http://www.wivb.com/dpp/sports/bills...ch-Chan-Gailey
I'm sorry, not a huge fan of football, but him, along with Mario Williams, were the worst decisions made by the Bills. Ever.
http://www.wivb.com/dpp/sports/bills...ch-Chan-Gailey
I'm sorry, not a huge fan of football, but him, along with Mario Williams, were the worst decisions made by the Bills. Ever.
It's quite a bloody Monday.. Norv, Lovie, Chan.. more to follow.
He's been a Dead Man Walking for weeks now.
What surprised me was Rex Ryan surviving. Between the Jets record, and the obvious tug-of-war between Ryan and Management over the (non) use of Tim Tebow, I thought he was doomed. But it looks like Ryan survives, and Tebow will be elsewhere next year, preferably with a coach that wants him on the team.
“Nobody is going to feel sorry for us. 90% of the people don’t care, the other 10% are glad it happened.” — Clint Hurdle, 2019
BAN THE DH!
Fudd's First Law of Opposition: If you push something hard enough, it WILL fall down.
Teslacle's Deviant to Fudd's Law: It goes in, it must go out.
Just remember: Abraham Lincoln didn't die in vain. He died in Washington, DC
Cutch 300!!!!!
“Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Trump golfed.” — Bernie Sanders
Quando Omni Flunkus Moritati
Lovie was 10-6 this year too. But what got people upset was that they were 7-1 at one point. No other division got more wins in the regular season than the NFC North. But what is the criteria for firing coaches? I think it is obvious that the criteria is varied and there are personal issues that play into the decision. Lovie will be an excellent head coach for someone if he doesn't continue to play favorites with who he decides to make starters. Jay Cutler is no great QB and Lovie wouldn't push him to the next level or find someone who could go to the next level.