By Leo Roth
For the second time in his long and mostly illustrious NFL coaching career, Sam Wyche is in a position to guide the torch passing from old, accomplished quarterback to new, hot prospect.
In 1984, his first season as head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, Wyche drafted Boomer Esiason from the University of
Maryland in the second round. Within one year, Esiason had replaced 13-year starter Ken Anderson and three years after that, the Bengals were in the Super Bowl....
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Buffalo quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche, with rookie J.P. Losman, says Losman’’s confident attitude reminds him of Boomer Esiason, whom he coached at Cincinnati.
For the second time in his long and mostly illustrious NFL coaching career, Sam Wyche is in a position to guide the torch passing from old, accomplished quarterback to new, hot prospect.
In 1984, his first season as head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, Wyche drafted Boomer Esiason from the University of
Maryland in the second round. Within one year, Esiason had replaced 13-year starter Ken Anderson and three years after that, the Bengals were in the Super Bowl....
more
Buffalo quarterbacks coach Sam Wyche, with rookie J.P. Losman, says Losman’’s confident attitude reminds him of Boomer Esiason, whom he coached at Cincinnati.
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