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Do we have a scouting problem?


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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

Have never gotten it together since Beane/Gregory/Koncz departed.  

We just sat around and watched Brandon Beane go to Buffalo and turn a punchline of a franchise into a heavyweight in the AFC.  Sometimes you just have to laugh at how this franchise has always done the most perfectly wrong thing at every opportunity.

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4 hours ago, Bear Hands said:

Have never gotten it together since Beane/Gregory/Koncz departed.  

Even the Bills have struggled with drafting, that's a reason why they are mediocre

We need someone from the Baltimore/Pittsburgh/Philly tree, they are almost always consistently good drafting and talent evaluators

Seattle too, but too much PTSD with failed Fitterer

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At best, the GM is not good at his job and at worst, he's not good at his job and he's a yes-man for the owner.

At best, the owner stays hands-off but hires people who suck at their jobs. At worst (most likely),  the owner and his wife play Owner, General Manager, Director of Football Operations, Scouting Director and Player Personnel Director.

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13 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

There's been a ton of turnover in the scouting department since Tepper bought the team. When Rhule was hired they let go a ton from scouting 

That’s what I remember too.  Are our talent evaluators Rhule’s guys from Temple and Baylor??  If so, fire them instantly and demand reparations for the past 4 years.  

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31 minutes ago, Ricky Spanish said:

I work as a data analyst but I have worked in warehouses, as a dispatcher, and as project manager. One of the worst things you can do is take numbers at face value without looking at the context.

 

 

I think we’ve tried to do a money ball approach to offensive weapons this year . That accumulated with the worst play designs in the league and an Oline that can’t block poo has put us where we are. 

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42 minutes ago, 52Beast said:

That’s what I remember too.  Are our talent evaluators Rhule’s guys from Temple and Baylor??  If so, fire them instantly and demand reparations for the past 4 years.  

Most are in their 3rd year with the team, don't think they are from Temple or Baylor though. Quite a few had previous professional experience 

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