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On paper it may seem that the Bills lost more than they acquired this offseason. But only pessimists could possibly see it that way. Marv Levy is a Hall-of-Fame coach and his skills as a GM in the short time that he’s been in that role are clearly superlative. His and the team’s decisions can only yield extraordinarily positive results which will manifest themselves in the Bills finally challenging the Pats for the division this fall.
Look for the Bills to have a killer draft just as they did last season with tremendous impacts from their day-one picks. Dick Jauron posted a winning season once and fans and media critical of his coaching have no basis for it in spite of six losing seasons otherwise. There simply is nothing to suggest that Jauron is a losing coach. For those that suggest that, they are either jealous or pessimists. Few, if any, of the reasons why Jauron’s teams posted losing seasons had absolutely nothing to do with Jauron himself. He clearly had no talent nor any support from the Bears’ organization. He has all that now so fans have much to be hopeful for heading into the ’07 season.
Team owner Ralph Wilson has been fully supportive of his GM and head coach in spite of the obvious difficulties that being in a small market present. The Bills simply cannot afford to shell out big bucks like the bigger market teams which is why they could only pony-up nearly $40 million in guaranteed money for such tremendous players as Kelsay and Langston Walker although Dockery was worth more in guarantees that just about anyone else got this offseason by any team. In fact, such shrewd management landed those players in Buffalo amazingly before other teams were able to acquire them for equal contracts. Either way, it is also why they could not shell out more than $100 million in contracts for those three players.
Look for the Bills to have a killer draft just as they did last season with tremendous impacts from their day-one picks. Dick Jauron posted a winning season once and fans and media critical of his coaching have no basis for it in spite of six losing seasons otherwise. There simply is nothing to suggest that Jauron is a losing coach. For those that suggest that, they are either jealous or pessimists. Few, if any, of the reasons why Jauron’s teams posted losing seasons had absolutely nothing to do with Jauron himself. He clearly had no talent nor any support from the Bears’ organization. He has all that now so fans have much to be hopeful for heading into the ’07 season.
Team owner Ralph Wilson has been fully supportive of his GM and head coach in spite of the obvious difficulties that being in a small market present. The Bills simply cannot afford to shell out big bucks like the bigger market teams which is why they could only pony-up nearly $40 million in guaranteed money for such tremendous players as Kelsay and Langston Walker although Dockery was worth more in guarantees that just about anyone else got this offseason by any team. In fact, such shrewd management landed those players in Buffalo amazingly before other teams were able to acquire them for equal contracts. Either way, it is also why they could not shell out more than $100 million in contracts for those three players.
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