Good day! Hey, we’re long overdue to talk football with our resident personnel man, Jim Monos. Before Monos takes off to start his UFL season as general manager of the Memphis Showboats, Monos spends an hour-plus with Go Long.
He has many thoughts pertaining to one of his former teams: the Buffalo Bills.
To refresh, Monos worked as the director of personnel for the Bills (2013- ‘17). Before this, he was an area scout for the New Orleans Saints (2005- ‘13) and Philadelphia Eagles (2000- ‘04).
The Bills’ 2024 season was a success by many measures: Josh Allen won his first MVP award, Buffalo claimed its fifth straight division crown and they also reached the AFC Championship Game.
And yet — once again — this season ended with a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
We’ve got several months to discuss. I’ll have a piece on Monday AM as well.
In the meantime, let’s get the front-office perspective from a front-office man who doesn’t hold back. Full video and audio is available here, as well as on our Apple, Spotify, YouTube channels.
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