The Bills start offseason with some big
changes! As we all know by now, Chan and friends have been canned. Buffalo
Bills He went graciously, and left some very kind words for Bills fans.
Buffalo Bills I will root for his success, gladly, Buffalo Bills elsewhere. Buffalo Bills Russ
Brandon is now in charge, and brings a youthful look to the organization, along
with some forward thinking. Bringing a “money-ball” type analytic department in
is top on the list for Russ, Buffalo Bills Buffalo Bills outside of the new
coach search. While many are skeptical that this approach will be successful in
the NFL, including our own hero Bill Polian, I am personally intrigued to say
the least about this. Buffalo Bills Any change is welcome at this point, and if
it means paying closer attention to our players and their production, I am for
it. Buffalo Bills What effect it will have remains to be seen, and will depend
on the ability of the department to interpret the results, as there are many
variables in the NFL vs. MLB or NBA. Buddy, Russ, Doug
Whaley, and Jim Overdorf head the search for a Coach, and have already
assembled an impressive list of candidates. Interviewing Ken Whisenhunt and Ray Horton the day the announcement was made that Russ
was in charge was in itself an aggressive move, even if fans don’t want another
retread. The fact that they immediately flew across the country to start
interviews was a refreshing sign of things to come. Securing interviews with
Mike McCoy and Chip Kelly, along with following through on the reported
interest of Lovie Smith, shows Russ was serious when he said he would “Leave no
stone unturned”. There are also reports that there is mutual interest between
the Bills and Doug Marrone, as well as interest in Redskins DC Jim
Tressel These are all competent coaches, and would be a vast improvement over
the last regime. However, they each have major flaws and most of them would
require much more than just a few pieces falling into place to equal success.
Whisenhunt is nearly identical to Chan. Conservative, but good offensive mind
when he has the right pieces to work with. He needs a top tier QB to be
successful, and fans were outraged to hear that the first candidate up is one
similar to what was just fired. He was the only coach to punt more than Chan
Gailey inside his own 40, not a popular stat with Bills fans. He needs to hire
a top tier DC, as he has little defensive knowledge Ray Horton was a superb
defensive player, and is proving to be one of the up and coming defensive minds
in the league. He would add a fire to the locker room, and any player that has
played for him has loved playing for him. He gets the most out of his players,
and knows how to lead group of football players. He has said that he would not
call any plays as a head coach, and would delegate that to his coordinators, a welcome
change from Chan’s refusal to give up play calling on the offensive side of the
ball; a task that ended up overwhelming him, and lead to his release. However,
Ray has no experience as a head coach, and would need to hire not just a solid
OC, but a capable DC that would be willing to take input and not have total
control over the defense, which could be a tall order for a coach without much
pedigree, or connections to multiple coaches that guys like Lovie Smith would
have…leading us to: Lovie Smith was the only coach (as far as i know) that
called the Bills first. We all know what he can do. He puts together some of
the most feared defenses assembled, and commands the respect of all his
players. Devin Hester has contemplated retiring since Lovie was fired. Lovie
has the most experience out of any candidate on this list, includingl a Super
Bowl appearance with an awful starting QB, Rex Grossman. He could take the
talent of the Bills defense and turn them into a top 5 unit within two years,
and has deep connections to players and coaches, including pending free agent
Brian Urlacher (OK I’m dreaming a little bit here). Smith’s greatest weakness
has been his inability to hire a solid offensive coordinator, but that is
something I feel Buddy can help with. His expressed interest has already won
over the fans, as the vast majority has started campaigning for him. Lovie
would require the least out of all candidates to get the Bills to being a true
competitor, and is likely the least of a gamble. However, he will undoubtedly
be asking for a lot more money that most of the other candidates lined up, and
paying head coaches has never been a characteristic of the Bills front office
before. We will soon find out if that was all Ralph Wilson, or a joint decision
by him and the front office. His drafting has also been questioned, but that
may be a result of the Bearsscouting department. Doug Whaley has proven
himself more than capable as head of the scouting department, and is likely to
be the GM of the Bills in the not so distant future. His scouting abilities,
coupled with Smith’s coaching abilities, could be what this franchise needs to
turn it around. Now i will look at the two college candidates the Bill shave
shown interest in. There are a number of college coaches either interested in
jumping to the NFL, or have NFL teams interested in them. Two of the top five
candidates are meeting with the Bills. Doug Marrone is the head coach of the
Syracuse Orangemen. He is praised for turning a program that has long been a
joke into a team that has won two bowl games in three years. He developed Ryan
Nassib, a top QB prospect in this years draft, and it is thought that the two
could wind up being a package deal. Doug is a local favorite, as most Bills
fans also follow Cuse teams as well, and no one can deny what he has done with
a program that has a very hard time recruiting football talent (sounds familiar
doesn’t it?). He has knowledge on both sides of the ball, and his players show
a great amount of respect for him, as does the college. He does lack experience
as a head coach in the NFL, but some big risks will need to be taken by the
Bills, and Marrone could be one of them. It should also be noted that many
think Doug will end up staying in ‘Cuse with a larger pay rate when all is said
and done. Lastly, Chip Kelly. Chip has done some absolutely amazing things with
the Oregon Ducks, and his talent will likely be on display tonight against Kansas State
in the fiesta bowl. The Ducks have averaged over 50 points a game this season.
The Bills, somewhat conveniently, planned their interview with Ex-Cards coach
Ken Whisenhunt at the same time that Kelly was in town for the Fiesta bowl,
another aggressive and intelligent move by the Bills brass. There are a number
of concerns with Kelly, such has his lack of NFL experience, and the skepticism
that his sceme will not translate to the NFL (even though it already has
started to, Patriots coach Bill Belichick credits Kelly’s up tempo
offense to his own teams faster pace that has been employed this season). The
fact that a coach with Belichick’s pedigree respects a man like Chip is reason
enough to pursue him. He is the hot commodity of all the college potentials,
and would bring instant credibility and relativity to the Bills, something this
new President seems to crave. Buffalo Bills Chip would also require a very good
defensive coach to run the D, and is said to want a lot of control over personnel,
something i think Buddy would be willing to do. Chip would likely embrace the
idea of competing with Belichick, Buffalo Bills as well as going against
defensive guru Rex Ryan, Buffalo Bills and that competitive spirit would be
welcome here in Buffalo The list will likely not stop there, with reported
interest in Jim Tressel, Buffalo Bills and rumors of Bruce Arians being a
possible target as well. Buffalo Bills There are other coaches out there that
would be a good upgrade as well, Buffalo Bills Mike Zimmer and Hue Jackson come
to mind, Buffalo Bills but we will just have to sit back and see what the Bills
do. Buffalo Bills Hopefully they have learned from the mistakes of the past 13
years, Buffalo Bills and find the guy to restore our team to winning ways, Buffalo
Bills.
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