True, but he only has a 50% winning rate with Syracuse as a head coach. Although that is still better than the Bills record over the past 3 years.
I would think that with enough money, most coaches would go anywhere.I like this pick.
It's clearly a firm commitment to mediocrity by the Bills organization.
Considering they picked up the defensive coordinator from the Jets, I think you might be on to something there.I am just guessing the Bills scouting budget limited them to a one-tank-of-gas radius.
Wait, are you picking the opposite of X3, or the opposite of BV picking the opposite of X3, meaning you are picking the same as X3?^ What he said.
I read this one this morning.
Bernie, in effect, put his head through the windshield every Sunday.
Just like that miserable **** belicheck, rings.coughlin and shanahan have got to be two of the most miserable looking sons of b!tches on the sidelines...i don't see how anyone wants to play for those two dipsh!ts.
Looks to me like they are playing a superior team.It does appear that the Packers are trying not to win the game.
Yup.Looks to me like they are playing a superior team.
except for john fox.That Denver/Baltimore game was great. Great.
Decisions are judged based on process, not outcome.If I hear anyone else complain about the decision to bench Smith after this, I'm slapping them. Kaepernick is playing out of his damn mind.
Fair point. It could have been handled better, that's for sure. I still think Smith was never better than mediocre though.Decisions are judged based on process, not outcome.
in a perfect world yes. In sports its always been "the best player starts" It may have been ugly but it was quickly obvious that Kaepernik was the best player. You don't step back when winning is all that matters. In the 49ers heyday under Walsh, the second a player lost a step and there was someone slightly better the switch was made.Decisions are judged based on process, not outcome.
Joe Buck's face should never be televised.