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Now that should make Bills fans smile today.

 

Vic Carucci, Senior Columnist, NFL.com

For the right money and control of the football operation, it's a pretty healthy list of candidates with impressive credentials. My sense is that the Bills will finally go the route of hiring a big-time coach/GM rather than sticking with the entry-level approach, although I don't have any specific names for you right now.

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Now that should make Bills fans smile today.

 

http://chat.nfl.com/front/index/564

 

I would love for that to be correct, but this is the same guy that told me face-to-face that he'd spoken to Marv Levy the night before and that Buffalo was going to trade up and take A.J. Hawk in 2006, but that if they couldn't they'd stay put and pick Broderick Bunkley...we all know how that turned out.

 

I guess I just doubt Vic's scoop, that's all.

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I would love for that to be correct, but this is the same guy that told me face-to-face that he'd spoken to Marv Levy the night before and that Buffalo was going to trade up and take A.J. Hawk in 2006, but that if they couldn't they'd stay put and pick Broderick Bunkley...we all know how that turned out.

 

I guess I just doubt Vic's scoop, that's all.

Maybe Marv did tell him that. However, Marv was blowing smoke like everyone does before the draft or he was overruled in the draft room?

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It's about time they show the fans that they are committed to winning and not just putting butts in the seats. This franchise the last 10 years has been one of the worst in the league. If they do this, and that's a big if, I will consider renewing my season tickets.

 

If they don't say good bye to the season tickets and the 7 hour drives up to Buffalo to watch them stink the joint up.

 

Dream scenario for me is a head coach of either Bill Cowher or Marty Schottenheimer, Cowher probably getting the slight edge. Does anyone know if Cowher was calling the shots, as far as the draft is concerned, during his stint with the Steelers? If so that's a major plus, as they really built teams that knew how to win in the nasty weather, which is what we've been missing for a long time.

 

I'm sick and tired of hearing that the Bills can't afford a big name HC/GM because they don't have the money to do so. They have plenty of money to do so if they so desire, and after the train wreck of this season (the entire decade really) Ralph may finally be forced to do the right thing. It's just a shame it will have taken 10 bad seasons for him to finally buck the trend of hiring inept staffs.

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He's not saying a whole lot there.

He also said this.

 

I expect different people to be making the decision on player-personnel/coaching matters than the group currently in place.

 

and this..

 

I don't know that the Bills would make sense because I don't know who will be running the football operation. But I strongly believe there will be major changes in that area for the Bills.

 

He obviously knows something.

 

http://chat.nfl.com/front/index/564

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Maybe Marv did tell him that. However, Marv was blowing smoke like everyone does before the draft or he was overruled in the draft room?

 

 

yeah, Brandon overrode Levy

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Maybe The Who will play 'Won't Get Fooled Again' during the Super Bowl. :wallbash:

:thumbsup: that's pretty good!

 

Also this tidbit found at the same link:

 

Very hard to project where Vick will end up next season, and I think it's almost impossible to project Buffalo as a landing spot because I expect different people to be making the decision on player-personnel/coaching matters than the group currently in place. And until we find out who those people will be, how can we tell what sort of fit Vick would be, if he's a fit at all?
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My guess (less informed than Carucci's guess but the important thing here is that what Carucci has is a guess many hope is true but in the end is just a more informed than the average fan GUESS) is that it all comes down to the curmudgeon that owns the Bills hitting it off and having a spark with another person.

 

If this person is Shananhan, Cowher, or maybe Holmgren we have a shot at capturing lightening in a bottle. If that spark is with a fellow Golden Boy like Marv or with a flawed football guy like TD then its gonna be a difficult trip.

 

In the big picture my guess is that among the key questions a candidate like Shananhan, Cowher or whomever would want answered is what Mr. Ralph has in mind for the future with the Bills once he leaves this life. If he says he is going to essentially let the team go to highest qualified bidder, i would not take the job without a significant financial golden parachute. The chances of Mr. Ralph dying sooner rather than later are too large to not make the future plan a big factor.

 

Ultimately a lot comes down to whether Mr. Ralph decides to leave a will which makes it easier for the status quo of the Bills remaining here to prevail (for example if he decided to avoid taxes by leaving the team to not-for-profit based in WNY) or made it more uncertain for keeping the team here (for example leaving the fate of the team to an auction of the highest qualified bidder).

 

We will see.

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Maybe Marv did tell him that. However, Marv was blowing smoke like everyone does before the draft or he was overruled in the draft room?

 

Yeah that's part of my point. He may very well have heard that at the time, just as he may very well have information on the subject now. My point is that I don't trust his information as much as I do certain other sources'. Just because he hears that now doesn't mean that it's correct.

 

Again, I'm not trying to pee in the punchbowl, I just wanted to point out that Vic isn't the most reliable dude on such matters.

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He said pretty much the same thing on Sirius last weekend. He also predicted that Brandon would be the only one left, but strictly in marketing. Also, that the overall talent level on the team was so low that 1/2 to 2/3 of the roster could be gone, no big deal or loss.

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I would love for that to be correct, but this is the same guy that told me face-to-face that he'd spoken to Marv Levy the night before and that Buffalo was going to trade up and take A.J. Hawk in 2006, but that if they couldn't they'd stay put and pick Broderick Bunkley...we all know how that turned out.

 

I guess I just doubt Vic's scoop, that's all.

 

He gave you the scoop. It's called the poop scoop! :wallbash:

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