Jauron expects no control problems with Levy in charge

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  • The_Philster
    Registered User
    • Jul 2002
    • 52180

    Jauron expects no control problems with Levy in charge

    Dick Jauron is feeling a lot more secure with his job and his boss in Buffalo than he did in Chicago. The proof is in his contract to be the head coach of the Buffalo Bills. Jauron confirmed he has nothing in his contract about having control of the 53-man roster. He expects to have as much control of it as he wants, but he also expects to work closely with General Manager Marv Levyon all football decisions. more

    The Bills are expected to name Charlie Coiner their new tight ends coach. Coiner, 45, was assistant special teams coach of the Chicago Bears the past two years. He was hired by Jauron in Chicago in 2001 as the Bears' offensive quality control coach and spent three years in that role.
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  • ICE74129
    Legendary Zoner
    • Feb 2005
    • 10796

    #2
    Re: Jauron expects no control problems with Levy in charge

    And he shouldn't. I thought it was stupid MM had to get approval to suspend Moulds. DJ should be able to make the decision and it is done.

    A coach with that much power (yet still works WITH Marv) is one the players won't pull the same shi@ they did with MM.

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    • ParanoidAndroid
      My battery is low and it's getting dark.
      • Apr 2004
      • 16833

      #3
      Re: Jauron expects no control problems with Levy in charge

      Marv knows how to treat people with respect and he understands group dynamics better than anyone I have ever seen. He's a true leader. Jauron is lucky to have Marv behind him. As long as Jauron listens to him when it comes to evaluating talent, everything is going to be fine.

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