The Buffalo Bills are stirring up intrigue in the NFL coaching carousel! In a surprising twist, they've interviewed Philip Rivers for their vacant head coach position. But wait, isn't Rivers a legendary quarterback? Yes, and his playing days aren't even over yet!
After an astonishing late-season comeback as a quarterback with the Colts, Rivers is now eyeing a dramatic shift to coaching. But here's where it gets controversial: Rivers has zero professional or college coaching experience. His only coaching stint was at the high school level in Alabama. This makes him an unconventional candidate, to say the least.
Only two figures in NFL history, Jeff Saturday and Norm Van Brocklin, have taken the reins as head coaches without prior experience at those levels. So, could Rivers be the third? His football IQ and years as an elite quarterback might just be enough to convince the Bills, or another team, to take a chance.
And this is the part most people miss: sometimes, unconventional choices can bring fresh perspectives and success. But is Rivers' potential transition too risky for a team like the Bills? Share your thoughts in the comments! Is this a bold move or a recipe for disaster?