KowtowRobinson
[10] Knight
I posted a huge rant on this already but I'll toss it in here because I'm bored waiting for the cable company to show up.
The Bills monumentally epic fail last night points directly to a lack of strong leadership in the coaching staff. While McElvin was the one who dropped the ball, his comments after the game were what concerned me more. While Donte Whitner was overcome with frustration and emotion to the point of crying publicly, McElvin was "already past it" and "would do the same thing again" saying shit like "yeah I know ball control, I'll work on it and move on." His tone, his words all suggest that he was taking very little personal responsibility, or at least didn't understand the gravity of the situation he just caused.
All of this stems from weak leadership from their pussy head coach, Dick Jauron. Of all the moves they made or didn't make in the offseason, the WORST was keeping him on as head coach. There is a culture of losing in that team right now that is being perpetuated because the head coach is a pussy ass bitch, who can't coach at the NFL level. His incompetence and weak leadership overshadowed what was actually some really decent playcalling by an offensive coordinator that was hired 10 days ago, an inexperienced O-line that I've trashed nonstop since the preseason opener but actually played pretty well, and 3 1/2 of a game's worth of pretty okish football. Nothing earth shattering, the Pats looked pretty bad, but decent.
With all of that, their culture of losing is what caused them to finish that game the way they did. Which reflects directly on the head coach. If they don't fire Jauron TODAY, they're making a huge mistake. 7-9 is a best case scenario for them as long as Jauron is the head of this team, I think 4-12 is more likely at this point, they can probably beat Tampa, Cleveland, Kansas City and maybe pull off a home game against Miami, or a win against someone like Carolina, provided Delhomme is still throwing picks wholesale lol. I can't see them finishing any better than 1-7 in the division, the Pats will shit on their faces when they come to town, the Jets D looks fucking LEGIT, they'll lose both games to them too. Everyone else, a lot of those games look winnable on paper, but the weak leadership will keep them from winning those games, they may be competitive for most of the game, but in the end the culture of losing instilled in this team by their pussy ass bitch head coach will make them lose a TON of winnable games, until he's fired.
In short, fire Jauron immediately. It's really already too late, they'd just be stopping the bleeding at this point.
The Bills monumentally epic fail last night points directly to a lack of strong leadership in the coaching staff. While McElvin was the one who dropped the ball, his comments after the game were what concerned me more. While Donte Whitner was overcome with frustration and emotion to the point of crying publicly, McElvin was "already past it" and "would do the same thing again" saying shit like "yeah I know ball control, I'll work on it and move on." His tone, his words all suggest that he was taking very little personal responsibility, or at least didn't understand the gravity of the situation he just caused.
All of this stems from weak leadership from their pussy head coach, Dick Jauron. Of all the moves they made or didn't make in the offseason, the WORST was keeping him on as head coach. There is a culture of losing in that team right now that is being perpetuated because the head coach is a pussy ass bitch, who can't coach at the NFL level. His incompetence and weak leadership overshadowed what was actually some really decent playcalling by an offensive coordinator that was hired 10 days ago, an inexperienced O-line that I've trashed nonstop since the preseason opener but actually played pretty well, and 3 1/2 of a game's worth of pretty okish football. Nothing earth shattering, the Pats looked pretty bad, but decent.
With all of that, their culture of losing is what caused them to finish that game the way they did. Which reflects directly on the head coach. If they don't fire Jauron TODAY, they're making a huge mistake. 7-9 is a best case scenario for them as long as Jauron is the head of this team, I think 4-12 is more likely at this point, they can probably beat Tampa, Cleveland, Kansas City and maybe pull off a home game against Miami, or a win against someone like Carolina, provided Delhomme is still throwing picks wholesale lol. I can't see them finishing any better than 1-7 in the division, the Pats will shit on their faces when they come to town, the Jets D looks fucking LEGIT, they'll lose both games to them too. Everyone else, a lot of those games look winnable on paper, but the weak leadership will keep them from winning those games, they may be competitive for most of the game, but in the end the culture of losing instilled in this team by their pussy ass bitch head coach will make them lose a TON of winnable games, until he's fired.
In short, fire Jauron immediately. It's really already too late, they'd just be stopping the bleeding at this point.