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One off the list

Bleacher Report ‏@BleacherReport 3m3 minutes ago

It’s official — Jim Harbaugh is introduced as Michigan head coach
 
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FWIW FAN reporting that the Jets have contacted Mike Holmgren. Oh Boy
 
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Jets have identified five G.M. candidates so far

Posted by Darin Gantt on December 30, 2014, 1:15 PM EST
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The Jets continue to assemble their shopping list for their coach and General Manager openings, as they work quickly to rebound from a disastrous last two years.

The benefit of working with consultants such as Ron Wolf and Charley Casserly is that they come armed with long lists of connections, allowing for a quick list to be created.

Dom Cosentino of NJ.com has filled in the blanks in the lists, adding three more names to the G.M. search.

He mentions Texans college scouting director Mike Maccagnan, Vikings assistant general manager George Paton and Eagles pro personnel director Rick Mueller to the previously reported Seahawks pro personnel director Trent Kirchner and Ravens assistant general manager Eric DeCosta.

It’s unclear at the moment if that’s a comprehensive list, or whether it will expand in the coming days and weeks.

They’ve also identified five coaching candidates (that we know of), giving them plenty to work through.

They’re going to interview Kirchner, along with Seahawks assistant coaches Tom Cable and Dan Quinn this weekend.
 

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Frank Reich interests me. I'm not sure if he is ready yet but there is a lot to like from his bio on wiki.

Played for the Kotite Jets in 1996 completed 52% of his passes and had 15 tds and 16 picks what's not to love??
 
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Brian Costello ‏@BrianCoz 2m2 minutes ago

The Jets have also asked permission from the Browns to interview Bill Kuharich, who is in their personnel department
 
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Jets will indeed interview in-house candidate Rod Graves for the Jets GM position. A courtesy
 
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Kristian Dyer ‏@KristianRDyer 2m2 minutes ago

Jets will be interviewing Anthony Lynn tomorrow for head coach position, per team source.
 
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Brian ‏@One30Three 3m3 minutes ago

Interesting, was a top target for #Jets in 2013 “@ProFootballTalk: Eagles fire V.P. of player personnel Tom Gamble http://wp.me/p14QSB-9FL4


another one not high on my list
 

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Brian ‏@One30Three 3m3 minutes ago

Interesting, was a top target for #Jets in 2013 “@ProFootballTalk: Eagles fire V.P. of player personnel Tom Gamble http://wp.me/p14QSB-9FL4


another one not high on my list

I am curious to see what was the reason for his firing. I remember him being one of the candidates people wanted for GM.
 
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Jason La Canfora ‏@JasonLaCanfora 35s36 seconds ago

Bill Polian will be taking over as Bills team president/football czar but move may not be announced til late Jan, due to his commitment
 
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Brian Costello ‏@BrianCoz 46s47 seconds ago

Ravens asst. GM Eric DeCosta is staying in Baltimore, per @AlbertBreer. Jets wanted to interview him for GM job #nyj
 

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Polian has declined the Buffalo GM job.

Doug Marrone won't coach the Buffalo Bills next season, and Bill Polian won't be joining the team's front office.

Polian, the former Colts general manager, informed Bills owner Terry Pegula that he will remain at ESPN for 2015 and beyond, per NFL Media columnist Michael Silver. ESPN's Chris Mortensen first reported the news.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000452693/article/bill-polian-turns-down-role-with-buffalo-bills

Buffalo never extended a formal offer to Polian, but the sides spoke over the holidays about a mentoring/advisory role with the organization, per Vic Carucci of The Buffalo News.

Polian told Carucci that the scope of the role dramatically shifted with the retirement of quarterback Kyle Orton and the sudden departure of Marrone, who opted out of his contract on Wednesday.

With the job morphing into a "real heavy lift," Polian, 72, acknowledged that he wasn't ready to step in, saying: "It would have required a really long commitment to a new coach who deserved a long commitment that I wasn't prepared to make."

Polian recently signed a new contract with ESPN but admits the deal "certainly wouldn't have been as lucrative" as what Buffalo would have forked over.

So with one potential "football czar" staying put and Marrone already netting interviews with the Jets, Falcons and Bears, it's Bills fans who are left to wonder what comes next for this star-crossed franchise.
 

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Let's hire a new GM first and whoever that is maybe he will bring Rex in as coach. Haha one can dream I guess.
 
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