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https://www.newyorkupstate.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/e8b0c72f33ea4/what-bills-brian-daboll-said-a.html

 

To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

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11 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/e8b0c72f33ea4/what-bills-brian-daboll-said-a.html

 

To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

You're crazy.

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1 minute ago, LSHMEAB said:

You're crazy.

yep,

 certifiable..
 

You do not change OCs each year with a rookie QB who might be the Franchise qb.
 

Just now, Houston's #1 Bills Fan said:

Ditto!

you mean ? I am crazY ?
 is that what you are saying

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17 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

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To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

to be  more honest. I have read a couple blurbs about Daboll moving up.
nice compliment. But lets hope they secured him for at least 3 years and will look at it again post 2019.

1 minute ago, Bangarang said:

Why on earth would any team consider him to be HC?

think about some of the HC s about ready for Black Monday. and how bad they have been perhaps?
some one has to be Next up. the line is always pressing the gate to become NFL HC

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4 minutes ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

Belichick/Saban tree and numerous former Buffalonian/Polian connected people in front offices in the NFL.

 

I’d hate to be a fan of whatever team hires him to be HC. 

 

There’s just nothing to be excited about.

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23 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

Why on earth would any team consider him to be HC?

 

Clearly he highly regarded in the NFL.  It’s not like this is just my speculation.  It’s talked about enough that reporters straight-up asked him about the possibility.  I feel that the talk intensified when Brett Favre said he should be considered for Green Bay’s HC job.  

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8 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

 

Clearly he highly regarded in the NFL.  It’s not like this is just my speculation.  It’s talked about enough that reporters straight-up asked him about the possibility.  I feel that the talk intensified when Brett Favre said he should be considered for Green Bay’s HC job.  

 

Highly regarded as what? It’s not like he’s proven to be some innovative offensive mind with a history of having good offenses or getting the most out of QBs.

 

His best qualification is having worked under BB and Saban. 

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10 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

 

I’d hate to be a fan of whatever team hires him to be HC. 

 

There’s just nothing to be excited about.

 

If we are being objective we certainly can relate.:flirt:

 

Jauron?  Total proven turd who even DETROIT wouldn't hire after his interim gig.

 

Mularkey?  Was on the outs as OC in Pitt when the Steelers gratefully let Donahoe take him.

 

Gailey?    Fired at GA Tech and then as OC of the Chiefs before getting the Bills HC job.

 

 

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56 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/e8b0c72f33ea4/what-bills-brian-daboll-said-a.html

 

To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Bangarang said:

 

Highly regarded as what? It’s not like he’s proven to be some innovative offensive mind with a history of having good offenses or getting the most out of QBs.

 

His best qualification is having worked under BB and Saban. 

 

My guess is that people who coach in the NFL respect his work.  It’s orobably information that fans like us can’t understand.  All I’m saying, is that his name has been in the conversation as a potential candidate for head coaching opportunities 

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Just now, Bangarang said:

 

I can’t speak as to why anyone would feel any kind of way about it. 

 

Dude, we're scoring 15 points a game with defenses specifically trying to prevent us from scoring points.

 

Daboll has HC written all over him. I think we should consider making him an offer he can't refuse to stay on as OC. He's gonna get more offers than Gregg Williams.

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17 minutes ago, LSHMEAB said:

Dude, we're scoring 15 points a game with defenses specifically trying to prevent us from scoring points.

 

Daboll has HC written all over him. I think we should consider making him an offer he can't refuse to stay on as OC. He's gonna get more offers than Gregg Williams.

 

Laugh all you want.  All I know is that some have said he would be a great HC including Brett Favre who publicly lobbied for him to get a shot at GB’s opening.

 

Clearly you didn’t read the article so I’ll sum it up for you.  There was enough talk that members of the media asked Daboll about it.  But I guess the rumors aren’t true because you think he’s not very good

 

 

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7 minutes ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

 

Laugh all you want.  All I know is that some have said he would be a great HC including Brett Favre who publicly lobbied for him to get a shot at GB’s opening.

 

Clearly you didn’t read the article so I’ll sum it up for you.  There was enough talk that members of the media asked Daboll about it.  But I guess the rumors aren’t true because you think he’s not very good

 

 

I don't know if he's good or not because he's never had much to work with. I do know that he's never gotten results as an offensive coordinator. I'd be willing to bet 5k that he doesn't even get an interview for a HC vacancy unless Brett Favre gets a GM gig.

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21 minutes ago, Rico said:

If Mike Pettine can be hired from the Bills to be a head coach in the NFL, then so can Brian Daboll. Anything's possible.

 

Yes.

And Pettine was the Browns 5th or 6th choice.

I don't think Daboll or Frazier are anyone's first choice, but that doesn't mean they aren't on a list and that it couldn't happen.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Flip Johnson said:

I don't think Daboll or Frazier are anyone's first choice, but that doesn't mean they aren't on a list and that it couldn't happen.

 

I'd be surprised if Daboll or Frazier is anyones 20th choice, but I at least hope someone takes Frazier off our hands.

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First Frazier now Daboll gunna get head coaching jobs..

 

Didnt know that other teams considered the brains that took this team to 5 wins so highly..

 

Where is the love for Crossman though?

 

Ive got a gut feeling Frazier and Daboll will be back in Buffalo in 2019... a few interviews wouldn’t surprise though for teams that already have their other candidate in mind but need to go through the motions..

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4 minutes ago, Aussie Joe said:

First Frazier now Daboll gunna get head coaching jobs..

 

Didnt know that other teams considered the brains that took this team to 5 wins so highly..

 

Where is the love for Crossman though?

 

Ive got a gut feeling Frazier and Daboll will be back in Buffalo in 2019... a few interviews wouldn’t surprise though for teams that already have their other candidate in mind but need to go through the motions..

Castillo's name has also been bandied about for the impending opening in Denver.

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3 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/e8b0c72f33ea4/what-bills-brian-daboll-said-a.html

 

To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

 

College or pro?  College is certainly less crazy? 

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2 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

 

Clearly he highly regarded in the NFL.  It’s not like this is just my speculation.  It’s talked about enough that reporters straight-up asked him about the possibility.  I feel that the talk intensified when Brett Favre said he should be considered for Green Bay’s HC job.  

 

What makes this clear?

 

There has been speculation, but there's always speculation.  Reporter speculation isn't equal to "clear" NFL regard.
The only links I could find (and I searched) is this article pointing out a betting site had odds on him (that's a sign of gambler thinking, not NFL regard) and a sports reporter covering Green Bay had him on a list of possible McCarthy replacements.

 

 

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2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

If we are being objective we certainly can relate.:flirt:

 

Jauron?  Total proven turd who even DETROIT wouldn't hire after his interim gig.

 

Mularkey?  Was on the outs as OC in Pitt when the Steelers gratefully let Donahoe take him.

 

Gailey?    Fired at GA Tech and then as OC of the Chiefs before getting the Bills HC job.

 

 

 

This.

 

There are worse candidates that have been handed the reigns, and Daboll has the connections to pull together a coaching staff and that is more than half the battle.

 

Folks should be careful what they wish for - Daboll is far from the worst OC I have seen calling plays for the Bills.

 

I would like to have him around for another year with a more capable o-line to see what he can do with it.

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, 3rdand12 said:

to be  more honest. I have read a couple blurbs about Daboll moving up.
nice compliment. But lets hope they secured him for at least 3 years and will look at it again post 2019.

 

"Secured him for at least 3 years" doesn't matter.  Coordinators are allowed to interview for step-up (HC) positions.

 

1 hour ago, QuoteTheRaven83 said:

You probably said the same when the Rams offered Sean McVay the HC job...

 

McVay took the offense that was #23 in the league on points and #26 his first year, and helped it improve to #10 and #12 on points his 2nd and 3rd year (3rd year #3 on yds), losing Jackson and Crowder between the two.  I would say it's not quite the same thing; McVay at least had a track record of improving an NFL offense.

 

Now, if the Rams had offered McVay the HC job after his first year, when he'd taken the offense from #23 to #26, yeah, I would have said almost the same.

 

I said the same thing about Pettine when the Browns offered him the HC gig.

 

 

1 hour ago, LSHMEAB said:

Castillo's name has also been bandied about for the impending opening in Denver.

 

Seriously?  Now that's funny.

2 hours ago, BADOLBILZ said:

 

If we are being objective we certainly can relate.:flirt:

 

Jauron?  Total proven turd who even DETROIT wouldn't hire after his interim gig.

 

Mularkey?  Was on the outs as OC in Pitt when the Steelers gratefully let Donahoe take him.

 

Gailey?    Fired at GA Tech and then as OC of the Chiefs before getting the Bills HC job.

 

Well, sure.  But I had hoped we were looking at better days now.

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3 hours ago, BillyWhiteShows said:

https://www.newyorkupstate.com/expo/sports/erry-2018/12/e8b0c72f33ea4/what-bills-brian-daboll-said-a.html

 

To anyone that doubts the interest in Brian Daboll as Head Coach next season, there have rumors and a reporter asked him about the opportunity.  

 

Daboll didn’t directly answer the question.  He only said, “this is my hometown and I love it here” before trailing off.

 

Call me crazy but I think there might be a chance (though not a huge one) that he gets a head coaching job. 

I don't know that was in his Press Conference today and he did seem to be talking like he'd be here for the next season.

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Tough sell to fans.  We're going to hire an offensive coordinator who's ranked 32nd, 29th, 22nd, 24th, and 31st in five years at the position, but don't worry he's hung around Sabon and Belichick a lot as their coordinators have become solid NFL head coaches.

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5 hours ago, Bangarang said:

 

Highly regarded as what? It’s not like he’s proven to be some innovative offensive mind with a history of having good offenses or getting the most out of QBs.

 

His best qualification is having worked under BB and Saban. 

Exactly. 

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7 hours ago, Bangarang said:

 

Highly regarded as what? It’s not like he’s proven to be some innovative offensive mind with a history of having good offenses or getting the most out of QBs.

 

His best qualification is having worked under BB and Saban. 

 

 

I know plenty here in Buffalo don't see it, but around the league he's seen as having done a very good job this year with poor personnel.

 

And that's what I see too.

 

My guess is that he won't get a head coaching job this year but if  the offense improves next year as I expect it will, he might easily get one next year.

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