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TKOSpikes
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Done deal. Keeping Schwartz, which is good and taking Roman from SF to run the offense. Not a big fan of Roman, but I guess he was under Harbaugh so there's that.
Done deal. Keeping Schwartz, which is good and taking Roman from SF to run the offense. Not a big fan of Roman, but I guess he was under Harbaugh so there's that.
Ryan has the best resume as a Head Coach of anyone the Bills have hired since Marv Levy. The signing at least indicates they grasp how important the HC position is in that they paid the guy. That alone is a step in the right direction.
The worst move was trading away the 2015 first round pick. Not a fan of that one.
I'm willing to give Rex a few years (and a total pass on 2015) before deeming this the "worst" move a team like the Bills (plenty to choose from) has made.
Let's see...with the Jets he didn't have the best talent but made the most of it, even getting to two AFC Championships with Mark Sanchez, he worked under a terrible GM that derailed the team, and never really had a franchise QB to work with. Sound familiar? Everything but the AFC championships.
Sorry, I thought you meant just this past year when comparing the Bills worst moves. The Losman trade no doubt is in the conversation since nobody else would have taken that clown anyways so trading up was absurd. Bledsoe was broken, but I think they at least were trying to get a QB there...you just don't use two first round picks to essentially land a WR (when you have no QB!).
I'm not sure the "those were Magini's players" argument works here. If this were college, for sure, but it's the NFL.
Jeez, the one time I am not a negative nancy on here and everyone goes nuts. I can't win!