kasper13 Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Chucky. Enough money and anyone who wants to actually coach in the NFL would come here. Cowher doesn't want to be a coach or else he would have been with some team by now. Chucky wants back in. Hand him a blank check and let's go.
Orton's Arm Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 The Bills' next head coach should have the following attributes: Someone who has never been an NFL head coach before. Someone who is an unconventional thinker. Someone who creates trends, not someone who follows them. Someone who is clearly more intelligent than most other NFL coaches, as demonstrated by his superior command of Xs and Os. Most of the names I've seen thrown around in this discussion don't meet the above criteria. There is one name which does, but I'll leave it to The Senator to be the first to mention that name. Quite possibly there are other candidates who also meet the above criteria.
Best Player Available Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 ANYONE who's a WELL KNOWN name like Bill Cower, will NOT be taking the head coaching job of the Buffalo Bills I think we'd be very fortunate to get Perry Fewell back here as our head coach. Passionate guy, relates to today's players, open to making mid-game adjustments, has a superbowl ring...he's ready and he just might take the job if we begged enough and showed him the money. He's to pissed off he was used simply as a pawn. The Rooney rule is the only reason he got interviewed, he worked for the Bills, he saw it live. Why on earth would he come back? I don't think the Bills will be the only option for Fewell as a HC in the future. he can wait it out. The Bills' next head coach should have the following attributes: Someone who has never been an NFL head coach before. Someone who is an unconventional thinker. Someone who creates trends, not someone who follows them. Someone who is clearly more intelligent than most other NFL coaches, as demonstrated by his superior command of Xs and Os. Most of the names I've seen thrown around in this discussion don't meet the above criteria. There is one name which does, but I'll leave it to The Senator to be the first to mention that name. Quite possibly there are other candidates who also meet the above criteria. Chip Kelly. Nuff said
Punch Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Brian Billick was so desperate to get back into the NFL he openly campaigned for the job--- I bet even he'd think twice now.
Marv's Neighbor Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Yes Ralph makes all decisions most of them bad. Johnson over Flutie, TO, Bledsoe, Mularkey, williams, jauron and now Buddy Nix and his band of redneck misfits. Hiow can you forget Ol Whitey?
sweatpantsjoe Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 I think Andy Reid is going to be available after this season. I'd rather have him than any of the coaches mentioned in this thread.
Fan in San Diego Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Chucky. Enough money and anyone who wants to actually coach in the NFL would come here. Cowher doesn't want to be a coach or else he would have been with some team by now. Chucky wants back in. Hand him a blank check and let's go. Chucky would be an upgrade over Channy.
bills_fan_in_raleigh Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 The Bills' next head coach should have the following attributes: Someone who has never been an NFL head coach before. Someone who is an unconventional thinker. Someone who creates trends, not someone who follows them. Someone who is clearly more intelligent than most other NFL coaches, as demonstrated by his superior command of Xs and Os. Most of the names I've seen thrown around in this discussion don't meet the above criteria. There is one name which does, but I'll leave it to The Senator to be the first to mention that name. Quite possibly there are other candidates who also meet the above criteria. what about Ron jaworski?
PromoTheRobot Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Well, this game put me in the mood for some grassroots organizing - http://www.facebook....CowhertoBuffalo Honestly, short of Cowher riding in to save us, I can't see the light at the end of the tunnel. Cowher thought Chan Gailey was the best offensive minds in football. How smart can he be? PTR
atlbillsfan1975 Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 The Bills' next head coach should have the following attributes: Someone who has never been an NFL head coach before. Someone who is an unconventional thinker. Someone who creates trends, not someone who follows them. Someone who is clearly more intelligent than most other NFL coaches, as demonstrated by his superior command of Xs and Os. Most of the names I've seen thrown around in this discussion don't meet the above criteria. There is one name which does, but I'll leave it to The Senator to be the first to mention that name. Quite possibly there are other candidates who also meet the above criteria. Leach? I guess. I mean the guy knows how to run a spread offense. is that what you are thinking for unconventional? I agree with all your points. You almost have to get like the Saints did with Peyton. Lucky. For every Peyton there are many more bad examples. I think what you need to do though is bring a HC and QB in together from day one. I look to the Falcons for my reasoning. They got a good GM and then he hired a good HC then they drafted a franchise QB with their first pick in that draft. Honestly a new HC and a good QB and this team is a playoff or better team. The talent is there(except qb). They just need a real leader.
marcre Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 Brian Billick was so desperate to get back into the NFL he openly campaigned for the job--- I bet even he'd think twice now. That guy just doesn't excite me.
chris heff Posted October 8, 2012 Posted October 8, 2012 lol. would you work for this terrible franchize when the upside is when the owner dies and you hope that someone good comes in? until a new owner takes over, this team is what we saw today, 10 pounds of hot sht in a 5 pound bag. You are absolutely right. The future of this franchise is so uncertain, why would anyone get involved. This is about Ralph Wilson having no succession plan. It is about ego the same as not selling the naming rights to the stadium. There is no accountability in the organization.
mob16151 Posted October 9, 2012 Posted October 9, 2012 The Bills' next head coach should have the following attributes: Someone who has never been an NFL head coach before. Someone who is an unconventional thinker. Someone who creates trends, not someone who follows them. Someone who is clearly more intelligent than most other NFL coaches, as demonstrated by his superior command of Xs and Os. Most of the names I've seen thrown around in this discussion don't meet the above criteria. There is one name which does, but I'll leave it to The Senator to be the first to mention that name. Quite possibly there are other candidates who also meet the above criteria. So you want Marc Trestman as well. lol
billsfan in n.h Posted October 9, 2012 Posted October 9, 2012 Marty Ball why not try and get a younger coach???someone not collecting social security or AARP
Bills1218 Posted October 21, 2012 Author Posted October 21, 2012 Gas up the private jet, make Cowher an offer he can't refuse, and let's get him here for the week after the bye!
Bills1218 Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 Join more than 2,700 other Bills fans who want Ralph Wilson to turn over the keys to Bill Cowher - https://www.facebook.com/BillCowhertoBuffalo'>https://www.facebook.com/BillCowherToBuffalo Chan is not the answer. We have been through 13 years of Ralph's mediocrity and micromanaging. We don't need another failed head coach or coordinator on the rise who won't get it done. It's long past time for the front office to bring in a proven winner, but Bills fans need to make their voices heard. Let's make sure that One Bills Drive knows we want Bill Cowher calling the shots next year! https://www.facebook.com/BillCowhertoBuffalo
Bills1218 Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 11 winning seasons in 15 years. Two Super Bowl appearances. Resumes don't lie!
Jerry Jone's Toupee Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Never in million years would Cowher come to Buffalo
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