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Bills contact Shanahan about coaching job

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- The Buffalo Bills consider two-time Super Bowl-winner Mike Shanahan a legitimate candidate to be their next head coach.

 

A person familiar with the Bills' search told the Associated Press that the team has contacted the former Denver Broncos' coach. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Bills are not discussing the search.

Shanahan has been out of football since the Broncos fired him at the end of last season. A message left at his Denver office was not returned.

He went 146-91 in 14 seasons in Denver, including the playoffs. But the Broncos struggled in his final three seasons, going 24-24, including an 8-8 finish last year in which they missed the playoffs after losing their final three games.

Shanahan was fired with the Broncos owing him about $20 million over the final three years of his contract. The Bills would have to at least match what Shanahan's owed if they intend to make a competitive offer.

That isn't considered a concern after Bills owner Ralph Wilson told the AP last week that he was prepared to offer a lucrative contract to land a high-profile coach.

Wilson is eager to turn around a franchise that's in jeopardy of missing the playoffs for a 10th straight season. It's a stretch in which the team has enjoyed one winning season -- a 9-7 finish in 2004 -- and is now on its fifth coach.

Bills defensive coordinator Perry Fewell was promoted to interim coach when Dick Jauron was fired last week.

Fewell is also a candidate for the job and will be judged by how the team performs in its final seven games. The Bills (3-7) lost 18-15 at Jacksonville in Fewell's debut last weekend, and host Miami (5-5) on Sunday.

Despite the loss, the Bills' sputtering offense produced 343 yards, the most since generating 438 in a 33-20 win over Tampa Bay in Week 2. And their porous and injury-depleted defense limited the Jaguars to 102 yards rushing, the fewest in eight games.

Wilson has said he's prepared to revamp the entire football operation in a review that's expected to begin immediately at the end of the season.

The Bills are barred from interviewing potential coaching candidates currently employed by other teams until their seasons end. But there are several high-profile former coaches currently out of work.

That group includes Bill Cowher, Marty Schottenheimer and Mike Holmgren, who has expressed interest in working for the struggling Cleveland Browns.

Several media outlets, including ESPN and the Buffalo News, have cited sources in reporting that Cowher is not interested in interviewing for the Bills job at this time. Schottenheimer, a former linebacker who played four seasons with the Bills in the 1960s, has been out of football since being fired by San Diego in February 2007.

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November 24, 2009 8:17 pm

Love him or hate him, Bill Belichick reigns supreme in the AFC East.  However, reports from the Bills camp rumor that Mike Shanahan is interviewing for the Head Coach job in Buffalo.  Should this be true and he accepts, it could create another powerhouse in that division.  The Bills haven't been real co ...(more)

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November 25, 2009 11:36 am

The obvious reason that Cowher is giving Buffalo a cool reception and Schotty said "Thanks, but no thanks,"  is widely believed that they don't want to be in Buffalo--  at least not if there's a bigger market available.

That's not as simple as it seems.  First, some of the biggest market owners and franchise names are the biggest pains in the neck.  The ...(more)

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November 25, 2009 12:08 pm
What do the Broncos and Bills have in common?  That's right, four Super Bowl Losses.  Mike Shanahan came in and finally helped lead a Broncos team that got over the hump.  He did it by installing an athletic offensive line and power backs that just pounded the ball dow ...(more)
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November 25, 2009 9:55 am
  NO NO NO my good friend. Quiet the opposite.  If you look at history, and it has proven itself time and time again, every dynasty eventually comes to a "re-building year" andI think that is possibly what you were starting to see in Denver, and will definately see in Denver now that "Shanny" is no longer there.  You saw it with Coach Gibbs, you saw it with Marty ...(more)
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November 24, 2009 5:35 pm
Buffalo goes back to the run.  This is what they need up there.  Shanahan and his talent for finding running backs.  Hire him and they will come.
I still don't quite understand why they kicked him out of Denver.  One of the greater coaches in my opinion both on, and off the field unless somebody knows something I don't.
Way to go Ralph, I know what your doing up the
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November 24, 2009 4:16 pm
I think at all costs Ralph Wilson wants to make a super bowl run before he dies and getting a coach like Shannahan is a good move. Im not into the whole young gun coaches with a proven coach like Shannahan out there. Im just wondering if its too little too late and Wilson waited to long to see the Bills make it to the super bowl.
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November 25, 2009 2:38 am
The only reason Phillips still has a job, is because Shanny wanted to take a year off.  MS needs to coach somewhere where the stadium's scoreboard is as big as his ego.
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November 24, 2009 8:28 pm
Mike Shanahan needs to be the head coach of Chicago. The Bears need an offensive genius to run the team. We have had a mediocre offensive for years. He's from Chicago and scouted and drafted Jay Cutler, who obviously is our franchise QB who flourished wiht Coach Shanh ...(more)
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November 24, 2009 5:48 pm
If the Titans let him go, I think He could do quite well in Buffalo.

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November 24, 2009 7:54 pm
Yeah, that'll help a lot, but the Bills will still suck.  They need a complete team, and they have a great receiving corps, solid running backs and not much else.
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November 24, 2009 9:36 pm
     hey we have talent. we need direction. a good coach gets you nowhere!!!!a great coach can lead to good things!
 
 
 
 
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