The Buffalo Bills have hired former Dallas Cowboys and Georgia Tech coach Chan Gailey as their new coach, a team source told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter. He would be the fifth coach hired by the Bills in the last 10 years. Gailey has also worked as an offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs, who hired him in 2008 and relieved him of his duties after three preseason games in 2009. Source: ESPN
5 in 10 years. Terrible. Tell me, how the heck is a coach supposed to build his type of team in one or two years? I'm not saying some of the firings aren't justified, but the way this league is going is ridiculous.
We shouldn't judge Chan by his past failures. Maybe personnel was the problem. Clearly he will have an easier time putting up wins now that he has the duo of Fitzpatrick & Lynch rather than those scrubs Aikman and Smith.
Honestly that team was hecked when he got it They were coming off a 6-10 season That was a loaded job if there ever was one
This headline is misleading. There is still 90 minutes until the press conference. A lot can happen in 90 minutes, auto accident, heart attack, death by old age. Just sayin...
Dallas was 18-14 with Gailey.........6-10 the year before........15-33 the 3 years after Just sayin........he isnt nearly as bad as some of you guys are making him out to be Not sexy, but not terrible **********Automerged Doublepost********** He's conservative as hell, Bills games will continue to be boring and unwatchable, but he will manage games way better than Juron ever did
I still hold Gailey personally responsible for choking as the Steelers OC back in '97, thereby sending John Elway-who I hate with the fire of a thousand suns-his first SuperBowl ring. When the Cowboys hired him in '98 that was the last straw and I divorced the Cowboys and jumped on the Cardinals bandwagon, which I'm still riding on to this day. I'm so glad that Buffalo didn't rip Russ Grimm away from the Cardinals!