BuffaloBaumer Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Other than Sanchez (who it looks has come along great under his plan), who has Brian worked with? Maybe have him target a QB in the draft and have him come along a little slower than Sanchez. If he sees a guy who is worthy of a top 10 pick, have him tell Nix that he needs to get him at all costs. Depending on what is done with our O line next year, either let him sit and learn under a FA pick-up or get him in later in the year. Anyhow, I think his plan in this playoff game has been superb. Obviously he has a top line to work with so he knows the importance of putting one together. If Nix does go after a Coordinator, I would like to see how his interview goes....
Beastly Dareus Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 His my second choice after Billick (since Cowher is highly unlikely)
Stealth Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Other than Sanchez (who it looks has come along great under his plan), who has Brian worked with? Maybe have him target a QB in the draft and have him come along a little slower than Sanchez. If he sees a guy who is worthy of a top 10 pick, have him tell Nix that he needs to get him at all costs. Depending on what is done with our O line next year, either let him sit and learn under a FA pick-up or get him in later in the year. Anyhow, I think his plan in this playoff game has been superb. Obviously he has a top line to work with so he knows the importance of putting one together. If Nix does go after a Coordinator, I would like to see how his interview goes.... Brees and Rivers He was the Chargers qb coach from 02-05
bills_fan_in_raleigh Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Brees and Rivers He was the Chargers qb coach from 02-05 Not bad
Bill Cowher Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 take him in a second over jauron jr errrrr frazier
OldTimer1960 Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 To my knowledge, Schottenheimer had nothing to do with building the Jets O-Line. I think the cornerstones (Faneca, D-Brick Ferguson, Mangold) were there before Schottenheimer was. I can't completely dismiss him, but as a head coach, he wouldn't have the time to spend with a young QB. Skills developing a certain position don't necessarily translate to head coach. The head coach is more CEO than a departmental specialist.
Pozitive51 Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 He is not going to come to Buffalo, and with the Jets moving the Bills would not be wise to wait on his availability.
Buffalo 66 Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 I would take him over alot of guys,dont be suprised if he all ready is our next HC!
MDH Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 He is not going to come to Buffalo, and with the Jets moving the Bills would not be wise to wait on his availability. Why? What team is going to hire coaches out from under the Bills? Bills are in a unique position to just sit back and take their time - even if that means waiting until after the Super Bowl to make sure they get the right guy.
purple haze Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 I don't get folks. One day nobody wants Schottenheimer. Now the Jets win a playoff game, and B. Schott did call a good game, and everyone likes him? I read so many post yesterday where people thought he was too young, or quoting Jets fans who don't like him as reasons for him not being hired as the coach. LoL. No fan base likes their coaches. Even when they get them to the playoffs! Ha!
BuffaloBaumer Posted January 10, 2010 Author Posted January 10, 2010 I don't get folks. One day nobody wants Schottenheimer. Now the Jets win a playoff game, and B. Schott did call a good game, and everyone likes him? I read so many post yesterday where people thought he was too young, or quoting Jets fans who don't like him as reasons for him not being hired as the coach. LoL. No fan base likes their coaches. Even when they get them to the playoffs! Ha! I have always thought that if the Bills were not getting an A Lister, then it would be great to get an up an comer...it is obviously tougher to nail the latter.....If they were to do that, than I would rather get a guy with the offensive mindset.
BillnutinHouston Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 I think this one has legs. Cowher remains the top choice but Schottenheimer has the family connection to Nix, professional ties from San Diego, the offensive mind and history of developing young QBs that Nix is looking for.
bills_red Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 All but 1 Jets starter on the O-Line was drafted in R1 of the draft. I also loved to play calling today. A nice stat (I thought) was the Jets run the most play action.
Deadstroke Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Other than Sanchez (who it looks has come along great under his plan), who has Brian worked with? Maybe have him target a QB in the draft and have him come along a little slower than Sanchez. If he sees a guy who is worthy of a top 10 pick, have him tell Nix that he needs to get him at all costs. Depending on what is done with our O line next year, either let him sit and learn under a FA pick-up or get him in later in the year. Anyhow, I think his plan in this playoff game has been superb. Obviously he has a top line to work with so he knows the importance of putting one together. If Nix does go after a Coordinator, I would like to see how his interview goes.... I know this is unpopular but with a patient coach like Schottenheimer the Bills could bring Brohm (don't scream) along slowly. The guy has a terrific and highly accurate arm....all the potential in the world. All he needs, IMHO, is a coach and a team to believe in him. Do it!!!
Pozitive51 Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Why? What team is going to hire coaches out from under the Bills? Bills are in a unique position to just sit back and take their time - even if that means waiting until after the Super Bowl to make sure they get the right guy. The Jets are a stacked team, with Sanchez in his second year they are sure to be good again. He is in the #1 market in the country and has already said he is happy. He stays another year and next year he will be the hotest available coach on a year where there are many good teams/organizations looking for a coach.
BuffaloBaumer Posted January 10, 2010 Author Posted January 10, 2010 The Jets are a stacked team, with Sanchez in his second year they are sure to be good again. He is in the #1 market in the country and has already said he is happy. He stays another year and next year he will be the hotest available coach on a year where there are many good teams/organizations looking for a coach. Precisely what I am afraid of...I am starting to think that Frazier really is the guy that will be coming here...ughhh
Deadstroke Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 All but 1 Jets starter on the O-Line was drafted in R1 of the draft. I also loved to play calling today. A nice stat (I thought) was the Jets run the most play action. Give us 1 more season of experience on the OL and we have an excellent chance to be very strong all the way from RT to LG. We need a good draft for a top LT and we can be well above average.
papazoid Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2010/...r-boosts-stock/
thewildrabbit Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 There has already been talk of him coming to Buffalo as the head coach and his dad also signing to be a consultant. Marty and Son, that would be better then another defensive coordinator from some team who hasn't proven he can be a head coach.
evilbuffalobob Posted January 10, 2010 Posted January 10, 2010 Brian called a great pair of back-to-back games... last week setting-up today. Surprise Utilization of the RB's and acknowledging his CA Qb's limits in the cold weather... brilliant.
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