New England took care of defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel, rewarding him with a new three-year extension, since his contract was about to expire. Crennel will make about $1 million annually and that will tide him over nicely, if he doesn't land any of the head coach spots for which he has interviewed. His counterpart, Pats offensive coordinator Charlie Weis, seems to have moved into the top spot on the Buffalo wish list. That means the Bills may not have a new head coach until after the Super Bowl.
I Give Up!!!
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Originally posted by Jan Reimers
By my count, Jauron and Mularkey have already been hired and Fassel is on his way. How many HCs do you suppose we'll end up with?
Not only did the Chicago Bears secretly interview University of California coach Jeff Tedford last week, and offer him the job after LSU's Nick Saban rebuffed them Saturday night, but the Atlanta Falcons also quietly met with him on the West Coast. For obvious reasons, like recruiting, Tedford didn't want word to leak of his NFL interviews. He was to have been at Halas Hall on Sunday night, according to the Bears plans, but elected to remain in his current job. The Falcons quietly interviewed former Minnesota Vikings coach Dennis Green before he took the Arizona Cardinals job.
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Originally posted by Jan Reimers
By my count, Jauron and Mularkey have already been hired and Fassel is on his way. How many HCs do you suppose we'll end up with?
i dont think any of us will know until i get that little buzz on my cell phone."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Originally posted by kal123
I am willing to bet $1,000 that Mularkey WILL SUCK as a head coach and we will be looking for a new one three years from now.
AGAIN.
Sigh.
Tough being a Bills' fan, that's for sure."All hockey players are bilingual. They know English and profanity." ~ Gordie Howe
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Just maybe, they are telling the truth over at BuffaloBills.com. They are saying, the Bills will take a step back and the "holy trinity" Ralph Wilson, Tom Donahoe. and Tom Modrak will "step back and assess where they stand the next few days. They are "sitting down and talking about what they've heard" and "sharing their feelings on each of the seven candidates they have spoken to this past week." That's from an article posted last Friday. Here's the link if you don't happen to have read it already:
I suspect that each of these big shots have their own preferences, which may or may not agree. It may be that various underlings in talking to these guys have gotten impressions about who those preferences are for. That may be the source for some of these rumors and reports from guys like Len Pascarelli and others.
However, I think we need to remember that Tom Donahoe, like him or hate him, rightly or wrongly is all about the process. He believes that if you go about making decisions in a methodical orderly process, you'll make the right decision more often than not. He made the wrong one the last time around. That may have made him even more careful about following the process, and even tweaking the process to make it more deliberate and careful. Bottom line: We'll know when TD has decided they have followed through on the process and not before.Last edited by TigerJ; 01-12-2004, 05:09 PM.I've made up my mind. Don't confuse me with the facts.
I'm the most reasonable poster here. If you don't agree, I'll be forced to have a hissy fit.
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Originally posted by mchurchfie
Bring Marv back..problem solved!!
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