San Jose Bills Fan Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Bald vs braids - already covered that. Even you know what I was talking about.
Kelly the Dog Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Dave Burns of KTAR in Radio in Arizona opines on Whisenhunt and Horton: http://audio.wgr550....rds-coaches.htm Good stuff. Funny to me, however, though that the last Phoenix media member I heard talk about Whisenhunt, which IIRC was Kent Somers who is their beat writer, said the exact opposite of Whisenhunt -- that there were power struggles in the Phoenix front office and that Whisenhunt didn't like a few of the guys that were brought in and forced on him. This guy says that Whiz had the most power and he thinks chose a lot of the players, especially the QBs and you would want him having power in personnel decisions. It's probably somewhere in between, that he was responsible for a few of the bad choices and not responsible for a few of the others, but it seemed these guys said two different things. They both said he was a very smart guy and very good coach though. Horton impresses me more I think, the more I see about him.
Heels20X6 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 But they're both black Yeah, but is he a "brother"? Or a "cornball brother"? I mean, is Horton down with the cause?
BigdaddyinOrlando Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Wow, Horton gave a great interview today after meeting with the Cardinals: http://www.azcentral...zona-cardinals/ My favorite points: Q. Do you worry about being pigeon-holed as a defensive coach? A. “I don’t. I think I’m a coach of men. I talk about a plan to build a team. I don’t talk about ‘hey, I can build this offense or this defense and good luck with the rest of the team.’ Whether you’re an offensive coach, you’ve got to have a defensive guy who can do something on that side. It all blends together. I think that’s a zero issue.” Q. When they ask you about staff structure, do you say I’m still going to run the defense? A. “Nope. I delegate. I think a guy that controls everything, controls nothing. I would be there to assist and help if needed. But I trust the coaches I hire to be experts at their positions. Now am I going to get 11, 15, 22 experts who are going to be experts at every position? Probably not. But the two coordinators are going to be experts. Really, in my power structure, that’s how it works. Your head coach and two coordinators have to be expert at their position. It’s a trickle-down effect of getting this guy to do this and hey, coach this this way and do that. There’s a hierarchy of critical positions. The quality control is not the most critical position on the staff.” ---------------- Horton just moved up a notch on my list. I agree! He has got a lot of confidence and direction which is something this team sorely needs!! I am liking him more and more.
thebandit27 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 This is the guy I want. A leader of men, who encourages physical play, and is willing to let coordinators do their jobs. Really reminds me of Tomlin, only with a bit more experience. I also love the attitude of "I'm going to knock their socks off in this interview"
BuffaloBobby Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 I work with the father of the AZ Qb coach - McNulty. He just told me that Horton called his son and said that Nix was sleeping during his interview - LOL I guess he wa sjust the Rooney rule guy
26CornerBlitz Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Thanks for your enlightened contribution.
NoSaint Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 (edited) Thanks for your enlightened contribution. the one thing ill say, is its well developed if its a straight troll. hes posted before about working with the father of the Arizona QB coach. its obscure enough that it could be true that he has that connection, and that his friend is just messing with him still. that or he got lucky to pick that oddball connection of all the ones to lie about the last couple years and is reaping the rewards with his hard earned troll post now. i think its safe to assume its not a true story though! Edited January 3, 2013 by NoSaint
Chris in Syracuse Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Horton is the next Marv type coach. He will be a true leader and delegate authority.
KRT88 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 After reading the BN article on Horton, what's not to like? Sounds like a leader to me, we can definitely do worse than this guy.
26CornerBlitz Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 the one thing ill say, is its well developed if its a straight troll. hes posted before about working with the father of the Arizona QB coach. its obscure enough that it could be true that he has that connection, and that his friend is just messing with him still. that or he got lucky to pick that oddball connection of all the ones to lie about the last couple years and is reaping the rewards with his hard earned troll post now. i think its safe to assume its not true though! Agreed. Sounded off the wall and rather juvenile.
RyanC883 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 so we cant hire up and coming coordinators cause theyve failed no superbowl winners because they havent won with a 2nd teams no one good at interviews, because we had one of those no college guys, i mean, petrino failed after all no non-super bowl winning nfl head coaches, because they failed who do you propose? hahaha. Well said.! I'll be upset if it's not Gruden, which it won't be, but I know my ability to armchair pick a HC is zero. Who would have guessed Harbaugh or Tomlin would have the success they had. A ST coach (Harbaugh) and Secondary Coach (Tomlin). I just want someone who is prepared, and shows some emotion on the sideline, but most of all, WINS!! Horton is the next Marv type coach. He will be a true leader and delegate authority. And sounds like he'd still be involved with the D to some extent....like, "hey, we need to Blitz more" but leave the "how" up to the D coordinator. I want to know who is on his alleged offensive staff, and who he is thinking of for DC.
zow2 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Ok I'm in. Since Kelly will not come to Buffalo my first choice would be Horton, then Lovie.
atlbillsfan1975 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 after reading Hortons comments and grasp for power structure he sounds very bright. Arizona's D has been very good. The NFL today is about guys who can relate to their team. Not age necessarily. Your demeanor has to match that of your team. i remember when Coughlin got to NY he changed the entire culture. Cut guys who did not buy into what he was selling. Now you have to start having success- wins, or the guys will tune you out again. Horton does sound organized and ready to lead. If he gets the job in Buffalo or not he will be a HC i bet in the next few years.
dpberr Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Ray Horton is my choice amongst all the announced candidates. I think he brings exactly what the Bills need in terms of coaching leadership.
Heels20X6 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Well...with Andy Reid going to Kansas City all but confirmed, I bet we will see Horton stay back and become Arizona's new HC. DANGNABBIT. I really wanted this guy out of every candidate.
zow2 Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Well...with Andy Reid going to Kansas City all but confirmed, I bet we will see Horton stay back and become Arizona's new HC. DANGNABBIT. I really wanted this guy out of every candidate. Ah, we'll see. If the Bills like him enough, remember, there are "no restrictions" according to Brandon. Maybe Horton wants to help build and mold his own program with all new pieces. Then again, Arizona is a nice place to live.
BuffaloBobby Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 I have inside information that Nix was sleeping during the interview so I don't think the Bills are very interested
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