Regarding all above, I can tell you that at best I am ambivalent about the Jauron hiring. Can never tell who will be good or bad until they do the job, but I do think it is pertinent to pay attention to history as it is often a predictor of future events.
Jauron did post a rather miserable record in his time in Chi-town. We can ignore the Detroit stuff. And quite honestly, if you all objectively remember, the 2001 13-3 record was the stuff dreams are made of in terms of the way they won a number of those games. They were also trounced by the Eagles in their first playoff game. (Although Jim Miller did get hurt.
All in all, I think the Bills are in more trouble right now as a team on the offensive side of the ball. There is for sure an identify crisis as well as plenty of unsettled business like the QB situation.
With all that in mind. I would have preferred Sherman and his offensive approach as well as his 'experience' with winning. They do say you need to be 'taught' to win. (Yes, I know he had much better personnel than Jauron in Chi, and I agree, however previous success can bring a different mindset with it. Not saying they are even close to the same, but it is the same type of reason a guy like Parcells goes to a team that looks desparate and they win 7 - 9 games the next year.)
So with all of that, I am not negative on the Jauron hiring, just doesn't really do anything for me. After watching the end of season theatrics, (whose running the team, am I?, is it you? it's him. No he quit, but I will take over, no you won't, sorry, was I speaking for you...) I was resigned to not renewing seasons. (Not worth the hours of prep and hundreds on food and booze each week plus the Monday vacation days) The thought of Sherman coming in made me consider it again, although I was to wait and see what happened in draft and free agency. I don't think you owe your BLIND ALLEGIANCE to a team. The owners and players always say it is a business, well it is. If you put a good product and market it right, people will buy. Otherwise they won't. It's like buying a Pinto because you work at Ford. If your the type who does, I am sure you will enjoy your seasons. Not being a smart $%^@, just trying to express a little disappointment at the move.
Jaurons Record
| Reg. Season | Playoffs |
+----------+--------------+----------+
| Year TM | W L T | W L |
+----------+--------------+----------+
| 1999 chi | 6 10 0 | 0 0 |
| 2000 chi | 5 11 0 | 0 0 |
| 2001 chi | 13 3 0 | 0 1 |
| 2002 chi | 4 12 0 | 0 0 |
| 2003 chi | 7 9 0 | 0 0 |
| 2005 det | 1 4 0 | 0 0 |
+----------+--------------+----------+
| TOTALS | 36 49 0 | 0 1 |