Among those who recall Scott Norwood, the Music City Miracle, or four straight Super Bowl defeats, the Buffalo Bills have acquired a reputation as lovable losers. The label is undeserved, of course. The franchise was one of the most consistent NFL winners of the 1990s, posting eight 10-or-more-win campaigns during the decade. It just couldn't get over the hump on the biggest of stages.
In this millennium, however, the loser tag has begun to gain some viability. Buffalo has gone four straight seasons without posting a winning record or playoff berth, and enters 2004 hot on the heels of the disastrous Gregg Williams era, in which the former head coach guided the team to just 17 wins in three years.
The man charged with restoring the team's former glory is former Steelers offensive coordinator and NFL tight end Mike Mularkey, who will have to re- energize an offense that ranked near the bottom of most league statistical categories. Mularkey has been praised for hiring assistants such as former NFL head coach Sam Psyche (Quarterbacks) as well as noted offensive line guru Jim McNally. The group will attempt to reverse the losing culture in Buffalo, and failure will result in becoming part of a "lost decade" in team history...more
In this millennium, however, the loser tag has begun to gain some viability. Buffalo has gone four straight seasons without posting a winning record or playoff berth, and enters 2004 hot on the heels of the disastrous Gregg Williams era, in which the former head coach guided the team to just 17 wins in three years.
The man charged with restoring the team's former glory is former Steelers offensive coordinator and NFL tight end Mike Mularkey, who will have to re- energize an offense that ranked near the bottom of most league statistical categories. Mularkey has been praised for hiring assistants such as former NFL head coach Sam Psyche (Quarterbacks) as well as noted offensive line guru Jim McNally. The group will attempt to reverse the losing culture in Buffalo, and failure will result in becoming part of a "lost decade" in team history...more
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