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07-21-2006, 08:08 AM
http://buffalo.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2006/07/17/story3.html?hbx=e_sw
Lester, a defensive assistant for the Buffalo Bills, is the longest-tenured coach on the team. He came here in 1987 to work for still-new head coach Marv Levy; since then, he's worked for four more coaches.
Lester is a survivor in an industry that thrives on turnover, a confidante of those who count in an organization where, until the legendary Levy returned last winter to stabilize a wobbling franchise, trust had been a fleeting commodity.
"I have a servant attitude," Lester says. "I'm going to help out and do whatever is necessary for us to win."
:clap: Good attitude!
Lester, a defensive assistant for the Buffalo Bills, is the longest-tenured coach on the team. He came here in 1987 to work for still-new head coach Marv Levy; since then, he's worked for four more coaches.
Lester is a survivor in an industry that thrives on turnover, a confidante of those who count in an organization where, until the legendary Levy returned last winter to stabilize a wobbling franchise, trust had been a fleeting commodity.
"I have a servant attitude," Lester says. "I'm going to help out and do whatever is necessary for us to win."
:clap: Good attitude!