Hmm what you cant come up with any reasons why Frazer would be a bad HC? Hes only one of the best coordinators and most ready coordinators in the league to become a HC
Ummm did you seee the other 5 topics that are started on this?
For the last timecthey are going to target the bills and try to talk them into going to LA... but Jacksonville is alot more likely since they havent sold out a game in how long?
People are ridiculous
Stop panicking over dumb stuff. Read every word of the article.
The Bills are a TARGET that they will try to talk to to persuade into going to LA
WOW
You need to get a clue and come out of your cave every now and then.
1.) Marty has already stated he doesn't want to coach OR he very much doubts he will.
2.) Nix and Marty Schottenheimer are very close friends as stated many times.
Anyone who thinks Tim Tebow is a top 15-20 prospect needs to get a clue. His throwing mechanics arent good at all. And hes a system QB. His accuracy 20+ yards down the field isn't good.
I would be surprised if hes a first round pick
Actually if you listened to his press conference he said hes looking for an experienced HC or a bright up and coming coordinator who has a good track record.
According to Judd Zulgad a reporter in Minnesota:
"Frazier also has been in the mix for head coaching openings in Atlanta, Miami, Detroit, Denver and St. Louis."
http://twitter.com/JuddZulgad
Newest Tweet from Glazer:
"the bills are flying to minnesota to interview vikes DC L. Frazier for buff's head coaching opening"
http://twitter.com/Jay_Glazer
Is he the new leading candidate? Great DC coordinator and a top up and coming coordinator to become a HC
How about reporting your sources the right way?
It says "off the AIR" not "off the record"
Congratulations on pulling a ESPN by twisting the story and someones words
Couldn't have said it better myself.
To add on: Tom Brady ha had more roughing the passer flags called in his favor than any other QB in history. How about Bill Bilicheat leaving the field and refusing to shake hands with the opposing coaches when he loses a big game. The list can keep going and going