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Get rid of Ryan Fitzpatrick and trade a 2nd round pick for someone like Kirk Cousins. That would be a smart starting point for the Bills.
NFP Sunday Blitz | National Football Post*One name who could spice up the veteran quarterback market is Matt Flynn. We’ve heard Flynn could be on the move for the second time in as many seasons, this time via the trade market. Given that Russell Wilson has established himself as the clear No. 1 in Seattle, the Seahawks likely will listen to offers. And given there are more teams in need of quarterbacks than there are attractive, available veterans, it is likely John Schneider’s phone will be ringing. In fact, if a team is willing to take on Flynn’s big contract, it wouldn’t be surprising if they could get the former Packer for reasonable trade compensation.
These pitiful franchises fire their coach every 2-3 years with no replacement in mind. Perfect example in Buffalo. Lets send a message to the fans that we want to win by firing the coach, and then we'll figure out who's coming in here. Incredibly stupid, not just by the Bills but by many teams. Most coaches at fired because of bad personnel decisions and/or poor QB play, or when these huge money free agents flop year after year.
I don't know why teams don't have a replacement ready to go before firing the coach, even if it's in-season. Instead they all fire their coach the same day and frantically shuffle around for scrap parts, usually finding someone is a week or two, while that decisions then sets them back another 3-4 years.
Buffalo has an expensive QB
who sucks
Cleveland just got a new owner who's willing to blow everything up and take risks. IMO, Cleveland is a much better situation for a college coach looking to bring an experimental system to the pros.
I would bet my bank account that Doug Marrone leave Buffalo with a career losing record, and a nice chunk of it that each season he coaches is below .500
Yet another "flip a coin and hope he works out" hire by the Bills. That franchise has been doing this for a long time now and coming up on the wrong side of the coin ..... no point changing anytime soon, I say.
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