firemedic Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 After seeing that some potential coaches were scared of being "tied" to EJ and possibly turned down the position because of that, I have an idea for the owners.............. How about giving the newly hired coach/staff a "free" first year. If EJ doesn't cut it, the coaches get a pass, can draft their own guy the next year and "start over" without year one being a blemish? What say you?
Dirtbag Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 ej needs a ton of instruction. he will likely make a wary coach weary.
Clockwork Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 32 jobs of its kind in the world. A man would be a fool to not accept the position of head coach in the NFL
Lombardi1 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 Great coaches find a way to win no matter who is under center. Pee Wee Herman could have played QB for the following teams and they still would have won a Super Bowl: The Steel Curtain; The Doomsday Defense and/or the No Name Defense. great coaches know football is more about coaching all 53 players than focusing upon just one position. If I was Mr. & Mrs. Pegula I would only retain the services of a HC capable of handling challenges, not cowering away from them. Thank goodness Super Bowl winning QB Jim Plunkett didn't believe all the "experts" early on in is career.
Snorom Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 If a coach can not embrace the challenge then that coach was never worth the job.
Lombardi1 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 32 jobs of its kind in the world. A man would be a fool to not accept the position of head coach in the NFL That's the winning spirit! and what an amazing attitude too. Coach THE TEAM, not a mere position. If a coach can not embrace the challenge then that coach was never worth the job. You are just making good sense.
Canadian Bills Fan Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 If a coach can not embrace the challenge then that coach was never worth the job. Outstanding.... *slow clap* CBF
Snorom Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 *** takes a bow *** thanks for the shout outs, and I'll add true greatness does not come form cherry picking perfect situations
May Day 10 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 After seeing that some potential coaches were scared of being "tied" to EJ and possibly turned down the position because of that, I have an idea for the owners.............. How about giving the newly hired coach/staff a "free" first year. If EJ doesn't cut it, the coaches get a pass, can draft their own guy the next year and "start over" without year one being a blemish? What say you? you need to get the fans, local, and national media in on the deal as well
808 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 until some of the other jobs like atlanta/sf/oakland and filled those really are better options than buffalo right now because of having abs in place. it sucks but thats reality. plus those are pretty good living destinations for the families of coaches. it not a knock on buffalo but the current rosters and locations are probably a bit higher than the bills right now. I think(hope) they get it right this time tho.
NoSaint Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 How about we simply have fair expectations based on how the roster and season play out? Wouldn't that always be the standard?
BillsVet Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 32 jobs of its kind in the world. A man would be a fool to not accept the position of head coach in the NFL Then what happened in 2010 when Nix was trying to hire a HC?
billsfan1959 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 After seeing that some potential coaches were scared of being "tied" to EJ and possibly turned down the position because of that, I have an idea for the owners.............. How about giving the newly hired coach/staff a "free" first year. If EJ doesn't cut it, the coaches get a pass, can draft their own guy the next year and "start over" without year one being a blemish? What say you? Which potential coaches? Links?
HerdMenatlity1 Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 *** takes a bow *** thanks for the shout outs, and I'll add true greatness does not come form cherry picking perfect situations Ok, now you're just showing off.
NoSaint Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 Which potential coaches? Links? we have 1 report that whaley is saying coaches shouldnt totally sleep on EJ (but that he will bring in competition), and 1 report that rex is scared to develop any qbs and suddenly the bills cant sign any coach because they are forcing EJ on them and everyone hates him.
eball Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 we have 1 report that whaley is saying coaches shouldnt totally sleep on EJ (but that he will bring in competition), and 1 report that rex is scared to develop any qbs and suddenly the bills cant sign any coach because they are forcing EJ on them and everyone hates him. Thank you for posting this. I've been waiting for any confirmation coaches have been "scared off" because EJ Manuel is on the roster.
Clockwork Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 Then what happened in 2010 when Nix was trying to hire a HC?A few men were fools. That's what happened.
JoeF Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 Joe Freddoso @joefreddoso 12m12 minutes ago @JohnThornton @MikeSilver There is a rumor offense background candidates for #Bills job are leery of EJ. Does Hue feel this way? 0 replies0 retweets0 favorites Reply Retweet Favorite More Michael Silver @MikeSilver 28s28 seconds ago @joefreddoso @JohnThornton no
Phil Hansen Forever Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 How about we all just get a big pitcher of purple kool aid and have a party?
1billsfan Posted January 9, 2015 Posted January 9, 2015 After seeing that some potential coaches were scared of being "tied" to EJ and possibly turned down the position because of that, I have an idea for the owners.............. How about giving the newly hired coach/staff a "free" first year. If EJ doesn't cut it, the coaches get a pass, can draft their own guy the next year and "start over" without year one being a blemish? What say you? I never heard or saw this. Is this you're opinion? If it is your opinion, don't write it as if it's a known fact. Also, if a head coaching candidate doesn't think he can do anything with EJ Manuel then he shouldn't be hired. I'd bet a whole lot of money that Chip Kelly would have had EJ Manuel in the top 10 of QB statistics if he had him this past year. IMO he certainly would have started over Nick Foles and Mark Sanchez. The problem with EJ Manuel was 80% coaching. Will he ever be an elite QB? Probably not. Is he a QB with enough skills like Joe Flacco and Eli Manning that you can coach up to play at a high enough level to get you in the playoffs, get on a roll and win the Superbowl? I believe Manuel could be that type of QB for the Bills. What the Bills need is an innovative and creative coach like Chip Kelly that tunes out the negative and goes full throttle with a plan that uses Manuel's best attributes. Spread formation, QB runs, quick pace, deep throws and tell him to play with no fear of getting yelled at. You want to see Manuel thrive? That's the game plan people. There is no silver bullet QB coming in here that is a better option than a new head coach getting EJ Manuel in gear. Not Cutler, Foles, Sanchez, Glennon...ect. All well known duds IMO. Unless the Giants or Steelers are trading away their starting QBs to the Bills, the best option is giving EJ Manuel a free form and innovative offense.
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