I remember this distinctly when the Bills were searching for a Head Coach in January of 2006. The top three candidates were Jauron, Jim Haslett and Mike Sherman if I am not mistaken.
My question is, why did Ralph Wilson chose Jauron over the other candidates, and where do you think the Bills would stand today if we had went with one of the other choices?
Haslett is one of those coaches that if you give him talent, he can coach it. But he won't make miracles happen if you give him nothing to work with. See St. Louis.
As for Mike Sherman, he would have been my choice given the three. 59-43 head coach record and he went to six playoff games, winning two of them. He isn't all world, but he could have done some good things with the Bills in my opinion.
So where would we be now with either of these guys?
Also, I heard we interviewed six coaches. Who were the other three? I don't remember any other names.
My question is, why did Ralph Wilson chose Jauron over the other candidates, and where do you think the Bills would stand today if we had went with one of the other choices?
Haslett is one of those coaches that if you give him talent, he can coach it. But he won't make miracles happen if you give him nothing to work with. See St. Louis.
As for Mike Sherman, he would have been my choice given the three. 59-43 head coach record and he went to six playoff games, winning two of them. He isn't all world, but he could have done some good things with the Bills in my opinion.
So where would we be now with either of these guys?
Also, I heard we interviewed six coaches. Who were the other three? I don't remember any other names.
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