He said he wants to coach still, why not come back to the Bills as the OC? If not him, what about Jim Kelly? Kelly ran the K-Gun for many years, and basically called most of the team's plays during that tenure. He may not be ready to be an OC quite yet, but I'd can Wyche and bring Kelly as the QB coach for sure. It's clear to me that Wyche isn't teaching Losman a damn thing.
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Originally posted by Mr. CynicalIf Marv has anything to do with it, you can bet Kelly is on his list for QB coach.
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Originally posted by Forward_LateralAnd this is why I don't post much in the Bills forum.
Besides, just because they were great players, doesn't automatically mean they would be good coaches. Name five great former NFL players who went on to become good NFL coaches of ANY position.
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I'm serious. Kelly hasn't coached anything more than children at a football camp. And we want to plop someone in there that hasn't done a thing in football in a decade? He's been on golf courses and the dinner speaking circuit.
If Kelly went the Alex Van Pelt route and coached in Europe, in college, and /or on the volunteer level with the Bills, then sure.
But since he retired, FBH has more "coaching experience" than Jimbo.
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Originally posted by chernobylwraithsWell, you have to admit that every time a coaching vacancy or even non vacancy comes up, someone will put one of the Bills greats on their list. Thurman for RB coach, Hull for Oline coach, Tasker for special teams coach. What nobody seems to realize is that most of these guys don't want anything to do with coaching. That is why they aren't trying to pursue it. They know the long hours and seven day a week schedule and like living off of their football money.
Besides, just because they were great players, doesn't automatically mean they would be good coaches. Name five great former NFL players who went on to become good NFL coaches of ANY position.
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Originally posted by Forward_LateralHe said he wants to coach still, why not come back to the Bills as the OC? If not him, what about Jim Kelly? Kelly ran the K-Gun for many years, and basically called most of the team's plays during that tenure. He may not be ready to be an OC quite yet, but I'd can Wyche and bring Kelly as the QB coach for sure. It's clear to me that Wyche isn't teaching Losman a damn thing.
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I suggested that already - if anyone's capable of luring him back here, it's Marv.
And if anyone's capable of convincing him and Ralph Wilson of putting aside their differences, it's Marv.www.gamersconspiracy.com - where gamers conspire
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Thurman would get a spot on OkState's staff before the Bills, in my opinion. He travels with the team, goes to every game, and talks to the team a lot.
"Look it up Thurman!!!" ~Marv Levy~
"It's like someone walking into your house and punching your mother RIGHT in the the face." ~Darryl Talley ~
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