Jeremy White from WGR tweeted saying that these stories aren't just sour grapes about a departed coach. He's heard all of the same stuff over the last 8 months.
I don't think I'd mind. The only issue is that I seem to remember that his offensive scheme sells out the run at the expense of leaving the QB vulnerable. Not sure that would be ideal for the Bills at this point. But he was pretty successful with a Houston team that I never saw as being super talented.Why not Kubiak?
This little tidbit sums Marrone up nicely -
What a wacko.He wanted to approve video clips before they were posted on the Bills website, according to a source. He didn’t want any details of EJ Manuel’s interceptions during practices on the site, either.
Well that tactic went swimmingly....Marrone spent too much time in practice working with the offensive line, his pride and joy, rather than taking a broader interest in the team, according to people who knew him in Buffalo.
I think he'd be great to pair with Schwartz.I don't think I'd mind. The only issue is that I seem to remember that his offensive scheme sells out the run at the expense of leaving the QB vulnerable. Not sure that would be ideal for the Bills at this point. But he was pretty successful with a Houston team that I never saw as being super talented.Why not Kubiak?
The other big drawback is that you have to wait until the Ravens are out of the playoffs to interview him.
The train already wrecked. It cannot get worse there.Reich and Rex also scheduled to interview.
I'm cautiously optimistic that we're going to have a significantly stronger staff this time next month. If you're looking for an impending trainwreck, it's in the Meadowlands.
I wouldn't be opposed. He has experience, is a proven offensive mind, had limited success in his first HC stint and seems like he would do well in a second stint, ala. Belichick or Levy.Why not Kubiak?
Wow. Now I'm really glad he decided to leave.
Disagree. Being against the trade is fine - he was sort of right about saving the 2015 first rounder and taking another WR out of that talented class, but storming out of the room like a petulant child? Really? Try acting like a professional, you egomanic. That behavior is exactly the type of thing you'd expect of a guy who demands a contract extension with 2 years left on his current deal, after doing jack squat, and a guy who then takes his ball (a four million dollar ball) and goes home.Well I don't blame him for that...
I really hope it's not the case, but it would explain why the Bills never seemed to make more effort to get Watkins the ball. Thought it was weird all year that they rarely threw quick slants or bubble screens to him.
Rotoworld:
Appearing on Sunday NFL Countdown, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported ex-coach Doug Marrone "stormed out of the draft room" when the Bills traded up for Sammy Watkins in May's draft.
It's a display of an extreme disconnect between the coach and the front office. And it's not the only time Marrone, GM Doug Whaley, and CEO Russ Brandon butted heads. The three reportedly got into a heated argument on the practice field in front of the team and media during the season. As a result of the Watkins trade, the Bills are without a 2015 first-round pick. They also don't have a quarterback. Jan 4 - 11:05 AM
You know... that's a good point. Marrone definitely seems like the type that would almost sabotage Watkins' success, if he wasn't on board with the move to go get him.I really hope it's not the case, but it would explain why the Bills never seemed to make more effort to get Watkins the ball. Thought it was weird all year that they rarely threw quick slants or bubble screens to him.Rotoworld:
Appearing on Sunday NFL Countdown, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported ex-coach Doug Marrone "stormed out of the draft room" when the Bills traded up for Sammy Watkins in May's draft.
It's a display of an extreme disconnect between the coach and the front office. And it's not the only time Marrone, GM Doug Whaley, and CEO Russ Brandon butted heads. The three reportedly got into a heated argument on the practice field in front of the team and media during the season. As a result of the Watkins trade, the Bills are without a 2015 first-round pick. They also don't have a quarterback. Jan 4 - 11:05 AM
Agree re: storming out of the facility. That's silly.Disagree. Being against the trade is fine - he was sort of right about saving the 2015 first rounder and taking another WR out of that talented class, but storming out of the room like a petulant child? Really? Try acting like a professional, you egomanic. That behavior is exactly the type of thing you'd expect of a guy who demands a contract extension with 2 years left on his current deal, after doing jack squat, and a guy who then takes his ball (a four million dollar ball) and goes home.Well I don't blame him for that...
What an #####.
No, it's not good business if he hasn't done squat. All he had was the clause, not a body of work to back up his bargaining. Add to the fact that he was an abrasive pr!ck, butted heads with management, and made god awful personal decisions (not to speak of gameday ones) and demanding an extension was anything but a good business decision. It was yet another act of an @-hole egomanic.tommyGunZ said:Agree re: storming out of the facility. That's silly.flysack said:Disagree. Being against the trade is fine - he was sort of right about saving the 2015 first rounder and taking another WR out of that talented class, but storming out of the room like a petulant child? Really? Try acting like a professional, you egomanic. That behavior is exactly the type of thing you'd expect of a guy who demands a contract extension with 2 years left on his current deal, after doing jack squat, and a guy who then takes his ball (a four million dollar ball) and goes home.ScottNorwood said:Well I don't blame him for that...
What an #####.
But using a clause in his contract to negotiate an extension is just good business. And exercising a clause that he bargained for isn't reprehensible either, IMO.
The best is when he defends Marrone by ripping the O-line talent and then has it pointed out that virtually the same guys performed MUCH better under Gailey.Greg Gabriel of the National Football Post comes to Marrone's defense...
...and gets absolutely OWNED in the comments section.![]()
Zero chance that this even an investigation, let alone a penalty, but pretty obvious that there was. But tampering happens all the time in the NFL.It's going to be great when the Bills upgrade their coaching staff, stick the Jets with a mediocre-at-best head coach, and get a draft pick thanks the inevitable tampering investigation.
I didn't read the comments section but the writing at that site-and the reasoning used to support conclusions-is absolutely terrible. I used to read that site a lot (mostly for rookie draft player analysis) but quit going there this year.Greg Gabriel of the National Football Post comes to Marrone's defense...
...and gets absolutely OWNED in the comments section.![]()
I'm getting this from the Jets fan boards. I'd be mildly surprised if the Pegulas don't pursue this depending on some of the "facts" that have been throw out there.Zero chance that this even an investigation, let alone a penalty, but pretty obvious that there was. But tampering happens all the time in the NFL.It's going to be great when the Bills upgrade their coaching staff, stick the Jets with a mediocre-at-best head coach, and get a draft pick thanks the inevitable tampering investigation.
Honestly, Gandalf, you watched this team for 16 games this year like I did. Why worry about what some ######## with a blog thinks? You and I both know that Marrone-the-offensive-genius added nothing to our win total this year aside from the QB switch, and it's not even clear that that's a net plus.(snip)
Yeah definitely. Not really worrying per se-just kind of amazed at how poorly written it was and how bad the conclusions were.Honestly, Gandalf, you watched this team for 16 games this year like I did. Why worry about what some ######## with a blog thinks? You and I both know that Marrone-the-offensive-genius added nothing to our win total this year aside from the QB switch, and it's not even clear that that's a net plus.(snip)
Was this guy a credible writer before this? I'm not familiar with his work.Greg Gabriel lost his credibility there.
I'm not sure this is true. I've heard the viewpoint that bringing in as many "outsiders" as possible in a HC search can give them team a good perspective about how others see their strengths and weaknesses.I'm of the belief that a team that needs to bring in 9 HC candidates is a team that isn't prepared.
I don't care if your HC is Bill Belichck - as GM you should have a solid list of 3-5 candidates you know inside and out and be on your radar in the event you suddenly find yourself without a coach.
Bringing in more than that is just a goat rodeo and you're grasping at straws.
In other circumstances I might agree with this, but given that our owner is new to the league, I have no problem with casting a very wide net. At least this ensures that he has a good understanding of what the market is like.I'm of the belief that a team that needs to bring in 9 HC candidates is a team that isn't prepared.
I don't care if your HC is Bill Belichck - as GM you should have a solid list of 3-5 candidates you know inside and out and be on your radar in the event you suddenly find yourself without a coach.
Bringing in more than that is just a goat rodeo and you're grasping at straws.
Except this makes it look like the owners and the organization don't know what they are doing which surely will turn off a lot of good candidates.In other circumstances I might agree with this, but given that our owner is new to the league, I have no problem with casting a very wide net. At least this ensures that he has a good understanding of what the market is like.I'm of the belief that a team that needs to bring in 9 HC candidates is a team that isn't prepared.
I don't care if your HC is Bill Belichck - as GM you should have a solid list of 3-5 candidates you know inside and out and be on your radar in the event you suddenly find yourself without a coach.
Bringing in more than that is just a goat rodeo and you're grasping at straws.
Any candidate who blames the owners for doing an exhaustive search for their first big hiring decision is an idiot who I don't want anyway.Except this makes it look like the owners and the organization don't know what they are doing which surely will turn off a lot of good candidates.In other circumstances I might agree with this, but given that our owner is new to the league, I have no problem with casting a very wide net. At least this ensures that he has a good understanding of what the market is like.I'm of the belief that a team that needs to bring in 9 HC candidates is a team that isn't prepared.
I don't care if your HC is Bill Belichck - as GM you should have a solid list of 3-5 candidates you know inside and out and be on your radar in the event you suddenly find yourself without a coach.
Bringing in more than that is just a goat rodeo and you're grasping at straws.
You have to look at it in the bigger picture... They failed at bringing in their "football czar" but kept the GM and president on board. No one knows who is actually making decisions now or will be making decisions in the future.Any candidate who blames the owners for doing an exhaustive search for their first big hiring decision is an idiot who I don't want anyway.Except this makes it look like the owners and the organization don't know what they are doing which surely will turn off a lot of good candidates.In other circumstances I might agree with this, but given that our owner is new to the league, I have no problem with casting a very wide net. At least this ensures that he has a good understanding of what the market is like.I'm of the belief that a team that needs to bring in 9 HC candidates is a team that isn't prepared.
I don't care if your HC is Bill Belichck - as GM you should have a solid list of 3-5 candidates you know inside and out and be on your radar in the event you suddenly find yourself without a coach.
Bringing in more than that is just a goat rodeo and you're grasping at straws.
Have any of the other teams with vacancies looked closely at many college coaches? There doesn't seem to be a hot college coach this year -- we don't seem to be alone on this one.I really want to cheer on the Pegula's & am still thrilled Marrone is gone; but it's tough to be optimstic about what's going on over there. Russ freaking Brandon is still involved? They're not looking at college guys at all? Seems like we're going to do plenty of punting in opponent's territory again.
I don't think Gary ever truly shed the OC job. He never really coached the whole team. He picked two terrible DC's to run the defense, and then, supposedly, hired Wade Phillips because McNair made him do it. I like Kubiak as an OC, but not as a head coach. I also think his offense became predictable and stale in Houston. Part of the problem was Matt Schaub, but part of the problem was the defense knew what plays Houston was going to run, which led to the pick 6's that Schaub threw.Why not Kubiak?
He also started that rookie year at 6-0. After that, he was 5-17 over the next 22 games. So things started to go south during his rookie year.I am giving McDaniel's a pass for his initial coaching situation, maybe he was not quite ready but I think he has the potential to be a very good coach who has tons of experience with successful teams and play-off situations. He also has worked under a hall of fame coach and with a hall of fame qb and unlike you I see that as a positive and I don't think that will hurt him going forward. Keep in mind when you say what has he done in his career he is only 38 years of age. He has a lot of coaching left in front of him.Josh McDaniels? Really?
What has he ever done without Tom Brady playing QB for him? His tenure in Denver was a disaster.
I think McDaniels at some stage is going to be a steal of a head coach for someone in the league. He was 8 and 8 his rookie year as a coach and then things went south in his second year and was fired after a 3 and 9 start. It appeared he had to swallow some of his over confidence he had in his initial stint. But I really do think he will turn some team around and be good.
Yeah, I don't have a problem with the candidates and casting a wide net, especially considering the new ownership and the relative surprise that they now need a head coach.Have any of the other teams with vacancies looked closely at many college coaches? There doesn't seem to be a hot college coach this year -- we don't seem to be alone on this one.I really want to cheer on the Pegula's & am still thrilled Marrone is gone; but it's tough to be optimstic about what's going on over there. Russ freaking Brandon is still involved? They're not looking at college guys at all? Seems like we're going to do plenty of punting in opponent's territory again.
It seems to me like everybody is conditioned to criticize the Bills every couple of years when they blow up the staff and start over, and in most years that criticism has all been completely warranted. This time, though, it seems to me that things are going fairly well. We got rid of a coach who really had no business being in this position to start with, and we're interviewing the same group of coaches (mostly) that all the other teams are talking to. I can't relate to the dour mood that some folks have. To me, things are going are pretty well this time around.
This is like finding out that Kevin Spacey was Keyzer Soze all along.Wow. WGR interviewed Fred Jackson this morning and he just about came right out and said that Hackett is an aggressive offensive guy but that Marrone called the shots on game day and forced the offense to be conservative. I feel bad for giving Hackett so much heat. He was a victim of Marrone just like so many others.
<insert_mind_blown.gif>This is like finding out that Kevin Spacey was Keyzer Soze all along.Wow. WGR interviewed Fred Jackson this morning and he just about came right out and said that Hackett is an aggressive offensive guy but that Marrone called the shots on game day and forced the offense to be conservative. I feel bad for giving Hackett so much heat. He was a victim of Marrone just like so many others.
I think you're selling him short- Houston was an expansion franchise that won 2 games in the season prior to him taking over. He got them to .500 in his 2nd season and won their division twice in a row. Their record is 61-64 under him and 27-56 under everyone else. All this with Schaub, David Carr, TJ Yates (won a playoff game with him), Sage Rosenfels, and Case Keenum at QB. Sure, his last season was awful, but that was without Foster and Schaub for ~half of the season.I don't think Gary ever truly shed the OC job. He never really coached the whole team. He picked two terrible DC's to run the defense, and then, supposedly, hired Wade Phillips because McNair made him do it. I like Kubiak as an OC, but not as a head coach. I also think his offense became predictable and stale in Houston. Part of the problem was Matt Schaub, but part of the problem was the defense knew what plays Houston was going to run, which led to the pick 6's that Schaub threw.Why not Kubiak?
Plus, it does not appear that Kubiak wants a HC job right now.
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/Greg-Gabriel-1873.htmlWas this guy a credible writer before this? I'm not familiar with his work.Greg Gabriel lost his credibility there.
I've seen community college drug causalities write more reasoned pieces than that. I really mean that.
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2015/01/05/bills-casting-wide-net-search-right-guy-coach/I've been kinda tracking this coaching search. Here's some "facts", please feel free to comment if I've missed things....so much information/misinformation out there. I will be tracking this until a hire is made.
Main Candidates (in no order):
Broncos OC Adam Gase - reportedly interviewed Sat 1/3 (Buffalo News)
Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell - *unconfirmed* interview Sat 1/3, Bills have requested interview
Seahawks DC Dan Quinn - *unconfirmed* interview Sat 1/3, Bills have requested interview (ESPN/Buffalo News)
Chargers OC Frank Reich - reportedly interviewed Sun 1/4 (PFT)
So far, the Bills have spoken with Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Adam Gase, Seattle Seahawks defensive coordinator Dan Quinn, Seahawks offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell, and San Diego Chargers offensive coordinator and former Bills quarterback Frank Reich.
Is anyone enamored with ANY of these candidates?Main Candidates (in no order):
Broncos OC Adam Gase
Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell
Seahawks DC Dan Quinn
Chargers OC Frank Reich
Former Washington HC Mike Shanahan
Longshots:
Patriots OC Josh McDaniels
Bills DC Jim Schwartz
Colts OC Pep Hamilton
Bengals OC Hue Jackson
Former Jets HC Rex Ryan
Lions DC Teryl Austin
I know almost nothing about most of them. I'll defer to Waley's/Pegula's judgment on whoever they hire. It seems like most of the people we're interviewing are getting interest from other teams, too, so that seems to confirm that we're on the right track.Is anyone enamored with ANY of these candidates?Main Candidates (in no order):
Broncos OC Adam Gase
Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell
Seahawks DC Dan Quinn
Chargers OC Frank Reich
Former Washington HC Mike Shanahan
Longshots:
Patriots OC Josh McDaniels
Bills DC Jim Schwartz
Colts OC Pep Hamilton
Bengals OC Hue Jackson
Former Jets HC Rex Ryan
Lions DC Teryl Austin
Although I like Schwartz kept where he is, I would like to see Todd Bowles get into the conversation.Is anyone enamored with ANY of these candidates?Main Candidates (in no order):
Broncos OC Adam Gase
Seahawks OC Darrell Bevell
Seahawks DC Dan Quinn
Chargers OC Frank Reich
Former Washington HC Mike Shanahan
Longshots:
Patriots OC Josh McDaniels
Bills DC Jim Schwartz
Colts OC Pep Hamilton
Bengals OC Hue Jackson
Former Jets HC Rex Ryan
Lions DC Teryl Austin
I'm struggling to find a favorite. I think I'd actually be in favor of giving McDaniels another shot.