ChanOverChin Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 Five guys that Brandon must seek to interview before making a final decision: 1. B. Cowher 2. M. Holmgren 3. Lovie Smith 4. B. Arians 5. Jon Gruden. All of these guys have several things in common: 1. They can all beat B. Belichick and have all beaten B. Belichick. 2. They all have been an HC in the NFL. 3. They have all had success as an NFL HC (either made the playoffs, made it to the SB or won the SB). 4. They all have been around the NFL long enough to establish ties with proven, successful OCs/DCs/ST Coaches. 5. With the possible exception of Smith, they have all developed young QBs into star players. To the guy who puts Jim Harbaugh in the category of successful hot coaches. Yes he has been successful as an NFL HC thus far, but the difference between Harbaugh and the hot coaches that many on this board are clamoring for (Marrone/Kelly/others) is that Harbaugh was a 14 year veteran NFL QB, which lends itself much more to my point than his. NFL HC experience and success vs college HC experience and success. Which will be better prepared to handle the B. Belichick's of the world?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRAWNDO Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 Mine would be 1. Chip Kelly 2. David Shaw 3. Ray Horton 4. Lovie Smith 5. Bruce Arians Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
San Jose Bills Fan Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 Five guys that Brandon must seek to interview before making a final decision: 1. B. Cowher 2. M. Holmgren 3. Lovie Smith 4. B. Arians 5. Jon Gruden. All of these guys have several things in common: 1. They can all beat B. Belichick and have all beaten B. Belichick. 2. They all have been an HC in the NFL. 3. They have all had success as an NFL HC (either made the playoffs, made it to the SB or won the SB). 4. They all have been around the NFL long enough to establish ties with proven, successful OCs/DCs/ST Coaches. 5. With the possible exception of Smith, they have all developed young QBs into star players. To the guy who puts Jim Harbaugh in the category of successful hot coaches. Yes he has been successful as an NFL HC thus far, but the difference between Harbaugh and the hot coaches that many on this board are clamoring for (Marrone/Kelly/others) is that Harbaugh was a 14 year veteran NFL QB, which lends itself much more to my point than his. NFL HC experience and success vs college HC experience and success. Which will be better prepared to handle the B. Belichick's of the world?? Haven't you already posted this several times? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Punch Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 Haven't you already posted this several times? I'd say it's been copy and pasted several times. Cowher and Gruden are probably not available and Holmgren is well past his expiration date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChanOverChin Posted January 4, 2013 Author Share Posted January 4, 2013 LOL. Hoping it might sink in. :} Brandon is lurking. Too many people like the idea of taking a huge gamble on the nobody, never accomplished a darn thing in the NFL coaching candidates. Bills fans deserve what they get if the Bills hire one of those guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
McBeane Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 For me: 1-3 Chip Kelly 4 McCoy/Horton 5 Lovie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bronc24 Posted January 4, 2013 Share Posted January 4, 2013 Five guys that Brandon must seek to interview before making a final decision: 1. B. Cowher 2. M. Holmgren 3. Lovie Smith 4. B. Arians 5. Jon Gruden. All of these guys have several things in common: 1. They can all beat B. Belichick and have all beaten B. Belichick. 2. They all have been an HC in the NFL. 3. They have all had success as an NFL HC (either made the playoffs, made it to the SB or won the SB). 4. They all have been around the NFL long enough to establish ties with proven, successful OCs/DCs/ST Coaches. 5. With the possible exception of Smith, they have all developed young QBs into star players. To the guy who puts Jim Harbaugh in the category of successful hot coaches. Yes he has been successful as an NFL HC thus far, but the difference between Harbaugh and the hot coaches that many on this board are clamoring for (Marrone/Kelly/others) is that Harbaugh was a 14 year veteran NFL QB, which lends itself much more to my point than his. NFL HC experience and success vs college HC experience and success. Which will be better prepared to handle the B. Belichick's of the world?? No George Siefert? WTF? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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