Hire Marv now, seek Billick or a more suitable replacement later

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  • RedEyE
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 24661

    Hire Marv now, seek Billick or a more suitable replacement later

    I'll be receiving an onslaught of criticism for these comments, but I'm just not sold on the current coaching candidates the Bills are deciding from.

    Why is TD looking at a group of risky misfits to coach this team? Yes the credentials are there, but it's fortified with too much risk. I feel that this team is so close to obtaining some lofty goals, and I don't feel comfortable with any of these guys coming into Buffalo to acheive them. Weis is the only one giving me any kind of warm fuzzy feeling inside, and that isn't saying much.

    I propose the Bills sign Marv Levy and wait on Billlick or a coaching equvialent. I'm not trying to live in the past here. Hiring Marv is hiring proven talent. His abilties could be used for 1 or two years while the Bills wait it out for a more suitable replacement.

    Billick is my primary choice. He's been receiving an onslaught of criticism himself recently for the lack of a better PASSING offense. The Raven media and the fans are blinding themselves into believing that a power passing game is the way to win football games. In the meantime they're forgetting that they got into the playoffs again this season because of they're power running game. Billick is refusing to blame and/or release his OC. If the Ravens fail to get higher in the post season next year, Billick will feel some serious heat for his decisions.

    Personally,I think the Ravens could have gone far if they had a small upgrade in the QB and WR position. (Perhaps they'll see that next year) Anyway, my point being is if Billick and Cavanaugh don't obtain a AFC championship in the next one to two years, I'm willing to bet they pound pavement.

    Regardless, a coach of equal ability is bound to be looking for a job in the near future.

    Sign Marv now.
    Last edited by RedEyE; 01-12-2004, 06:02 PM.
  • saviorbledsoe
    All-Pro Zoner
    • Jul 2003
    • 2391

    #2
    MARVVVVVVVVVV!!!!!!!!!!

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    • Devin
      The Octagon
      • Apr 2003
      • 23878

      #3
      Agreed in a post a week or two ago that was my thought sign Marv and bring someone in under him with the understanding he will take over when Marv retires, probably only 2 years 3 tops.
      http://gridironjunkies.net/forums/index.php

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      • zone
        No, look. I do mind. The Dude minds.
        • Oct 2003
        • 2535

        #4
        My feelings exactly
        www.blzbus.com

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        • Jan Reimers
          Thank You, Terry and Kim, for Saving the Bills. Now, Work on the Sabres.
          • May 2003
          • 17353

          #5
          Marv has forgotten too much about football - more than GW will ever know, for instance.
          Should have known, way back in 1960 when we drafted Richie Lucas Number 1, that this would be a long, hard ride. But who could have known it would be THIS bad?

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          • helmetguy
            Touch the helmet for luck
            • Sep 2002
            • 5949

            #6
            I think Kornheiser was saying pretty much the same thing about hiring Levy on his radio show today (sorry, no link). There's a lot to be said for Levy, and the credibility he would bring with him. He has a winning record, is a Hall of Famer, and has not been so far out of the football loop, so to speak, as to not have a feel for current trends, players, etc. He's a classy guy, who communicates better than any coach I've ever seen, and tactful enough to be able to work well within the organization-and therefore no threat to the supposed "massive ego" of Tom Donahoe.
            Someone said "What's he gonna turn out like?" Ha!
            And someone else said "Never mind!"

            -Deep Purple

            "Have you ever taken a crap so big your pants fit better?"--Ron White

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            • gunzlingr
              Registered User
              • Jul 2002
              • 45976

              #7
              I like Marv, but think the Buffalo Bills Machine of 2004 should be powered by something other than fossill fuel (or Fassel for that matter). We need somebody with a hunger and drive to get us to the promised land, not some relic of a bygone era. It looks to me like Weis has that hunger, and the ability to turn trash into a smooth running machine.
              You think you're hot **** in a champagne glass, but you're really cold diarrhea in a Dixie cup!

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              • Voltron
                Registered User
                • Jul 2002
                • 10586

                #8
                Isn't Marv like 78 years old?!


                I LOVE MARV! He was a great coach! The word in that sentence that should jump out at you is WAS

                The Bills of the 90s did not succeed because Marv willed it to happen. He helped but lets face it the supporting cast was very very good. A lot better than what we have at this point that is for sure. This team needs more of a disciplinarian, which I can say for sure that Marv is not. He is a player’s coach. The 90s Bills had a lot more veteran leadership, more veteran players, and players that had played together for more than 1 year under the same system. While I think using some of Marv’s offense would be great I just don't think that Drew has the smarts to run a no huddle. Not that he is dumb he just is not good at making quick decisions and his reads take so long you’d think he was reading War and Peace!

                Sorry but I say no to Marv. Let the past stay in the past and let Buffalo look to the future. If you live in the past you are bound to repeat yourself!
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