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Another Opportunity For Jim Kelly to Bring Buffalo Bills a Lombardi

John HowellDec 27, 2009

Remember when Head Coach Dick Jauron was fired and Bills owner Ralph Wilson pledged to spend $10 millionย per year to get an A-List coach and GM? Remember when Mr. Wilson interviewed Mike Shanahan andย contacted Bill Cowher? It appeared he was determined to doย whatever it took to get good football minds in the top positionsย of the franchise.

Do you remember, even barely? It was only a month ago, but seems like an eternity. Since word of the snub from Bill Cowher, nothing else has happened; unless it has been so far under the radar that even press rumor hounds haven't gotย the scent.

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Meanwhile, Mike Holmgren has signed with Cleveland, and all the rumors point to Shanahan going to Washington. Today ESPN's pundits have Cowher playing Carolina and Tampa Bay against each other, with Ron Wolf (the brains behind the Favre era success at Green Bay) likely to reunite with Holmgren in Cleveland.

We have to wonder, did Wilson at least attempt to contact Holmgren orย Wolf? Has he been doing anything to lure anyone of merit to Buffalo?

There was no mention whatsoever of Buffalo in any of the head coach orย general manager speculation on the NFL pre-game shows this morning. Not even baseless rumors.ย 

Does this mean there is no activity on the part ofย ownership to fill these vacancies?ย Has Ralph Wilson decided to play musical chairs with the availableย top tier candidates and make an offer to the last one standing when all the other slots have been filled, hoping at least one of the big boys is still out in the cold?

Or is it somethingย more ominous? Is all the talk aboutย top money for top talent a bone to the fans; the overtures to Shanahan andย Cowher, just bones to theย fans? So that Wilson can say he made an effort but Buffalo just can't command that kind of talent,ย evenย withย competitive money on the table?

Whether it's what Ralph is saying or not,ย that seems to be the general impression he is giving to the media and most Bills fans.

I reject that assumption. Cleveland is no garden spot.ย Buffalo is Cleveland on a slightly smaller scale.ย If Cleveland can catch Holmgren, thenย Buffalo could have had him. With the right price and the right amount of control, Holmgren could be sittingย in a corner office at One Bills Drive right now.

As could Ron Wolf. And Bill Cowher, Mike Shanahan, orย Brian Billick. Or any number of other former head coaches who have not only seen the promised land from the mountaintop but have been there and back.ย Any one of themย could already be at work inย Buffalo with the right combination of money, control, and compatible personnel.

In fact, most of the Super Bowl champions have come fromย less than A-list cities. Sure,ย Buffalo is no Boston; but Boston is no New York or Miami either. And other than the Patriots and the Giants,ย most of theย recentย Superbowl winners haveย hailed fromย the likes of Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, and Indianapolis.

Call me naive, but I highly doubt any NFL coach worth having consultsย his glamour meterย before he rules a particular city in or out of his career search. What decent coaches do consider is tradition,ย fan support, compensation, control, and what resources they will inherit when they arrive. Some have more of a stomach for rebuilding than others; but in a league where last-to-first transformations are more of aย norm than an aberration, there are few teams that, with the rightย coaching and management, wouldn't have a shot atย the Lombardi trophy in any given year.

So when the media ignores Buffalo as a potential destination for the big names,ย are they assuming that Ralph Wilson may be willing to part with the money but not with the reigns? Or are they simply dismissingย the cityย in the way that Buffalo is so often treated inย the minds and headlines of all placesย beyond its borders? I suspect it is the latter.

But what is even more frustratingย for die-hard Buffalo fans is that many of our own people dismiss Buffalo in a similar way. There is the conscious or unconscous, spoken or unspoken assumption on the part of many that if Buffalo has a good run, it will be more by accident than design.

So how do we fight this perception? I call upon Jim Kelly toย do for his former team what he was unable to do as a quarterback.ย Fill the leadership void, even if unofficially.

It was reported that only after Kelly and former teammate Thurman Thomas appealed to Wilson did Wilson proclaim his intention to seek top football talent for the front office and the sidelines.ย Whether or not that is true, it seems that Kelly could offer himself to Wilson as an emissaryย forย potentialย general manager and head coach candidates.

We know Kelly is committed both to Buffalo and the Bills. He has made his home in Buffalo since retiring, and has been active inย civic and community life, as well as a recent fixture on the Bills sidelines. He writes a columnย for the Bills website. He is considered a potential future owner (heading up a cartel of pooled resources). He has the respect and the ear of Ralph Wilson, andย as a Hall of Famer, he has the respect of all in the football world.

Jim Kelly could approach a Bill Cowher, Brian Billick, or Ron Wolf and sell them on Buffalo. Kelly could sell Wilson on the terms needed to enlist one or more of these proven champions. If successful, Buffalo could finally, next year or the following, win its first Superbowl. I have no doubt Jim Kelly feels theย weight of unfinished business of his efforts in uniform. I have no doubt he would jump at the opportunity toย heal that wound for himself and a million plus Buffalo fans who still hope, more than they believe, that anything is still possible.

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