This is why the big names shouldn't wait. If the Bills are truly offering TOTAL CONTROL, they will be the only team that will. That has to be the selling point to the big guys.
TOTAL CONTROL is the selling point.
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I think it might be possible to land Shanahan or Cowher if they are serous. But it's to early to tell. Lets see what happens when they really can make an offer. Right now they can't do diddle poop till the end of the season. Will see if Ralph will put his money where his mouth is.
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Originally posted by MahdiDallas and Washington would not give up total control. Carolina and Houston would.
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Originally posted by NovacaneWhy is a sure thing there will be jobs available in Houston, Carolina, and Dallas?
1. Shannahan was mentioned as a candidate in Dallas before.
2. If Wade doesn't make the playoffs even with a 10-6 record, he will be fired. If he makes the playoffs and is bumped in the first round he will be fired.
Of course there is no sure thing any of the teams I mentioned will be in the market for a coach, its obviously just speculation combined with rumors.
Washington has also been rumored to want Shannahan badly.
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Originally posted by kernowboyConsider how much debt Shanahan piled up in Denver, leaving him in overall control without a GM sends the team to LA
I dont think Buffalo even needs to spend a ton of cash to be a playoff team.
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Originally posted by NovacaneBig name coach's should look at Bill Parcels when considering Dallas. He got sick of Jerry Jones real quick. It may be the highest profile job but working is working for a ***** like Jones worth it?
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Originally posted by MahdiMaybe he learned from that experience.
I dont think Buffalo even needs to spend a ton of cash to be a playoff team.
He didn't learn in Denver. He just kept doing the same thing over and over and slowly drove the team into the ground. The reason it was hard to see was he was throwing money at decent players all the time but neglectful of the long term effects of that. Eventually, the money is just not available and you've burned through too many players.
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Originally posted by Typ0He didn't learn in Denver. He just kept doing the same thing over and over and slowly drove the team into the ground. The reason it was hard to see was he was throwing money at decent players all the time but neglectful of the long term effects of that. Eventually, the money is just not available and you've burned through too many players.
I expect he would make a couple big buys and then some 2nd tier signings because he will most likely move to a 3-4.
There could be a chance he would want to re-sign Owens too. He probably liked having Brandon Marhsall in Denver and Owens would replicate that.Last edited by Mahdi; 11-25-2009, 01:12 PM.
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Originally posted by MahdiRight but this would be a fresh start and I doubt he just goes off the handle with spending.
I expect he would make a couple big buys and then some 2nd tier signings because he will most likely move to a 3-4.
There could be a chance he would want to re-sign Owens too. He probably liked having Brandon Marhsall in Denver and Owens would replicate that.
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Originally posted by MahdiDallas and Washington would not give up total control. Carolina and Houston would.If you walk with Jesus today, you don't have anything to worry about tomorrow...
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