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Marrone and Bills FO at Odds

This is too bad. They have went through some hard time in the recent past.
 
I got some derisive comments after I suggested that what I loved about Hickey was that he got the coaches involved in the scouting and selection process. You know, watching film to learn what kind of players they want and then getting them. Ireland certainly didn't do that. And it looks like the Bills front office doesn't, either.
 
There are a few things I refuse to provide traffic for. Along with any ESPN or Bleacher report, JLC is also on that list. Any cut and paste quotes would be helpful. :up:
Just a silly request for my quirks, if you will. :idk:

Sure thing my dude

Tension between Bills coach Doug Marrone and the team's front office spilled over recently in a loud verbal altercation on the practice field between the head coach and several team officials, according to numerous sources with knowledge of the situation, punctuating what had been a tumultuous preseason for the franchise as it awaits word on new ownership.

The Bills, currently for sale after the passing of founding owner Ralph Wilson with formal bids due by mid-September, made news in the preseason when Marrone, who can be combustible, erupted publicly after two straight days of explosive training camp fights. Issues between the coach and the media have come to the fore as well, with him now using public relations officials to address injuries during his news conferences. Behind the scenes, things have been festering as well, sources said, with the blow-up between team officials shortly before the end of the preseason and final cuts, within earshot of players, shocking many who witnessed it.

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The incident began with Marrone, who sources said has had a strained relationship with director of player personnel Jim Monos from their time together in New Orleans, getting into a loud exchange with Monos in which the men were cursing at each other to the point where others noticed ("they were more or less MFing each other," is how one source put it). General manager Doug Whaley then intervened. The expletives continued and finally team president and acting owner Russ Brandon tried to defuse the situation by getting involved in an attempt to get all parties to "shut up," as one source put it. But that too escalated into more yelling and hollering, with Brandon and Marrone ultimately separated by their peers and Marrone, in earshot of players, making remarks along the lines of "go ahead and fire me," before order was restored and the team took the field for practice.

Arguments are not uncommon within NFL meeting rooms, and disagreements and debate can be healthy, but the nature of this episode -- not quarantined to a back room, and within the vicinity of players at practice -- struck several witnesses as highly unusual, as well as the fact it escalated from one official to the next. Marrone has also clashed with some players this offseason, most frequently linebacker Jerry Hughes, team sources said, and has made comments around the team which have drawn the ire of some players. Sources said Marrone has referred to himself as "Saint Doug" at times, referencing the fact that it takes two miracles to be canonized as a saint, and that he already pulled off one miracle by winning at Syracuse and alluding to the fact it would take another miracle to win in Buffalo.

The front office has also bristled at how certain players are being used, sources said. Team executives believe tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, this year's second-round pick, warranted more of a long look this summer, were unhappy that emerging receiver Robert Woods was benched at times, and they were also at odds over guard Kraig Urbik, who the personnel side believes is a quality guard (he just received a contract extension a few years back) but who Marrone has soured on (the team explored trades for Urbik before roster cuts, league sources said).
 
Well the truth is I think they all know the writing is on the wall. They hitched their futures to EJ and if he doesn't show rapid improvement immediately, they are all going to be fired.

If Miami's OL wasn't a total disaster last season, that was a 4 win football team. I certainly don't envy their positions right now.
 
So glad I'm not a Bills fan hahaha. We better sweep those losers this year

We won't. Doug Marrone is coaching for his job and they will win the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball again. They match up very well with us having a QB who can use his legs and RBs who can break bad tackles. I think the Bills take 1 of 2.
 
We won't. Doug Marrone is coaching for his job and they will win the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball again. They match up very well with us having a QB who can use his legs and RBs who can break bad tackles. I think the Bills take 1 of 2.

Yeah we either kill Buffalo or lay an egg. Ad for Marrone I think scheme wise he is good in the NFL but I think the jump from a mediocre college team to NFL was too much similar to what it was for Schiano
 
A league source tells Profootballtalk.com that coach Doug Marrone's frustration with the Bills' front office stems from their decision to sign Kyle Orton.
Marrone believes the Orton signing, so close to the season, may "shake E.J. Manuel's already fragile confidence." Marrone's feelings are not without merit, but the front office is trying to maintain job security, and clearly feels Orton was a superior backup option to Jeff Tuel. Although the up-top friction with the Bills can't possibly bode well, Manuel remains their biggest problem.
http://www.rotoworld.com/headlines/nfl/293912/report-hc-marrone-didnt-want-to-sign-orton
 
I believe the pending sale is the underlying cause. Those in the front office are separating from what they perceive as a lame duck coach and QB in an effort to keep their jobs with the new owner. The front office bringing in Orton clearly indicates they have thrown in the towel on Manuel.
 
We won't. Doug Marrone is coaching for his job and they will win the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball again. They match up very well with us having a QB who can use his legs and RBs who can break bad tackles. I think the Bills take 1 of 2.

Fair enough. I just don't want to get swept again by these clowns.

Here's hoping we ruin their home opener and get a big W
 
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