Gailey’s first priority with Bills is finding QB
By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)—In taking over as the Buffalo Bills new head coach, Chan Gailey’s first challenge is addressing a lingering problem: Identifying a starting quarterback.
Vowing to conduct a thorough evaluation, Gailey provided a noncommittal response by saying it’s too early to make a decision. But he made clear that it’s a discussion he’s already begun with general manager Buddy Nix.
“It’s unfair for me to sit here and say what’s going to happen,” Gailey said, shortly after being hired on Tuesday. “I would be talking off the cuff, and that’s the quickest way to get in trouble.”
By JOHN WAWROW, AP Sports Writer
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP)—In taking over as the Buffalo Bills new head coach, Chan Gailey’s first challenge is addressing a lingering problem: Identifying a starting quarterback.
Vowing to conduct a thorough evaluation, Gailey provided a noncommittal response by saying it’s too early to make a decision. But he made clear that it’s a discussion he’s already begun with general manager Buddy Nix.
“It’s unfair for me to sit here and say what’s going to happen,” Gailey said, shortly after being hired on Tuesday. “I would be talking off the cuff, and that’s the quickest way to get in trouble.”
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