YardRat
10-02-2011, 09:07 AM
http://www.buffalonews.com/sports/columns/larry-felser/article578349.ece
The most interesting salute to the Bills after their stirring victory over the Patriots came from Merril Hoge, the old Pittsburgh Steeler who now toils for ESPN.
"The Buffalo Bills," he said, "do not have the best quarterback, nor the best receivers, nor the best running backs -- but they do have the best team."
A large chunk of that development has to do with Chan Gailey being a superb coach. It goes beyond his personal play-calling, which has been uncanny, into his way of handling his players and the manner in which he hired his staff of assistants.
The most interesting salute to the Bills after their stirring victory over the Patriots came from Merril Hoge, the old Pittsburgh Steeler who now toils for ESPN.
"The Buffalo Bills," he said, "do not have the best quarterback, nor the best receivers, nor the best running backs -- but they do have the best team."
A large chunk of that development has to do with Chan Gailey being a superb coach. It goes beyond his personal play-calling, which has been uncanny, into his way of handling his players and the manner in which he hired his staff of assistants.