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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.If there's one good thing in all of this, it's that the Bills will get a chance to draft quality talent with all of the high first round draft picks they're going to acquire with Gailey as the head coach. The bad thing about that is that, well, Chan Gailey is going to be drafting them.
New year, new coach, same mediocrity...
Maybe it's part of a strategic plan to stockpile top 10 picks for the next decade and make the Bills competitively relevant around 2030.As expected, the Bills will now struggle to compete in this division. Man some people really don't like MoLewisrocks every thread every tag is almost about you lol.
I think that this hiring was the final nail in the coffin that this team, like JAX will move. No one wants to coach there. FAs don't want to go there. Fans are so numb to failure they don't care. Time for a change and a new identity. Maybe they can swap KC and put them in the AFC east and move the Bills out to CALI and put them in the AFCwest
The Bills press conference was so bizarre for those that watched it. Gailey joked about how even the Raiders get phone calls--why did he need to mention OAK? It seemed like the Gailey's tone of the conference was to show how the Bills are not that bad, and people should not be embarrassed to coach the team, and it's a better situation than most people realize. One of the most oddest new head coaching press conferences I've ever seen. I didn't sense much optimism at all.
OK, so tell me where they are moving to. Portland? Oklahoma? Salt Lake?
Don't say LA, because I highly doubt the owners are going to give up a $1.5 billion franchise fee. Ralph can't afford to pay the difference.
According to the Canadians on the board, they are highly dubious about Toronto.
Actually, Buffalo fans are pretty happy these days
Don't fret Bills fans, Chan Gailey's resume speaks for itself - Mike Florio - NFL - Sporting News
Hmm..I agree--it's pretty dire for the Bills. Candidates go there for interviews just to eat the nice food at the meeting and leave these days. The cities you mentioned are probably what most people think as possibilities. Portland would have been my best bet. San Antonio comes to mind. Not sure what's next for the Bills, the fans have absolutely nothing but 7-9 to look forward to for the next 5 years.
Actually, Buffalo fans are pretty happy these days
Don't fret Bills fans, Chan Gailey's resume speaks for itself - Mike Florio - NFL - Sporting News