‘Wade Phillips, Atlanta’s defensive coordinator, also has contacted the Raiders through intermediaries to let them know of his interest in the job. Phillips became interim head coach when Dan Reeves was fired by the Falcons before the end of the regular season.’
Archives for January 11, 2004
Then there were three
‘The three likeliest choices to succeed Gregg Williams still appear to be former Chicago head coach Dick Jauron, Pittsburgh offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey and New England offensive coordinator Charlie Weis.’
Let’s chill out, give Donahoe time
‘Personally, I’d take a 78-years-young Marv Levy above all the candidates interviewed so far. If the Washington Redskins can rehire their own re-energized Pro Football Hall of Fame coach in Joe Gibbs, why not Buffalo?’
Crennel coordinates deal
‘Tom Donahoe has promised a thorough search, which bodes well for both New England coordinators, who are among seven candidates.’
Openings closing fast
‘Bledsoe has always been a flexible guy, however, and probably could coexist with Weis. But why would the Bills go in that direction when Jauron and Mularkey are available?’
Crennel extended
‘Crennel interviewed with five teams for their head coaching vacancies during the bye week, but three of those – the Giants, Falcons and Cardinals – filled their openings. He remains alive with Chicago and Buffalo, although the Bills are said to be favoring Pats offensive coordinator Charlie Weis.’
LeBeau anxious for interview
‘”Pittsburgh is like home for me,” said LeBeau, who is a native of London, Ohio. “People were always exceptionally good to me in that town. They have great sports fans.”‘
Mularkey still has no answers
‘If Mularkey doesn’t get the Buffalo job, he has an edge in preparing for the Bills, who are one of the Steelers’ opponents in 2004. “I studied a lot of film on them, so I know their personnel pretty well before I go in there (for the interview). So, I can talk about each guy and have a good feel about every guy on the roster and their schemes. They are very close (to succeeding). Their defense got better and was stout at the end of the year. Their offense struggled, and if you can get those two to complement each other and get a little more ball control with the offense, they got a chance. They are not far away at all.”‘
Mularkey passes on interview with Raiders
‘Mularkey has emerged as one of the leading candidates to become the head coach with the Buffalo Bills, but it does not appear that is the reason he declined the interview with the Raiders.’