Walking Tall Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 (edited) Again, it’s NOT to hire him. Just like they aren’t hiring Rivers or Lynn. Edited January 23 by Walking Tall Quote
Seventeen Posted January 23 Posted January 23 19 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: Seriously, if Rivers gets an interview, at least see what this guy has to say. May as well call Bill Cowher too Quote
Simon Posted January 23 Posted January 23 4 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: You may be 100% correct. But if I’m interviewing such a non-serious candidate as Rivers, Belichick better be getting a call as well. They can call him 'til the cows come home, but he probably won't pick up the phone. 1 Quote
Walking Tall Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 (edited) 1 minute ago, Simon said: They can call him 'til the cows come home, but he probably won't pick up the phone. Are you sure about that? If his old mind thinks he can stick it to Kraft… Edited January 23 by Walking Tall Quote
Simon Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, Seventeen said: May as well call Bill Cowher too You'd be better off calling 90yr old Dick Lebeau, who's the sole reason that goof in the booth ever got a SB ring. Quote
Brianmoorman4jesus Posted January 23 Posted January 23 This guy is my number 1 want here and I think it’s a disservice to the organization to not at least interview him. 1 Quote
Simon Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Just now, Walking Tall said: Are you sure about that? If his ild mind thinks he can stick it to Kraft… Never say never, but I'm doubtful a 75 yr old guy with zero to prove wants to dive into that grind again when he could be out yagging walleye with a hot 20 something on his lap. 1 Quote
Gregg Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) 9 minutes ago, Simon said: They can call him 'til the cows come home, but he probably won't pick up the phone. All-time NFL coaching wins leader. 1. Shula - 328 2. Halas - 318 3. Belichick - 302 4. Reid - 279 If he wants to catch Shula, he is only 26 wins behind. With Allen he can do a lot of winning. I don't think the Bills are interested but I bet Bill would be interested in the Bills job and the chance to coach 17 as well as catch Shula. Plus, he would get a chance to stick it to Kraft as well as the Jets who he hates. Edited January 23 by Gregg Quote
Seventeen Posted January 23 Posted January 23 7 minutes ago, Simon said: You'd be better off calling 90yr old Dick Lebeau, who's the sole reason that goof in the booth ever got a SB ring. Him and Roethlisberger Quote
ren1701 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Did I miss something? What turns people off about him? HIS 8 SUPERBOWL RINGS from his 12 Super Bowl appearances??? You think the Giants did that with offense in 25? You think Brady was responsible for all those wins? Maybe I am crazy but the results are indisputable - and results are all that matter in this game. Take him in a NY sec... Quote
jaybeezee Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Why not at least ask Gruden? Never-ending, he was glad we lost ro Denver after we fire MCDERMOTT. Quote
Ed_Formerly_of_Roch Posted January 23 Posted January 23 30 minutes ago, Bills Bud said: He should, and is actually my top choice. People need to get over their hate for him. He is the greatest coach of all time and has 6 Super Bowls It's not the hate, it's that he's terrible at drafting players and he had most of his success when much less social media around so easier to get away with cheating. Add to that defensive guy with a 24 YO sideshow. 1 Quote
billieve420 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) I have warmed to the idea of Belichick as short term fix. I think he can still scheme up a defense and gameplan come playoff time which has been the biggest weakness. Even better if we can dictate who we want at OC like Daboll or Brady and they becoming his eventual successor when he is gone. He can collaborate on personnel but has no say which I think was his biggest weakness. People can point that he wasn't able to win without Brady which is correct but his defenses were still solid outside his final year. We have Josh so there is no questions at QB. If they believe they can win a SuperBowl in the near future with this team then I would be willing to risk it all with Belichick to make that happen. I would imagine he would be interested in job and willing to concede on control. Edited January 23 by billieve420 Quote
Figster Posted January 23 Posted January 23 42 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: Seriously, if Rivers gets an interview, at least see what this guy has to say. Absolutely, the 1st person that comes to mind for me. Quote
Rousseauisnoschmo Posted January 23 Posted January 23 43 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: Seriously, if Rivers gets an interview, at least see what this guy has to say. Agreed. If your that desperate give the guy with six rings a chance. 1 Quote
Mango Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Honestly, fine. If we're interviewing Phillip Rivers might as well sit down and hear what Bill has to say. And I say that as a guy who doesn't want Bill Belichick as the coach of the Bills. Quote
paulmm3 Posted January 23 Posted January 23 I do think Belichick would be good at helping James Cook with his fumbling problem. Quote
CA OC Bills Fan Posted January 23 Posted January 23 I think Marv Levy would be a better choice. Or, even Don Shula, who cares that he's dead, he has the most wins of any coach in history! Quote
Figster Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Just now, Rousseauisnoschmo said: Agreed. If your that desperate give the guy with six rings a chance. Best comment of the New Year so far lol Quote
dpberr Posted January 23 Posted January 23 For me, two problems with BB prevent me from even having a cup of coffee conversation about the position. 1. He's going to be 74 years old. Is he going to give you more than year to year at this point? 2. His assistants at UNC are terrible coaches. His bench of lieutenants are guys that otherwise would be out of work. 1 Quote
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