Chuckknox Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Maybe they will "like them" during the interview too. Both of these guys have said they are interested. Please at least give them the courtesy of an interview. Both have winning records in the NFL. They should at least be considered before hiring a college head coach / coord. or Pee Wee football coach. Why do the Bills make this seem so difficult, when they are one of the few open jobs in the NFL?
Beastly Dareus Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 yawn* Its been 1 week people... stop acting like its been 1 month god the Playoffs just started... 4 more weeks of football
Erik Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Maybe they will "like them" during the interview too. Both of these guys have said they are interested. Please at least give them the courtesy of an interview. Both have winning records in the NFL. They should at least be considered before hiring a college head coach / coord. or Pee Wee football coach. Why do the Bills make this seem so difficult, when they are one of the few open jobs in the NFL? Dennis Green??? Really??? Is it 1998?
BillsZubaz Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Maybe they will "like them" during the interview too. Both of these guys have said they are interested. Please at least give them the courtesy of an interview. Both have winning records in the NFL. They should at least be considered before hiring a college head coach / coord. or Pee Wee football coach. Why do the Bills make this seem so difficult, when they are one of the few open jobs in the NFL? Why Martz and Dennis Green? Both coaches flamed out in their last NFL jobs.... Just saying. HC experience is important, but not necessarily all former HC should be considered....
BLZFAN4LIFE Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Why Martz and Dennis Green? Both coaches flamed out in their last NFL jobs.... Just saying. HC is important, but not necessarily all former HC should be considered.... Yeah, I don't want Martz or Green anywhere near this team. Ron Rivera probably is and has been their man all along.
sabres...yawn Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Why Martz and Dennis Green? Both coaches flamed out in their last NFL jobs.... Just saying. HC is important, but not necessarily all former HC should be considered.... Can you name the available head coaches that did NOT flame out in their last job? Thanks.
apuszczalowski Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Why Martz and Dennis Green? Both coaches flamed out in their last NFL jobs.... Just saying. HC is important, but not necessarily all former HC should be considered.... But, but, but ,but, thats the ONLY way to guarantee the Bills will make the playoffs, co-ordinators and inexperienced guys being named head coach never make the playoffs, ask The Ravens, Falcons, Jets, Dolphins...........
BillsZubaz Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Can you name the available head coaches that did NOT flame out in their last job? Thanks. Do I really have to name them? I'm fairly sure that they have been talked about with a degree of frequency on this board... For your reference: REGULAR SEASON POST SEASON Brian Billick: Total 80 64 0 .556% 5 3 .625% 1 Superbowl win Bill Cowher: Total 149 90 1 .623% 12 9 .571% 1 Superbowl win/1 Superbowl loss Jim Fassel: Total 62 55 1 .530% 3 3 .500% 1 Superbowl loss - (Disclaimer--I don't want him) I'm leaving out Schottenheimer and Gruden as they have essentially stated that they have no interest in coaching. I'll concede that Dennis Green has a overall winning record (.546%) he was 16-32 (.333%) in his latest stint with the Cardinals (A program that Ken Wisenhunt has had no problem turning around.). Why not just hire Chan Gailey?
silvermike Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Do I really have to name them? I'm fairly sure that they have been talked about with a degree of frequency on this board... For your reference: REGULAR SEASON POST SEASON Brian Billick: Total 80 64 0 .556% 5 3 .625% 1 Superbowl win Bill Cowher: Total 149 90 1 .623% 12 9 .571% 1 Superbowl win/1 Superbowl loss Jim Fassel: Total 62 55 1 .530% 3 3 .500% 1 Superbowl loss - (Disclaimer--I don't want him) I'm leaving out Schottenheimer and Gruden as they have essentially stated that they have no interest in coaching. I'll concede that Dennis Green has a overall winning record (.546%) he was 16-32 (.333%) in his latest stint with the Cardinals (A program that Ken Wisenhunt has had no problem turning around.). Why not just hire Chan Gailey? If the knock on Frazier is that anyone could win with his talent, what does Billick have going for him?
DPR4444 Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 keep in mind that they can interview those guys anytime, as opposed to Frazier, who had to be interviewed this week. the process is not over (I HOPE)
BillsZubaz Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 If the knock on Frazier is that anyone could win with his talent, what does Billick have going for him? I'm not knocking on Frazier. Although in all honesty, his defense has been crumbling down this home stretch. But your right, without question Billick benefited from the great Raven's defense. But the guy still got the job done... Regardless...I was asked to provide coaches that didn't flame out during their last stint with a team...and I did just that....
BillsZubaz Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 keep in mind that they can interview those guys anytime, as opposed to Frazier, who had to be interviewed this week. the process is not over (I HOPE) Bingo.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 9, 2010 Posted January 9, 2010 Did you mean BRIAN Billick, or Bill BILLICK-chek? PTR
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