Canadian Bills Fan Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 If we only had these three to pick from? Billick would be my pick
DrDawkinstein Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 out of those three? Billick, no doubt
thewildrabbit Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I like Perry Fewell more then any of those 3, at 2-2 as head coach he has won 2 more games then I gave him credit for winning when he first took over as interim head coach. The two losses were Jags 15-18 and Jets 13-19 with the Bills very much in both games until the end, unlike Jauron. This last game gives me hope that the Bills have a head coach that understands you don't need to force the QB to win every game. Considering the state of the Buffalo Bills when this guy took over it is amazing to me that this team is playing this hard for this guy. Considering the O line and injuries and schemes the Bills run, a rookie play caller and back up QB starting... Patriots-Falcons-Colts left to play, if he finishes 2-5 then maybe Grimm-Billick, never Mike "fired from last 3 coaching jobs" Martz. If Fewell somehow manages a win over the Patriots, then the guy really deserves a genuine shot at the head coaching job next season
Bufcomments Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I would like to see Russ Grimm as the Bills next head coach if they cannot con Shanahan or Cowher to come to Bills country. I am sure as it will snow this winter that Grimm would fix the O-line, a position he played.
Bufcomments Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I like Perry Fewell more then any of those 3, at 2-2 as head coach he has won 2 more games then I gave him credit for winning when he first took over as interim head coach. The two losses were Jags 15-18 and Jets 13-19 with the Bills very much in both games until the end, unlike Jauron. This last game gives me hope that the Bills have a head coach that understands you don't need to force the QB to win every game. Considering the state of the Buffalo Bills when this guy took over it is amazing to me that this team is playing this hard for this guy. Considering the O line and injuries and schemes the Bills run, a rookie play caller and back up QB starting... Patriots-Falcons-Colts left to play, if he finishes 2-5 then maybe Grimm-Billick, never Mike "fired from last 3 coaching jobs" Martz. If Fewell somehow manages a win over the Patriots, then the guy really deserves a genuine shot at the head coaching job next season I like how you thinking but really he has to win 2 out of 3 to have a solid chance. 3 for 3 and I am all for it but.......... they have to get rid of the cover 2 D and get some bigger bodies in the lineup on D so they don't get run over every week.
The Senator Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I would like to see Russ Grimm as the Bills next head coach if they cannot con Shanahan or Cowher to come to Bills country. I am sure as it will snow this winter that Grimm would fix the O-line, a position he played. And man did he ever play it well... Russ Grimm
Fewell733 Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 not a big fan of either Martz or Billick. Both are viewed as arrogant primadonnas who, a long time ago, ran successful offenses. Billick at least was wise enough to not let his terrible offenses get in the way of winning. Grimm? I just have a feeling that there must be a reason that people keep passing him over for head coach jobs. I guess I'd take Billick of the three. I'd rather stick with Fewell and get a real football GM and a top offensive coordinator.
thewildrabbit Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I like how you thinking but really he has to win 2 out of 3 to have a solid chance. 3 for 3 and I am all for it but.......... they have to get rid of the cover 2 D and get some bigger bodies in the lineup on D so they don't get run over every week. Its the Patriots! Exactly how many wins have the Bills had over that team since Jauron has been the Bills head coach? Its highly unlikely the Bills will even be in that Patriot game. However, should they win... it will make my year. The Patriots NEED to win to stay on top of the AFC East. The Falcons may or may not have Matt Ryan and Michael Turner back from Injuries, at 6-7 they are still a decent team. With the starting QB and RB in the lineup I don't see the Bills winning that one. The Colts might be resting their starters and may not want to endure any injuries, 28 players on the injury report this next week.
todzilla Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I'd take Grimm. I don't know that he is markedly better than Fewell though. Martz is not good, keep him away. Billick is okay, but I don't think he is as good as his reputation. They need to get a quality GM in there and let him decide.
BillsfaninFl Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 If we only had these three to pick from? Billick would be my pick Grimm, Billick and Martz, oh my. Grimm, Billick and Martz, oh my. We're off to see the wizard... but will it be a real wizard, or a humbug?
San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Again, this should have been a poll.
Sblesq Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 HC-Martz; Asst Head Coaches and D and ST Coordinators Fewell and April respectively; Strength and Conditioning Coach Rusty Jones
H2o Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 Grimm Billick was supposed to be an offensive guy and Baltimore's offense was never much. Granted, look at the QB situation he had there as Dilfer was the best QB he had to work with. I still think Grimm would bring us back to the solid foundation of a power running game. Then we could get the other proper pieces in place at DC, GM, and OC to turn this ship around.
cale Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I like Grimm. But I don't understand why we would trade one inexperienced HC for another inexperienced HC. I'm betting dollars to donuts that if Fewell got the job, he could convince Martz to come coach offense. They worked together in STL. Didn't they? Other than that, I guess I'd choose Bilick. But what we *really* need if we don't get Shanahan or Cowher, is a solid reputable, current football/personnel type GM. C
cale Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I also wouldn't mind taking a long hard look at Jim Fassel. Provided we have a solid GM in place.
Pirate Angel Posted December 15, 2009 Posted December 15, 2009 I like Perry Fewell more then any of those 3, at 2-2 as head coach he has won 2 more games then I gave him credit for winning when he first took over as interim head coach. The two losses were Jags 15-18 and Jets 13-19 with the Bills very much in both games until the end, unlike Jauron. This last game gives me hope that the Bills have a head coach that understands you don't need to force the QB to win every game. Considering the state of the Buffalo Bills when this guy took over it is amazing to me that this team is playing this hard for this guy. Considering the O line and injuries and schemes the Bills run, a rookie play caller and back up QB starting... Patriots-Falcons-Colts left to play, if he finishes 2-5 then maybe Grimm-Billick, never Mike "fired from last 3 coaching jobs" Martz. If Fewell somehow manages a win over the Patriots, then the guy really deserves a genuine shot at the head coaching job next season If he wins any of the next three there should be some strong consideration
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