Campy Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Sherman was not the GM when the Pack tried to get JP was he? 572125[/snapback] Working off of memory, but I think that was his last season as GM. I'm by no means 100% certain, he may have been relieved of his GM duties beforehand.
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 I've been checking in TBD regularly but haven't really read TSW in quite some time - at least until last night. I only read a couple of threads then and hadn't seen it mentioned. Sorry for being redundantly redundant. 572133[/snapback] HAHAHA no need to apologize...i've been stuck here at work since like 7pm (its going on 8 am now) so I have been able to read pretty much the entire board.
tennesseeboy Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Sherman is a safe bet for RW and ML. He has a track record and has a penchant for winning. It would not be a bad choice in my book, considering who else was being considered for the job. I think he would bring a lot of stability to the team and I think it wouldn't take him long to figure out that he needs to get linemen in a hurry.
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Working off of memory, but I think that was his last season as GM. I'm by no means 100% certain, he may have been relieved of his GM duties beforehand. 572139[/snapback] I have no clue and lack the attention span at this point in my day to actually research it. Hopefully someone will do the leg work for the both of us.
BuffaloBilliever Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 I believe in the first post you meant coaching KELLY HOLCOMB in to being the next Brett Favre. I hate JP...
RkFast Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 "Sherman as Bills HC means JP becomes Favre." Comical.
SACTOBILLSFAN Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 I believe in the first post you meant coaching KELLY HOLCOMB in to being the next Brett Favre. I hate JP... 572160[/snapback] Great insight.
VABills Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 The one thing Sherman brings is some GM experience. He can teach Marv some of the ropes and Marv can read literature to Mike. Seriously though Sherman is the type of coach that could do well here. Figure Marv is only going to be GM for 2 years, you need an organized coach who can help out with some of the Gm role initially plus be a good on field coach. He is going to have a lot of say and be listened to on our needs. Perfect situation for that person who wants to be a coach/gm like Mike was at one time and had GB doing okay with until they stripped him of his GM role and their GM cut everyone, and still expected Sherman to win.
booya2 Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Perfect situation for that person who wants to be a coach/gm like Mike was at one time and had GB doing okay with until they stripped him of his GM role and their GM cut everyone, and still expected Sherman to win. 572174[/snapback] This part does ring true... back when Sherman was GM/HC, the Packers did have back to back 12-4 seasons. That would certainly be nice to see here again.
billsboys Posted January 18, 2006 Author Posted January 18, 2006 "Sherman as Bills HC means JP becomes Favre." Comical. 572165[/snapback] I could happen, even though the odds are probably 1,000,000,000:1
Mile High Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 I think the ideal situation for continuity purposes would be hire Mike Sherman as the HC. He is an Offense coach, and with the impression that JP Losman has the look of a young unseasoned Favre.....i know that is a big reach, but that is what everyone keeps saying.Then hire Ted Cottrell as the DC/Assit. Head Coach with a promise that he gets the HC gig if things fall apart on Sherman. As long as things don't fall apart on Cottrell's defense first. 572136[/snapback] I think you're right. With these two names coming in, they will have instant credibility with the coaches, PLAYERS and the fans. Something that the last regime lacked largely. And if things don't pan out with Sherman (which I highly doubt) then Cotrell will be in the wings to take over. Good post I agree 100%.
1gap2gap Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 ESPN-- Making the news instead of reporting the news. How could they know this type of information? Why would anybody that is in the room interviewing give out information like this at this point of the interviews? Somebody has to stop these guys. Between NFL network and ESPN the reporting just keeps on getting worse.
eball Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 The one thing Sherman brings is some GM experience. He can teach Marv some of the ropes and Marv can read literature to Mike. Seriously though Sherman is the type of coach that could do well here. Figure Marv is only going to be GM for 2 years, you need an organized coach who can help out with some of the Gm role initially plus be a good on field coach. He is going to have a lot of say and be listened to on our needs. Perfect situation for that person who wants to be a coach/gm like Mike was at one time and had GB doing okay with until they stripped him of his GM role and their GM cut everyone, and still expected Sherman to win. 572174[/snapback] It's about time we agree on something. You were certainly more on the money about Mularkey than I was.
VABills Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 It's about time we agree on something. You were certainly more on the money about Mularkey than I was. 572629[/snapback] I was more on the money about JP as well. You just didn't listen.
CoachChuckDickerson Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 ESPN-- Making the news instead of reporting the news. How could they know this type of information? Why would anybody that is in the room interviewing give out information like this at this point of the interviews? Somebody has to stop these guys. Between NFL network and ESPN the reporting just keeps on getting worse. 572626[/snapback] Because Fassel is going to be the Bills next coach.....opps wait.....no,no this time around it's Haslet, no doubt.....opps wait....um maybe Jauron, but if the interview goes well, it will be Sherman.....Yeah thats it Sherman.
BEAST MODE BABY! Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 THis just in from ESPN: Sherman's ass IS bigger than Jauron's, however Mike can do more things with his ass since Jauron is too conservative. Clayton thinks Jauron is cuter than Sherman, but likes Sherman better because he puts out. Chris Mortenson is confirming this report that Clayton is gay with a 90% certainty.
Maguire's Beer Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 THis just in from ESPN: Sherman's ass IS bigger than Jauron's, however Mike can do more things with his ass since Jauron is too conservative. Clayton thinks Jauron is cuter than Sherman, but likes Sherman better because he puts out. Chris Mortenson is confirming this report that Clayton is gay with a 90% certainty. 572638[/snapback] Clayton is now reporting that sources deep within the Bills have revealed that Mortenson can only get it up for Asian pre-op transsexuals.
ricojes Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 The one thing Sherman brings is some GM experience. He can teach Marv some of the ropes and Marv can read literature to Mike. Seriously though Sherman is the type of coach that could do well here. Figure Marv is only going to be GM for 2 years, you need an organized coach who can help out with some of the Gm role initially plus be a good on field coach. He is going to have a lot of say and be listened to on our needs. Perfect situation for that person who wants to be a coach/gm like Mike was at one time and had GB doing okay with until they stripped him of his GM role and their GM cut everyone, and still expected Sherman to win. 572174[/snapback] Sherman also brings Bill Bates as the DC, and that would be nice!!!
BEAST MODE BABY! Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Clayton is now reporting that sources deep within the Bills have revealed that Mortenson can only get it up for Asian pre-op transsexuals. 572729[/snapback] Clayton has updated his previous report by saying that he is in pre-op to become a pre-op Asian trans-sexual, and has official asked Chris Mortenson out. Dan Patrick mentioned that Matt Millen wants to watch.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 18, 2006 Posted January 18, 2006 Do you think Jauron might still join the Bills in some capacity if Sherman is hired? PTR
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