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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Yea,pretty much hold the same sentiment,the Bills seem to be a coaching doldrums these days,a once proud franchise.So,a good place for some up-and -comer...
Ralph Wilson is anything but sane.The batcrap crazy Al Davis can get a coach for the Raiders and the relatively sane Ralph Wilson can't get a coach for the Bills?
Must be the climate.
i think it's the owner and the franchise. the franchise is struggling to the extent that it's taking money to play in Canada. the owner just doesn't seem committed to doing the things necessary to make the Bills a top franchise and to paying he has to pay to win consistently; he won't sell naming rights to "his" stadium...that's the stuff that drives owners like bob kraft bat****.
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I agree, it's the ownership.
The NFL is like a license to print money and the Bills owner can't do enough to try and gum it up, same problem in St Louis, Detroit, and Oakland.
Ralph Wilson is anything but sane.
No. We play them 2x a year and they're in our division. Let the "suck" continue. Besides, their fans aren't exactly all warm and fuzzy for the Pats. Just go to any Bills message board and read the idiocy that resides there.
Not a fan but I can take them more than the Rats or Fish.
While it may not be one of the better NFL jobs there are only 32 of them.
I really am surprised nobody wants it. It must pay better than most assitant caoches I would think.
no i don't fell bad for them cause they can't find the one thing you need in todays NFL to win games. a good QB that and they have one foot in buffalo, and one foot in canada. who wants to coach. for a owner. that gives up a home game every year to play in canada. and like the pats they don't pay there players. or spend. the money for big FA