01-16-2015, 11:44 AM
Quote:This interview could be more about finding out more about Marrone than it is about Hackett.Or finding out if it was Marrone who really was holding Hackett back.
Quote:This interview could be more about finding out more about Marrone than it is about Hackett.Or finding out if it was Marrone who really was holding Hackett back.
Quote:With as many openings as there are in the league right now, that doesn't raise any flags for folks?
Quote:You would think it should. Considering he's the "QB whisperer" and all.And yet he's not setting up his new office yet. That tells me he's either a lousy interview, or there's something there we're not aware of that's causing teams to think twice.
Quote:It's fair for offensive coordinator Nate Hackett to shoulder some of the blame for those struggles, but running back Fred Jackson believes Hackett was being held back from doing more with the offense.
"I love Nate. I loved what he brought to the table," Jackson said during his weekly appearance on WGR 550 in Buffalo. "He was a guy that, just anybody else on the team was under fire with the lack of performance that we had as an offensive unit.
"But I could definitely see him not getting to do some of the things he wanted to. I had some conversations with him and it wasn't always, at times, what he wanted to get done."
That's a not-so-subtle shot at coach Doug Marrone, whose sudden departure last week left Jackson feeling like he had been "punched in the stomach."
When Marrone and Hackett took control of the Bills' offense in 2013, their offense was built around speed. The Bills averaged 24.7 seconds of possession per play, the second-fastest rate in the NFL.
Quote:Lots of people in Buffalo hated the play calling. Was predictable, repetitive, and not creative. Just the opinion of many Bills fans, take it for what its worth.
There have been reports that Marrone was holding him back, but who knows.
Quote:With as many openings as there are in the league right now, that doesn't raise any flags for folks?
Quote:Press conference:Now put a Gus gotee on him and hes a perfect fit. :teehee:
http://www.buffalobills.com/video/videos...60a27a6d47
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<div>/r/Alfie (ಠ_ಠ) @AlfieBCC 38m38 minutes ago
A lot of the Buffalo people I've talked to love Hackett and think Marrone handcuffed him quite a bit.
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Quote:I'm starting to wonder if we should have just kept Jedd Fisch.
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<div>Matthew Fairburn @MatthewFairburn 53m53 minutes ago
I get the feeling Gus Bradley and Nathaniel Hackett are going to really hit it off. Two of the most energetic people I've ever met
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/r/Alfie (ಠ_ಠ) @AlfieBCC 38m38 minutes ago
A lot of the Buffalo people I've talked to love Hackett and think Marrone handcuffed him quite a bit.
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Quote:From my perspective, Hackett has no business calling plays on an NFL team at this point. He was very mediocre holding the same position at Syracuse, so that's about the level he should be calling plays at. I found him to be way too predictable and hellbent on trying to use personnel in ways that aren't suited to their strengths (like running CJ Spiller up the middle).
It's debatable whether the reports of him being handcuffed by Marrone are true. I'm not sure if I believe them since those rumors were coming from inside the Bills front office.
Quote:If Hackett called the plays at Syracuse and Buffalo I would rather have him than MarroneMarrone and Hackett are .500 college football coaches. The simple fact that the Bills decided to hire them should send up major red flags to any team thinking of hiring them for anything.