Jauron accepts criticism during Bills meltdown
By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)—Bills coach Dick Jauron isn’t showing any signs of flinching for someone who suddenly finds himself on the hot seat.
With his familiar even-keel delivery, Jauron on Wednesday acknowledged the angry boos he heard from Bills fans following the team’s latest loss last weekend. In accepting the criticism directed his way, Jauron made it clear the buck for Buffalo’s ongoing meltdown stops with him.
“It’s part of the deal when you don’t win,” Jauron said. “You know when you don’t win that there’s going to be criticism and it’s going to be deserved. So you go on. You try to improve and you try to do the things that’ll make everyone happy: And that’s win football games.”
Later on, the story says he's in "the final year of his contract."
By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)—Bills coach Dick Jauron isn’t showing any signs of flinching for someone who suddenly finds himself on the hot seat.
With his familiar even-keel delivery, Jauron on Wednesday acknowledged the angry boos he heard from Bills fans following the team’s latest loss last weekend. In accepting the criticism directed his way, Jauron made it clear the buck for Buffalo’s ongoing meltdown stops with him.
“It’s part of the deal when you don’t win,” Jauron said. “You know when you don’t win that there’s going to be criticism and it’s going to be deserved. So you go on. You try to improve and you try to do the things that’ll make everyone happy: And that’s win football games.”
Later on, the story says he's in "the final year of his contract."
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