San Jose Bills Fan Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Charlie is an agressive defensive guy, with a great attitude and has made dramatic impact everywhere he has been. His work as HC at Louisville this year has been nothing short of amazing. While i am not sure that they deserve the Sugar Bowl bid, I do think they had a great year considering the draw of that program. It isn't just a fun name in my opinion, he is just as good a prospect as Jim Harbaugh was and nobody questioned his hiring. Now had i said.....uh......Lane Kiffen.....you would be right to pile on! Charlie Strong is just as good a prospect as Jim Harbaugh was? C'mon.
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 Arians Yes , Trestman Yes, M. Schottenheimer Yes !!! Take your pick i left trestman off as i didnt know if he had the juice to rally the fan base. kind of cut off the "in over our heads" elite candidates on one end, and the not exciting enough candidates - but thought about him. if they struggle filling the job i could see him closer to a last resort. think he could make the initial shortlist? I'm going to throw out another name...Hue Jackson. i know he used to be a hot name - is he coming around on the carousel again this year? or is he still in a regrouping phase?
jethro_tull Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 I would be extremely happy with Lovie Smith. He is extremely smart, very respectful of his players in public and passionate about the game with them in private. The Bears have been deluged with holes because of being in late round draft jail per the Jay Cutler deal with Denver and the rotton hand former GM Jerry Angelo dealt with respect to personnell decisions. \ Smith has made the best of an ageing LB corp, a horrible patchwork offensive line and no decent TE or second WR. He has made some poor decisions too- like Mike Martz as OC, but his game management is very good (not great) and he knows what to do to win- if given the right personnel. I believe he would easily turn the Bills defense around (he is a disciple of Dungy and the Tampa-2 4-3 alignment) and would do wonders with the Bills running game and OL- with a semi decent QB- the Bills are headed for playoffs NEXT YEAR if Smith were the coach. Bottom line- Smith would not be a weak link in the path to a championship. Coaching would be a settled issue.
bisonbrigade Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 (edited) These are my qualifications for the next coach of the Buffalo Bills, 1. Head Coaching experience on any level. 2. NFL playoff experience. 3. Must have been an OC or a HC at some point in his career. 4. Must be marketable and attractive to NFL Free Agents. 5. Most importantly a winner. Edited December 31, 2012 by bisonbrigade
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 I would be extremely happy with Lovie Smith. He is extremely smart, very respectful of his players in public and passionate about the game with them in private. The Bears have been deluged with holes because of being in late round draft jail per the Jay Cutler deal with Denver and the rotton hand former GM Jerry Angelo dealt with respect to personnell decisions. \ Smith has made the best of an ageing LB corp, a horrible patchwork offensive line and no decent TE or second WR. He has made some poor decisions too- like Mike Martz as OC, but his game management is very good (not great) and he knows what to do to win- if given the right personnel. I believe he would easily turn the Bills defense around (he is a disciple of Dungy and the Tampa-2 4-3 alignment) and would do wonders with the Bills running game and OL- with a semi decent QB- the Bills are headed for playoffs NEXT YEAR if Smith were the coach. Bottom line- Smith would not be a weak link in the path to a championship. Coaching would be a settled issue. while i agree with a lot of the sentiment i do worry about his ability to pick an OC and QB combo. i know nix will have a heavy hand in that decision too but lovie is far from without question on that aspect of his coaching.
The Cincinnati Kid Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 I like the Tressel and Sweeney idea, although, I don't think Dabo would leave Clemson for a Coordinator job.
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 These are my qualifications for the next coach of the Buffalo Bills, 1. Head Coaching experience on any level. 2. NFL playoff experience. 3. Must have been an OC or a HC at some point in his career. 4. Must be marketable and attractive to NFL Free Agents. 5. Most importantly a winner. thats loosely the kind of resume that im trying to fit into the list. well respected, league connected guys that arent andy reid, jon gruden, bill cowher etc... and make some semblance of sense for our given personnel.
BUFFALOTONE Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 I like the Tressel and Sweeney idea, although, I don't think Dabo would leave Clemson for a Coordinator job. You really cant be serious. Please say this is a joke? Swinney is the same guy who hired a high scool coach to run his offense, paid him a million a year and the guy was never had an ounce of college cred. Yeah this is the guy i want running our offense.
muddy waters Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 My top pick is Ray Horton, who is currently DC for the Cardinals. He has experience working as a coach under Dick LeBeau in Pittsburgh. He would create a very aggressive defense and give the team a good attitude...I'm hoping Doug Whaley gets moved up to GM and selects Horton. Whaley and Horton were in Pittsburgh together so there is a connection...
Kelly the Dog Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 My top pick is Ray Horton, who is currently DC for the Cardinals. He has experience working as a coach under Dick LeBeau in Pittsburgh. He would create a very aggressive defense and give the team a good attitude...I'm hoping Doug Whaley gets moved up to GM and selects Horton. Whaley and Horton were in Pittsburgh together so there is a connection... Horton seems like a good DC. I don't think I want a guy who has never been a HC before on any level. There is so much more to do as a HC than any coordinator.
26CornerBlitz Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 http://www.buffalobills.com/team/coaches/index.html Next!!!
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 Horton seems like a good DC. I don't think I want a guy who has never been a HC before on any level. There is so much more to do as a HC than any coordinator. other concern is our personnel to his scheme. fit?
I 90 Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Holmgren, Shurmur and Heckert are probably Ralph's neighbors. Easy interviews.
808 Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 jack del rio mike zimmer jay gruden are realistic picks bruce arians mike mccoy would be good but doubt we have a chance at them
symbiant Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Somebody who can immediately start our newly drafted QB and knows how to win immediately. Interesting how everyone pegged the Colts as doormats and now looks who's laughing.
jethro_tull Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 (edited) while i agree with a lot of the sentiment i do worry about his ability to pick an OC and QB combo. i know nix will have a heavy hand in that decision too but lovie is far from without question on that aspect of his coaching. agree- definitely a potential issue- however the Bears put themselves in the hole by waiting until the last minute to release their previous OC (Ron Turner) before they hired Mike Martz- there wasn't anyone left / available. Mike Tice was promoted from within when Martz was released. A Smith hire would check off 90% of the requirement list boxes. Edited December 31, 2012 by jethro_tull
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 Somebody who can immediately start our newly drafted QB and knows how to win immediately. Interesting how everyone pegged the Colts as doormats and now looks who's laughing. the team with the great qb? i dont think anyone expected doormats. perhaps some growing pains at times but never a disaster. agree- definitely a potential issue- however the Bears put themselves in the hole by waiting until the last minute to release their previous OC (Ron Turner) before they hired Mike Martz- their wasn't anyone left / available). Mike Tice was promoted from within when Martz was released. A Smith hire would check off 90% of the requirement list boxes. definitely wouldnt be upset with him, that would just be my gut knee jerk concern.
1billsfan Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 Go get Mike McCoy and go get Kirk Cousins. Whatever it takes. Be bold and get the best head coach and QB out there.
symbiant Posted December 31, 2012 Posted December 31, 2012 (edited) the team with the great qb? i dont think anyone expected doormats. perhaps some growing pains at times but never a disaster. C'mon... they gutted like half the team. Everyone opponent had them pegged as an easy win. Including us. Look at the new QBs for: Dolphins, Redskins, Seattle. List goes on. We will 100% reach for a QB this draft. Edited December 31, 2012 by symbiant
NoSaint Posted December 31, 2012 Author Posted December 31, 2012 Go get Mike McCoy and go get Kirk Cousins. Whatever it takes. Be bold and get the best head coach and QB out there. an odd pairing to stake that claim to.
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