Hadn't really thought about him as an option. Considering Cowher is doubtful, he may be a good option. We are in a position similar to SD's a few years back... lots of young talent, no clear leader. Would Ralph pay what it took to bring him in?
If we were 3-2 right now, it would be hard to argue. Also, it deserves noting that the cupboards are pretty thin. Still, I don't get the gut feeling of confidence from Jauron and I don't think I ever will.
In his first season at the helm of the Bills, Jauron's decision-making skills were called into question on several occasions, particularly for clock-management issues and failed challenges, but all was forgiven when he took the team to a semi-respectable 7-9 record after a calamitous 2-5 start. This year, Buffalo was supposed to progress and at least match or near its win total from 2006. Instead, though, the Bills are just 1-4 in a campaign where they probably ought to be 3-2. The fact is, Jauron and his staff (mostly offensive coordinator Steve Fairchild) have cost the Bills two victories this season. Buffalo should have won the Denver game, a 15-14 season-opening loss, and it should have been victorious in Monday's 25-24 shocker against Dallas.
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