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Originally posted by T-LongAnybody?
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Originally posted by T-LongAnybody?
Outside of that? No idea.
And then the list of old HC's with success that might become a GM a.l.a. Parcells.
Could we pry Polian away somehow?
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Originally posted by BILLSROCK1212I think Holmgren is VERY likely. He coached in Green Bay and Seattle where the fans are very into it especially Green Bay. He recently stated that if he were to return to coaching he'd prefer the east coast because he's never coached there and the guy isn't one to turn down a team just because of the city. He's very passionate and regardless of whether or not he's a good GM he's got connections all over the league from his days in Green Bay where he can bring guys in who can easily turn this team around.
I just want a guy or guys with a pedigree (SB ring).
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Originally posted by X-Era
Could we pry Polian away somehow?"The government's view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
Ronald Reagan
40th president of US (1911 - 2004)
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NFL network is saying that there is no way in hell that any proven HC comes in to this mess. They think that it will be someone that has been on the cusp b/w coordinator and HC the last few years.
With that said, they did say that they believe that this allows the bills to contact those coaches (Cowher, Shanny, etc.) to see if there is any interest or what it would take and it also gives us a chance to do a much more thorough analysis of of ther potential candidates.
All up in the air at this point!
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Originally posted by Patti120NFL network is saying that there is no way in hell that any proven HC comes in to this mess. They think that it will be someone that has been on the cusp b/w coordinator and HC the last few years.
With that said, they did say that they believe that this allows the bills to contact those coaches (Cowher, Shanny, etc.) to see if there is any interest or what it would take and it also gives us a chance to do a much more thorough analysis of of ther potential candidates.
All up in the air at this point!
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Originally posted by Patti120NFL network is saying that there is no way in hell that any proven HC comes in to this mess. They think that it will be someone that has been on the cusp b/w coordinator and HC the last few years.
With that said, they did say that they believe that this allows the bills to contact those coaches (Cowher, Shanny, etc.) to see if there is any interest or what it would take and it also gives us a chance to do a much more thorough analysis of of ther potential candidates.
All up in the air at this point!
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Originally posted by X-EraStick with Vic, not the tools at the desk on NFLN (do love Eisen though).
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Marc Ross, our old Blesto Nat'l Scout. Here's a vid of him http://www.giants.com/player/ivideo-..._papa_ross.flv
Chris Polian, though he is the heir apparent to the Colts.
Eric DeCosta / Vincent Newsome, Ravens
James "Shack" Harris, Lions. Former Bill and a solid Gm that took the fall for Del Rio.Last edited by methos4ever; 11-17-2009, 06:48 PM.
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Originally posted by methos4everMarc Ross, our old Blesto Nat'l Scout.
Chris Polian, though he is the heir apparent to the Colts.
Eric DeCosta / Vincent Newsome, Ravens
James "Shack" Harris, Lions. Former Bill and a solid Gm that took the fall for Del Rio.
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