jimmy griffin Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 DJ is a teacher. This core of players is being taught this season. 8-8 this season and then a winner comes to Buffalo. Here are the choices: Shannahan: Would install a west coast offense using TEs and a great running game (one cut to north south). Would score points and scare Miami and the Pats. Cowher: Would be an aggressive blitzing defense. The offensive line would be physical and dominate. Good special teams, just a hard team that would be in every game and win about 9 -11 games per season. Holmgren: West coast offense. Would want to GM as well. Would have a boring style of play -- but he was good in a small town before --- see GREEN BAY. Gruden: West coast offense. Would be a drill sargent. Knows good players and would install a very good ground game. He was great with the Raiders where he made Ty Wheatley an all pro overnight. Dungy: Chill guy who asks for maturity on the team. Would instill a winning attitude. It helped that he had Peyton Manning. I don't think Dungy is any better/worse than Herm Edwards -- who stunk as a pro coach. Buffalo will get one of these guys next season.
Frez Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 DJ is a teacher. This core of players is being taught this season. 8-8 this season and then a winner comes to Buffalo. Here are the choices: Shannahan: Would install a west coast offense using TEs and a great running game (one cut to north south). Would score points and scare Miami and the Pats. Cowher: Would be an aggressive blitzing defense. The offensive line would be physical and dominate. Good special teams, just a hard team that would be in every game and win about 9 -11 games per season. Holmgren: West coast offense. Would want to GM as well. Would have a boring style of play -- but he was good in a small town before --- see GREEN BAY. Gruden: West coa Cowher
KOKBILLS Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 DJ is a teacher. This core of players is being taught this season. 8-8 this season and then a winner comes to Buffalo. Here are the choices: Shannahan: Would install a west coast offense using TEs and a great running game (one cut to north south). Would score points and scare Miami and the Pats. Cowher: Would be an aggressive blitzing defense. The offensive line would be physical and dominate. Good special teams, just a hard team that would be in every game and win about 9 -11 games per season. Holmgren: West coast offense. Would want to GM as well. Would have a boring style of play -- but he was good in a small town before --- see GREEN BAY. Gruden: West coa Chuckie...He's the anti-Jauron...
The Senator Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 The greatest offensive mind available is likely to be... Mike Leach
Solomon Grundy Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Herm Edwards. At the very least we would have some great press conferences
gus2378 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Of those guys, I'd want Cowher probably, but any of them will be infinitely better than whomever the Bills actually hire. You better add a few names to the list that will cost a LOT less if you want this to be at all realistic. All those guys will not only cost way more than Ralph will ever pay a head coach, but they will also want far more control than he will give them. For instance, none of them will stand for the owner sitting in the draft room overruling scouts, one of Ralph's hobbies.
Blaise321 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Herm Edwards. At the very least we would have some great press conferences He is no doubt the anti-Jauron when it comes to press confrences.
NY Nole Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Buffalo will get one of these guys next season. Surely you jest. In your hypothetical world, however, I would take Shanahan. Denver was stupid for getting rid of him.
Tcali Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 DJ is a teacher. This core of players is being taught this season. 8-8 this season and then a winner comes to Buffalo. Here are the choices: Shannahan: Would install a west coast offense using TEs and a great running game (one cut to north south). Would score points and scare Miami and the Pats. Cowher: Would be an aggressive blitzing defense. The offensive line would be physical and dominate. Good special teams, just a hard team that would be in every game and win about 9 -11 games per season. Holmgren: West coast offense. Would want to GM as well. Would have a boring style of play -- but he was good in a small town before --- see GREEN BAY. Gruden: West coast offense. Would be a drill sargent. Knows good players and would install a very good ground game. He was great with the Raiders where he made Ty Wheatley an all pro overnight. Dungy: Chill guy who asks for maturity on the team. Would instill a winning attitude. It helped that he had Peyton Manning. I don't think Dungy is any better/worse than Herm Edwards -- who stunk as a pro coach. Buffalo will get one of these guys next season. Gruden or Cowher. Both solid coaches who are FIREY.Buffalo needs FIREY!!!! Holmgren---awful GM Dungy-an improved version of Jauron Shannahan---hmmm tempting...probbly choice #3
Solomon Grundy Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Surely you jest. In your hypothetical world, however, I would take Shanahan. Denver was stupid for getting rid of him. He's not jesting. And don't call him Surely.
jwws9999 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Surely you jest. In your hypothetical world, however, I would take Shanahan. Denver was stupid for getting rid of him. the only thing that will fix the bills is to get a new owner and hope he keeps them in buffalo. wilson is and always has been an idiot
Lofton80 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 In this make believe exercise, I would take Cowher due to his Northeast style of play. More likely would be Mike Nolan or Marty Moningwig, they would come cheap, be easily controlled and we would not be competing with anyone for their services.
crazyDingo Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 I'm tellin ya, Van Pelt will be the next Head Coach.
Captain Caveman Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Herm Edwards. At the very least we would have some great press conferences Isn't Denny Green available?
GOBILLS78 Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 What's the consensus? Are we completely against bringing in a college coach or NFL assistant? Or do we think NFL head coaching experience is a must?
DrFishfinder Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 Do you really think RW is going to pony up for any of those guys? I don't.
Wilson from Gamehendge Posted August 23, 2009 Posted August 23, 2009 DJ is a teacher. This core of players is being taught this season. 8-8 this season and then a winner comes to Buffalo. Here are the choices: Shannahan: Would install a west coast offense using TEs and a great running game (one cut to north south). Would score points and scare Miami and the Pats. Cowher: Would be an aggressive blitzing defense. The offensive line would be physical and dominate. Good special teams, just a hard team that would be in every game and win about 9 -11 games per season. Holmgren: West coast offense. Would want to GM as well. Would have a boring style of play -- but he was good in a small town before --- see GREEN BAY. Gruden: West coast offense. Would be a drill sargent. Knows good players and would install a very good ground game. He was great with the Raiders where he made Ty Wheatley an all pro overnight. Dungy: Chill guy who asks for maturity on the team. Would instill a winning attitude. It helped that he had Peyton Manning. I don't think Dungy is any better/worse than Herm Edwards -- who stunk as a pro coach. Buffalo will get one of these guys next season. I will bet every penny I ever make in my life that we do not get any of these coaches...ESPECIALLY Cowher, Dungy and Holmgren.
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