None of these guys really excite me.
I'll take any one of them, I'll always root for the Bills, but none of them makes me stand up and say...."Okay Historian, this team is on it's way!"
I like Sherman. He had great numbers in Green Bay, no doubt, but he also inherited a Super Bowl team from Holmgren, as well as a Hall of Fame quarterback who just may go down as the best ever. Were his numbers artificially inflated because of this? Time will tell.
I like Jauron. He was an assistant here in 1985, so he knows the area. He had that great year when the Bears were 13-3, but 5 or 6 of those games were won on a last play fluke, ala the 1980 Browns Cardiac Kids. Could this be his time? Could be, his career sort of parallels that of Belichek, and he's worked for two other cheap organizations before.
Haslett would be my first preference, but for sentimental reasons only. He had low to moderate success in New Orleans, that place has ended several Hall of Fame Coaches careers. So possibly, any NO numbers are deflated.
James Lofton? Please.
Understand me....anybody would be an improvement over Mularkey and Williams, but like I said, none of these people get me excited for the coming season.
I'll take any one of them, I'll always root for the Bills, but none of them makes me stand up and say...."Okay Historian, this team is on it's way!"
I like Sherman. He had great numbers in Green Bay, no doubt, but he also inherited a Super Bowl team from Holmgren, as well as a Hall of Fame quarterback who just may go down as the best ever. Were his numbers artificially inflated because of this? Time will tell.
I like Jauron. He was an assistant here in 1985, so he knows the area. He had that great year when the Bears were 13-3, but 5 or 6 of those games were won on a last play fluke, ala the 1980 Browns Cardiac Kids. Could this be his time? Could be, his career sort of parallels that of Belichek, and he's worked for two other cheap organizations before.
Haslett would be my first preference, but for sentimental reasons only. He had low to moderate success in New Orleans, that place has ended several Hall of Fame Coaches careers. So possibly, any NO numbers are deflated.
James Lofton? Please.
Understand me....anybody would be an improvement over Mularkey and Williams, but like I said, none of these people get me excited for the coming season.
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