than they normally play to fix thing, but all that does is make things worst.

The Bills moved safety Bryon Scott to linebacker this week and the move was horrible as he got eaten alive by offensive lineman and blew a tackle on what would be the game winning touchdown by the Tennessee Titans.

The only other thing I have to say about the defense is that defensive coordinator Perry Fewell needs to be fired as his play calling stinks.

Titans running back Chris Johnson gashed the Bills all game in the run and pass, but still Fewell stayed back in their typical defense when he should have been blitzing to take Johnson away.

As for the offense the first thing they need to do is cut wide receiver Terrell Owens as he is not a difference maker in this offense.

There is just way too many injuries on this club as people every week go down with something major.

The only way to fix this mess is to clear out the front office, along with Bills head coach Dick Jauron and his coaching staff.

In the end if the Bills fail to do this save your money Bills fans and don’t buy season tickets next year.

Bills Just Need to Shut Up

Friday, November 13th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills for years now has provided false hope going into the regular season several years now.

With another year going down the drain Bills players and cpoaches need to shut up.

Everytime I read the Buffalo News it is the same garbage over and over again.

The offense is the biggest culprit of it as again on Friday Bills tight end Shawn Nelson stated that coaches want to get him more involved.

You know just shut up and do it for once!

They do all this talking, but they never do any walking.

If the coaching staff had some brains the would use plays like tight end screens, post patterns, and go routes.

Maybe they are calling go routes and post patterns for the tight end and we just don’t see it due to television coverage.

In the end they need to follow through on what they say as they very rarely do.

Bills Don’t Have a Prayer Sunday

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills are embarking into the second half of their season.

With the Tennessee Titans this weeks oponent the Bills don’t have a prayer against them.

The problem with the Bills os that their run defense stinks and the Titans have one of the better running attacks in the league.

To make matters worst the Titans quarterback is Vince Young who is very elusive and was the quarterback the last time the Bills faced the Titans in a gane they were kbocked out of the playoff race.

In the end the Bills are going to need turnovers to win.

Bills Transaction Doesn’t Make Sense

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The Buffalo Bill today activated wide receiver James Hardy off the Physically Unable to Perform list.

Who the Bills released in order to make room for him made absolutely no sense what so ever.

The Bill announced that they released running back Xavier Omon to make room for Hardy.

That means the Bills are carrying seven wide receivers on the roster.

There is absolutely no need for the Bills to be carrying seven wide receivers, especially when they do not use more than two wide receivers on first and second down.

That leaves the Bills with only two running backs in Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson.

That means if one of the two gets hurt the other will have to carry the load for the remainder of the game.

The person that you have to feel bad for the most is wide receiver Roscoe Parrish.

Parrish is a extremely talented wide receiver that at any point could make a play that could result in a touchdown.

In the end this simple transaction shows that the Bills coaching staff has their head so far up their rear it will take until the next decade to get it out.

An Opportunity For McCargo

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

The Buffalo Bills drafted defensive tackle John McCargo with the hopes that he would solidify the middle of the defensive line.

Finally, with defensive tackle Kyle Williams not practicing, and looking likely not to play Sunday, McCargo finally will get a chance to prove himself.

The Bills have been enamored with Williams even though he is terrible, especially when he gets double teamed.

This has prevented McCargo from getting a fair shot at the starting position.

The fact of the matter is that the Bills run defense is one of the worst in the league and Williams is part of the problem.

In the end if the Bills are going to get better at defending the run this year they need to start McCargo.