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Really happy all those former panthers coaches and front office staff in Buffalo are doing well


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I truly hope when the rhule experience ends that tepper takes note and gives the new coach time to develop a qb.   Its obvious bills plan for allen worked amazingly.   Let a new coach and gm evaluate and choose a guy and keep the core group of coaches in tact to develop and not change out every season.  That seems to be the key for rookie qbs.  Put them in stable situations.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I truly hope when the rhule experience ends that tepper takes note and gives the new coach time to develop a qb.   Its obvious bills plan for allen worked amazingly.   Let a new coach and gm evaluate and choose a guy and keep the core group of coaches in tact to develop and not change out every season.  That seems to be the key for rookie qbs.  Put them in stable situations.

My main question about the bills is this

did Beane and McDermott learn from the cam experience that qb off tackle should not be the staple of the offense? That no matter his size, running should always be at best the second option?

or, is not murdering your qb glaringly obvious to anyone that isn’t hurney, Rivera, or Shula 

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10 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

My main question about the bills is this

did Beane and McDermott learn from the cam experience that qb off tackle should not be the staple of the offense? That no matter his size, running should always be at best the second option?

or, is not murdering your qb glaringly obvious to anyone that isn’t hurney, Rivera, or Shula 

I think anyone with a brain knows the answer to this question

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i like to imagine McDermott in the coaches meetings staring in horror as Ron and Shula discuss how best to use cam as a battering ram 

Dorsey on the practice field quietly telling cam he doesn’t understand what the coaches are doing either, and he’s trying his best 

Beane looking on, mortified as the team passes on offensive linemen again and again in favor of small school punters that we’re going to convert to DT

you know when they get drunk up at Dave and busters in Buffalo or wherever you go there they laugh their asses off. 

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