billnutinphoenix Posted December 20, 2009 Posted December 20, 2009 Tim, Now that it looks like Mike Shanahan will go to Washington, is there any truth to the rumor about John Fox coming here and bringing Charlie Weiss with him?
TimGraham Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Hey Tim, As a follow up to your post today, do you believe the Bills organization is looking for a "justification" to stick with Fewell, and all the stuff about spending up to $10 million a year was just bluster? And if so, do you think the whole crew (Brandon, Guy, Modrak) stick around if the Bills win Sunday? I really believe the Bills are closer to a blank slate than they've ever been. It's hard to speculate until they foreshadow their first move. They whole thing could get blown up.
TimGraham Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Tim, Now that it looks like Mike Shanahan will go to Washington, is there any truth to the rumor about John Fox coming here and bringing Charlie Weiss with him? There can't possibly be any truth to it. John Fox is employed by another NFL team. You can't plan to hire a guy who might not be available, and even if the Bills were foolish enough to do so, it would be tampering.
TimGraham Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 Tim, I'm still a little confused. Did the Bills ever reach out to Mike Holmgren or not? If the Bills did reach out to Holmgren what makes the Browns job that much more attractive? I've been told the Bills did approach Holmgren. The Browns have an owner that desperately wants to win, will spend money, is willing to give up total control and isn't afraid to pull the trigger on something dramatic. And the Browns have a more attractive QB situation.
mob16151 Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 I've been told the Bills did approach Holmgren. The Browns have an owner that desperately wants to win, will spend money, is willing to give up total control and isn't afraid to pull the trigger on something dramatic. And the Bills have a more attractive QB situation. You mean the Browns right Tim? Jus messing around man and hey once again thanks for the info.
TimGraham Posted December 21, 2009 Posted December 21, 2009 You mean the Browns right Tim? Jus messing around man and hey once again thanks for the info. Oops. Yes, I did mean the Browns. I'll fix that ...
Lotterypick Posted December 25, 2009 Posted December 25, 2009 Tim, lots of people have been saying that with Freddy passing Marshawn, the Bills should be looking to dump Lynch for some draft picks. I think they should stick with the committee approach, but are you hearing any rumblings about the Bills looking to unload Lynch?
mob16151 Posted December 28, 2009 Posted December 28, 2009 Tim, I think you were a little hard on Brohm in your article yesterday. Yes he looked pedestrian against the Falcons. Yet he also had stretches 1 drive in particular. Especially considering he was making his first ever NFL start. He didn't get first team reps till wednsday,and he's playing behind one of the worst lines in the NFL. All in all I consider a pedestrian performmance overacheiving,especiallly considering the run game contributed absolutely nothing yesterday.
Hirly5 Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Tim, I was listening to the Tony Kornheiser Radio Program from Dec 23rd and he had Ron Jaworski on. Mr. Tony mentioned that Jaws always wanted to be a GM. Mr. Tony has mentioned this before. How crazy would it be that local boy Ron Jaworski comes back to Buffalo as a the GM? I do not think anyone else watches more film on every team in the NFL than he. I think he is a great talent evaluator and knows what schemes work in the NFL today. It would create some local buzz for the Bills ala last years TO signing appeasing the fan base (more importantly put paying fannies in the seats) but then make a splash nationally as Jaws works for ESPN. The only reservation is that Matt Millen kind of messed up the from the booth to the front office path but I Billieve that Jaws can get the job done.
TimGraham Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Tim, I think you were a little hard on Brohm in your article yesterday. Yes he looked pedestrian against the Falcons. Yet he also had stretches 1 drive in particular. Especially considering he was making his first ever NFL start. He didn't get first team reps till wednsday,and he's playing behind one of the worst lines in the NFL. All in all I consider a pedestrian performmance overacheiving,especiallly considering the run game contributed absolutely nothing yesterday. I wrote that Brohm's debut was "forgettable." I don't think there's any reason to start a scrapbook over what we saw Sunday. Forgettable doesn't mean good or bad. It just was. And I don't think we'll be looking back it with any fondness or regret.
TimGraham Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Tim, I was listening to the Tony Kornheiser Radio Program from Dec 23rd and he had Ron Jaworski on. Mr. Tony mentioned that Jaws always wanted to be a GM. Mr. Tony has mentioned this before. How crazy would it be that local boy Ron Jaworski comes back to Buffalo as a the GM? I do not think anyone else watches more film on every team in the NFL than he. I think he is a great talent evaluator and knows what schemes work in the NFL today. It would create some local buzz for the Bills ala last years TO signing appeasing the fan base (more importantly put paying fannies in the seats) but then make a splash nationally as Jaws works for ESPN. The only reservation is that Matt Millen kind of messed up the from the booth to the front office path but I Billieve that Jaws can get the job done. The broadcast booth to management has happened quite a bit in recent years. You mentioned Matt Millen. In baseball there was Bob Brenly, Buck Martinez and Larry Dierker. Would it be crazy? Probably, given how much Bills realize that establishing institutional credibility is important right now. Going for a broadcaster with no front-office experience would be more outside the box than the Bills would go, but I do like your idea.
TimGraham Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Tim, lots of people have been saying that with Freddy passing Marshawn, the Bills should be looking to dump Lynch for some draft picks. I think they should stick with the committee approach, but are you hearing any rumblings about the Bills looking to unload Lynch? I haven't heard anything about that specifically, but there were some whispers I never was able to confirm in the fall. Good running backs aren't that tough to find. Just take a look at Fred Jackson ... or Cedric Benson ... The Jets drafted the Doak Walker Award winner in the third round. The AFC East has two backs over 30 who've rushed for 1,000 yards this year. The problem is, that makes it tough to get any value in a trade. Teams will go find their own solution rather than give up significant assets for somebody else's castoff. People on this board know how much of a fan I was of Lynch's running style. Heading into the year, I thought he was the best back in the division. But I don't think Bills fans should be bothered to see him go. Not at all.
Tortured Soul Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Hey Tim, Now that it looks like there won't be job openings in Carolina, Houston, Chicago or Dallas, any chance Cowher will reconsider? Or even talk to the Bills? There doesn't seem to be any great opportunities out there. Edit: Based on this Chris Brown post, saying that Cowher is taking the same position with the Bucs as he took with the Bills, is there any reason to think the Bills are out of the running?
TimGraham Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Hey Tim, Now that it looks like there won't be job openings in Carolina, Houston, Chicago or Dallas, any chance Cowher will reconsider? Or even talk to the Bills? There doesn't seem to be any great opportunities out there. Edit: Based on this Chris Brown post, saying that Cowher is taking the same position with the Bucs as he took with the Bills, is there any reason to think the Bills are out of the running? There are several reasons to think the Bills are out of the running. Not to be flip, but they're the Bills and not all that attractive. Plus, if Cowher was in play, we'd know about it. So much of what the Bills are doing has gotten out, and Cowher is a guy they'd love to be linked to for PR purposes.
Tortured Soul Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 There are several reasons to think the Bills are out of the running. Not to be flip, but they're the Bills and not all that attractive. Plus, if Cowher was in play, we'd know about it. So much of what the Bills are doing has gotten out, and Cowher is a guy they'd love to be linked to for PR purposes. Hey, we know what we are. The Bills have to be one of the least attractive jobs in football. The thing is, when news of Cowher rebuffing the Bills first came out, there were a lot more attractive positions in play. Now, according to ESPN today, there might be openings in Jacksonville and Seattle, and before Tampa Bay beat the Saints, they were being talked about. And that seems to be it. Are the Bills really less attractive right now than Jacksonville and Seattle? Please be candid.
Lori Posted December 29, 2009 Author Posted December 29, 2009 Thing is, though -- while Cowher might want to get back in, he still doesn't need to find a job this offseason. Another year on the broadcast side, especially if Fox doesn't get an extension in Carolina, might not look so bad to him...
Tortured Soul Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Thing is, though -- while Cowher might want to get back in, he still doesn't need to find a job this offseason. Another year on the broadcast side, especially if Fox doesn't get an extension in Carolina, might not look so bad to him... Of course that's true. But ESPN reported Sunday he's making calls to line up a staff, and four years out of the league is a long time. I can't think of any coaches off the top of my head who took that much time and came back as the guy to get.
habes1280 Posted December 29, 2009 Posted December 29, 2009 Hi, Tim, and many thanks for your contributions. With tempered expectations in the GM and coaching searches being all the rage here in Buffalo, would fans be outreaching the franchise's possibilities in hoping for Gettleman as the GM-to-be? Are projects like the re-build in Buffalo as un-attractive to executives as they are (or might be) to potential coaching candidates, or are they opportunities to truly assert their authority and imagination over a franchise with little proven leadership/success in the executive ranks, and no organizational "direction" to maintain or abide? With little recognizable talent, direction, or identity, is Buffalo an ideal place to plant one's signature, or is it a disaster area to be avoided?
jester43 Posted December 30, 2009 Posted December 30, 2009 Hey, we know what we are. The Bills have to be one of the least attractive jobs in football. The thing is, when news of Cowher rebuffing the Bills first came out, there were a lot more attractive positions in play. Now, according to ESPN today, there might be openings in Jacksonville and Seattle, and before Tampa Bay beat the Saints, they were being talked about. And that seems to be it. Are the Bills really less attractive right now than Jacksonville and Seattle? Please be candid. i know you didn't ask me, but think about it...they HAVE to be the least attractive job based on ralph wilson's track record alone. even if he let you do what you wanted to do as a coach and/or gm and didn't nickel and dime you to death (two things he's been well known to do by everyone in the league), he's selling off your home games. what coach would want to come into a situation like this playing 1 less home game than everyone else? and that is to say nothing of the fact that his mental competence is questionable. if there were 32 vacancies for coach and/or gm in the league, this would HAVE to be the least attractive.
nucci Posted December 30, 2009 Posted December 30, 2009 i know you didn't ask me, but think about it...they HAVE to be the least attractive job based on ralph wilson's track record alone. even if he let you do what you wanted to do as a coach and/or gm and didn't nickel and dime you to death (two things he's been well known to do by everyone in the league), he's selling off your home games. what coach would want to come into a situation like this playing 1 less home game than everyone else? and that is to say nothing of the fact that his mental competence is questionable. if there were 32 vacancies for coach and/or gm in the league, this would HAVE to be the least attractive. But there aren't and there are only 3 Toronto games left. No big deal.
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