‘As it stands, coaches on teams who make deep playoff runs are at a disadvantage when it comes to seeking promotions elsewhere. For example, reports before the Bills played the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC championship game this year said that the Houston Texans were interested in conducting second interviews for their vacant head-coaching position with Frazier and Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy. The loser of that game, it was speculated, might even have a better shot at getting the Texans’ job, because he would not have to wait to be hired. The coordinator on the winning team, on the other hand, would not be able to be hired until after the Super Bowl, a full two weeks later.’