I think the reason TD hasnt fired GW yet is because of the fact that Brian Billick may be available as a Head Coach following the season. I think BB would make an excellent Head Coach here. Your thoughts?
What I think TD is Doing...
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I'd take him pending who else is available. I'm sure he'd give Gilbride a kick in the ass outta here if TD didn't. I'm not sure BB and TD would rub well together tho. Billick seems like a straight shooter while TD to me seems a little more political and not as straight forward and terse as BB. I see tension if those two had to work together.
Someone else pointed out that TD needs someone that wouldn't threaten his "headship" as the GM. I can't say that I see BB being that person if his ways rubbed with TD's bumbling offseason moves. Billick knows what's important, the lines. I can see a monster conflict there between the two with TD trying to "sell more tickets" by signing more skill position players w/ BB trying desparately to amass the size and strength on the lines that would make any QB, RB, and back 7 shine.Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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I've brought this up a few times already. Billick, imo, is just the type of arrogant SOB that can give this team some attitude and identity. His teams in Baltimore have overachieved. The only knock I have on him is his not being able to stick with 1 QB for more than a year.
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Indeed. You'd think that a GM/HC tandem would stick w/ a OG that played pretty well the year prior w/o replacing him w/ a second-year 7th rounder w/ absolutely no experience too.Replace Donahoe with Modrak and fire the entire coaching staff!
Then let's go to Disneyworld!
GO BILLS!!!
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Originally posted by Wys Guy
Indeed. You'd think that a GM/HC tandem would stick w/ a OG that played pretty well the year prior w/o replacing him w/ a second-year 7th rounder w/ absolutely no experience too.
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Originally posted by Wys Guy
Then again, it's not like he's had choices like Montana, Young, and Culpepper either.
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I think it is a ploy to lure our second half opponents into a false sense of security so we can whup 'em.You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!
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Normally I wouldn't see Billick as being on the hot seat but the Ravens are changing ownership. You never know which direction new leadership will take.Originally posted by TopdogDamn , your're showing you're ignorance!Originally posted by mercyruleI love Weiner.Originally posted by mercyrulealso cheese
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Exactly PaulB. Bisciotti, who will take over full ownership from the Modells after this season, is not a fan or even a supported of Billick. To put it simply, they just don't get along. There is a lot of speculation around here that he will be gone despite his success (this does happen, just ask Steve Mariucci).
I like the idea of Billick coaching this team. He hires competent coordinators, who he has faith in. He is great as a motivator and confidence builder. And, over the past few years, few coaches have done as much with as little.
(Not really relevent, but his name is
BILLick
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