‘Jauron knows his stuff. One NFLer told us recently that much of the Bears’ success this season was based on defensive schemes that Jauron had implemented before getting fired in 2003.’
Archives for January 2006
Tuesday’s Miami Coverage
Which QB is best fit for Mularkey? (Miami Herald)
Offensive coach Mularkey demands ‘smart, physical football’ (Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel)
Inside slant (The Sports Xchange)
Mularkey A Good Fit For Dolphins (MiamiDolphins.com)
Jauron raises bar, quietly
‘Jauron, 55, was a runner-up to Mike Mularkey when the Bills job came open two years ago.’
Ex-players see a mentor among men
‘”As long as I played, I never forgot any of that stuff he taught me,” said Butler, who retired following the 2001 season. “If I had to use one word to describe him, it would be, “teacher.’ He’s a great teacher.”‘
Quarterback is Job One on Bills Drive
‘Jauron doesn’t figure to be building for the future. He said the team’s “back is to the wall to win.” Levy and Wilson have said the future is now. That means we’re still in “win now” mode, which means developing Losman is a secondary concern. That’s too bad, because they need to determine if Losman is their guy.’
New Buffalo coach Jauron knows what job requires
‘”Not enough to talk about where it’s going to be at the beginning of training camp,” Jauron said in regard to his knowledge of Losman. “I’m certainly aware of him. I didn’t study him out of college because at that time I wasn’t a head coach and only worked on the defensive side. So I am behind in that regard. But he will be part of the personnel study as we move forward. Every position we have will be competitive and open to competition.” In terms of the schemes he will employ, Jauron said they will be tailored to fit the current personnel, but that they will be flexible enough to incorporate new players’ skills. One thing Bills fans can expect is an offense that will rely heavily on the running game and a ball-control passing attack, if Jauron’s past history is any indication.’
Forgive the yawn at news of hiring
‘Dick Jauron has come full circle. Time will determine if the Bills are still going around in one.’
Levy liked what he saw in Jauron
‘Can you say clone?’
What Bills fans are saying
‘”I have seen Buffalo play poorly for so many years, that it is hard to get too excited.’
Ancient Bills go on youth kick
‘”We weren’t selecting an offensive or a defensive coach,” Levy said. “We were selecting the best head coach … the man who was going to direct it and put it all together. I liked the way Dick talked about the structure about his role in coaching. It won’t be defensive. He said it, over and over. Offence, defence, kicking, they are all important.”‘
No honeymoon period
‘”I didn’t think it was a good choice. He’s been a loser his whole career except for one year when he got lucky with the Bears.”
Buffalo’s Levy likes what he sees in Jauron
‘”You guys will see and Buffalo fans are going to see that he’s a true football coach, a down-to-earth guy and a winner,” Villarrial said. “The faster we get this thing turned around, it’s going to be much better for him and for us.”‘
Jauron Record Cuts Honeymoon Short
‘What all this says is not necessarily that Jauron was the better choice over Sherman, but it’s also quite possible Jauron is every bit as good a prospect to be the Bills 14th head coach as Sherman, even though the records would suggest otherwise.’
Inside slant
‘Wilson, who handed the dour and sometimes combative Donahoe more power than any executive in team history, said it was a mistake to trust one person with the entire operation and took back the title of team president.’
Strategy and personnel
‘Not starting Losman the final two games, even though he was healthy after recovering from a shoulder injury, was the ultimate “no” vote as Mularkey stuck with the veteran backup Holcomb in an effort to save his job.’