Ok
Can't hurt to pick the brain of a winner.
Now call Ron Wolf and Ernie Accorsi up for more good ideas.
Mace (09-25-2016)
This and the fact Pegula was chasing Polian, adds to the thought Terry is clueless on how to find a talented young GM and coach.
Mace (09-25-2016)
Mr. Cynical (09-25-2016)
Although the optics aren't good for Wrecks and maybe Whaley, considering Coughlin now holds a position with the league the meeting could have nothing to do with Buffalo's front office and/or coaching staff.
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cookie G (09-25-2016)
I actually think Coughlin could bring some sanity to this team and maybe even save the season if brought in soon enough. If we get pummeled today, it could happen.
Lou Saban: You can get it done, you can get it done. And what’s more, you’ve gotta get it done.
Since the Bills are not permitted to name a permanent replacement for Ryan in season (except for Lynn) due to the Rooney Rule, any thoughts of the Bills hiring someone like they did with Marv in 1986 can be dismissed. The best they can do is hire Coughlin as a consultant. If Rex doesn't last the season, his replacement will only hold the title of interim coach with a contract that ends at the end of the season. That's not what Coughlin is looking for if he returns to coaching.
Coughlin brings discipline while also always playing the Pats tough, including beating them in the big game twice with a clearly inferior team.
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Whatever advice Coughlin told them worked.
Generalissimus Gibby (09-25-2016)
Maybe Coughlin take over Doug . W GM
Can Coughlin run a 9 route?
The Polack can drill holes however.
Pegula was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, where he attended high school at Scranton Preparatory School. From there he attended college at Penn State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering. During the 1980s, he was based in Allegany, New York.[24]
He currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida, along with his second wife, Kim Pegula (née Kerr),[25] a graduate of Houghton College and whose hometown is Fairport, New York.[26]Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea, and at age 5 was adopted in 1973 by Ralph and Marilyn Kerr.[27] He has five children, two from a previous marriage (Michael and Laura) and three with Kim (Jessica, Kelly and Matthew).[28] Jessica Pegula is a tennis player on the Women's Tennis Association's Pro Circuit.[29]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrence_Pegula
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