I think Sabres would spontaneously combust if Buffalo managed signed Shanny.
High-profile coaches don't automatically equal on-the-field improvement.
See Johnson, Jimmy: the Miami Years. 5 years, 2 playoff wins.
Theres no way Cowher or Shanahan want anything to do with these lost causes in Cleveland, Buffalo or Oakland. I just cant believe they would want that.When there are coaches like Shanahan, Holmgren, Gruden, and Cowher up for positions, no, they shouldn't bring in a random minority to interview to satisfy a rule.
Theres no way Cowher or Shanahan want anything to do with these lost causes in Cleveland, Buffalo or Oakland. I just cant believe they would want that.
Sandra, can you do a Random Thought Thread? We need to spice up these forums on this slow Friday morning...
shanny would've actually used marino instead of putting handcuffs like good old jj did .High-profile coaches don't automatically equal on-the-field improvement.
See Johnson, Jimmy: the Miami Years. 5 years, 2 playoff wins.
I don't see any great coach wanting to work for Dan Synder. Snyder is THE problem in Washington.If Shanahan truly wants to get back at Denver, he just might pick Buffalo, rather than Washington or Dallas if Ralph handed him the keys to franchise like he did to Donahue back 9 years ago. Dallas and Washington might out spend Buffalo by wide margins, however with their constant owner interfernce in the Coach/Management of the team, doesn't necessarily make those franchise the cream of the crop to work at.
Shanahan and Buffalo, will assure him a chance to play Denver and remind them of the past mistake Denver made.
I don't see any great coach wanting to work for Dan Synder. Snyder is THE problem in Washington.
Snyder and Jerry Jones would both seem to be in the same situation, where they always want to tell the Football People how to run their organization
I heard on ESPN that Weis may have a chance of landing in Buffalo, and as the HC .
I heard on ESPN that Weis may have a chance of landing in Buffalo, and as the HC .
You're probably right. That would be the most logical thing for him to do. Slide back under the radar a bit.I see Weis going back to his comfort zone as offensive coordinator for a year or two, before he dips his toe back into being a head coach.
Sandra