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<blockquote data-quote="Greg C." data-source="post: 43280" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>An article on ESPN's web site today provides the following take on the Buffalo Bills' head coaching job: </p><p></p><p>"Jauron, who served as the interim head coach of the Detroit Lions this season, has been pegged by several media outlets as the favorite to land a Bills job for which he was also a candidate two years ago. But a source close to the Bills' search said that Sherman, who took the Packers to four playoff appearances in six seasons, had a Wednesday interview in which he 'knocked the socks off' Buffalo officials." </p><p></p><p>Ron Wolf had the same reaction when he interviewed Sherman back in 2000. And I could see some of that Sherman swagger during his final press conference two weeks ago, although that attitude was strangely absent in press conferences when he was actually coaching the team. </p><p></p><p>Sherman seems like a logical choice for the Bills job. He's very solid and will pose no risks for the team's front office--a couple of guys in their 80's. He's coached for the past six years in a small market, cold weather city with a rabid fan base. Love him or hate him, you cannot deny that you as a Packer fan are VERY interested in where Mike Sherman winds up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg C., post: 43280, member: 195"] An article on ESPN's web site today provides the following take on the Buffalo Bills' head coaching job: "Jauron, who served as the interim head coach of the Detroit Lions this season, has been pegged by several media outlets as the favorite to land a Bills job for which he was also a candidate two years ago. But a source close to the Bills' search said that Sherman, who took the Packers to four playoff appearances in six seasons, had a Wednesday interview in which he 'knocked the socks off' Buffalo officials." Ron Wolf had the same reaction when he interviewed Sherman back in 2000. And I could see some of that Sherman swagger during his final press conference two weeks ago, although that attitude was strangely absent in press conferences when he was actually coaching the team. Sherman seems like a logical choice for the Bills job. He's very solid and will pose no risks for the team's front office--a couple of guys in their 80's. He's coached for the past six years in a small market, cold weather city with a rabid fan base. Love him or hate him, you cannot deny that you as a Packer fan are VERY interested in where Mike Sherman winds up. [/QUOTE]
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