Coach Tuesday Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them had head-coaching experience prior to being hired for their current jobs. Neither did Lovie Smith, Romeo Crennel, Mike Nolan, or Jack Del Rio. Let's draw lines where they make sense - it's all about the right guy for the job, not some re-tread reject like Fassel, Mooch, Haslett, Wade, or Sherman, just because they have "experience."
Gary M Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them had head-coaching experience prior to being hired for their current jobs. Neither did Lovie Smith, Romeo Crennel, Mike Nolan, or Jack Del Rio. Let's draw lines where they make sense - it's all about the right guy for the job, not some re-tread reject like Fassel, Mooch, Haslett, Wade, or Sherman, just because they have "experience." 536564[/snapback] They are not the Bills Headcoach
Beerball Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 They are not Bills Headcoaches? 536579[/snapback] But they coulda been.
drnykterstein Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them have ever been in my kitchen? 536841[/snapback] Lol, neither of them have sung christmas carols over a crackling fire in SDS's living room either.
34-78-83 Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 The good one's have teams with good offensive lines while the others either have team's with poor lines or teams that let their linemen leave via FA.
zow2 Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them had head-coaching experience prior to being hired for their current jobs. Neither did Lovie Smith, Romeo Crennel, Mike Nolan, or Jack Del Rio. Let's draw lines where they make sense - it's all about the right guy for the job, not some re-tread reject like Fassel, Mooch, Haslett, Wade, or Sherman, just because they have "experience." 536564[/snapback] It's possible None of those coaches may have been good with Buffalo. Those teams drafted well, made some good F/A pickups and frankly got lucky with a few players as all good teams do. Mularkey coaches who he has on the roster. Our interior lines on both sides of the ball are weak as hell and some other individuals have had poor season. The coaches haven't had a good year either but i think it starts with the GM.
Albany,n.y. Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them have ever been in my kitchen? 536841[/snapback] But our GM acts a lot like Cliff...and has the fans ready to jump over one.
Bflojohn Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 I'll say this as gently as I possibly can.... IF the Cincinnati Bengals WIN a Super Bowl before the Buffalo Bills do, and at this point, that is distinctly more likely, I'm liable to hop a plane and choke the entire front office staff as it's presently is constituted! THAT WOULD SUCK!!!!
JAMIEBUF12 Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 i guess marvin lewis didnt "interview well" cogratulations marvin to your division championship!a hard nosed defensive guru that we gave a token interview you suck td!
Tortured Soul Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Neither of them had head-coaching experience prior to being hired for their current jobs. Neither did Lovie Smith, Romeo Crennel, Mike Nolan, or Jack Del Rio. Let's draw lines where they make sense - it's all about the right guy for the job, not some re-tread reject like Fassel, Mooch, Haslett, Wade, or Sherman, just because they have "experience." 536564[/snapback] You're arguing Mike Nolan? I agree though - experience doesn't guarantee success, and visa versa.
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