As tweeted by Bob Glauber: http://www.newsday.com/sports/footb...eration-for-bills-head-coaching-job-1.1679210 Is Brian Schottenheimer a consideration for Bills head coaching job? 32 m ago By Bob Glauber There is speculation that newly named Bills general manager Buddy Nix will give strong consideration to Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for the team's vacant head coaching position. The Bills are not expected to retain interim head coach Perry Fewell. But before Nix considers the Jets' Schottenheimer, he might consider Schottenheimer's father, Marty, the former head coach of the Browns, Chiefs, Redskins and Chargers. Marty has told people he is not interested in returning to the sidelines, but he has been a longtime friend of the 70-year-old Nix. The two were together in San Diego, where Schottenheimer was the head coach and Nix was a member of the team's personnel staff. Barring a return by Marty Schottenheimer, son Brian might receive consideration, since the Bills are interested in hiring a head coach with a background in offense. The Bills were already turned down by former Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan. --- ...I don't think anything could bring me more holiday joy. [Thanks Mack]
That is straight up blind darksiderism. To toss the coach of the weakest unit on our team (every year) and send him to a division rival to be HEAD COACH? Sign me up.
Is Brian Schottenheimer a consideration for Bills head coaching job? 32 m ago By Bob Glauber There is speculation that newly named Bills general manager Buddy Nix will give strong consideration to Jets offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for the team's vacant head coaching position. The Bills are not expected to retain interim head coach Perry Fewell. But before Nix considers the Jets' Schottenheimer, he might consider Schottenheimer's father, Marty, the former head coach of the Browns, Chiefs, Redskins and Chargers. Marty has told people he is not interested in returning to the sidelines, but he has been a longtime friend of the 70-year-old Nix. The two were together in San Diego, where Schottenheimer was the head coach and Nix was a member of the team's personnel staff. Barring a return by Marty Schottenheimer, son Brian might receive consideration, since the Bills are interested in hiring a head coach with a background in offense. The Bills were already turned down by former Broncos head coach Mike Shanahan. http://www.newsday.com/sports/footb...eration-for-bills-head-coaching-job-1.1679210 Not really sure why I can view the article and you can't...
That's probably why. Newsday hadn't worked all year until I come home from school, and now it works. Forgot they're synched together.
If Brian needs a job reference, he can certainly depend on a stellar reference from all loyal Jet fans. As far as the Bills job is concerned, Brian Schottenheimer is the second coming of Bill Walsh and can transform the Bills offense into a juggernaut overnight. As far as I'm concerned for the Bills HC job, Brian Schottenheimer walks on water and is the best OC in the history of the NFL.
The only crappy part is that Sanchez needs to learn a new system, after learning a brand new one his rookie season. Shotty is not a Rex Ryan guy though. There is nothing about him that speaks "hard nose football". On the sidelines, he looks like he's scared of Rex Ryan, lol. I wouldn't be suprised to see him go whether or not the Bills hire hm. That is, unless we win a Super Bowl.
The Bills are a complete train wreck of a team. Let Shotty go. He hasnt, doesnt, and wont play up to the talents of his team,and I am sick of the bad play calling and "anti" plays to throw off a Defense. Bills cant get anyone decent to fill that coaching position, that tells you how low Shotty is in the league.