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IMO, he is the closest to a slam dunk candidate as there is available. He would be a perfect fit for our current situation.

 

His credits:

 

—Discovered and developed Russell Wilson, when no one else in the NFL was considering him.

—Continued to innovate on offense after defenses started figuring out what they were doing.

—Former QB, has a speciality in developing scrambling strong-armed QBs

—Was the OC in Minnesota and helped Favre to his big year there, and one of the best years of Favre's career

 

PFT reports that the Bills have requested permission to interview him. I think he makes way more sense than anyone else they're looking at. He's an offensive specialist who has shown the ability to make something out of nothing. Unlike Gase or McDaniels, he isn't leaning on a HOF quarterback. Unlike Reich, he has a proven track record of success.

 

Bevell/Schwartz/Whaley is a power trio that I would have a lot of faith in.

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IMO, he is the closest to a slam dunk candidate as there is available. He would be a perfect fit for our current situation.

 

His credits:

 

—Discovered and developed Russell Wilson, when no one else in the NFL was considering him.

—Continued to innovate on offense after defenses started figuring out what they were doing.

—Former QB, has a speciality in developing scrambling strong-armed QBs

—Was the OC in Minnesota and helped Favre to his big year there, and one of the best years of Favre's career

 

PFT reports that the Bills have requested permission to interview him. I think he makes way more sense than anyone else they're looking at. He's an offensive specialist who has shown the ability to make something out of nothing. Unlike Gase or McDaniels, he isn't leaning on a HOF quarterback. Unlike Reich, he has a proven track record of success.

 

Bevell/Schwartz/Whaley is a power trio that I would have a lot of faith in.

Completely agree with all of this.

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I would rather have Quinn but I will take Bevell. The Seahawks manufacture offense better than any team in the league with limited personnel. Lynch is a superstar but their line has been ravaged by injury, Wilson is good but not great, and their WR group may be one of the worst in the league. I would love this hire.

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I would rather have Quinn but I will take Bevell. The Seahawks manufacture offense better than any team in the league with limited personnel. Lynch is a superstar but their line has been ravaged by injury, Wilson is good but not great, and their WR group may be one of the worst in the league. I would love this hire.

Then why would you rather have Quinn? We would lose Schwartz and still need a guy just like Bevell for the offense, but wouldn't get anyone who was as good.

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@ProFootballTalk: Darrell Bevell, Dan Quinn, Josh McDaniels on Bills' list too http://t.co/AAxehukFi5

He seemed upset that Seattle traded Harvin because he had big plans for him.

 

My guess is he could lay out those plans for Sammy

Some one should make sure he know that during the interview.

as one erudite poster recently mentioned.

" tell me how you will use Sammy Watkins , and dont limit yourself to 30 minutes " i don recall who it was that posted that but i love it and it applies here

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Was he interviewed at all for HC last year?

i remember there was interest but teams didn't want to wait until the after the SB to interview so not sure if he met with anyone during bye week
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Some one should make sure he know that during the interview.

as one erudite poster recently mentioned.

" tell me how you will use Sammy Watkins , and dont limit yourself to 30 minutes " i don recall who it was that posted that but i love it and it applies here

it was me who posted that. More evidence that I post too much!
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Palmyra is the Mecca of the Mormon religion.

 

Twenty miles from St. John Fisher.

It's all coming together!

 

Seriously, I think he's a great fit. But we need a running back like Marshawn right quick.

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Palmyra is the Mecca of the Mormon religion.

 

Twenty miles from St. John Fisher.

Yup. He can go to the Hill Cumorah pageant every night for two weeks during camp.

 

While I'd like to see Malzahn or Briles, Bevell would be my favorite NFL coordinator candidate. He's innovative, gets the most out of his OL through his blocking schemes, and I love the idea of him and Schwartz together. He's much more appealing than Gase or Reich.

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You will all laugh and idc. In EJs rookie year I thought he could be a bigger version of Russell Wilson because of his playing style, approach to the game, and work ethic. If Bevell was his coach, my belief in that initial thought could be revived.

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All around, I think he's probably the best choice for who we have and what we need. Pegula can give Schwartz a boatload of money to keep him happy and just let Bevell concentrate on the offense and EJ and whomever else they bring in. Maybe even keep Crossman.

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