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Just now, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...interesting job title/responsibility.....no longer QB Coach.................

 

Assistant Head Coach/Receivers/Passing Coordinator.

 

they had to give him that Assistant HC title I imagine so it would be seen as a promotion, otherwise they couldnt have interviewed him or would have to ask permission

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Just now, Bray Wyatt said:

 

they had to give him that Assistant HC title I imagine so it would be seen as a promotion, otherwise they couldnt have interviewed him or would have to ask permission

 

...certainly, but why not Assistant HC/QB Coach unless it conflicts with QB Coach Urban's title ?...interesting.......

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Just now, Bray Wyatt said:

 

they had to give him that Assistant HC title I imagine so it would be seen as a promotion, otherwise they couldnt have interviewed him or would have to ask permission

I believe they still have to ask permission to speak with him, even though it's an unwritten rule that you dont block someone from a promotion on another club. It would allow the Bill's the chance to promote him or let him talk to them. It's also within their rights to just say no too.

 

I dont believe there are any rules prohibiting a team from asking another team to interview someone for a lateral position, but as a franchise why would you let them do it?

 

I dont know though, interviewing a former WR who is a QB coach to come and be your WR coach and passing game coordinator? What he he know about that? Lol

1 minute ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

Jordan Palmer? Don’t think that’s likely though for multiple reasons, inc. that he has a good gig going and can have player contact the entire offseason

I think he has also already said he isnt interested in that position. More money and better work schedule being a "private tutor/coach" then work for one team.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

 

they had to give him that Assistant HC title I imagine so it would be seen as a promotion, otherwise they couldnt have interviewed him or would have to ask permission

That isn't a promotion, per the rules. If you're an assistant/position coach, the only promotion is going to Head Coach.

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4 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

I believe they still have to ask permission to speak with him, even though it's an unwritten rule that you dont block someone from a promotion on another club. It would allow the Bill's the chance to promote him or let him talk to them. It's also within their rights to just say no too.

 

I dont believe there are any rules prohibiting a team from asking another team to interview someone for a lateral position, but as a franchise why would you let them do it?

 

I dont know though, interviewing a former WR who is a QB coach to come and be your WR coach and passing game coordinator? What he he know about that? Lol

I think he has also already said he isnt interested in that position. More money and better work schedule being a "private tutor/coach" then work for one team.

 

 

 

I thought it was written that they could not block a promotion.


Also, while there may not be a rule preventing them from asking, a lateral move could be blocked,  hence the new title

2 minutes ago, BuffaloHokie13 said:

That isn't a promotion, per the rules. If you're an assistant/position coach, the only promotion is going to Head Coach.

 

hes not an assistant HC here, he will be there, hence a promotion, just like a position coach to coordinator is a promotion. Do you have a link to the rules by any chance?

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27 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

 

...interesting job title/responsibility.....no longer QB Coach.................

 

Assistant Head Coach/Receivers/Passing Coordinator.

 

He came here to start rising the ranks and getting to a spot to be a head coach. 

 

If you're (not literally you) only comment about him was "but he has never been a QB coach" you really don't know a thing about how these coaching staffs work.  This a huge, underrated loss for us. 

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2 minutes ago, Capco said:

Notice how they show a picture of Culley during his tenure with the Chiefs (offensive powerhouse) instead of a picture with the Bills (offensive work-in-progress).  

 

Yeah I noticed that too... the optics of putting him up there as a Bills coach must not have been the look they were after!  

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23 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

 

I thought it was written that they could not block a promotion.


Also, while there may not be a rule preventing them from asking, a lateral move could be blocked,  hence the new title

 

hes not an assistant HC here, he will be there, hence a promotion, just like a position coach to coordinator is a promotion. Do you have a link to the rules by any chance?

Does not matter. All that jazz was changed

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I remember reading when the Bills hired him that his goal is to be a HC and he’s trying to get experience coaching different areas of the offense.  He has used his connections to that. He coached with McDermott and Harbaugh in Philly. Good for him, it is a promotion in terms of responsibility  (even though all assistants are lateral moves technically) and he will likely be missed on the offensive staff. 

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7 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

 

Couldnt the Jets do the same as they are starting over? Itd be cool, but its not like this is the 1st time one of his students has a qb coach spot open and as he is already working w a new crop this year its gotta be he digs the teaching aspect. I have no insight, but id venture to guess he does well monetarily and would prefer to be a young qb guru than linked to 1 guy and team. 

2 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

 

Should have kept reading the thread, I acknowledged my being wrong

Shouldnt have been wrong, i wouldnt have had to keep reading the thread!

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1 minute ago, gobills1212 said:

Couldnt the Jets do the same as they are starting over? Itd be cool, but its not like this is the 1st time one of his students has a qb coach spot open and as he is already working w a new crop this year its gotta be he digs the teaching aspect. I have no insight, but id venture to guess he does well monetarily and would prefer to be a young qb guru than linked to 1 guy and team. 

Shouldnt have been wrong, i wouldnt have had to keep reading the thread!

 

Ha! well played sir

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4 minutes ago, oldmanfan said:

I agree.  I expect he has some folks in mind. 

I hope so.  It’s so important for Allen.  Admittedly, I’m hesitate on Allen because of the way this franchise has handled young QBs in the past.  They gave EJ the Cuse first time OC as both his OC and QB coach his rookie year.  

 

Allen needs good coaching around him.  I think they screwed up last year when they kept only Peterman.  I’m also not sold on Daboll and think we could easily upgrade that.  But the QB coach should be a huge priority for such a raw guy.

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