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Brian Billick, who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens a decade ago, said Thursday he would potentially have interest in the Dolphins coaching job if approached.

 

Billick is on the Dolphins’ radar, according to several sources. But Billick said he has not yet been contacted.

 

Meanwhile, the Dolphins’ initial calls in their search to replace Tony Sparano were expected to be made to representatives for former Steelers coach Bill Cowher and former Titans coach Jeff Fisher, according to a person briefed on the situation.

 

 

Miami Herald

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The announcers on the game last night were speculating on this as well. The basis for their conclusion was that one of them sent him a text and he didn't respond back which is out of character for Billick.

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lol, this guy just sits around and waits for someone to take interest, and nobody calls him.

Has he ever said he wasn't interested in a vacant coaching position since leaving Baltimore??? I think he was even talking about wanting the Bills job when they gave it to Chan

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Has he ever said he wasn't interested in a vacant coaching position since leaving Baltimore??? I think he was even talking about wanting the Bills job when they gave it to Chan

 

I'm not sure, I'm taking it to the extreme, tbh. I do know he wanted the Buffalo job and nobody even called him. Which I find to be hilarious. Poor guy.

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I'm not sure, I'm taking it to the extreme, tbh. I do know he wanted the Buffalo job and nobody even called him. Which I find to be hilarious. Poor guy.

Every time a vacancy comes up, you always here that billick is interested, and then he gets passed over

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lol, this guy just sits around and waits for someone to take interest, and nobody calls him.

 

I think Dick Jauron could've won the superbowl in 2001 with the Ravens roster

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