QB Bills Posted October 13, 2009 Posted October 13, 2009 I'm sure this idea has been bandied about here, especially after his comments last week, but I didn't see anything. It is probably too simplistic to draw parallels between the kind of player Singletary was and the job he's done in San Fran and say that Talley could do the same here, but after listening to some comments by Thurman Thomas, it sounds like he might be the type of guy the Bills need. TT was saying that Talley was the guy who'd motivate the players when they needed it, and that he was incredibly knowledgeable about the game, and as such, would make a good head coach. I think we all know that Ralph isn't going to pay through the nose for a new coach, and I think Talley could come cheap. Plus, he still has a connection to the team and community. This is just more thinking aloud than anything, as I don't even know if Talley would be interested in coaching in any capacity. But realistically speaking (ie, money), this is a good option in my opinion. Now as for the offense... Frank Reich anyone???
faderphreak Posted October 13, 2009 Posted October 13, 2009 I'm sure this idea has been bandied about here, especially after his comments last week, but I didn't see anything. It is probably too simplistic to draw parallels between the kind of player Singletary was and the job he's done in San Fran and say that Talley could do the same here, but after listening to some comments by Thurman Thomas, it sounds like he might be the type of guy the Bills need. TT was saying that Talley was the guy who'd motivate the players when they needed it, and that he was incredibly knowledgeable about the game, and as such, would make a good head coach. I think we all know that Ralph isn't going to pay through the nose for a new coach, and I think Talley could come cheap. Plus, he still has a connection to the team and community. This is just more thinking aloud than anything, as I don't even know if Talley would be interested in coaching in any capacity. But realistically speaking (ie, money), this is a good option in my opinion. Now as for the offense... Frank Reich anyone??? He hasn't mentioned any interest in that job on his radio show, tough he has been tearing up the Bills and is clearly not happy with what has happened to the Bills this year.
buffalomike Posted October 13, 2009 Posted October 13, 2009 yea Talley as head coach Kelly as GM Odomes as DB coach Metzelars as TE coach and Jeff Wright as D Line Coach You guys need to stop living in the past thinking that any of the former players who never won us a superbowl are going to be back coaching the team in some capacity. Give it up. Its not a good idea for any of theose guys with no coaching experience to get their feet wet with the Bills.
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 I wouldn't have a problem bringing in someone like Metzelars as at least he's show nhe's willing to put the effort int ocoaching. But mentioning name of people who have never coached and think they will be a good coach is idiotic. It really is amazing how many stupid people are out there.
DCBongo Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 I wouldn't have a problem bringing in someone like Metzelars as at least he's show nhe's willing to put the effort int ocoaching. But mentioning name of people who have never coached and think they will be a good coach is idiotic. It really is amazing how many stupid people are out there. I think people are doing this because lets face it, the season is lost and the team is damn disappointing. BUT, if you had Jimbo as HC, it would be fun to watch him exploding on the sideline.
Tcali Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 I think people are doing this because lets face it, the season is lost and the team is damn disappointing. BUT, if you had Jimbo as HC, it would be fun to watch him exploding on the sideline. exactly...after all this is entertainment...and coaching a football team is not advanced physics. Our wonderful bunch has 1 TD in the last 36 possessions. THAT is legendary.A near impossibility.With Lynch,Jackson,TO,Evans,Reed. Lets have some fun with this.
billsfreak Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Talley is one of my favorite ex-Bills, but from the 7 or 8 times I have met him, I would wonder if he could stay sober enough to coach. Then again, maybe a few drinks could help Jauron and bring him to life once in awhile.
DCBongo Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 At the very least, why not ask Jimbo to work with Trent. Jim could probably help him with his game. He can start by putting a foot in his ass for his damn ignorant post game comment about not being a Bills fan.
iinii Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Talley is one of my favorite ex-Bills, but from the 7 or 8 times I have met him, I would wonder if he could stay sober enough to coach. Then again, maybe a few drinks could help Jauron and bring him to life once in awhile. Someone once asked Lincoln about Grant's drinking, implying he had a problem, Lincoln replied with, "find out what he is drinking and get the rest of my generals a case each."
billsfreak Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 At the very least, why not ask Jimbo to work with Trent. Jim could probably help him with his game. He can start by putting a foot in his ass for his damn ignorant post game comment about not being a Bills fan. Kelly has made it known for years that he has had no interest in coaching. It is rarely the great QBs that make good coaches, but it seems like the ones that carry the clipboard sometimes make better coaches. Where is Gale Gilbert when we need him?
/dev/null Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 Where is Gale Gilbert when we need him? Waiting for Colt McCoy to gradutate
spartacus Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 I wouldn't have a problem bringing in someone like Metzelars as at least he's show nhe's willing to put the effort int ocoaching. But mentioning name of people who have never coached and think they will be a good coach is idiotic. It really is amazing how many stupid people are out there. most of the really stupid ones are either Bills fans or work for the team directly
Geno Smith's Arm Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 NO EX-BILLS! This whole bring back so&so from the 90's is pathetic. Darryl Talley! Great player, but not so bright. Dick Cheney! The only man as ruthless, cold-blooded and heartless as Bill Belicheat. He would probably have Tom Brady assassinated!
QB Bills Posted October 14, 2009 Author Posted October 14, 2009 I wouldn't have a problem bringing in someone like Metzelars as at least he's show nhe's willing to put the effort int ocoaching. But mentioning name of people who have never coached and think they will be a good coach is idiotic. It really is amazing how many stupid people are out there. Learn how and when to use the space bar before you start calling people out. I'm sure you didn't have any experience making license plates before you started and look how well you've done.
evilbuffalobob Posted October 14, 2009 Posted October 14, 2009 yea Talley as head coachKelly as GM Odomes as DB coach Metzelars as TE coach and Jeff Wright as D Line Coach You guys need to stop living in the past thinking that any of the former players who never won us a superbowl are going to be back coaching the team in some capacity. Give it up. Its not a good idea for any of theose guys with no coaching experience to get their feet wet with the Bills. Jim Haslett- DC
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