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Now that the focus shifts to our coordinators, what are your feelings on which way to go? If he doesn't get hired as a HC this time around, would you take Lovie Smith (as an example) as DC knowing that he'll bolt as soon as possible to take a HC opportunity if one comes along? Would a year or 2 of that experience be OK with you? Or would you prefer a new guy who is unproven at this level but will stay for a while?

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I'm fine w/ a coordinator who will bolt. That's what coordinators generally do if they can get a HC job. I don't think there is a single coordinator who does not dream of being a HC, unless like Lebeau they have tried and failed.

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I personally think a recently fired HC is more likely to stick around than a hot DC like Horton.

 

Either one I would love, but I think a guy like Lovie or Wisenhunt would be here longer than a Horton.

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I personally think a recently fired HC is more likely to stick around than a hot DC like Horton.

 

Either one I would love, but I think a guy like Lovie or Wisenhunt would be here longer than a Horton.

 

Agreed...If Horton does not get one of the current openings, he will be one and done with another good season as a DC...

 

I just can't see Lovie coming and working under a 1st time NFL HC...Maybe I'm wrong...I do think that should Lovie miss out on one of the current jobs there would be no better way to establish himself as a legit HC prospect again then to resurrect this terrible Bills Defense...I think in that case Lovie would be a one and done as well...

 

I'm just guessing it will not be a big name at DC...We'll see soon enough... B-)

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I feel like the best way to go would be to get one of the big name DCs even if they are likely to be gone after a year or two IF you can also bring in an up and comer to one of the position coaches spots for the sole purpose of learning from that DC and be ready to step in when he leaves and keep some continuity. If you can't do that, then you would be completely starting over again as soon the DC leaves, and I would prefer someone who will be around for a while

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I heard through a guy that played with him in college, he was bringing his whole staff from the 'cuse.

They are not happy about it.

Sorry no link, just hearsay I find reliable.

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I heard through a guy that played with him in college, he was bringing his whole staff from the 'cuse.

They are not happy about it.

Sorry no link, just hearsay I find reliable.

I believe I heard him say in the presser that he wanted his coordinators to have NFL experience which would fly in the face of what you stated unless the cuse OC and DC had NFL experience before going to cuse.

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Why would we want to go back to a 3-4 Defense? We have two good DT's, 2 good to serviceable 4-3 DE's, and maybe 1 good LB.

Time to create a 6-1-4 Defense!

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I believe I heard him say in the presser that he wanted his coordinators to have NFL experience which would fly in the face of what you stated unless the cuse OC and DC had NFL experience before going to cuse.

 

Yeah, I heard that also.

As much as I like the cuse, didn't pay attention to assitant coaches, guess we gotta wait and see.

Anyone have any info on OC or DC from cuse?

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I heard through a guy that played with him in college, he was bringing his whole staff from the 'cuse.

They are not happy about it.

Sorry no link, just hearsay I find reliable.

Every interview I've ever read with an NFL GM,about the coach hiring process says the candidates thoughts on OC/DC are HUGE in considering if they should hire him. Surely the Bills would not have hired this guy if his answer was: "I'm bringing my whole college staff with me."
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Every interview I've ever read with an NFL GM,about the coach hiring process says the candidates thoughts on OC/DC are HUGE in considering if they should hire him. Surely the Bills would not have hired this guy if his answer was: "I'm bringing my whole college staff with me."

 

Except Chan Gailey basically did that -_-

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Marrone said he will look for coaches with NFL experience in his search for an offensive and defensive coordinator.

 

"We want to be innovative," he said. "We want to be on the cutting edge."

 

Marrone said he will not call offensive plays for the Bills, but he'll have the final say.

 

"I will not be calling plays, but everything will go through me," he said.

 

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/8820882/doug-marrone-hired-buffalo-bills

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Marrone sounds good so far. Bring in a staff that wants to be here and teach. 4-3 if we have the right players or switch. I like his confidence, he has time to bring in a staff before 5 other teams choose a HC.

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NoSaint pointed out the New Orleans Saints OC, Pete Carmichael, has allowed his contract to expire and is currently available. He called the plays this year in NO, but it is believed Sean Payton will resume playcalling duties in 2013.

 

Carmichael became OC when Marrone left for Syracuse.

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